The great white hope

So it's ok to have a black President be the great hope for blacks, but not ok for whites to have a hope for anyone who may be white.?

good gawd what have we become..sad really
 
Can you at least admit to the fact that this woman saying that republicans needed a great white hope was a racist remark?

was it really? it's a phrase that was coined in that respect all those years ago, but has the meaning behind the phrase evolved, or has it always stayed a racist remark?
 
was it really? it's a phrase that was coined in that respect all those years ago, but has the meaning behind the phrase evolved, or has it always stayed a racist remark?

I think in the context it was used, it is pretty easy to read it as a racist remark that closely parallels the original meaning, and the congresswoman's attempt to back away from it was extremely weak.
 
google is your friend and obviously we have some libs once again crying racism where none exists....

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great white hope

Something or someone that is expected to succeed. For example, Mark is the great white hope of the international division. This expression dates from the early 1900s, when heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson, who was black, seemed invincible and the term was used for any white opponent who might defeat him. It gained currency as the title of a Broadway play and later (1970) a film. By then it had been transferred to anyone of whom much was expected.

why doesn't it surprise me that liberals ignore reality and instead falsely pull the race card....those that continue to do this are only diminishing any value calling someone a racist has.....

good job!
 
Keep trying, you know you lost the last election to a Black man and it's eating you alive, isn't it?
:cof1:
 
By then it had been transferred to anyone of whom much was expected.

By then it had been transferred to anyone of whom much was expected.

By then it had been transferred to anyone of whom much was expected.

By then it had been transferred to anyone of whom much was expected.

a simple google search of the phrase shows that all the links say it is no longer racist.....nice try libs....but fail
 
GOP not full of racists?

Around 96% of African-Americans don't believe you, according to the exit polling I've seen.
 
I think in the context it was used, it is pretty easy to read it as a racist remark that closely parallels the original meaning, and the congresswoman's attempt to back away from it was extremely weak.

i didn't watch any video, so don't have the context, but first glance tells me that anyone could have uttered this phrase with absolutely no racial tinge to it at all, and only when someone got 'offended', did she feel the need to 'backpedal'. I could be entirely wrong, but I doubt it.
 
Keep trying, you know you lost the last election to a Black man and it's eating you alive, isn't it?
:cof1:

actually, what pisses me off is that the left wing sold themselves out to a chicago politician. I'd have rather had hillary, or even howard dean, but NOT a chicago politician.
 
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