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This is a "consider the source" moment.
Unless this is some hustle to generate attention for this person or the network she’s on, it’s simply an emotional argument that comes from being so deeply immersed in the “victimization” mindset; not a rational argument. While I think we all have a desire to “fight the good fight”, whatever that may be, it seems that some people have a deeper psychological NEED to fight what they have been taught is the righteous fight. If there is no tangible boogie-man antagonist, they'll create one, even out of the most tenuous of "evidence". Maybe it’s a self-worth thing, I don’t know.
Attention starved MSNBC must love this.
Unless this is some hustle to generate attention for this person or the network she’s on, it’s simply an emotional argument that comes from being so deeply immersed in the “victimization” mindset; not a rational argument. While I think we all have a desire to “fight the good fight”, whatever that may be, it seems that some people have a deeper psychological NEED to fight what they have been taught is the righteous fight. If there is no tangible boogie-man antagonist, they'll create one, even out of the most tenuous of "evidence". Maybe it’s a self-worth thing, I don’t know.
Attention starved MSNBC must love this.
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So, being called a hard worker is racist? Hell, anyone have Al Sharpton and Jessie Jacksons phone numbers? I need to get them on the phone
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Everything is racists. You're all a bunch of racists just for talking about this.
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SGT Christopher Churilla
SFC (Join to see) I'm offended! Where do I go to fill out a Hurt Feelings Report? ;)
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I didn't think so when I was weeding onions in the black muck fields in Indiana in the 50s for .50 per hour. Perhaps now it is different.
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