Thursday, October 13, 2011

Black people can get along fine without being defended by Ann Coulter

Recently, author (I guess I have to call her that) Ann Coulter defended presidential nominee Rick Santorum for comments he made about the difference between being black and gay.

And amazingly enough, she actually took it upon herself to defend black people as only Ann Coulter can - i.e. putting down another group of Americans:

I'm sick of people comparing gays to blacks. No, it's very different. What Santorum said is true. It's sexualization of the military. It's not someone being Black. Tell me how being Black is like being gay. You can see someone is Black. You can't see someone is gay and the precise policy we're talking about is whether they can go around announcing they're gay."

I never thought it was possible but as a black man AND a gay man, I am offended by Coulter twice as much rather than singularly.

Rather than go into an expository about being black and gay, I think it would suffice that folks look at the source when it comes to such a comment. Furthermore, someone should tell Coulter that simply because she may have gone out a few dates with Jimmy "J.J." Walker" does not make her an authority on the black community:


Furthermore, I think the black community can get along just fine without being "defended" by someone like her. Lastly, someone should inform Coulter that she is not a "down sista," no matter what the following clip from The Boondocks may portray her as (parental guidance suggested) :






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2 comments:

DClark1991 said...

The video was portraying her as a fraud and a liar.

BJ Jackson Lincoln said...

She is a fraud and a liar among a host of other things. She gets her boney ass face time because she will say anything. She is mean and abusive toward everyone. I feel sad for her. Anyone full of that much nasty toward everyone else can not be happy with themselves.