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I genuinely don't understand what people think is funny about others complaining. The picture is stupid, and the people whining about racism are naive. Ha ha?
These people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they are
Quote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?
Quote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:15:39 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?NoIt's a response to the existence of BLM
Quote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:22:02 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:15:39 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?NoIt's a response to the existence of BLMBecause blatant discrimination didn't exist nor was it projected as a form of humor until BLM existed, right?
Quote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:24:36 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:22:02 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:15:39 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?NoIt's a response to the existence of BLMBecause blatant discrimination didn't exist nor was it projected as a form of humor until BLM existed, right?Of course racism existed but it was on an individual level and did not call for a mass movement They're fighting against institutional racism and white privilege which doesn't exist All BLM did was worsen racial relations which was good before Obama and BLM
Quote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:37:53 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:24:36 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:22:02 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:15:39 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?NoIt's a response to the existence of BLMBecause blatant discrimination didn't exist nor was it projected as a form of humor until BLM existed, right?Of course racism existed but it was on an individual level and did not call for a mass movement They're fighting against institutional racism and white privilege which doesn't exist All BLM did was worsen racial relations which was good before Obama and BLMHoly shitAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:01:05 PMAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?YesPoint out laws with racist intent and I'll agree with you
Are you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?
Quote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 01:25:36 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:01:05 PMAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?YesPoint out laws with racist intent and I'll agree with youThis isn't Serious, but I'll do your legwork for you anyway.Here is a very straightforward list of examples. Note that "institutionalized racism" does not mean "this law was written because niggers are inferior to white people". The effect is secondary to intention. Gentrification of urban housing is intended to create value in poor neighborhood, making them more wealthy and stable. In effect, it pushes out poor people (and thus disproportionately affects blacks and other ethnic minorities). I wouldn't be doing my due-diligence if I didn't also point out that the left habitually misrepresents racism, and instead paints it as a specter of evil white men. It isn't. It is, however, an unintended effect of quite a bit of legislation. It is almost always not because white people regard black people as inferior, but because populations are inherently unequal and white people happen to be the wealthy majority to black peoples' poor minority.YouTube
Quote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:57:30 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 01:25:36 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:01:05 PMAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?YesPoint out laws with racist intent and I'll agree with youThis isn't Serious, but I'll do your legwork for you anyway.Here is a very straightforward list of examples. Note that "institutionalized racism" does not mean "this law was written because niggers are inferior to white people". The effect is secondary to intention. Gentrification of urban housing is intended to create value in poor neighborhood, making them more wealthy and stable. In effect, it pushes out poor people (and thus disproportionately affects blacks and other ethnic minorities). I wouldn't be doing my due-diligence if I didn't also point out that the left habitually misrepresents racism, and instead paints it as a specter of evil white men. It isn't. It is, however, an unintended effect of quite a bit of legislation. It is almost always not because white people regard black people as inferior, but because populations are inherently unequal and white people happen to be the wealthy majority to black peoples' poor minority.YouTubeIf you're going to argue effect instead of intent, then what about rich black people They certainly aren't being affected by gentrification Gentrification affects people along economic lines, not racial linesThe problem with arguing effect over intent is that legislation affects people by economic status, location, ect but never by identityBut the left keeps pushing identity politics so that may change soonQuoteit pushes out poor people (and thus disproportionately affects blacks and other ethnic minorities).
Quote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:57:30 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 01:25:36 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:01:05 PMAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?YesPoint out laws with racist intent and I'll agree with youThis isn't Serious, but I'll do your legwork for you anyway.Here is a very straightforward list of examples. Note that "institutionalized racism" does not mean "this law was written because niggers are inferior to white people". The effect is secondary to intention. Gentrification of urban housing is intended to create value in poor neighborhood, making them more wealthy and stable. In effect, it pushes out poor people (and thus disproportionately affects blacks and other ethnic minorities). I wouldn't be doing my due-diligence if I didn't also point out that the left habitually misrepresents racism, and instead paints it as a specter of evil white men. It isn't. It is, however, an unintended effect of quite a bit of legislation. It is almost always not because white people regard black people as inferior, but because populations are inherently unequal and white people happen to be the wealthy majority to black peoples' poor minority.YouTubeIf you're going to argue effect instead of intent, then what about rich black people They certainly aren't being affected by gentrification Gentrification affects people along economic lines, not racial linesThe problem with arguing effect over intent is that legislation affects people by economic status, location, ect but never by identityBut the left keeps pushing identity politics so that may change soon
it pushes out poor people (and thus disproportionately affects blacks and other ethnic minorities).
Economic issues are not racial issues
i havent found this kind of stuff consistently funny in like a year and a half
Quote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 01:01:05 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:37:53 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:24:36 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:22:02 PMQuote from: H. T. on January 19, 2017, 12:15:39 PMQuote from: Friend on January 19, 2017, 12:05:52 PMThese people who beat up Trump supporters and shoot the people who protect us claim to be the good guys It's genuinely shocking to see how far up their own asses they areYeah, that's apparent. Have they considered that this form of antagonism is partially at fault for the existence of BLM?NoIt's a response to the existence of BLMBecause blatant discrimination didn't exist nor was it projected as a form of humor until BLM existed, right?Of course racism existed but it was on an individual level and did not call for a mass movement They're fighting against institutional racism and white privilege which doesn't exist All BLM did was worsen racial relations which was good before Obama and BLMHoly shitAre you seriously claiming that prior to BLM, racism was individual rather than widespread, normalized, reflected in government and private institutions, and that racism was not an issue?YesPoint out laws with racist intent and I'll agree with you
The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.