Joy Behar: 'Oppressed Minorities' Can't Be Racist

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By Justin McCarthy | March 24, 2008 - 16:08 ET

Only white people can be racist according to ‘View’ co-host Joy Behar. Also on the March 24 broadcast, both Behar and Whoopi Goldberg justified Barack Obama’s connection to Jeremiah Wright by pointing to Bush’s association with Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson and their many controversial remarks. It could be a valid point if Falwell or Robertson were Bush’s pastor for 20 years. Neither of them ever were.

After Elisabeth Hasselbeck labeled Reverend Wright "racist," Whoopi Goldberg jumped in and alluded to the late Reverend Jerry Falwell’s suggestion that God allowed the September 11 attacks because of secular forces in America. Whoopi asked Elisabeth if she should leave the Republican party because of that. Elisabeth noted that Falwell is not her spiritual adviser. Joy Behar then claimed that Robertson and Falwell are "spiritual advisers" to the Republican party.

Behar then essentially stated it is impossible for those in the "oppressed minority" (African Americans) to be racist. This is according to her college sociology professor.

"I have another point though. Because when I was in college, I studied sociology. And what we learned is that racism is an institutional thing. It’s not like, it’s something that goes from the top down. In other words it’s not something- if somebody is- you can’t be racist if you’re in the oppressed minority. It goes the other direction. The majority is racist to the oppressed minority."

Behar also added because of African Americans’ long history of slavery and segregation, it is "scientifically incorrect" to label a black man racist for uttering some anti-white comments.

Whoopi Golberg then mocked Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s young age suggesting she is naive and does not understand the true nature of racism. Goldberg felt Hasselbeck would be intimidated by a group of young black men on the street corner. Hasselbeck denied she would but Behar implied that she herself would be intimidated, noting New York City’s high crime rates in the early 90's.

GOLDBERG: Listen, you are 12 years old.

HASSELBECK: No, I’m 30. I’m 30.

GOLDBERG: You know how I always say you’re- No, no, I always say you’re 12 years old. This woman has a daughter who has a half black son. She has never done- and he says "I understand why white people are nervous the way they are. They have good reason to be." But you can’t tell me that if you’re walking down the street and you see six black guy, kids, standing on the corner, you don’t start to sweat. Sorry, I don’t believe that.

HASSELBECK: You’re telling me that?

GOLDBERG: Yeah, I’m talking to you.

HASSELBECK: I do not feel that way, and I don’t think that saying-

BEHAR: You didn’t grow up in New York in the 90's.

SHEPHERD: Girl.

BEHAR: It was scary in the 90's.

The transcript, minus some discussion on an unrelated topic, is below.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Well, Obama and his speech. I thought the speech was magnificent. One of the things that I did discover that I didn’t hear a lot of people talking about is the fact that there have been, attached to the hip, several Republicans, these evangelicals who have said also extremely outrageous things. And no one has said "why haven’t you dropped them from your roster? Why have you-"

ELISABETH HASSELBECK: People have said that.

GOLDBERG: Well, yeah, but not like they’re saying about this. And here’s my point on Barack and why he stayed. There are so many people in the world that I really like that I don’t agree with. Like, Newt is a friend of mine. He and I are politically-

JOY BEHAR: Newt Gingrich.

GOLDBERG: Yeah, like this. But I would never want to lose his friendship because I like him. So I can handle people who’s ideas I don’t necessarily embrace and it doesn’t make it a bad thing. It’s just like, listen, this is what you believe. I’m also Catholic. Did I leave the church because of all of the scandals? Did I stay because I believe that those scandals were okay? No. We know that there are things that we don’t like about the places and the people that we know. And you have to make a decision to accept it. That’s the first thing.

[...]

HASSELBECK: To go back to the Obama thing. You know, you and I don’t agree on that because I believe that there, there’s, it’s different because Barack Obama’s running for president and I believe that there’s a- I would never continue to be with someone who is a racist. But-

[...]

GOLDBERG: Let’s go back to the racist thing because we all sort of stopped with that. You feel that he should walk away from this gentleman, from the preacher because you feel that he’s a racist.

