Oh, brother! I hope this doesn't get started up again.
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I just wish everyone would leave this Kenyan born Muslim alone. LOL. Originally Posted by kcbigpapaObama's father, Barack Hussein Obama Sr. was a radical Muslim of Arab ancestry, who migrated from Kenya to Jakarta, Indonesia. He had a bastard child with a white athiest woman from the Wichita, KS. They met at the University of Hawaii. The mother raised the child and schooled him as Muslin in his youth, both in Hawaii and the Jakarta Indonessia which has a large Muslin population.
... Indonessia which has a large Muslin population. Originally Posted by JRLawrenceMuslin is awesome. So soft.
Google it yourself. Originally Posted by JRLawrenceWouldn't it have been easier to just link what you found instead of writing what you found? Would let us know what loony website you get your insight.
Obama now claims to be none of these because presenting himself as a Negro Christian gets more votes. Originally Posted by JRLawrenceNot many people use the word Negro anymore. Well, I guess one sector of the American population does. Want to venture a guess?
That is funny. I have never thought of that play on words.Muslin is awesome. So soft. Originally Posted by kcbigpapa
[QUOTE=kcbigpapa;1438398Sorry, you show your youth; I show my old age. I remember when Negro was the respected, and only correct, way to indicate the race. Things seem to be constantly changing for what term is correct. What is the accepted term now? What is the respected term in all regions of the country, in all regions of the world? No one seems to have a problem with the terms used for the other races. I still call some of my family Chinese.
Not many people use the word Negro anymore. Well, I guess one sector of the American population does. Want to venture a guess?[/QUOTE]
That is funny. I have never thought of that play on words.If you remember when Negro was the only correct way to indicate the race that tells me you also know that is not the acceptable way to refer to African-Americans today. Are some of your family Chinese? If yes, then that is fine. If they are Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc, and you are referring to them as Chinese, well, then you're just an asshole. LOL.
Sorry, you show your youth; I show my old age. I remember when Negro was the respected, and only correct, way to indicate the race. Things seem to be constantly changing for what term is correct. What is the accepted term now? What is the respected term in all regions of the country, in all regions of the world? No one seems to have a problem with the terms used for the other races. I still call some of my family Chinese.
JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence
I am still confused about what word to use. I think we all are. Does it really matter what words are used as long as we treat each other with respect.I know of a couple of places where you can go and they'll clear that confusion up for you pretty quickly...
Words and the meaning of words change as the generations pass. The implied meaning may not be what was intended. I sincerely hope that no one has been offended.
Happy Fourth of July: we are all Americans.
JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence