If the term "racist" is rightly appended not only to those who "hate" other races but also to those whose decisions and opinions are largely informed by race, then this is as racist an endorsement as any in recent memory. The difference, of course, is that it's black racism, so we must ignore it lest we, in pointing out their racism, be branded racists, ourselves.
"How do you know it's racist? Maybe she just likes him."
That might have been a credible argument had she exhibited ANY support for a presidential candidate before. Now, after years of silence, she decides that she has to throw her hat in the ring in favor of the only black candidate.
If the term "racist" is rightly appended not only to those who "hate" other races but also to those whose decisions and opinions are largely informed by race, then this is as racist an endorsement as any in recent memory. The difference, of course, is that it's black racism, so we must ignore it lest we, in pointing out their racism, be branded racists, ourselves.
"How do you know it's racist? Maybe she just likes him."
That might have been a credible argument had she exhibited ANY support for a presidential candidate before. Now, after years of silence, she decides that she has to throw her hat in the ring in favor of the only black candidate.
What a joke.