HASSELBECK: I don’t think that he should do it all of a sudden. I certainly don’t think he should do it just because polls say that people thought it was really, that racist things were coming out of Reverend Wright’s mouth for the past 20 years. I don’t think that in naming someone your spiritual adviser and having attended their church, and having that person marry you and baptize your children, if you know all of the things that are coming out of their mouth, you either- you have to make a decision. If I’m going to run for the president of the United States, Monday through Friday can I preach one American then on Sundays attend a church where there are some ideas that are racist coming out of there? Can he do that?

GOLDBERG: Well, let me ask, let me ask you this. You’re a member of the Republican party, yes? When Jerry Falwell said that the towers were because gay people and people who were not living the life that he felt they should live, did you leave the party then?

HASSELBECK: First of all I never condoned-

GOLDBERG: No, no. No, no. I’m just.

HASSELBECK: I’m not calling for Barack Obama to leave his party. Those are two different things. Jerry Falwell isn’t my spiritual adviser. He didn’t baptize my kids.

GOLDBERG: Well, he is the spiritual adviser- well, but he is the guy who seems to be everyone that we go to for stuff in terms of the Republican party.

HASSELBECK: I don’t go to him. I don’t- I don’t think most Republicans go to him.

GOLDBERG: So all of this that they talked about Jerry Falwell has been BS for the last four years? He hasn’t had anything to do with the Republicans?

HASSELBECK: I, first of all, if you’re asking if I would do that, I would, A, I’m not running for president. A, I’m not preaching one America-

GOLDBERG: I was just asking. I was just asking.

HASSELBECK: -and having a spiritual adviser. I think it’s wrong.

GOLDBERG: I’m just asking if you felt the same way.

HASSELBECK: Jerry Falwell, I would remove myself completely from that man.

BEHAR: Has Bush removed himself? No.

HASSELBECK: Well, he should.

BEHAR: He hasn’t.

HASSELBECK: I’m saying he said some crazy things.

BEHAR: Well, he’s removed himself since he died, yes.

HASSELBECK: Well, he should. You have to-

[laughter]

BEHAR: You know why? Because it gets a little stinky after a while. But what about Pat Robertson? Didn’t he say something similar about Katrina? I mean, these are in fact spiritual advisers to a lot of the Republican party.

HASSELBECK: Who, who, who, who? Who? Name them.

BEHAR: Well, they appear in public with them. There are pictures. There were pictures with the first George Bush with the royal family of Saudi Arabia.

GOLDBERG: Come on, you know what I’m saying.

BEHAR: He did not distance himself from that, that very oppressive regime. I mean, come on Elisabeth. Everybody has some people in their life that they like even though they’re not on target what is said.

SHERRI SHEPHERD: Can I say something? Because this man- 20 years he’s been preaching and he’s done so much for the community and I think, you know, to say that this man is racist, and you haven’t had the full text of what he said, that’s just really extreme Elisabeth.

HASSELBECK: Now, would you say, and I’m going to go to an extreme now since we’re going there. I’m sure at some point, Jeffrey Dahmer ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Does that make the fact that he then ate people less wrong?

GOLDBERG: How do you equate those two things together? I’m sorry, I, I-

[laughter]

HASSELBECK: I know this is where my mind goes.

GOLDBERG: It’s too much. It’s too much.

HASSELBECK: Welcome to my brain!

GOLDBERG: He ate somebody, so-

HASSELBECK: I’m just saying, Reverend Wright, I’m sure he said nice things, PB and J’s. But the fact that he said those racist things-

GOLDBERG: You know what? This is a racist country and what you’re, what my problem is with all of this is that you can not say to a guy, you have to leave because I don’t like what this guy says and you must believe what he believes because you’re still there. It’s not so. I don’t believe what a lot of people believe, but they’re still friends of mine and I think you’re entitled to that as Americans. [applause] But you had a thing. You had a question about the grammar of the thing.

BEHAR: I have another point though. Because when I was in college, I studied sociology. And what we learned is that racism is an institutional thing. It’s not like, it’s something that goes from the top down. In other words it’s not something- if somebody is- you can’t be racist if you’re in the oppressed minority. It goes the other direction. The majority is racist to the oppressed minority.

HASSELBECK: So you don’t think that someone saying-

BEHAR: So you have to call them something else besides racism according to the sociology professors that I knew.

