Saturday, June 29, 2013

Racial Slur

A racial slur is defined by the person who utters it.

When a black person utters the dreadful N-word, or the sordid B-word, or the now fashionable "creepy ass cracker" slur, its okay.  It's just part of their culture and how they speak.  But, let a white person so much as once utter such a word and he or she (think Paula Deen) is immediately morally, socially and economically eviscerated by the ever vigilant political correctness police, i.e. liberals and the mass media.

Is there any one, even among the haughty liberals, that has not at one time or another uttered a so-called "racial slur"?  Is there not a statute of limitations on the crime of uttering a racial slur?  Is the guilty person to be branded for life as a racist?  Why is it blacks can freely use so-called racial slurs, but white people have to dance on eggs when speaking to be sure they say nothing that can be construed as a racial slur?

As a society we're going nuts!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Antinomy

Good grief!

How would anyone want to be judged today for something they said over thirty years ago?  Isn't there a statute of limitations on so-called hate-speech?

Poor Paula Deen.  Sweet, personable, lovable Paula Deen has been sacked by the PC (Political Correctness) police and virtually destroyed by the liberal media because she truthfully admitted that over thirty years ago, God forbid, she uttered the horrible N-word.  Granted, by todays's standards, whites cannot utter certain words for fear of being branded a racist or bigot.  It depends which end of the racial spectrum you are on.  If you are black its okay to say the N-word in any context.  In fact, you can even say "creepy ass cracker" as testified by a black witness in the on-going Zimmerman-Martin murder trial in Florida.

Something is truly amiss with all this political correctness nonsense.  As a society we are slowly sinking into a cesspool of contradictions.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Quandary

I'm in a quandary.

It's been about two months since I last  posted to my blog and I'm having to deal with changes made by blogspot and trying to remember how to navigate the webpage.  Hopefully, I'm getting it right and perhaps can resume fairly regular postings.

Snowden

I find it incredibly strange the federal government (NSA, CIA, FBI, IRS, et al) knows where over 130 million Americans are and who they are talking to, but doesn't know where Snowden is and who he is talking to.