Seems to me that it's lacking--badly lacking--if a supposed minister can possibly believe that sending black kids to college can cause them to be infected by DNA: "There’s white racist DNA running through the synapses of his or her brain tissue. They will kill their own kind, defend the enemies of their kind or anyone who is perceived to be the enemy of the milky white way of life."
Okay, seriously? Somebody needs to explain to the douchenozzle that DNA is not an infectious disease. DNA is what gives him his controversial skin tone. DNA does not affect a person's thought processes (unless, of course, their DNA dictates that they have a mental disease, like Wright's obviously does). Somebody needs to give the guy a basic biology textbook and get him to read it.
Now, if he'd said that kids are brainwashed at college, I'd be in the awkward position of agreeing with the premise, even though I'd call him an idiot about what he's thinking they're brainwashed with.
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I firmly believe there is always some looser trying to come up with a more outlandish belief to cause a stir. What is sad is there are people and organizations which lend them credibility because he obviously doesn't have the mental capacity God gave a tree stump.
ReplyDeleteYou know, Duke? You're probably right.
DeleteQUESTION: Does Obama have black or white DNA?
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteYou know, if it were some backwoodsy preacher dude, I might be willing to accept that he believed what he said about it. I've seen some people who had remarkably messed-up ideas about science. But seeing as it is who said it: he's seeing his "star" fading and needs to get his name back in the news.
ReplyDeleteYou'd be surprised about the messed-up ideas the average person has about science. Most people don't actually understand what DNA is and how it works. I can believe that Wright doesn't, either.
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