HASSELBECK: Well, I don’t agree with those professors. I don’t thing every professor is right just because they’re preaching- I don’t think every teacher is right in their teaching. I don’t think every professor is right in their teaching.

BEHAR: Wait a minute, I believe that, that is-

GOLDBERG: Well, there you go. There you go.

BEHAR: I would like someone to look this up for me. I believe that, that is more the definition of it, rather than the oppressed or races. What they are reacting to racism from the oppressed position.

HASSELBECK: So is that okay? Regardless of what you call it, I won’t call it, if you want to call it-

BEHAR: You can’t call it racist.

SHEPHERD: Is it okay to react to racism? I think it’s absolutely-

BEHAR: It’s okay to react to it. If this reverend’s-

SHEPHERD: If he has a passion about it.

GOLDBERG: It went on for a long time. I think if it goes on for a really long time, you should probably react.

BEHAR: How can you say- that’s like- you can’t say that black people in this country who have experienced slavery and then in the past century, a lot of segregation, everything else. Basically since the civil rights legislation, this group of people has had a modicum of freedom actually, to eat in the same places you and I can eat, et cetera. So you can’t say now that when somebody goes "hey, you know, what people act like da, da, da, da," they are racist. It’s scientifically incorrect.

HASSELBECK: So you’re condoning it. You’re sitting there condoning Reverend Wright’s statements? The U.S. of K-K-K-A?

BEHAR: No, I’m criticizing your use of the word racist.

HASSELBECK: I believe it’s racism. It’s a form of bigotry. It’s wrong no matter what side it’s coming from, it is wrong.

[applause]

BEHAR: There’s another side to it.

GOLDBERG: Racism, you know what? Racism is wrong. Let me ask you this. You were offended by Obama talking about his grandmother saying "a typical white woman." Yes?

HASSELBECK: Yeah, he was on the, he was on the radio talking about his speech, which was an incredible speech and I think to open up the dialogue about race is an important thing to do. So it really opened the door.

GOLDBERG: Yeah, we’re doing that.

HASSELBECK: I think it’s, we’ve been doing it for a while. He said, "you know, the point I was making about my grandmother was not that my grandmother harbors any racial animosity. She doesn’t. But she’s a typical white person, who, you know, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn’t know, there’s a reaction."

GOLDBERG: Yeah.

HASSELBECK: And I just think-

GOLDBERG: We talk about y’all.

HASSELBECK: I guess, but that to me seems wrong because I’m a typical white- okay say I’m a typical white person.

GOLDBERG: No, you’re not a typical white- you’re not.

SHEPHERD: But he’s talking about a woman of that era. I remember, I was at Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills and I was walking-his grandmother, who was of that era. But when I was walking in Beverly Hills I remember it was an old white lady who was walking down the street and I was walking with Jeff and she just kind of, you know, and I thought "oh my gosh, what-" But she, she reacted that way. A lot of white people when, you know, when you see a bunch of folks-

BEHAR: They do that to you.

SHEPHERD: Right, they react to me, a lot of white people when I walk down the street.

[applause]

BEHAR: Is that true?

SHEPHERD: Well, no, but I think- Why were you offended?

HASSELBECK: Because I feel as though this is- I’m a white person. I don’t feel that way when I’m walking around. To say "I just think there, if you want to talk about-" He gave a speech, "just words."

GOLDBERG: Listen, you are 12 years old.

HASSELBECK: No, I’m 30. I’m 30.

GOLDBERG: You know how I always say you’re- No, no, I always say you’re 12 years old. This woman has a daughter who has a half black son. She has never done- and he says "I understand why white people are nervous the way they are. They have good reason to be." But you can’t tell me that if you’re walking down the street and you see six black guy, kids, standing on the corner, you don’t start to sweat. Sorry, I don’t believe that.

HASSELBECK: You’re telling me that?

GOLDBERG: Yeah, I’m talking to you.

HASSELBECK: I do not feel that way, and I don’t think that saying-

BEHAR: You didn’t grow up in New York in the 90's.

SHEPHERD: Girl.

BEHAR: It was scary in the 90's.

