Michelle Obama: The Perfect Role Model for Third World Women?

SirJosephPorter

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Agreed...and he stands by what he said.


Indeed I do, EagleSmack. And I don’t see anything wrong with it. Anyway, it is ironic when conservatives like you accuse liberals of racism. And they do it pretty regularly too. For conservatives, anybody who disagrees with them is racist. Indeed, that sums up the conservative policy of reaching out to blacks; they call anybody who disagrees with them a racist.

Most liberals have been called racist by conservatives, and I am sure they wear it as a badge of honour. And conservatives don’t see the absurdity of it. Blacks vote for liberal more than 90%, they utterly reject anything associated with conservatism, including the conservative definition of racism.

What is racist to conservative is not racist to blacks. So when you call me a racist, I am flattered, that tells me that my views on race are just right.
 

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A New York Times op-ed today verges on self-parody, as the biggest cheerleader for Michelle Obama, graphics editor Charles Blow, expresses his adoration for the First lady. He has enough sense to begin with the words, "Forgive me in advance for fawning..." and lives up to the billing:

... the first lady [is] utterly unencumbered by convention. She seems to feel free - free enough to loosen up and laugh a little, free enough to let her inner child peek through the veil of parenthood, free enough to be herself.

I couldn't imagine recent first ladies jumping a puddle on the sidewalk, let alone two ropes swinging at the same time in opposite directions. So, on behalf of New York City, the so-called double Dutch capital of the world (so much so that this year it became a varsity sport in the city's schools), allow me to say: Well played.
Oddly enough, for a man absorbed in the visual arts, Blow has no words about the First Lady's wearing of short shorts, which set tongues wagging not long ago.

Meanwhile, our friends at the Canadian Free Press have discovered that Michelle Obama's personal staff now numbers 26, a record, and that doesn't even account for the media claque like Blow, whose soothing assurances do so much to buoy Michelle's spirits. Paul L. Williams writes:
She is served by twenty-six attendants, including a hair dresser and make-up artist.

The annual cost to taxpayers for such unprecedented attention is approximately $1,750,000 without taking into account the expense of the lavish benefit packages afforded to every attendant.

Little did American voters realize the call for "change" would result in the establishment of an Obama oligarchy.

The discovery of the additional attendants was made by D'Angelo Gore of factcheck.org and by calls to Katie McCormick Lelyyeld, Michelle Obama's press secretary.
[FONT=times new roman,times]That compares to 16 White House aides with "First lady" responsibilities in 2008.[/FONT]


[FONT=times new roman,times]Gotta luv a good role-model.[/FONT]
 

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I suppose there are some 3rd world women that see M. Obama as a role model if they are familiar enough with her. Hardly 3rd world women in general, though. Why would some Tibetan lady see her as a role model rather than Machig Lapdron or Woeser? Why would a woman from Chile see her as a role model instead of Conchita Cintron?
I admire people I am familiar with.
 

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I suppose there are some 3rd world women that see M. Obama as a role model if they are familiar enough with her. Hardly 3rd world women in general, though. Why would some Tibetan lady see her as a role model rather than Machig Lapdron or Woeser? Why would a woman from Chile see her as a role model instead of Conchita Cintron?
I admire people I am familiar with.

In the article many women from around the world echoed the same sentiments as you have Anna, particularly in India. Most of the Indian women were offended by being mentioned that they look up to Michelle when they have so many Indian women that were pioneers in their own rights as opposed to just being the wife of a President.

But we all know that Joey said that Michelle should be looked up to because (in his words) "she is as dark as they come" which is very ignorant and racist.
 

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In the article many women from around the world echoed the same sentiments as you have Anna, particularly in India. Most of the Indian women were offended by being mentioned that they look up to Michelle when they have so many Indian women that were pioneers in their own rights as opposed to just being the wife of a President.

But we all know that Joey said that Michelle should be looked up to because (in his words) "she is as dark as they come" which is very ignorant and racist.
... or ignorant and bigoted, rather. I agree. I think it's kind of funny that he looks up to the Big O as if the Big O was some kind of god and hence anyone connected to the Big O is also some sort of hallowed being.
I like the lady myself, but to me she's just another human, like her husband.
 

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But we all know that Joey said that Michelle should be looked up to because (in his words) "she is as dark as they come" which is very ignorant and racist.

As I said in my previous post EagleSmack, coming from a racist like you, that is a compliment. According to you most liberals are racist (presumably it includes Obama, Hillary, Nancy Pelosi etc.), and most conservatives are paragons of virtue. Presumably that includes Rush ‘drug addict’ Limbaugh, Joan of Arc, all the Southern white segregationists (they are conservatives after all) etc.

So you put me along with Obama, Hillary, and do not put me in the same category as the drug addict on loan from God, Joan of Arc, or even yourself. Incidentally, I heard that your hero, the drug addict on loan from God was soundly trashed by ‘racist’ blacks for being a ‘non racist' and denied ownership of NFL team. Life can be a bitch, isn’t that so?

So coming from a racist like you, that is high praise indeed.
 

