did you hear what i heard?”’john boy “imp” mccain is a racist pig
ok, john boy “imp” mccain is a racist! he can pretend to “reject” what others say but the reality is that he has very intentionally, subtally and systematically planted or allowed others to fan the flames of racism. john boy imp mccain may not have known exactly what his warm-up act, pig and former supporter was going to say, john boy imp mccain CERTAINLY knew what that pig was capable of saying or likely to say. john boy imp mccain seems to be living by the old saying, don’t ask for permission, ask for forgiveness. he regularly allows his acknowledged supporters to say things that are racist and devisive and then he “rejects” it, only to have the desired effect of having the negative issue at hand replayed, over and over and over again, throughout the media.
well, this morning, john boy imp mccain himself made a very subtle, yet extremely subliminal racist comment. keep in mind that he made sure to attribute the comment to its original source, lest it later be figured out that the comment is laced with a racist undertone. and i assume that he was directing the comment square into the cross-hair that is pointed toward president obama. that is, john boy imp mccain. what racist john boy imp mccain said was, “Mao once said, ‘It is darkest just before it becomes totally black!’” Now, there are those of you out there who believe that i am “reading too much into it” and attributing more to what was said than what was meant. sorry folks, in case you have not noticed in the past few months, racism is alive and well in america.
i believe that most people are good and NOT racist or ill willed. i am usually the first one to say that. but i also believe that most of those who are in power are the ones who are most racist and most responsible for intentionally perpetuating a racist agenda, as can be seen from the current state of our nation, it helps to keep the nation’s people divided and make it easier to divide and conquer. think about thut the clinton tactic of dividing the black and brown vote. think about the media’s ongoing framing of poverty and jobs issues as black versus brown or mexican versus black. this is horrible.
anyway, back to the point at hand. for john boy imp mccain to have planted that seed of racism this morning during his speech is unforgivable. now, one might say that nothing was meant by that statement but i would argue that there are at least a dozen different well known sayings that he could have used to illustrate his point. and, frankly, i recall a slightly different version of that saying that goes something like, it is darkest just before light.
anyway, i don’t really expect anyone in the mainstream media to comment on john boy imp mccain’s racist statement, yet alone have the smarts to pick up on it. but i am confident that someone else who has the lights on upstairs, likely another blogger, will also hear what i heard. what do you think?