HASSELBECK: You’re saying, to say, he’s a man of words, right? And he gave a speech about "just words," okay, and we were on him for that. But to say "she is a typical white person." If anybody said something like that on the radio, "oh he’s a typical black man, he’s typical hispanic-"

GOLDBERG: I do that all of the time.

HASSELBECK: I don’t think it’s right. I don’t think it’s okay.

BEHAR: Again, again, it’s the majority that you’re talking to. The majority of white people, they can take it, okay? It’s not a group of people that have been oppressed for the past millions of years.

HASSELBECK: I understand that, and I understand the pain-

BEHAR: Not in this country.

HASSELBECK: But I don’t understand when does it stop? Write me the rules then. Write me the rules on racism.

BEHAR: Well, you know what? I am a typical white person because I’m being constantly mistaken for Angelina Jolie and I’ve had it! I had it and we must stop doing that.

GOLDBERG: Racism, racism is with us. The fact that we are in 2008 for the first time having the g- oooh, ooh, having the dialogue! Ooh my goodness. Having the dialogue is extraordinary. The fact that we can do this. And the fact that we can leave ya’ll and come back for more full day of hot topics.

Break transcript: the panel went to commercials then returned.

BEHAR: Well, our crack research department has brought me a dictionary definition of racism. And number one "a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races may determine cultural or individual achievement usually involving the idea ," this is crucial, "that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others." The second definition is, this is what I was driving at, "a policy, a system of government based upon or forced such a doctrine of discrimination." So it comes from the ruling party, the ruling class. It doesn’t come from the oppressed. It comes from above. But yours is, I know what you’re driving at. You’re against intolerance and racial hatred and so that’s where you’re going. And so you shouldn’t be the target of any of this, you know, negativity from us because "hatred or intolerance of another race or other races." Now, I’m saying that it starts at the top and then it can get a reaction. And you’re saying you don’t like the reaction.

HASSELBECK: I don’t like the action and I don’t like the reaction. I just, I’m an idealist I guess and I want to-

SHEPHERD: I just wanted to address, you said let’s just write the rules. There have been rules that have been written that said every man should be treated equal. They’ve not been followed, at all, you know, and so you have, you have a class of people who are very angry. [applause] They’re very angry and they have a passion and I wish that the rules can be followed. I really do.

HASSELBECK: I hope they can be, one day.

SHEPHERD: We don’t need to re-write the rules. Let’s try to get back to the rules that were written.

GOLDBERG: And also, you know, you have to- I said this to you guys before I left. You know, you have to understand there’s a whole group, a very specific age group that is still pissed. That is so angry from sports to arts to politics to anything, just normal everyday things where you were not a human being. And now that the conversation is being had, you’re going to hear this response from folks. You’re going to hear it. And what you have to understand is we have never dealt with this before because there has never been a man poised, maybe, to become president of the United States who wasn’t a white guy.

—Justin McCarthy is a news analyst at Media Research Center.

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Joy Behar went to college?

Joy Behar went to college? She needs to get a refund.

typical

her cherry picked definition was for "Apartheid" which fits her meaning. Racism is an *individual*  attitud. but socialists can't understand individuals, and Democrats want things in tidy controllable groups. If that means making up definitions and mixing words then it's all acceptable ammunition in the Propaganda Wars.

Behar can has doublespeak, lol?

 

"to call an illegal immigrant an "undocumented alien" is the same as calling a streetcorner drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist".

In fact...

...even Joy admits that the second definition fits the point she's trying to argue - even though the primary definition of 'racism' doesn't make mention of an institutionalized policy.

Of course, those of us who've been around long enough can remember 10 years ago when liberal lawyers spend several hours arguing over what the meaning of "is" is...

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I admire FDR for not insisting on getting the approval of France and Germany before going to war.
--Anne Coulter

Leftists Always Have Trouble with Analogies

Why do these left wingers with supposedly high SAT scores have such difficulty with analogies.

If one wants to compare Falwell's association to Republicans a much better analogy would be Obama's (so far)  loose relationship to Farrakhan. 

Reverend Falwell said many things, some of them foolish. But his message was usually positive. Wright's message is one of anger and despair.

I know when I make

I know when I make analogies it's a lot like a badger doing laundry.

