Comments

1
I love that this guy thinks that because the people before him are all white that somehow they all come from Jefferson or Washington. And talking about "breeding" people - disgusting.

The Nation asks a good question - why isn't the media reporting this stuff?
2
I love it when teabaggers say things that make it clear they are ignorant racists. We should be letting ignorant racists set public policy. It always costs lives and treasure. But the lives are dispensable because they aren't white. The same people who lecture the rest of us about morality are the least moral of all.
3
We should not...damnit!
4

I unsubscribed to all my Tea Party feeds because the Zimmerman thing made it plain as day they are racist.
5
@4 LOL it took you that long?
6
Terrible genetics: if you want to invoke warn against the evils of miscegenation and a threat about our noble Americanness (because you suppose such exists or something?), the last thing you do is to discuss horses and donkeys. The progeny of a horse-donkey cross is a mule; you can discuss the virtues of a mule however you want (entirely separately from discussing what kind of a racist fnckwit uses such a metaphor to describe human beings), but mules are famously sterile, and so won't dilute the gene pool of the horses and wreak some sort of eugenic havoc (they might affect population size).
7
So, according to the right, Planned Parenthood must be evil as it is right now because of it's founder's involvement in eugenics 80 years ago, but this charming little modern anti-immigration theory is fine because of we're talking 'bout Ammurican DNA?

P.S.

Anybody who thinks this is a nation of pure- and thoroughbreds does not know their history. And anybody who couches their border defense argument in terms of genetic and nationalist "purity" is a racist asshole, plain and simple.
8
It only took 70 years for the GOP to actually become the National Socialist party, I'm impressed.
9

@4, so racism is bad but endlessly sexist, misogynistic posts on Slog is A-okay, hmm?

10
@9 it's futile (yet often entertaining) to try to reason with Bailo.
11
People who don't believe in evolution are obviously gonna get genetics all wrong.
12
Not donkeys, it's burros you should worry about. Oh and the Llamas.

Please wait...

Comments are closed.

Commenting on this item is available only to members of the site. You can sign in here or create an account here.


Add a comment
Preview

By posting this comment, you are agreeing to our Terms of Use.