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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Where's the diversity?
Barack Obama is bi-racial. Michelle Obama is African-American. Supposedly, this meant something.
In fact, there have been hundreds of articles insisting this does mean something.
So could someone explain to us how that's possible when the White House has posted a cartoon video to promote ObamaCare.
No, the problem is not, the wang. We've already covered that.
The problem is the White House spent money on a cartoon of Americans signing up for ObamaCare and all the Americans are . . . Anglo White. All seven of them. Some might argue the couple in the left section of the screen are Asian-Americans. If that was the intent, the cartoon is also racist because that doesn't look like Asian-Americans although it may look like a negative cartoon stereotype of Asian-Americans.