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In reply to the discussion: Tea Party Is ‘Bald-Faced Racists,’ White Privilege Conference Speaker Tells Sea Of White People [View all]Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)40. Your post reveals how little you know about me.
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Tea Party Is ‘Bald-Faced Racists,’ White Privilege Conference Speaker Tells Sea Of White People [View all]
mfcorey1
Mar 2015
OP
The whole article is for liberal haters - it's from Tucker Carlson's The Daily Caller
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#22
I can be as suspicious as I want and justifiably so. And what is it to you, if I might ask?
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#25
Are you? You're the one who started criticising posts, in this sub-thread
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#31
Follow the responses over there and you will see why it is not a reasonable conclusion.
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#34
If pointing out facts is "highly suspicious" then consider me Benedict Arnold...
MadDAsHell
Mar 2015
#38
Doesn't feel so good when someone makes assumptions about you from 1 post does it? nt
MadDAsHell
Mar 2015
#41
How about white, male, heterosexual, cis-gendered, able-bodied privilege? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Mar 2015
#49
There is nothing more embarrassing to a racist than to be outed as a racist.
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#15
Racists' standard initial response is to deploy the 'Tu quoque' fallacy, as in "But
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#29
Are you sure you meant to respond to me? Because I'm most definitely NOT
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#47
Would have been more accurate if he'd said "Republican base" instead of "Tea Party."
Chakab
Mar 2015
#8
Your comment indicates you need to go to a conference to understand the term. You clearly do not.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#28