...if you're not black, and you say it, it's racist. Another example:
You can’t say “thug thizzle” — that’s RAAACIST!
Michelle Malkin says:
Wouldn’t you know it: I am now being accused of RAAAAAACISM for repeating the phrase one of those homeless people used in his endorsement of Obama.
That’s right. I can’t say “thug thizzle” and explain its street meaning.
Because it’s a, you know, “racially-tinged” remark unless it’s uttered by vagabonds and rappers.
Reader jgilmore wields the race card:
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Your article may very well be an accurate portray of acorn and its relationship with Barack Obama. However, I don’t think acorn has even been charged with fraud just yet, however I may be mis-informed as I don’t keep up with acorn. Nonetheless to quote a homeless man and reference the quote to Obama doing his thug thizzle is racist. How do you even know what “thug thizzle” is? I hope your are not truely racist and hopefully your are just trying to pick up ratings. Nonetheless, I find it offensive!
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