If this is your future
Sep. 29th, 2009 11:24 pm(I'm catching up on some things in my Google Reader account before they expire from the active lists. Since I can't read Pandagon at work, I tend to fall behind on it.)
Pam Spaulding posted briefly about an incident from a few weeks back in which Hank Williams, Jr. continues to prove that while skin color might be heritable, talent and basic human worth are not, because he got the first one from his father and not the others.
She includes video, which I'm too delicate to watch.
Statements like Douchebag Jr's remind me of my reaction the first time I heard "The Fourteen Words" ("We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children", an American fascist slogan): "If you're the exemplars of the white race, the world is better off without it."
Pam Spaulding posted briefly about an incident from a few weeks back in which Hank Williams, Jr. continues to prove that while skin color might be heritable, talent and basic human worth are not, because he got the first one from his father and not the others.
No surprise at all: Hank Williams, Jr. tries cute racial “code”
FAIL. Sorry, Hank, but the "code" isn't fooling anyone ... During his government "Don't Tread On Me" blather, he launches into "Ain't too many things my beautiful people can't do...." (gesturing to look at his hands and his face).
She includes video, which I'm too delicate to watch.
Statements like Douchebag Jr's remind me of my reaction the first time I heard "The Fourteen Words" ("We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children", an American fascist slogan): "If you're the exemplars of the white race, the world is better off without it."