Some Tea Partiers Are Just Bad Spellers (and Racists)
Remember this past summer, when we were all debating whether or not the tea-party movement was racist or not? One of the interesting parts of the movement was creative sign spelling.
Today brings us news that the two issues are related (as if we didn’t have some supicions all along). A leader of the Tea Party Movement and owner of TeaParty.org, Dale Robertson, was featured in a photo taken in February holding a sign saying “Congress = Slaveowner, Taxpayer = Niggar”
There is so much here. Poor spelling is apparently rampant. I mean, let’s face it… The word isn’t that hard to spell. If you can spell “bigger” or if you have kids, you will be familiar with “Tigger” it shouldn’t be a problem. Of course it is all thrown into flux when you think “figure” rhymes with it…
If you actually go to the source of the photo, you can also see that the sign used to say something else (perhaps “slave”) but someone decided that that word wasn’t offensive enough. Of course, it could also be that they thought the word underneath was spelled wrong…
Either way, there is finally a datapoint that irrefutably points to a leader of the movement with some racist tendencies.
Tags: racism, Tea Baggers, Tea Parties
Seriously, how crazy will the GOP get before it all falls apart? Look at this guy from Minnesota, Allen Quist, who was once the Republican nominee for governor (now running for MN-01):
What they should be fighting for is an education. I’m not the spelling police, but if you’re making a sign…
Actually, these signs give great insight into the tea party-ers. They are obviously not well educated – which only gave more humor to the threat of Going Galt. I also recall that the word socialist gave them a lot of trouble, as well.
I have been laughing and laughing and laughing over this.
Mainly because the last bit of cultural cluelessness by these people got them their nick name of teabaggers.
So are we supposed to call them n*gg*ers now?
Because that would be damned funny.
what the hell is it with minnesota? 2 progressive senators, the first Muslim member of congress, and people like M-bach and THIS! talk about a bi polar state