Kore7 says: According to the source, the same group was responsible for similar ads in the past that were so derogatory, even the Republican National Committee called them "racist": America's Pac is the brainchild of a Kansas-based Republican consultant, Richard Nadler. He said Sunday that he is no longer affiliated with the group. Oh, please. Dems consistently target specific groups. There are several organizations founded and run by blacks that have on-going campaigns with essentially the same message and purpose as the content of this clip. BTW, your clip title is a really cheap and dishonest shot. There are several organizations founded and run by blacks that have on-going campaigns with essentially the same message and purpose as the content of this clip.I doubt this is true in the real world. Your choice then is to retain your doubt, or to check it out. Who the f**k would use the words "ho" and "tout suite" (presumably meaning toute de suite) in the same sentence? I mean tout, not [i]toute[i/], de suite. There goes my attempt to look all educated and shit. Good grief. Never mind. Your choice then is to retain your doubt, or to check it out.I'll retain my skepticism then. People can make any outlandish claim they want on the internet. The burden of responsibility is on them to provide evidence for their claims. If you can't be bothered to back up your own claims with real-world evidence, we'll throw you in with the other crackpots. They're a friendly bunch...you'll like 'em. I'm sure such groups exist, but ... so what? Who do they represent? Who pays for them? Kore7's right, people can say whatever they please online. More to the point, who were the marketing geniuses behind this ad campaign? They might as well have had the two men address one another as "nigga" and munching on some fried chicken, as long as they were trying to make political capital out of racist stereotypes. You know that I usually include reference links in my comments, I was just very just busy and distracted and now I have to go offline. But quicly, off the top of my head, a couple.. Project 21 and Bond. I now realize that the bottom is much lower than i ever imagined. I guarantee that the republicans just lost the vote of all ho's. who do they have left? To answer your marketing question enbar, my guess is the "Ku Klux Klan crackers". I am not sure what Godfrey Daniel is trying prove by referring to Project 21, and what exactly it has to do with this repugnant ad, but I thought this little anecdote about Project 21 would interest readers: "Black Conservative to Rebut NAACP Leader's Remarks in C-SPAN Interview," read the press release from Project 21, an organization of conservative African-Americans. The link itself is worth reading in its entirety. It's a pretty throrough dissection. I wouldn't consider this ad truly 'derogatory.' When someone is portraying a part of our society that (statistically) yields the majority of abortions, they context in which their ad "speaks" should be accurate. The left turn off logical thought processes at the moment melanin is detected. They then go into PC cred presentation mode. they context in which their ad "speaks" should be accurateQuick show of hands: how many people here have ever actually heard someone talking like this ... "If you make a little mistake with one of your ‘hos,' you'll want to dispose of that problem tout suite, no questions asked." "That's too cold. I don't snuff my own seed."... except maybe in a bad blaxploitation movie, or in Hollywood Shuffle? Anyone actually believe this is "accurate"? |
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