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Whatever. The point being is that people don't idolize those who they know little about. They tend to look up to others they can at least partially relate to. To suggest otherwise is pretty shallow and without much thought. Something like a child would do over a cartoon character like Superman or something.
 

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As I said in my previous post EagleSmack, coming from a racist like you, that is a compliment. According to you most liberals are racist (presumably it includes Obama, Hillary, Nancy Pelosi etc.), and most conservatives are paragons of virtue. Presumably that includes Rush ‘drug addict’ Limbaugh, Joan of Arc, all the Southern white segregationists (they are conservatives after all) etc.

So you put me along with Obama, Hillary, and do not put me in the same category as the drug addict on loan from God, Joan of Arc, or even yourself. Incidentally, I heard that your hero, the drug addict on loan from God was soundly trashed by ‘racist’ blacks for being a ‘non racist' and denied ownership of NFL team. Life can be a bitch, isn’t that so?

So coming from a racist like you, that is high praise indeed.

I am not a fan of Rush and have pointed that out on many occassions. In your hopeless pursuit to shake your ignorant and bigotted remarks you revert to making things up and feel that calling me a racist will exonerate you. So sad.

FAILED yet again racist.
 
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I am not a fan of Rush and have pointed that out on many occassions. In your hopeless pursuit to shake your ignorant and bigotted remarks you revert to making things up and feel that calling me a racist will exonerate you. So sad.

FAILED yet again racist.

Exonerate me? Who wants to be exonerated, EagleSmack? Being called a racist by a racist like you is a compliment, it is high praise, why would I want to be exonerated from that?
 

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Exonerate me? Who wants to be exonerated, EagleSmack? Being called a racist by a racist like you is a compliment, it is high praise, why would I want to be exonerated from that?

Stating that women in 3rd World nations should look up to Michelle because in your words "she is as dark as they come" IS racist.

Saying you enjoy the US buffer between Canada and Mexico because you do not want Mexicans and Latinos in Canada IS racist.

You are racist and ignorant. Plain and simple. Many of the left in here agree.

You do not hear me disparaging African-Americans and Latinos at all so you can call me whatever you like. It does not change the fact that you are racist.
 

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Whatever. The point being is that people don't idolize those who they know little about. They tend to look up to others they can at least partially relate to. To suggest otherwise is pretty shallow and without much thought. Something like a child would do over a cartoon character like Superman or something.
Right on, Hon.
As far as race goes, humans are one race. What Jokey seems to like doing is categorizing anyone that disagrees with him and looks differently than he in a bigoted manner. As if "those people" ("blacks", conservatives, deists and theists, homophobes, right-to-lifers, etc.) aren't quite as human as he is. And all the while being ignorant of the fact (or ignoring) that he's far from perfect himself and seems to be remarkably average. It's hilarious most of the time.

Role models are those that have traits we would like to have for ourselves and in that way, make us want to be improving. They are who we think are morally good. They are inspiring and encouraging. They have weaknesses but give us the impression they know their weaknesses and attempt to change these aspects.

Heroes , on the other hand, are what Jokey seems to be confusing with role models. Heroes are people we know little about but idolize anyway. They almost invariable let us down. Idolizing heroes is related to having a crush on someone.
Anyway, enough profiling for a while. :D
 

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I have purposely left out the part with him repeatedly calling African-Americans "blacks" because a lot of folk in here call African-Americans "blacks" without knowing that African Americans do not like to be referred to as that. Joey must know that as well but he is a racist at any rate.
 
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SirJosephPorter

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Stating that women in 3rd World nations should look up to Michelle because in your words "she is as dark as they come" IS racist.

That is your opinion, EagleSmack.

Saying you enjoy the US buffer between Canada and Mexico because you do not want Mexicans and Latinos in Canada IS racist. .

Again, your opinion and worth very little. When it comes to racism , conservatives have zero credibility. They call almost every liberal (Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and so on) racist.

You are racist and ignorant. Plain and simple. Many of the left in here agree.
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Again, your opinion only, and totality untrue, very few will agree with you (not that it would make any difference even if you were right, a million conservatives calling somebody a racist does not make him so).

Tens of millions (the entire Republican base) has called Obama racist (one of the milder epithets that he has been called), that doesn’t make him a racist.


You do not hear me disparaging African-Americans and Latinos at all so you can call me whatever you like. It does not change the fact that you are racist.

You don’t have to say anything, blacks (the ultimate authority on racism) consider you to be a racist. Blacks consider conservatism to be against their interest, they consider conservatism to be racist, that is why more than 90% of them routinely vote against a conservative. How many black votes did your man, ‘non racist’ conservative McCain get in the last election? How many did ‘racist’ Obama get?

When it comes to racism, conservatives have zero credibility, and that according to blacks. That is good enough for me. You don’t’ have to say anything specific, your philosophy (conservatism) has been declared racist by blacks.

Anyway, so again, being called racist by you is an honour, a high praise.
 

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Whatever. The point being is that people don't idolize those who they know little about. They tend to look up to others they can at least partially relate to. To suggest otherwise is pretty shallow and without much thought. Something like a child would do over a cartoon character like Superman or something.
LOL, they idolized a pervert... (jackson), and a murderer (oj)