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    "He couldn't sell watermelons..."

    Someone said this about Obama. It wasn't me, I'm just reporting the quote as played on the news.

    The person who said this is a national figure, and not a known member of any racist organization. Is that remark a racist remark?
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    No, but it is racists that you think that it is.

    It is your racists mind that Stereotypical links watermelons with black people so YOU are the racists one, especially when everyone knows that its Mexicans that sell fruit on the side of the road.

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