Saw it yesterday, still confused what the hell she was trying to say.
Total psychopath.
Huh? I don't see where that is unusual at all. She clearly says it a reminder of the hard work the slaves worked in the cotton fields.
Saw it yesterday, still confused what the hell she was trying to say.
I don't know, there was too much shouting. Me a nutcase? Sure, why not?
:shrug:Someone having a picture on their office wall of people working in cotton fields and then lecturing someone to "be careful about the language we use" is a fruitcake.
Do you feel bettter now, PakPuk? :roll:Someone having a picture on their office wall of people working in cotton fields and then lecturing someone to "be careful about the language we use" is a fruitcake.
Do you feel bettter now, PakPuk? :roll:
No, she really isn't.there is hard work today from the perspective of today's workers and then there is hard work from her perception as it relates to slavery. she is saying they are not the same.
So according to what I'm reading here, having a picture documenting US history makes this African-American woman "a psychopath" or "nuts." Got it.
I'll bet if a white anchorman hung a Confederate flag in his office, some of you would be defending his "right to free speech."
'MURICA!
The point is normal people do not act like that. This woman thinks everything has to do with slavery, like 'hard work' is owned by the left and is associated mainly with slavery?
Clearly define "normal people," and then explain why Harris-Perry is not a "normal person."
Normal people do not police peoples language to shame them.
Normal people don't have pictures of slaves on their office walls.