07-22-2010, 09:23 AM
07-22-2010, 09:35 AM
Board member Thomas Barland, who voted to allow Griffin to make the statement, disagreed.
"She says a lot in five words," Barland said of Griffin. "It wasn't pornographic. It wasn't obscene, and I didn't interpret it as racial."
Based on the board history, this may go askew, but if the tables were turned there would be racism screamed from every corner.
It is dumbass ideas like Griffin's that maintain a certain degree of racial divide.
"She says a lot in five words," Barland said of Griffin. "It wasn't pornographic. It wasn't obscene, and I didn't interpret it as racial."
Based on the board history, this may go askew, but if the tables were turned there would be racism screamed from every corner.
It is dumbass ideas like Griffin's that maintain a certain degree of racial divide.
07-22-2010, 10:02 AM
(07-22-2010 09:35 AM)Denverpacker Wrote: [ -> ]It is dumbass ideas like Griffin's that maintain a certain degree of racial divide.
Well, after all, if you are black, you can't be a racist. That's impossible. Only white people can be racists.
Just imagine if some white guy ran with the slogan "I don't like colored people." How'd that fly?