More haterade, anybody?
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I'm celebrating, because I've just earned the title of official racist hate site by linking to Stacey Campfield's blog.
Taking the "I know you are, but what am I?" tactic to a whole new level, Stacey's argument seems to be that anyone who links to his racist hate site is a racist hate site themselves.
Of course, Stacey's site (or "sight" as he also calls it) isn't really a racist hate site. It's more like a complete dumbass site. Among other idiocies, Stacey brings up the "7 Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game he played back in junior high - undoubtedly the dumbass version of the "6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game popularized on the Internet some years back.
You may recall Stacey as the right-wing whackjob Tennessee legislator who wanted to join his state's black caucus. Stacey upped the ante over the weekend by posting excerpts from Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speach in an attempt to show how he was being discriminated against by not being allowed to join a black political group, despite the fact that he isn't, you know, black.
The ensuing uproar caused Stacey to have to disable comments on his blog because mean people were leaving nasty comments. This is really a shame, because as Stacey notes:
Probably a good thing, though, because the comments Stacey would be getting after comparing the black caucus to the KKK most likely wouldn't be family reading.
I predict a spot for Stacey on Democratic Underground's Top 10 Conservative Idiots list this week. He's a shoe-in.
I'm celebrating, because I've just earned the title of official racist hate site by linking to Stacey Campfield's blog.
How about every person who called me a racist and a hate site. By golly they almost all link directly to my site. They are now and forever will be an official racist hate site.
Are You A Hate Site? - Camp4u
Taking the "I know you are, but what am I?" tactic to a whole new level, Stacey's argument seems to be that anyone who links to his racist hate site is a racist hate site themselves.
Of course, Stacey's site (or "sight" as he also calls it) isn't really a racist hate site. It's more like a complete dumbass site. Among other idiocies, Stacey brings up the "7 Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game he played back in junior high - undoubtedly the dumbass version of the "6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game popularized on the Internet some years back.
You may recall Stacey as the right-wing whackjob Tennessee legislator who wanted to join his state's black caucus. Stacey upped the ante over the weekend by posting excerpts from Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speach in an attempt to show how he was being discriminated against by not being allowed to join a black political group, despite the fact that he isn't, you know, black.
The ensuing uproar caused Stacey to have to disable comments on his blog because mean people were leaving nasty comments. This is really a shame, because as Stacey notes:
I tried to allow wide birth on peoples opinion.
Probably a good thing, though, because the comments Stacey would be getting after comparing the black caucus to the KKK most likely wouldn't be family reading.
I predict a spot for Stacey on Democratic Underground's Top 10 Conservative Idiots list this week. He's a shoe-in.
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