09-05-2017, 04:52 PM
(09-05-2017, 04:22 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:(09-04-2017, 07:28 AM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: You know, in a lot of ways it would be nice to have a black perspective. Instead, we have a black guy who goes against the grain, fighting the usual black perspective.
Can't have those colored folk thinking for themselves, can we, eh, Bob? Next thing you know, they'll be demanding to vote for the party of their choice, instead of the party that white Democrats choose for them. They might even get it in their heads that they're smart enough to decide for themselves what's good for them, rather than trusting your superior white version of "the usual black perspective".
The sad thing is, you seem to be too clueless even to recognize the disgusting bigotry in your posts. You probably can't even see that even the idea that there's a "usual black perspective" is one of those "vile stereotypes" that you constantly complain about.
I differentiate between a generalization and vile stereotype. For black people, I'm no expert on what this might be, though in a forum dedicated to cyclical group behavior, I'll more favor the generalization. I do occasionally glance at polls showing how they voted. I don't feel a need to repeat them.
I do believe there is culture, experience, history and more that shapes them and which they can share. Not much my place to do so save by listening. That you can associate this only with vile stereotypes is unfortunate.
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