Racism- how do you feel about it?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by LornaDoom, Jan 6, 2014.

  1. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I think he was the right man, at the right time for the job :2thumbsup:


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  2. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Unlike his translator in south africa :D
     
  3. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I am sure David Rockefeller agrees, since the bankers would have never been able to get their agenda through with a white man in office.
     
  4. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    That actually was rather funny [​IMG]

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  5. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    Sorry, Hitler and Osama are one in the same. They have the same agenda and ideas, Along with osamacare follows the same path as hitlers. Osama is working on his kill ratio though via drone strikes!

    If anything, I would want the footage of GZ pumping a round into crayon martin.
     
  6. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    What the article says is
    Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin. There is no evidence to the contrary.

    The fact that slaves used combs to remove seeds from cotton does not make them the inventors of the cotton gin because:

    1. They did not invent the comb

    2. There is not evidence (that I have seen, at least), that the use of a comb to remove seeds from cotton was an innovation of the slaves. There is only the claim that they used such a method.

    3. Even if you image that they did invent combing cotton, they still did not invent the cotton gin.

    That historians accept the theory that slaves really invented the cotton gin without any proof is an indication of how insane political correctness has become.

    There's lots of smart black people in the world and throughout history. False claims of credit where it is not due are unwarranted, however.
     
  7. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I don't think Obama has his own agenda since he is merely a puppet, but I would say his controllers are the same as Hitler's (the central bankers and corporate America, which most people don't know funded the Nazi war machine via IG Farben).
     
  8. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    I agree, That's where the other honest 10% come in. They are ashamed at the one chance they had, They got a fucktard to make it worse and one of the 90% to represent them. They have to live with the idiot too.
     
  9. happilyinlove

    happilyinlove with myself :p

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    hotwater is neither a tyrant or idiot and he deserves civility. If you have a shred of decency, you would agree.




    hotwater, I know you're smart enough not to consider Yogi the ambassador for white people. Unfortunately he's not likely to extend the same courtesy to you.

    Though it does become harder to defend you when you perpetuate stereotypical racism against whites.

     
  10. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Sorry to disappoint you but there’s no video out there of TM execution, but if history is any indication there’ll be more than enough footage of GZ next arrest and prosecution - just standby

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  11. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    He may not be a tyrant, But if he is in full support of a tyrant idiot, It leaves little to differ. Thus only an idiot would support obama, The 90%
     
  12. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I know yogi doesn’t represent the average bear, but he does in many ways represent the average Joe and thats disturbing.


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  13. happilyinlove

    happilyinlove with myself :p

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    Fact is, your representation of white people sucks. (edit) So speak for yourself when you say "It leaves litter to differ". What you mean to say is "Its difficult for me to reconcile." I assure you, that struggle is not unique to you but its also not an absolute.

    Off to take care of my home. Good luck to ya!
     
  14. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    I know there is no video, I had high hopes.


    Funny, They keep trying and trying to drag his name through shit and he still comes out clean on the other side. Just like his whore of a wife, Decided to try and pull bullshit when she realized she wasn't going to get rich off of him.
    The only thing he does wrong, Is stay in florida and keep the dumb bitch around.
     
  15. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    Economists often disagree about a variety of points. There's also often consensus.

    There are also some things that are well known to economists, but not to the general public. A lot of information is kept down for political reasons.

    As Warren Buffet put it (speaking of the bubble and crash) (paraphrasing, but it may be exact) "Everyone knew the whole thing was going to turn into mice and pumpkins at midnight, but the later it got, the better everyone looked".

    Lots of people saw the crash coming. Housing prices has gone sky high, and people who were completely unworthy of credit were getting easy loans.

    What was not known was how bad the crash would be when it came, some of its snowball effects, and in particular the level of credit crisis, where banks would not even loan money to one another.

    So the crisis was predictable and indeed predicted. As recovery was indeed predictable and predicted.

    Bush left the financial crisis in freefall near the end of his term. Whatever else one thinks of Obama and Geithner and their policies, they along with Bernanke probably averted what could have been a much more severe crisis or total collapse.

    Given that the financial markets did not collapse, the level of and timetable for recovery was predictable.

    I'm not a big Obama fan, but I don't think he's an idiot. He was a former President of the Harvard Law Review, for one thing.

    There's lots to criticize about Obama, I just don't see criticism of his intelligence as legitimate.
     
  16. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    Why would I mean difficult to reconcile? I didn't say that, Don't give a shit to say it.

    If you don't like it don't read it. (edit) Free speech!
     
  17. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    You would be surprised how many feel the same way and it isn't all 'average joe' for the most part.
     
  18. Cherea

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    Dude...I hardly even talk to my blood sister, let alone all this bunch of nitwits.

    I'll tell you what I think is racist --- how blacks have been coopted by the Democratic Party. The self-same Dem party that voted against Emancipation and in favor of Jim Crow.

    Anyway, there's a shining strand of black conservatives, from Frederick Douglass, to Booker T. Washington, to Zora Neale Hurston, to Ralph Ellison, to Malcom X himself, and finally to Thomas Sowell nowadays, who are obscured by public education and Africana Studies Department in public-privated funded colleges across the country.

    I'm offended by that.
     
  19. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    You probably watch sports such as college and professional football, The NBA, college basketball, and worship at the feet of black athletes; it’s not much of a stretch to continue that worship all the way to the front steps of the white house.

    I know you can do it :2thumbsup:


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  20. Wizardofodd

    Wizardofodd Senior Member

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    You would be surprised by how many don't feel the same way. And many of those people don't support the president politically but they support your rhetoric even less. The reason is because it's people who say the things that you say who are sometimes the loudest and then others tend to be associated with your social views just because they have a different political opinion. And then people like you complain that that anyone who disagrees with the president is automatically pigeonholed into exactly the stereotype that you completely embody but your own actions facilitate that. Many people who don't agree with the president don't want to be seen anywhere near you even more.
     
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