   I work harder then a

 

 I work harder then a cat trying to bury a turd in a marble floor  when it comes to makeing analogies.

 

 

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Too bad that's a simile.

Too bad that's a simile.

Um, CJK51...that was kinda

Um, CJK51...that was kinda the point.  

Bal

Badgers do laundry?I have to get outdoors more.

Believe it or not,

Believe it or not, Wikipedia says she has a BA in Sociology and an MA in English Education.

No, I don't know who wrote her entry.

Joy Behar Tops Herself

Just when you thought Joy Behar couldn't say anything more stupid, BOOM!

What is she on about,

What is she on about, "oppressed for millions of years"? What the hell?

People like this, who dont think others can be racist, are really just setting up a whole new era of racisim that will be ignored for hundreds of years before they realize its wrong. Sometimes I really hate humanity.

That's right....BOOM! She

That's right....BOOM! She exceeds your expectations!

Ignorance can be fixed, but stupid is forever. 

"BOOM" as in sonic BOOM.

"BOOM" as in sonic BOOM.

As long as there are

As long as there are thought processes (and I use that term veeeery loosely with these clucking Hens) like those voiced by Whoopty-do and Joy Behemoth, racism will always live ... and I mean racism by both Blacks and Whites.

What piece of work.

"All generalizations are false, including this one.” Mark Twain

Incredibly stupid people

Incredibly stupid people over on the view.

I think it actually insults black (or brown, or whatever) people to say they aren't capable of something. It's like don't worry 'bout nothing, just stay on the plantation and "we'll" take care of you.

Minorities, and women want to be treated as equals. And I wholeheartedly think they should. But as equals, they also must bear responsibilities for their actions. To not hold Obama, or any other minority, or woman, responsible for their actions, is to say they are "just not ready yet" to be equal.

So, using liberal logic, Obama is just not ready yet, to leave the plantation, and become President. (of course, on this I agree)

"To not hold Obama, or any

"To not hold Obama, or any other minority, or woman, responsible for their actions, is to say they are "just not ready yet" to be equal."

Gary: You left out the word "oppressed". That changes the whole argument, doncha know. (sarc off)

 

 

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  It IS very insulting

 

It IS very insulting now that i think about it.  

But i have said for a long time now they DON"T want equality.....they want evenity.     Equality is not good enough, because to be equal would mean to have everything be equal good and bad.    Now they are getting a taste of "bad" equality and they don't like it at all.  

 

Now by Evenity i mean, they want to get even with the "typical white person"  now they feel it's "thier turn"    that this should just be handed to them, that whites have, for too long now, been in "power" .    

This is not a far cry from how they feel about ....well everything. That instead of EARNING they want it HANDED to them, because thats the "fair" thing.   

What do we teach our kids that sharing and fairness is the best policy.      Why should that change when we are adults?

 

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See! Obama's monumental

See! Obama's monumental speech has indeed opened up the dialogue re: race in our country, and the ladies of "The View" have decided to lead the way. I'm sure BHO is proud of them. Heh, heh.

 

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There hasn't been any

There hasn't been any oppression for at least two generations. If there has been any it is so rare it would be handled on a per case basis. Those that feel oppressed should stand up and do something for thenselves instead of whine about it and look for handouts. If Behar is worried about oppression and since she makes plenty of money she can surely hand some over to help those that feel oppressed.

"Forget change, I want improvement!"

These people were "shocked"

These people were "shocked" when Elizabeth called Wright a racist -- like they had never heard that before. They will be equally "shocked" when their candidate loses yet another election for the liberal party.

In other words it’s not

In other words it’s not something- if somebody is- you can’t be racist if you’re in the oppressed minority.

   hhmmmm.... Does it work that way with sexism too?  There are more females than males.  It's impossible for a male to be sexist?

Yes Mid. It's impossible

Yes Mid. It's impossible for a male to be sexist because, although he is in the minority, he's not in the oppressed minority. He's just a minority. He's only permitted to be sexist if he's oppressed.

Now my head hurts. And I'm beginning to feel oppressed.

 

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QM, surfing while white.

Haole as in fu**ing HAOLE,, is what locals do to whitie here, and it's COOL..

