She's a third year law student getting to work on one of the biggest cases the country has ever seen. There's nothing to hate on in that.
Did you not watch the video you posted?Who is hating?
Did you not watch the video you posted?
Some of you might have noticed her sitting behind the lead lawyers on Zimmerman's side. She volunteered to help with the case.
[video]http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2013/07/12/erin-mattingly-dnt-zimmermans-legal-intern.cnn.html[/video]
Who are the racists?Here's what I know. If the defendant was black, there'd be no tweets asking why a white intern was working on the case. The media and black so-called spokespeople have done a bang-up job of making this into a racial issue. And it clearly shows me who the racists are.
Who are the racists?
Racism is defined as the belief that one race is inferior to another, particularly when that inferiority is seen as innate. Please explain how blacks tweeting that she doesn't belong there are claiming that one race is inferior to another.Blacks who are tweeting that she doesn't belong there.
Here's what I know. If the defendant was black, there'd be no tweets asking why a white intern was working on the case. The media and black so-called spokespeople have done a bang-up job of making this into a racial issue. And it clearly shows me who the racists are.
You needed this case to show you that?
Blacks who are tweeting that she doesn't belong there.
Racism is defined as the belief that one race is inferior to another, particularly when that inferiority is seen as innate. Please explain how "ignoring all the facts and evidence of the case and completely ignoring their common sense" is akin to claiming that one race is inferior to another.And people who consistently ignore all the facts and evidence of the case and completely ignore their common sense because they want Zimmerman punished no matter what.
Racism is defined as the belief that one race is inferior to another, particularly when that inferiority is seen as innate. Please explain how blacks tweeting that she doesn't belong there are claiming that one race is inferior to another.
Some of you might have noticed her sitting behind the lead lawyers on Zimmerman's side. She volunteered to help with the case.
[video]http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2013/07/12/erin-mattingly-dnt-zimmermans-legal-intern.cnn.html[/video]
Racism is defined as the belief that one race is inferior to another, particularly when that inferiority is seen as innate. Please explain how "ignoring all the facts and evidence of the case and completely ignoring their common sense" is akin to claiming that one race is inferior to another.
No, racism is a word that has a meaning. Racism isn't just anything involving race that you don't like. There are other words and phrases like prejudice, racial insensitivity and racial ignorance among others to cover those things. In sum, what you said did not indicate racism. Instead of being so intellectually lazy and using racism as a "catchall" term for anything you don't like that involves race, do a little critical thinking and try to find the appropriate word or phrase that describes what you see.Racism is also hatred for another race.
Racism can also include thinking people of a certain race are always out to get you.
Racism can also be seen as thinking people of your race are always right and people of another race are always wrong.
Racism can also be seen as thinking you are owed something because you are of a certain race.
You just told me that if I don't agree with your opinion, you're not going to talk to me. That's pretty funny.Honestly, TPD, if you cannot bring yourself to admit that these people are racists, then there is just no talking to you. I'm not going to argue with someone who has their head in the sand.
That's one definition. A more fitting one in today's world is: It's us against them based on skin color.
No, racism is a word that has a meaning. The meaning doesn't change when you realize that the word doesn't actually describe what you think it does.That's one definition. A more fitting one in today's world is: It's us against them based on skin color.
No, racism is a word that has a meaning. The meaning doesn't change when you realize that the word doesn't actually describe what you think it does.
In summary, Josie and MaggieD called people racists, but since those people are not racists according to the actual definition of racism, Josie and MaggieD invented new definitions for racism so that they could still be right instead of admitting their error. And people wonder why the Zimmerman/Martin forum gets a reputation.
Are we still describing black people on Twitter or have we moved on to you now?Fine. They're biased, intolerant, narrow-minded, opinionated, partial, prejudiced, small-minded, and/or bigoted. Take your pick.
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