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Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:27 pm
by Voltage
Twisted_Logic wrote:The atmosphere of racist rhetoric has increased with the election of Barrack Obama. A main victim of this change have been Blacks. Fox News and other Conservative media outlets have become provocative and assertive in their dissemination of their bigoted and racist narratives. Racist White folks are now empowered and encouraged to say what they have hitherto shied away from.
You hit the nail on the head. Basically Barack Obama's election has made it "ok" for racist Whites to think they can legitimately air their xenophobic viewpoints in public without worrying about the reaction. The thinking is "oh by electing a black president, the nation has shown it is not racist so I don't have to pretend not to be racist". :lol:

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:53 pm
by Spursman
I see what you saying bro.

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:46 pm
by grandpakhalif

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:29 pm
by SomeGuy
Voltage wrote:
You always have something to say without saying much. Bacaac is the word that comes to my mind.

I might be "Bacaac" as you put it. However, at least I know my place in America. I know I have to be grateful refugee who came to foreign land. And I know some of my host country's citizens feel i took their jobs. And some of them feel the government over taxed them and give them thier taxes to refugees like me. Thus, I have to be on low key. And even if I feel I have to get more of my rights, I will do it proper channels without broadcasting on cyber hightway where each and everyone has access to it.

I know my phone is tapped, my internet access monitered and my political views over sighted. I have every reason to be paranoid or concerned.

In other words, this 'bacaac' plays in safe mode.


Someguy

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 2:23 pm
by Voltage
Reer baadiyayaashaan baan nacay, War don't respond to me and if you do don't respond anything concerning my personal life or what I do. Kuma qusayso.

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:11 pm
by SomeGuy
Voltage wrote:Reer baadiyayaashaan baan nacay, War don't respond to me and if you do don't respond anything concerning my personal life or what I do. Kuma qusayso.

Can anybody out there try to make sense out this senseless sentence above?. I thought this moron is better than this.

Dude, nobody cares your personal life here?. Here is public forum. like I said, you need to know your place in America. Don't come here pretending you are American who can do a shit about Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States. You are simple-minded refugee who is in need of food stamps and shelter.

Again, what can you do about Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States? Or you are simply showing off here and trying to attract some brain-dead refugee Halimo in here Somalinet ?.

You need to tune down and mind your business(if any-- I doubt if you have one).


SomeGuy ==Graduate of realistic political of thought==

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:37 pm
by Voltage
War laxdaan yaa arageena ka dhaqaajiyoo Islam ah? Aduunka waxaan u necbahay reer baadiye iyo meeshuu istaago. Ku lahaa ma mid baad iska gadaysaa :lol: :lol:

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:16 pm
by Advo
Someguy

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Oh yes massa, I finna tapdance everytime i see a White person.

I never knew we have a somali uncle tom.

Re: Anti-Islamic rhetoric in the United States.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:19 pm
by Queen_Arawello
:lol: :lol: :lol: @ Vol n Advo...snet is becoming hilarious by the day..