Michelle Obama 'ape in heels' post causes outrage

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  1. Wrathful_Buddha

    Wrathful_Buddha Well-Known Member

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    Are you going to tell me, or not?
     
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    Actually I did read the book. Most Obama worshipers never read the book.

    In June of 2008 Obama released a computer generated short form certificate of live birth that lacked the signature of one of Obama's parents signature, lacked the signature of the physician that brought to soon to be community organizer into the world and lacked the signature of the county recorder. Actually the short forum certificate of birth is what Hawaii sends someone who requests their birth certificate, it's computer generated when the request is made.

    It wouldn't be until Donald Trump forced Obama to produce the legal long form birth certificate in April of 2011. The real legal long form certificate of birth in Obama's case was typed using a typewriter since there was no computers back in 1961 to produce a certificate of birth.

    Maybe it took the Obama White House two years to hunt down a Remington typewriter ? :smile: We all remember the last time liberals tried to forge documents using Microsoft Words and being really stupid they were unaware there was no Microsoft Words back in 1973. Better remembered as the "Killian documents." Nobody had PC's back then and the military used typewriters back during the Vietnam War era.

    It was just another example how the system is rigged and the MSM was in collusion with the DNC and the self proclaimed war hero, John Kerry.

    Liberals are well known for lying and forging documents. Some times they even try to have the military absentee votes thrown out.
     
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    Maybe someone already brought this up (I haven't read the entire thread), but why didn't people cry racism when internet users posted pictures in which they compared George W. Bush to an ape? (You've all seen them, you know what I'm talking about.)

    Personally, I think that all the "Rape Melania" signs and comments are much worse than the "Michelle the Ape" controversy, but I guess that makes me a racist too. Yeah, whatever.
     
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    "Got to have them ribs and (*)(*)(*)(*)(*) too."


    Barack H. Obama
    "Dreams of My Father"
     
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    Yes they built trump plaza in Mexico and shipped it in.
     
  6. dairyair

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    So you say Michelle is a super great actress. Able to shed tears while giving a speech.

    You'll have to explain the nastier part. In what way?
     
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    Because referring to blacks as monkeys, apes, gorillas, babboons, etc. etc. etc. was once used because it was thought that blacks are closer to them genetically than whites and asians.

    If they really wanted to get rid of that, they'd act like white guys. We don't care if we're called racist names, and as a result, those words have no power over us. It's like "yeah, yeah, whatever" and it's over.

    I don't think the left wants blacks to have that lackadaisical attitude to racist terms. Their very anger over the use of those words gives the words the power they have.
     
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    How are your reasons, a reason to love?
    In Trump's rise to successful businessman, don't you think he hurt anyone along the way?
    I don't consider anything a success if you have to hurt some people along the way. Just my take. Now he may have be on the up and up with every transaction. If so, it may be admiration, but I doubt love.
     
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    Go ahead an name the people who called for the rape, and give what happened to those people. Can you??
     
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    Maybe you have the name of the D's who called for that to happen?
     
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    I guess you're going to have to do some reading on the civil rights movement in America, perhaps focusing on the racial epithets used by the KKK and other white supremacist groups.

    It's constantly shocking to me that there are communities of Americans who are so racist that they can't even detect it.

    I mean, I know there are those who can say, "Yes, what I said was racist, and that's what I intended." But, now we're going even beyond that!
     
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    It's a dog eat dog world.

    There will always be winners and there will always be losers.

    What's cool about America is, you can get knocked on your butt and you can pull yourself up and go at it again.

    Unless your a snowflake you might require some Play Dough and a coloring book.
     
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    Everyone here is anonymous. Michelle has been called worse here.
    Both sides will get called out.
    So when a public servant says/posts it, it also will get called out. And consequences will likely result. As they should. No room for intolerance.
     
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    Go ahead a post those public things then.
    Else, go ahead and admit your bald face lie.
     
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    I didn't say anything about winning or losing.
    I'm talking about hurting, taking the low road, win at all cost type of thing.
    Is cheating, lying, or stealing ok to achieve success? Just trying to get what level you think is ok to get successful.

    And I've seen many situations where there is a lose/lose scenario and a win/win scenario. So, it's not always winners and losers.
     
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    This wasn't an anonymous internet poster.
    That is the difference. If a public figure had done such a thing, odds are, they'd been mocked and probably reprimanded as well.

    But then, some don't understand what is or is not a racist statement. This thread shows the ignorance of some.
     
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    How do you know this was a case of racism? It seems like conjecture on your part.
     
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    And the tolerance thing? You forgot to comment.
     
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    "Winning isn't everything; it's the only thing."


    Vince Lombardi
     
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    To be frank, I do not feel any respect for gold-diggers, however intelligent their gold-digging strategies (I am going to laugh if you say there's any other reason for a model to marry that man). I also do not feel any respect for someone who 'creates jobs', only to put numerous people in unemployment after exploiting bankruptcy law.

    Also, everybody (white or black) looks a bit like an ape, mostly if they're unattractive in a particular way. Michelle Obama is a lovely woman, and calling her 'an ape' is hardly an accurate description of her appearance. Even if she was geniuinely ugly, there is such a thing as politeness, and it irritates me when people try to justify being impolite as 'going against political correctness'. If you have something against being polite, don't try to dodge it with euphemisms, euphemisms are pretty much the opposite of what anti-political correctness is supposed to be about.
     
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    Name that tune.[video=youtube;r1rIDmDWSms]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1rIDmDWSms[/video]
     
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    There is a thread on this board that is over 50 pages of nasty comments about Michelle Obama and it is only one of about 5 of its kind. The knives from the white supremacist twonks have been out from day one

    - - - Updated - - -

    Was that last week? Last year? Or was that a relic of what we had all prayed was a forgotten era?
     
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    It was white people that were making the simian comparison to lil' Bush. There was kind of a joke about it. There is the cartoon Curious George who is a little monkey. Bush was Incurious George.
     
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    Women marry resources. They aren't shy about wanting a successful man, and they judge success by his wealth. They don't look at a guy who is very successful playing online games and think he's husband material because he is a level 80 dragon warrior. They look at his ability to go hunting with his guy friends and bring back brontosaurus steaks because she is going to be too pregnant and busy with kids to leave the cave.

    That's a universal trait of women no matter where you go.

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I personally look at her and think she's an ugly woman.

    You're right that it's not polite to say that, and I wouldn't say that to her face. I don't think this remark was said to her face, either. The problem is that a lot of people don't care about white knighting these days. You can call for politeness, but I don't think that call will be answered by very many.
     
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    Mrs Trump never said these things. “For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country,” she told a Milwaukee crowd today, “because it feels like hope is making a comeback.”
    Nothing America has done in Michelle Obama’s adult life, which at 44 goes back 26 years to 1982, has made her proud of her country? Nothing? Not winning the Cold War? Not our regular and orderly transitions of power based on the rule of law? Not the fact that we feed and defend the world, not that we lead in science and technology research, …nothing? Not the fact that she and her husband were able to go to Ivy League schools before embarking on extremely lucrative careers? Not the fact that we help out in disasters wherever they strike in the world? Nothing has made Michelle Obama proud of her country in her entire adult life?
     

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