Friday, April 29, 2011

Trump... on the objectification of "the black" 2011




ob·jec·ti·fy
ob·jec·ti·fied, ob·jec·ti·fy·ing, ob·jec·ti·fies
To present or regard as an object: "Because we have objectified animals, we are able to treat them impersonally" (Barry Lopez).

10 comments:

Sharon Crews said...

I am not sure I understand this post, but I would like to go on record as saying that Trump would be a disgraceful choice for President of the U.S. I cannot fathom why anyone would take him or anything he says seriously. His attacks on Obama are shameless and shameful.

Anonymous said...

Emerge: I feel like you are just "baiting" people because no matter how we handle it, we will be considered racists in your mind. My motto has always been, live and let live. Let live DOES NOT MEAN, I will support people who do not want to work. It means, work hard and support your family. It does not mean the city has to hire more and more police officers to keep you all from killing each other.

General Parker said...

Wow!!!

Frustrated said...

Well put General Parker.

Anonymous said...

I realize that the truth can be painful....for everyone.

Sharon Crews said...

Wow! from me, too, General. Anonymous, do you know of any situation where Emerge has tried to kill anyone--yet you just put her in that category with your insane "killing each other" comment.

Anonymous said...

Only because she likes to be the "speaker" for her populous.

Emerge Peoria said...

Thanks all, I saw Anonymous' comment, but it didn't phase me. I don't respond to ignorance.

However, Anonymous, I am curious about this statement:

"no matter how we handle it, we will be considered racists"

... Who is this "we" you refer to? For what populous do you speak?

Sharon Crews said...

It is fairly obvious that this particular Anonymous sees the world made up of two groups--the "we" and the "they."

IDNKM said...

When 90% of blacks (African-Americans) consistently vote Democrat, is it not fair to refer to the "black vote"?