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The Allstate guy is black. The Arby's guy is black. Anthony Anderson, reasonably successful black TV star has a show called Black-ish that ISN'T on BET. Donna Brazille, frequent guest on CNN, is black. Stephen A. Smith, star of ESPN's First Take, is black. Micheal Smith and JEmele Hill, of ESPN's His And Hers, are

A lot of people use the word as shorthand to poison the well and prevent further constructive discussion.

Considering how racists liberals can be, not really.

What? I didn't mention any of that shit, but since we're on the topic, New York is vastly overrated and there are plenty of much nicer (and perhaps less expensive) places to experience "cultural diversity".

Not really.

Is it better to love The South or The 'Hood? Same stuff.

Because we didn't know he was there.

The whole country was largely in support of the war, too. This didn't happen in a vacuum.

Well, if minorities would listen to country music, maybe you'd see more of them.

As opposed to hate-filled non-jingoistic propaganda?

They're only quoting what they've heard firsthand from certain agitated liberals.

As opposed to putting up rational arguments.

Considering how much libs like to stalk their political opponents, I'd recommend against it.

What a racist generalization.

It was the roast of Rob Lowe (Ann Coulter was just performing).

There's a special subset of fairy tales called "Tales From Your Pastor". This is one of them.

They also want attention and credit. Addressing them on a national platform gives them power.

I wouldn't have bothered addressing it.

You know what'll show those internet trolls? A celebrity victim legitimizing them further!