<wake up>SAVVVE The Whales N' Earth; conserve N' recycle !

IranianUranium<sleep>Infrastructure/repair?/ROFLMAO

 

Joy Behar is such a nut job

She and Rev. Wright should get married. They both hate whites.

Lord...when or when are we

Lord...when or when are we going to have at least a week without Joyless the Brainless update...

I tire of this little leftist twit and all her twiddle-twaddle, don't give a flying fig what she thinks.....can't even read it all.

Don't know how you do it Justin....hope you are compensated well. 

 

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill

WHY DOES ANYONE CARE WHAT THIS MORON THINKS?

It's like discussing the opinions of a 3 year old child.

I would hazard to guess the

I would hazard to guess the average three-year old would display some level of reason and rationality.  For instance, you wouldn't see a three-year old repeatedly banging his/her head against a wall, because it hurts.  Can anyone turthfully say this about Ms. Behar?

3 year old

Smartypants.....you got me! You are so right!roflmao

THE REAL CULPRIT!!.

CHARLIE ANOTHER DIMWITTED ENTERTAINER, THE REAL CULPRIT HERE IS THAT LIBERAL OLD HAG, baba wawa, HARRY REASONER, must of known something. 

Stan... You hit nail

Stan...

You hit nail right squarely on the head.

I feel the same way about The View...liked what you said about Reasoner too...man that goes way back now...lol.

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill

Joy Behar that's called racism

ABC wants to alienate their white viewing demographic for the VIEW? Really assigning stereotypes to people because of their skin color (White) that's called racism. Joy Behar thinks White Guilt is such a great thing she should read Shelby Steele's book White Guilt and see all of the way white guilty folks trying to salve their feelings have ruined other people's lives. Disney puts out this kind of propaganda and thinks their viewers will just take it?

The View stuck on stupid? According to Ron White "You can't fix stupid"

Maybe now its a good time

to tell my eight year old twins that because they were born white, their racist. But don't worry, you'll get to spend your life time apologizing and giving them everything they want to make amends.

When do typical white people turn racist?

At what age do typical white people turn racist?  Someone must know?

For female whites, it's

For female whites, it's immediately upon conception.  For male whites...they can't possibly be racist (see my post below).

exactly.....

Its amazing that none of these brilliant intellectuals can
see that they are singling out one race and saying it has some kind of defect
that none of the others has. Isn’t that racism by its very definition?

Who's oppressed?

14th Amendment: No State shall ...deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Affirmative Action/protected classes: A protected class is a group of people protected from discrimination and harassment.

So, by implication, someone not protected from discrimination and harassment, i.e. the white boy,  is part of an "unprotected class," - which is a violation of the constitution, thus making Mr. whitey the only truly oppressed "class" in America today.

And, since males are less abundant than females, that makes us white boys the only oppressed minority in America.

So, according to Joyless Behore, I, as a white boy, can't possibly be racist.

There,.....not I feel so much better about myself.

Disservice to women

I really feel that by creating this show and picking the people she did to host it, Barbara Walters has done a disservice to women. This show lowers people's opinions of women on a daily basis by showing women whose intelligence is far below that of average women. Elisabeth has the most common sense on this show but even she leaves something to be desired in the brain department. I work in an investment bank fitness center and when one of our members who likes the show (big Hillary suporter) puts in on the TV everyone in the place groans because they can't stand the show and I often hear guys saying things like "women are so stupid" as it is on.

Sadly

The women who watch this garbage with regularity think they are hearing truth, so then they go out and vote based on what they are told. If, like normal women, they could think for themselves, they wouldn't watch this thing for more than 20 seconds. It fries the brain.

Chai

“...Bury me on my face,” said Diogenes; and when he was asked why, he replied, “Because in a little while everything will be turned upside down.”

Behar's argument is

Behar's argument is Clintonesque in its logic.  She is trying to defend racist comments by searching out a definition of racist that supports her political viewpoint.  Call it whatever you or your professor's want to call it Joy, most of us with common sense will call it racist.  If you put lipstick on a pig, it is still a pig.

Behar

"BEHAR: I have another point though. Because when I was in college, I studied sociology. And what we learned is that racism is an institutional thing. It’s not like, it’s something that goes from the top down. In other words it’s not something- if somebody is- you can’t be racist if you’re in the oppressed minority. It goes the other direction. The majority is racist to the oppressed minority."

