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Posted Oct 24, 2008
Dispute at McCain speech

Robert Caston  |  WeSay


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A man wearing a t-shirt with an offensive racial remark holds up a Confederate flag inside a rally for Sen. John McCain on Thurs., Oct. 23, in Ormond Beach, Fla. Note: WeSay.com intentionally covered the word in question. 

 
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Joe the Plumber, Mary the Teacher, and Ray the Racist. Go McCain.

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Robert I saw this guy at the event. why did you black out the "N" word on his shirt?

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RC

John: WeSay decided not the display the word because it is extremely offensive. But we did want to show the manner in which it appeared.

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RC: Why don't you show it so that people can be offended? I think we do a disservice to people when we try to protect them from every offensive thing that crosses their paths. People do not have a right to not be offended. In fact, if you are not offended at least once a day, you don't interact with enough people of differing views.

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The word is @#%#$@Big and bold, guys. @#%#$@Gotta use that authentic American language. These are your fellow citizens, and they're @#%#$@ing idiots. Good luck, America, you racist-ass country!

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Hmm... @#%#$@There we go. Just so we can have our bigotry out front and center, so we can get a good strong whiff of it. Smell that? That's real small-town values, right there. These are the people that have all the morals, right? If McCain and Palin win this election fairly, this country deserves what it gets, and what it's received over the last 8 years.

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Well, you can see how that turned out!

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