Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums Do it yourself car repair

Thank you for visiting Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums

You have reached our archive. Click Here to visit our main website.


Somebody please tell me this is a photoshop!

MonsterMark
March 26th, 2008, 06:29 PM
Barack "The Magic Negro".:p

MonsterMark
March 26th, 2008, 06:32 PM
Enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvXz2xaLNMQ

ford nut
March 26th, 2008, 07:58 PM
LOL
He also has a thing for white girls ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHDWo2LNIaM&feature=related

$m0k3LS
March 26th, 2008, 08:13 PM
"The Magic Negro" ? A little racist, are we? (all bullsh!t aside...)

shagdrum
March 26th, 2008, 08:38 PM
"The Magic Negro" ? A little racist, are we? (all bullsh!t aside...)

It's a reference to an LA times article from last year.

Check this link:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-ehrenstein19mar19,0,5335087.story?coll=la-opinion-center

It became a running joke on Rush Limbaugh's radio show, and recieved national attention.

MonsterMark
March 26th, 2008, 09:21 PM
"The Magic Negro" ? A little racist, are we? (all bullsh!t aside...)Don't ya just love the drive-by posters that have no idea who people are or what they stand for.

What part of "The Magic Negro" do you have a problem with?

I thought it was politically incorrect to use the term black.
I know it was politically correct to use the term "African-American" but the guy was born in Hawaii.:rolleyes:
How bout the 'N' word? That certainly doesn't work.
Or is YOUR problem that he is not 'black' enough.
And I won't even touch 'Uncle Tom' because we know who his pastor is.:D

Well?????

MonsterMark
March 26th, 2008, 09:23 PM
It's a reference to an LA times article from last year.

And may I remind $mOk3LS that the article came from the VERY conservative LA TIMES.:eek: :D :shifty:

Bob Hubbard
March 26th, 2008, 09:48 PM
Don't ya just love the drive-by posters that have no idea who people are or what they stand for.

What part of "The Magic Negro" do you have a problem with?

I thought it was politically incorrect to use the term black.
I know it was politically correct to use the term "African-American" but the guy was born in Hawaii.:rolleyes:
How bout the 'N' word? That certainly doesn't work.
Or is YOUR problem that he is not 'black' enough.
And I won't even touch 'Uncle Tom' because we know who his pastor is.:D

Well?????

Obviously I can't speak for Obama but, there is something in all these years I have never been able to understand.
The word :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Very many blacks use that word when addressing one another.
Why is it ok for them to call each other :q:q:q:q:q:q, and all hell breaks loose when a white calls a black a :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Go figure.
Bob.

Bob Hubbard
March 26th, 2008, 09:54 PM
Obviously I can't speak for Obama but, there is something in all these years I have never been able to understand.
The word :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Very many blacks use that word when addressing one another.
Why is it ok for them to call each other :q:q:q:q:q:q, and all hell breaks loose when a white calls a black a :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Go figure.
Bob.

Frankly I don't feel that word is a bad word, and should not have been blocked.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that the wword being blocked was what balcks have been called for many, many years.
That isn't going to change just because someone decided to call it the "N" word.
Bob.

Tricky-Dick
March 26th, 2008, 10:24 PM
Who came up with the use of the term "Political Correctness"? Are any of us running for a political office...then I'll use any term I want to and not follow the minority on this one.

buddylee
March 26th, 2008, 10:38 PM
All ..... racist or not racist doesn't change it wasn't any good !

$m0k3LS
March 26th, 2008, 11:15 PM
Monster

When I said "A little racist, are we?" it was in reference to the article that I heard about some time back(never read it). Shagdrum pointed me to the article so that I could read it. And Bob Hubbard (WTF)??? How did we get from discussing an article, to the blatant use of said censored word?:shifty:

Bob Hubbard
March 26th, 2008, 11:24 PM
Don't ya just love the drive-by posters that have no idea who people are or what they stand for.

What part of "The Magic Negro" do you have a problem with?

I thought it was politically incorrect to use the term black.
I know it was politically correct to use the term "African-American" but the guy was born in Hawaii.:rolleyes:
How bout the 'N' word? That certainly doesn't work.
Or is YOUR problem that he is not 'black' enough.
And I won't even touch 'Uncle Tom' because we know who his pastor is.:D

Well?????

This posting is how we, and I in particular got to the sensored word.

shagdrum
March 27th, 2008, 12:37 AM
Obviously I can't speak for Obama but, there is something in all these years I have never been able to understand.
The word :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Very many blacks use that word when addressing one another.
Why is it ok for them to call each other :q:q:q:q:q:q, and all hell breaks loose when a white calls a black a :q:q:q:q:q:q.
Go figure.
Bob.