From Merriam-Webster

 

racism

Main Entry: rac·ism Pronunciation: \ˈrā-ˌsi-zəm also -ˌshi-\ Function: noun Date: 1933

1 : a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2 : racial prejudice or discrimination

— rac·ist \-sist also -shist\ noun or adjective

As far as Socialogy professors.Well mine call the genocide by Pol Pot a "Political Mistake".

Tylenol and Duct Tape

These women make my brain throb ...

As an intelligent, reasoned, and logical woman I feel I am being oppressed by them ... and ABC.

 

When you men get home and face an anti-war protestor, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend because she knows she’s dating a pussy… ~ Attributed to General Tommy Franks

White Noise

drillanwr,

I hear you,

A message for Goldberg and Behar,

Silence is Golden, Duct tape is Silver.

What? Again?

"The majority is racist to the oppressed minority"

What in blazes does that mean?  

And why do we have to look at this woman's ugly mug on NB again?

Unless I missed it, Joyless Butthead never mentioned where she studied 'sociology'.  Or does she dare admit it? And Whopdido Goldbrick, with her asinine comments about racism, continue to make Elisabeth Hasselbeck shine as the smart one on this otherwise braindead panel. 

"Yeah! That's the ticket!" - Tommy Flanagan

 

  Well in obama's

  Well in obama's hometown he and his 'crazy uncle' are the majority race and therefore the 'oppressors' of Chicago.

Wichita Hate Crime

Those people were targeted simply because they were white. The media have tried their best to bury that story.

The worst

This is the worst show on television. Only Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham would make this worth watching. Then you would have a really unfair advantage, since either one of Ann's and Laura's intelligence would dwarf Joy, Baba, and Fontaine's combined.

Of course, they would NEVER let Bill O'Reilly near Keith Olbermann! Goodness!

  I would love to see

 

I would love to see Ann or Laura or both on the view .....I would watch it then.

 

I mean really......who many people would watch that show with Baba Wawa, Sheri Shepard, adn that dumb broad Joy, and Hasselbeck, Ann and Laura.    

the ratings would go through that roof

 

I was a professional twice over - an analyst and a therapist. The world's first analrapist

'So it comes from the

'So it comes from the ruling party, the ruling class. It doesn’t come from the oppressed. It comes from above. '

 So, Joy, just who is the 'ruling class' in Detroit? A hidden sinister cabal of White folks?

 Everybody involved in the scandal and everyone in the press conference room (except for the high-priced defense lawyer -- who BTW is the first white person I've ever seen in a photo of Kwame) is black.

Detroit is completely run by blacks. So they are the 'ruling class' ergo, according to Joy's logic they must be the racists.

DIM BULB...

Joy Behar may be the dumbest person on the dumbest show on TV, & I thought this when Rosie was in on that henfest. They are both morons, but Behar is not as nuts as Rosie, but Rosie is a little smarter. Just a little. Not that I see much in the way of mental greatness on "The View" anyway, none of them are very bright in my opinion.

Years ago, when I met Anna Nicloe Smith in the early 90's during a promo tour she was doing for Guess?, I thought about those celebrity Jeopardy shows, & came up with the following concept, I would like to have seen Anna Nicole Smith, Pam Anderson, & Melanie Griffith as the players, & I wondered if any of them would be above 0 for a score. I am assuming we would have regular Jeopardy type questions, of course.

If we did that today, Behar & Rosie would be on easy. Throw in other dim bulbs like Ms.Hilton, Ms.Spears, & Ms.Lohan, maybe Tara Reid, any or all of the Dixie Chicks, throw Babs in there as well. You can still have Anderson & Griffith from my origional idea & make this a sort of "Tournament of Champions" type of deal. The stupidity would make you laugh, & then cry when you think about the fact they have become successful to some extent. I think the folks behind Jeopardy should do this, it would be compelling TV, everybody loves to watch a trainwreck, & the people know it.

 

"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise"  Mark Levin

I think we're missing the

I think we're missing the real story: the genius of the PB&J argument from Elisabeth. That's gold.