Good post - but Im not sure about the "societal differences," part. Is this to suggest that some societies actually condone or encourage a lack of courtesy and civility through a herd behavior? I suppose the case could be made that such behavior comes from a "survival of the fittest," among the throngs in downtown Peking. But c'mon, when you're in Rome....
This girl ISN"T racist at all. She's 100% accurate and telling it like it is. There's a huge difference between being racist and pointing out an annoying and undeniable trait. Attending a few years back a graduation ceremony at a Northeast Ivy League, I finally had to stand up in the stadium and ask the Asians around me to sit the hell down and put their frikken cells phones away so that the rest of us could enjoy our own sons and daughters. Virtually everyone of them were talking away on their cells as their kids came into the stadium, flailing their arms and acting like animals. No doubt they excel in mathematics, but in rudeness too! Not surprising that the UCLA administrators are up in arms - most them are probably Asians as well.
Congressman Barney Frank stated, "It's painful to see a member-in-good-standing get castrated!"
Mr. Obama, would you please look up the definition of "dignity," after which, YOUR RESIGNATION along with Mr. Bo-Rangles and Ms. Polluted-Waters would be accepted without regret!
I just signed up on Ancestry.com and plan to research if I am a direct descendant of the White Citizens' Council. I think I might be.
It's pretty pathetic when you have someone like Shabazz saying that he'll "eat" members of the Tea Party. Such a statement just feeds into those that think people like him are "cannibals."
All of the race-baiting that's suddenly emerging from Obama's minions along with the other nasty rhetoric is little more than signs of desperation from an Administration that has squandered what once was perhaps the most incredible opportunity to bring our Nation together. If I never had racist leanings before Obama's election, I most certainly do now! I have a difficult time even looking at this Shabazz loser - a name that sounds as though it ought to be on a Kellogg's cereal package.