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2/9/2007 1:32:49 AM
2/9/2007 8:27:28 AM
and once again nutsmacker tries to look smarter than everyone, but just says shit everyone already knows and ends up looking like an idiot
2/9/2007 8:51:12 AM
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2/9/2007 3:07:57 PM
you all need to get off the linguistics breakdown and realize that in the real world that shit does matter
2/9/2007 3:17:00 PM
2/9/2007 4:07:46 PM
^^^ Ebonics is as contrived as "proper" English, and we've established (for the purposes of this thread) that one dialect is not superior to another. That being said . . . The purpose of a spoken language is to communicate effectively with your audience. Thus, the dialect used by someone in inner city Detroit will be largely different from someone in the suburbs just a few miles away. Each works within their community, however, certain dialects are more intelligible to a wider audience than others. Those approaching "proper" English would be the most intelligible to the widest number of people. Thugrish isn't.* (That was a sentence fragment, but it got my point across, so it works, right?)Barak Obama is articulate because he can communicate his ideas effectively into the minds of a broad audience. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, both intelligent men, tend to be bombastic and alienate those outside of the targeted audience they're pandering to. For this reason, no matter what their word choice and their adherence to grammatical strictures, they are not articulate.Finally, part of the reason that black America gets stereotyped as being ignorant is because large portions of them celebrate it. My high school was a pretty racially diverse place and I had both white and black friends. Many of the black friends in my advanced placement classes were ostracized for their achievement. Now, every nerd will tell you that being smart will get you picked on, but the only people who I have seen define intelligence as outside of the norms for their race were black. That my friends, is some ignorant ass shit. Now, in all fairness, white people do some pretty dumb-ass stuff . . . but we don't define ourselves (on the whole) by our racial identity. There are legitimate reasons, but as long as a large portion of black America self-define themselves by their race, they should not be surprised if the rest of the nation does so too.*It has been pointed out that the sentence fragment "Thugrish isn't" should be prefaced by a semi-colon and not a period. I'm leaving it as it is to prove my point, but that would be correct.[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 4:29 PM. Reason : Mr. Joshua]
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2/9/2007 4:29:42 PM
Bill Cosby did too, and was roundly criticized by many "black leaders". Black America has to take a long hard look at itself and decide the message it wants its "leadership" to convey. Right now, its not a particularly good one. The refusal of the Black Congressional Congress to allow a white member to join is a perfect example of the "give us what we want and leave us alone" attitude that turns off much of "middle America"I'm also convinced that its far easier for the white establishment to patronizingly pander to Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton than deal with a truly independent and conviction-driven black man such as Malcolm X.Barak Obama strikes such a powerful cord in white voters because he has a positive, unifying and well communicated message. (Truth be told, he really hasn't gone into much policy detail, but he has a catchy tune even if the words are missing). Ironically, Hillary polls far better among black voters than Obama, who is much more popular among white voters.[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 4:43 PM. Reason : *]
2/9/2007 4:43:12 PM
^ Bill Cosby caught hell from the black community for saying the same thing.
2/9/2007 4:43:34 PM
What's the over/under time-wise on someone notable in the Congressional Black Caucus/NAACP/notable public black figure/etc. labeling Obama an "Uncle Tom"? And who do you think would do it? (much like the criticism that came from Cosby's remarks)If he's in a Democratic nomination fight that's close with Hillary, it [B]will[/B] come, from someone that supports her.
2/9/2007 4:51:33 PM
he will not be referred to as an uncle tom. bank on it.
2/9/2007 4:53:59 PM
He will be, bank on it. The real questions are:1) who will say it first?2) will it actually stick?
2/9/2007 4:55:31 PM
2/9/2007 5:16:36 PM
^stop blowing him.
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2/9/2007 5:59:00 PM
aren't you special then.when was the last time you actually contributed to the soap box?
2/9/2007 6:08:41 PM
^^^^1. I'll blow who I want.2. I'm not a big Jesse Jackson fan.
2/9/2007 7:54:32 PM
This thread is so full of stupid I'm almost astounded
2/9/2007 8:00:29 PM
2/9/2007 8:02:20 PM
They're just jealous nobody ever called them articulate.
2/9/2007 8:45:03 PM
2/9/2007 9:19:05 PM
As far as Biden goes: while I don't think it was intentional, I can see how some people could be offended by what he said. I think they need a tougher skin, but they have a point.As for Bush, the guy can't win no matter what he does. First of all he was asked a question about Obama, which is the only reason he said anything at all. Second he responed by complimenting Obama, not insulting him, but that's not okay because he's George W. Bush. If Bush said Obama was smart, he'd be implying that black people are stupid. If Bush said Obama was hard working, he'd be implying black people are lazy. If Bush said Obama was a good man, he'd be implyng black people are evil.I'll let everyone in on a little secret: the way you compliment someone is by noting their positive atributes. That's what a compliment is. So if a guy is well spoken, even if everyone knows it, one way you could compliment him is by saing he is articulate. What everone is missing in all of this is what it says about Obama. The fact that guys like Biden and Bush who work with Obama regularly can think of nothing else substantive to say about him other than that he's articulate means he either has no other positive atributes, or they know as little about the guy as the rest of us.Here's another one I'll bet you did'nt think of: if a black politician had made either of the disputed comments, no one would have thought twice about it. But because these two were white, then their comments must have been racially motivated. Oh, I forgot, that kind of racism is perfectly acceptable.
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