I don't think so, but give it a week or two, some Maxine Waters loving, Al Sharpton type sycophant will undoubtedly find something racist about this.In the comments to my previous post, sdferr points out that the latest line of justification for terming something “racist” that demonstrably (and admittedly, even by those who once thought it racist) is not, is to trot out the idea that something can be “unintentionally racist.”visit site [...]
You tell me.
In the business, we call this an objective correlative.
(h/t Kirk … [visit site to read more]
[...]Ahem, I mean "Raaaaacism!"
An interesting conversation on the "Racism" charge, hosted by Jeff Goldstein. Key takeaway:
But — and here’s the rub — at what point is one justified in opening up a public examination on high profile websites — and what should the ground rules for such a case be? [...]
A brief gloss on Darleen’s post, below:
Charges of racism are a serious thing. Kaufman uses them to silence critics and shame people into supporting egregious public policy that does nothing more than perpetuate the very racism he claims to abhor — with people like him overseeing the efforts [...]