Trent Lott
Do you think that Lott's racial statements (that the US was better off in the times of segregation) reflect the 'general' thoughts of most 'white' US citizens? Maybe Lott was just the only one forward enough to admit?
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Do you think that Lott's racial statements (that the US was better off in the times of segregation) reflect the 'general' thoughts of most 'white' US citizens? Maybe Lott was just the only one forward enough to admit? |
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Although I understand your point about all of us having prejudices, I do not agree that Lott's statement was acceptable, because in terms of everyone keeping 'quiet' about their segregationalist attitude as you say, then Lott should learn to SHUT UP! The old adage, "If you do not have anything good to say then do not say anything at all..." would apply to Lott. His position also warrants and even greater control over what he says at anytime...
Let's use the same 'fat people' example...
If you or I were to say, "Fat people tend to be lazy" then probably we would just get a few strange looks or probably some support. BUT if Lott or some other politician were to say that same statement - they would be grilled! Knowing that I cannot understand what Lott was thinking at all.
One thing more interesting than all of this is the aftermath - his hundereds of apologies - are they supposed to get him forgiven? I think not.
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I do not agree that Lott's statement was acceptable, |
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Let's use the same 'fat people' example... If you or I were to say, "Fat people tend to be lazy" then probably we would just get a few strange looks or probably some support. BUT if Lott or some other politician were to say that same statement - they would be grilled! Knowing that I cannot understand what Lott was thinking at all. |
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One thing more interesting than all of this is the aftermath - his hundreds of apologies - are they supposed to get him forgiven? I think not. |
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I remember when I first heard that Lott said that, at Senator Thurman's party, on the news. Lott is a perfect example of how one person can make the many look bad. Plus, it made alot of people in Mississippi mad too. He even tried to make an apology that he didn't mean it the way it sounded. But he should have never said the statement to begin with. In the local newspapers it was said that Lott had two choices: 1) step down willingly or 2) be (voted) forced out of his Senate seat and his position. And of course he willing stepped down to save what little diginity he had left.
Lott has announce that he will retire from the Senate by the end of the year. I wonder what he will move on to? I wonder if he is a member of the Klu klux Klan?
Trent Lott (Hover)
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The guy was not thinking about the ramifications of what he said. There are some thoughts that you may keep in mind but you don't let it hit your mouth at all.
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