President Jimmy Carter Supports Richie Incognito Paula Deen And Julianne Hough?

Jimmy Carter is the type of flea bag that will steal your watch, and then tell you the time.  These days, he’s preaching Sunday school, pretending that being the 39th president of the United States hasn’t changed him.

 He, and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, took the time to get in character for Mark. K. Updegrove.  President, and Mrs. Carter’s views of todays’ world was cheap wine on a Monday morning.

When questioned about his alleged defense of the Paula Deen racial scandal, Carter replied, “She’s a very close friend.  I told her she ought to publicize what she’s done for very poor people in Savannah, more than two-thirds of whom are African American.  She said she’d done that.  What she did was admit that almost every southerner of her age would have to admit- that sometimes in their lives they probably used the word.  I’m not making an excuse- I don’t need to.”

If you give a homeless man a buck, is it okay to say, “you worthless piece of sh*#” while you do it?

Americans want to fork people outside their social class, and culture.  We all pretend racism is over, and people like Julianne Hough (a Hollyweird non-factor) feel it’s okay to wear black face.  Several unarmed black teens have been in killed in Florida post Trayvon Martin’s unjustified murder.

Do you agree with Jimmy Carter, and Paula Deen?  Are we all racist low key?  What about Richie Incognito?  Why is it okay for blacks to refer to each other as ‘ni@!’ but not anyone else?

 

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One Thought to “President Jimmy Carter Supports Richie Incognito Paula Deen And Julianne Hough?”

  1. Janet

    I have not got one once of racists blood in my body, I don’t see color when I see someone or spend time with them, but I will say I was raised in an area where there simply wasn’t any black people, so the first one I saw was in my classroom in 1st grade. Yes I had heard the “N” word and even heard they are mean and they will kill you. But I became very close the the one little black boy in my class and still remember him today. He was just like me, very friendly and funny and I don’t remember anybody treating him any different. He may have been I don’t know all I know is what I saw. My brother told me growing up if I ever dated a black man he would beat me and him..I don’t claim him as a brother anymore, and he brought home some pretty nasty girls, if that is his idea of what is exceptable, yet me dating a black guy wasn’t, that speaks volumes of his ideas of good and bad..Oh and I have dated black men, French man and even an Egyptian, like I said I don’t see color I see the person, but if I HAD USED THE “N’ word as a child it was just what I was taught, although I don’t remember ever using it or thinking it was ok to use, because I was a big reader and understood things at a young age that maybe others didn’t because they were not as educated. And no my brother was not taught that attitude by my parents, that was his thoughts and only his thoughts. My Mom was with me one day when a very nice looking black man was coming on to me and she asked if I was going to go out with him, she said I certainly wouldn’t blame you, he is very nice looking and has the sweetest personality, LOL. Oh and by the way my brother still thinks he is better than others, but I got news for him..He is NOT!

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