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Originally posted by notimportant
reply to post by Drezden
If the UK or Japanese candidates are good, why would they not been chosen in that country? Are you saying now that most of the people in Japan and UK are racists and will never elect a "black" person who is "Muslim" ?
It's just a retarded thing to say "look at my country, we accomplished all that a minority has been chosen as a president, look how good and multicultural, openminded and caring we are" and then you guys are all suspicious talking behind his back about his birth certificate. Even saying that "no other country in the world would elect a black man or a muslim" is extremely retarded to say.
You've got coloroud politicians in the UK, Belgium France, Netherlands, Germany and so on, so don't talk like a retard.
edit on 28-4-2011 by notimportant because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by snewpers
Originally posted by Drezden
Why do you dance around the question, is it because you realize how silly you look now? It's not about electing someone out of pity.. you really think that a black muslim should only be elected out of pity? wow..
Obama was elected because the majority of the U.S. thought he would be the best choice to lead our country. Do you think Japan would elect someone like Obama, even if he was the most qualified? What about the UK?
What are you suggesting? That the democracy in the UK wouldn't allow for a 'black muslim' to be elected?
What exactly is a 'Someone like Obama'?
Just asking
Originally posted by Drezden
Originally posted by snewpers
Originally posted by Drezden
Why do you dance around the question, is it because you realize how silly you look now? It's not about electing someone out of pity.. you really think that a black muslim should only be elected out of pity? wow..
Obama was elected because the majority of the U.S. thought he would be the best choice to lead our country. Do you think Japan would elect someone like Obama, even if he was the most qualified? What about the UK?
What are you suggesting? That the democracy in the UK wouldn't allow for a 'black muslim' to be elected?
What exactly is a 'Someone like Obama'?
Just asking
Someone like Obama is someone of African descent with Muslim roots. Someone like the OP is someone from the Netherlands. Someone like me is a person from the U.S.
Why are you using distracting manipulation of meaning?
Originally posted by snewpers
Originally posted by Drezden
Why do you dance around the question, is it because you realize how silly you look now? It's not about electing someone out of pity.. you really think that a black muslim should only be elected out of pity? wow..
Obama was elected because the majority of the U.S. thought he would be the best choice to lead our country. Do you think Japan would elect someone like Obama, even if he was the most qualified? What about the UK?
What are you suggesting? That the democracy in the UK wouldn't allow for a 'black muslim' to be elected?
What exactly is a 'Someone like Obama'?A well spoken well dressed half black with questionable credentials who has never gone on record as standing for single topic in his life,one who hides his and his wifes college records and writings and his religious/social beliefs as if he/they have something to hide/be ashamed of...that someone...
Originally posted by notimportant
You've got coloroud politicians in the UK, Belgium France, Netherlands, Germany and so on, so don't talk like a retard.
Originally posted by steve_montana
Originally posted by notimportant
You've got coloroud politicians in the UK, Belgium France, Netherlands, Germany and so on, so don't talk like a retard.
So when exactly did the Netherlands have a colored person as Prime Minister? How many colored people in the different cabinets? One (Aboutaleb comes to mind)? Two? Last colored cabinet member in Belgium? In Germany? France? Most Europeans are a lot more racist than they would like to admit. Which is why second and third-generation children of immigrants still have extreme difficulties in finding decent jobs.
I'll share an anecdote with you: some time ago, a friend of mine was applying for a new job. She is of Maroccan and Algerian descent, but went to school in Belgium, speaks Dutch perfectly and worked at her last jobs for twelve years. The first couple of weeks, she didn't get a single reply to her applications, even though she has good credentials. So she decided to post her resume online with a fake (Dutch-sounding) name. Two days later she was invited to 8 different interviews.
As for the little anecdote: thanks. Nice story, have read something like that many many times. It's all bs and you bought it. Did your friend also mention the problems the second and third generation cause? No? Thought so.
Originally posted by Sek82
Furthermore America has set the standard and led the way for mixed culture society for the past hundred years.
Originally posted by steve_montana
As for the little anecdote: thanks. Nice story, have read something like that many many times. It's all bs and you bought it. Did your friend also mention the problems the second and third generation cause? No? Thought so.
My friend doesn't have to tell me what problems some of the second and third generation cause, I live in a metropolitan area in Belgium and grew up in one of the toughest parts of town. As for her story: no BS. She even showed me the online profiles.