Whatever, honkey. :D

MonsterMark
March 27th, 2008, 01:11 AM
When I said "A little racist, are we?" it was in reference to the article

But I thought all liberals weren't racists.

I have no comment on the article. I just thought it was funny that Rush had a 'Puff the Magic Dragon' song and it fit the LA TIMES article to a 'T'.

I am NOT happy that the MSM has tried to seeep the whole race thing under the rug. I think it is a discussion that liberals really need to have with themselves so they can better understand all those feelings they keep bottled up inside.

And Bob Hubbard, it bothers me too that blacks can call themselves that name without retribution but if a white uses it,:eek:

fossten
March 27th, 2008, 07:57 AM
Whatever, honkey. :DYou shut up cracker. :D

Seriously, this thread is manifesting a niggardly amount of intelligence quotient.

stang99x
March 27th, 2008, 09:31 AM
The exact definition of what the word truely means

1)a person of any race or origin regarded as contemptible, inferior, ignorant, etc.

2)Used as a disparaging term for a member of any socially, economically, or politically deprived group of people: "Gun owners are the new :q:q:q:q:q:qs . . . of society" (John Aquilino).

So beyond the fact that people coined the term for blacks back in the day, it was origonally a term for anyone. White black asian purple people eater whatever, you can all be :q:q:q:q:q:qs

$m0k3LS
March 27th, 2008, 09:47 AM
Stang99x

You seem a little happy using that word:shifty: Anyway, it is true that African Americans use that term to greet one another, but there is still a lot of racism in the south and lots of closed minded ppl who don't want to hear what the other race has to say. Oxymoron-ic it is really. We'd be ready to "beat that a$$" if a white man said that word, but exchange hand shakes and smiles when we say it.:confused: (WTF) I am not excused from this myself. BUT I do work with nothing but "white folks" (lol) who have an open mind and give me their views along with listening to mine. Like I said, racism is strong in the south still, it's just that most are afraid to speak about it. Me being a 20 year old "Black Man" in Memphis, I have it HARD, especially due to the fact that I'm trying to "Do Right" i.e., no kids, I'm the youngest CNC Machinist I know (lol), I'm keeping out of trouble, and...I Drive a Lincoln LS:p I'm part of the Elite!!!

ground_zero298
March 27th, 2008, 10:16 AM
What I don't understand is why black people are called african americans. I knew alot of people that took offense to this in the military. Everyone on the planet started out in the motherland so everyone would be african. But black folk don't call white folk european americans, they call them white. I did have the pleasure of meeting a couple true africans while in the service. Very nice, no hostility, little language barrier to over come. But the ironic thing was the blacks didn't care for the africans, and the africans didn't care for the blacks. Like the ricans and mexicans. Hell black people were here before my family was and they don't call me polish american. And as far as the n word, well they came to detroit to bury it, had a whole truck load of t-shirts made up and you know what happened? A couple of black guys stole the truck. Thats right they stole the n word back.

2 things in my life stand out to me right now. Once in mississippi while we were on leave I held the door for a elder black man out of respect because he was older. I said hello and his eyes got huge and looked like he was gonna have a heart attack. I asked tate what was up with that. He told me they still don't get along very well down their.

On the other hand I stopped at a gas station in mississippi (jackson) on the way out to get something to drink. I didn't realize they had black gas stations and white gas stations. When I came out their was a cop sitting next to my jeep and he asked me if I was ok. I kinda looked at him and said yes. Then I noticed the spit on my jeep seat. He said wait her. He went in and got the guy that did it and made him clean it up.

I wem to school with a couple of black kids, but we didn't call them black, we called them kids or friends. As I got older I found out my dad was racist because of his dad, but he never said one word to me or my friends because he knew it wasn't right for me to learn what he did. It's wierd what the world teaches you as you grow up.

shagdrum
March 27th, 2008, 10:17 AM
You shut up cracker. :D



It's cracka.
Get it right. :)

$m0k3LS
March 27th, 2008, 10:32 AM
Ground Zero

It's Polish Americans (lol) that give white ppl a GOOD name. :D It really boils down to your location and your upbringing. We could get along if we decide to let this :bsflag: go. But I guess there's always gonna be someone here to start something.:rolleyes:

MonsterMark
March 27th, 2008, 11:24 AM
It's wierd what the world teaches you as you grow up.I am sure Barack didn't learn anything when he was living in the Phillipines at the ripe ages of 6-10.:rolleyes:

MonsterMark
March 27th, 2008, 11:36 AM
Me being a 20 year old "Black Man" in Memphis, I have it HARD, especially due to the fact that I'm trying to "Do Right" i.e., no kids, I'm the youngest CNC Machinist I know (lol), I'm keeping out of trouble, and...I Drive a Lincoln LS

Personally I don't know you or anything about you but for whatever reason I am proud of what you are accomplishing because I do understand the plight of the young black man in America. You should be proud of youself as well, as it seems you justifiably are. Good luck in the future and stay out of trouble.

