I think David Chappelle's sketch about a black head of household switching places with a white head of household pretty much sums up the reality of that which I am speaking.
I haven't seen that sketch but our forms of entertainment that are found in america support what I said.
Where did I say it was an equal balance? I didn't. Never said it was a wash, not once. You're trying to debate me about the effect of racism while I'm trying to stick only the topic of an Obama outburst. We're not even talking the same thing.
How was I to know that? You started the debate with these two quotes...
"everyone" doesn't matter, it's the excuse given every time, I'm tired of it."
It didn't sound to me like we were talking about Obama's outburst, or talking just about Obama's outburst. It sounded to me from that quote I cited like we were talking about the effect of racism, and how it is an "excuse" as you put it for Obama doing poorly.
In all fairness, Howard Dean's emotional "outburst" in 2004 instantly ended his race for president. America's swift judgment of him obviously had little to do with racism.
The expression of emotional extremes is not considered "professional" regardless of ethnic background.
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I haven't seen that sketch but our forms of entertainment that are found in america support what I said.
How was I to know that? You started the debate with these two quotes...
"everyone" doesn't matter, it's the excuse given every time, I'm tired of it."
It didn't sound to me like we were talking about Obama's outburst, or talking just about Obama's outburst. It sounded to me from that quote I cited like we were talking about the effect of racism, and how it is an "excuse" as you put it for Obama doing poorly.
The expression of emotional extremes is not considered "professional" regardless of ethnic background.
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