How does this guy still have a job?
 
I guess he never read my response to his prior documented outburst and here he is bringing race into the mix...again. Only this time he brought the I'm-not-hiding-that-I-hate-white-people response.
 
 
It's really unfortunate that this man has such a chip on his shoulder and you begin to wonder how it would cloud his judgment...and I'm sure that it clouds his judgment.  
  
Mr. Price stated that he was provoked by a Dallas resident Jeff Turner because he was being called "Chief Moolah" and went on to state in his interview with 1080 KRLD, "if you lookup the slang it's what an I-talian immigrant refers to an African American." So I took Mr. Price up on his request and tried to look it up.......but never came up with any such term.
 
It turns out that Mr. Price doesn't speak I-talian, and apparently neither do I. Some more searching revealed a completely different I-talian term. The term Mr. Price was referring to is "moolie" (I-talian slang for black man) not "moolah" (slang for money). A big difference in pronunciation and meaning. Had he known this, or if he'd just done a bit more research, then he may not have been so quick to jump to racist conclusions. Mr. Turner was obviously a bit crackers as well if he didn't know how to pronounce "mullah" (Muslim man, educated in Islamic theology and sacred law) with all of the talk about Afghanistan and it's craziness. 
 
At this point, it's hard to disregard Mr. Turner's objection to Price's responses. He stated that he meant "mullah" and that he was alluding to the fact that Price rules with an iron fist as the central authoritarian figure, which is usually how the mullahs rule. Mr. Price has just revealed his true self and thoughts with regards to his white (and I-talian, because they come in a plethora of colors) counterparts on Earth.  
  
I'm not even going to bother ranting on Mr. Price's deragatory use of "teabagger" to reference Tea Party members. You can already see where his head is at in the racist context and that just extends the argument.
 
In the immortal words of comedian Ron White, "You can't fix stupid. There's not a pill you can take; there's not a class you can go to. Stupid is forever." 

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