WTF, it's not enough that we have to stick our liberal Thought Police in our own citizen's business that we have to go police our neighbors? And you can lay dollars to win doughnuts that the liberals who are pissed about racist mexican stamps are the same ones who are more concerned with the preservation of some terrorist's culture over the safety of American soldiers.
Was taking a hazardous waste 40-hour training class about a year ago, and the teacher tried to tell me that the exploda-muslims weren't savages and weren't barbaric for cutting off Nick Bergh's head. (remember that waaaay back when?) Apparently, I only thought they were barbaric savages because I was looking at them from my traditional Western POV. Well la-di-effing-da.
All you Little Brain LIbEralS out there who just wet your panties because somebody suggested that the western-civilization-centric morals and ethics weren't ideal? Hey why don't you try applying the same argument about us getting pissed at our Mexi-neighbors for not following our wacky brand of America-logic?
Honestly, at least the LIbEralS ten years ago were consistent. They didn't pull things out of their asses just to oppose a president. They stood for something. And now? You're all standing in a circle, mentally masturbating each other in a game of Soggy Soundbite.
excerpt from Defying U.S., Mexicans flock to buy 'racist' stamps MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Crowds of Mexicans lined up at post offices on Friday to buy a new set of stamps featuring a 1940s black comic-book hero whose stereotypical looks and antics have been called racist in the United States.
About 400 people, from comic fans to Mexicans simply wanting to defy the White House, descended on Mexico City's main post office. Media reports said one person bought 4,000 stamps of Memin Pinguin, a mischievous black boy whose thick lips, flat nose and monkey-like antics have offended U.S. civil rights groups.
In the city of Puebla, sales were being limited to two sets per person as high demand threatened to wipe out stocks, local media reported.
Coming after a tactless remark about blacks by Mexican President Vicente Fox, the stamps have sparked a fresh controversy over what Washington sees as Mexico's blase attitude toward racism.
The White House said the stamps are offensive and have "no place in today's world." Civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson wants them pulled from circulation.
Critics say Memin Pinguin, like many comics of the time, reflects offensive views of blacks as lazy and mischievous.
But in Mexico where there are few blacks, political correctness is barely existent and millions grew up reading about the escapades of the hapless Memin Pinguin, fans rejected the criticism and snapped up the stamps.
Come back and see us when you're a real political party again, and we'll talk.
Jihad Jimmy, Minister of War Crimes and Chief Defender of the Faith
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