I would love to dialog about this but that requires me to join
YouTube. Due to their terms of service I defiantly refuse to join the
fray.

I will say this is a situation about the difference in perception, in
language and "coding" both conscious and unconscious. "Articulate" can
and has been used as form of a back handed complement. 

I've heard it enough to know I have to mental work on understanding
the context of the speaker before I feel safe to accept it as what the
speaker intended.

It is the equivalent of a woman giving a dissertation on bioethical
issues and being extolled as "...and she is such a pretty little thing."

P.S. I think driving while vlogging is just as dangerous as driving on
 on the cell phone. How about "driving while parked?" or "driving
while warming up the car?"

Your viewers need never know.

Safety man, safety...

Gena

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--- In [email protected], "Darren Winkler Darren Scott"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey everyone.
> Recently I started a new blog intitled "The Driving Blogger".
> The idea is that I, "as most of us" am far too busy to sit around 
> every day making Vlogs so I decided to film my posts while driving to 
> and from work each day. "I know, it sounds dangerous but really it's 
> no worse than all of these yahoos on their cell phones right?
> Anyway, tonight I did a special addition of my blog because I am 
> perplexed about the subjet of Barak Obama being articulate yet not 
> having the right to state this fact as it is now racist to say this...
> 
> I would like to start a dialog on this subject with all of you and 
> have posted my blog here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPXGZUWtW6s 
> I also have it posted at: www.drivingblogger.blogspot.com 
> Will you join me in this discussion and help me and others find a 
> path that will permit us to speak of Obama, "after all he may be our 
> nexr President" without becomming a racist?
> 
> Thanks to everyone and I look foraward to hearing your responses!
> 
> D. S. Winkler
> The Driving Blogger
>


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