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Saturday, October 20, 2007

This Man Is Racist



This is Mississippi Congressman (D) and Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson.

(No relation to the "Law & Order" actor with the hot wife, Fred Thompson.)

Why is Bennie Thompson racist? Because before several of his congressional aides left for a visit to several NASCAR tracks, he advised they get inoculations against several communicable diseases. Hepatitis being one of them.

What does this say about the type of people Bennie Thompson assumes attend NASCAR races?

And don't play the "black people can't be racist" card. Yes they can. Everyone can. Racism is one of the few things everyone of every race can practice equally.

Let's look at it this way: What if a conservative Senator told his staff to get immunized before attending a gay pride event? Or a white Congressman mandated his staff get certain preventative shots before attending a step-dancing competition between predominantly black colleges?

People would be jumping all over them. They could have valid reasons, as I'm sure Bennie Thompson thinks he does. But in this reactionary society, it doesn't matter.

So do I really think Congressman Thompson is racist? The truth is: I don't really care. I'm just having fun.

2 comments:

Soulslider said...

Maybe Uncle Phil is POZ and he won't risk getting full blown by some dirty, straight, white circle lovers at a filthy fest in some third world state.

Was that too gay?

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