I little story...I live in an mostly all-white neighborhood although my neighbor owns gas stations and is from Pakistan. (little side note, I plow their drivway because he forces his wife to do it and she can't. Something about the way they do things.)

My kid was selling his 'harley' bike if you know what those are. A 'colored' gentleman rolls up in a late model Caddy. Looks at the bike and wants to negotiate with me. I say its my kids bike, work it out with him. He asks if I have other things to sell, kind of like he was scoping the place out. I will admit to feeling a little uncomfortable as the garage is a treasure trove of 'fenceable' items. LOL.

Anyway, they agree on price. There is no way the guy is going to fit the bike in the car without scratching crap up so I offer to deliver the bike. So low and behold, we only have to drive a half-mile down the road into another subdivision and here is his swanky 4 bedroom house. His kid comes out and the dad says he just bought him this bike and does he like it. Kid doesn't say much but I can see his eyes. It was a good deal.

Long story short, here is a 'black' guy making a living and living with 'white' folks. Bet you his closet 'brother' is 5 miles away. He doesn't see color. He saw the opportunity for a better life and a better neighborhood. The guy is a good man.

btw, the guy bought the bike for a lot less than he should of, considering I paid for the damn thing and my kid rode it all of 3 times. But I just told my kid he left some money on the table in that deal and left it at that.

Kbob
March 27th, 2008, 12:11 PM
Racism is not unique to any race. It is prevelant everywhere. It's human nature, like it or not. We all must guard against it in our own minds. And a word of advice, just don't use the n-word, period. Never. Strike it from your vocabulary. It's a highly volatile word and you never know when it'll blow up in your face. And if you use that word, it will be just a matter of time before it gets you in trouble. Call an individual what they want to be called, in regards to race. Be polite about it. It's all an individual thing. And if we all show sensitivity to the issue, race relations will improve for everyone (the pass it on philosophy).

ground_zero298
March 27th, 2008, 12:20 PM
We can still make fun of Barack right?

stang99x
March 27th, 2008, 12:43 PM
Stang99x

You seem a little happy using that word:shifty:

Actually, I only used it once. All the rest of the times came directly from dictionary.com

And if you really wanna know racism, just look up forsyth county georgia and search for some threads about racism there. (yes that is where I live) I came here in my senior year of high school, and the first day I walked into that school, looked around, and asked the first person that passed me, where are all the black people? His response, we don't have but one darkee (i guess thats how its spelled) here. I was completely floored by this concept coming from NC where they had racial balancing in schools (at least 30% minority) The one black guy (gawd I bet that was hard) was a football player and I knew of him, didn't really know him all that well, but he just didn't act like the black people I was accustomed to. You have to understand why people develop opinions, and I was fortunate enough to experience two totally different scenarios. Had I not been down here for one year of high school, my opinion would be rather low of most blacks. The ones I knew in NC were a bunch of idiots. Looking back I understand their situation a little better (most had at least a 45 minute bus ride so the "rich white kids school" was racially balanced) They all wanted to fight constantly, a few of which I got involved in. But after living here where there was no tolerance when I moved here, to what it is now, I can see it all in a different light. I personally don't really care, my opinion is more leave me the hell alone and I'll leave you the hell alone, and that goes for EVERYONE. I live in a culturally diverse area, where I am more or less the minority now. We have lots of indians, pakistani's, foreigners of all makes and models:D Point is, until you have seen the extreme difference from one place to another, its hard to see the total picture. After seeing it all, I just like everyone to leave me the fawk alone. I drink alone.......:cool:

MonsterMark
March 27th, 2008, 01:06 PM
We can still make fun of Barack right?

I sure hope so. I have lots and lots of material.

shagdrum
March 27th, 2008, 03:06 PM
...I will admit to feeling a little uncomfortable as the garage is a treasure trove of 'fenceable' items. LOL.

...and what is your address? :D

fossten
March 27th, 2008, 03:10 PM
...and what is your address? :D
Bryan MonsterMark
123 Upyours Ave
Biteme, Wisc. 54157

Phone: 920-EAT-SH!T

Tricky-Dick
March 27th, 2008, 04:45 PM
How funny it is that if you go "South of The Border" to Mexico for instance and a Mexican sees a darker skinned Mexican...they refer to them as Moreno or Negro where as a lighter skinned Mexican is referred to as Boleo or White Bread. No one gets their feelings hurt...maybe people should stop wearing their feelings on their sleeves?

Mortgages:Loans:Loans:Personal Loans:Sexy Lingerie

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum