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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 22:35:18 GMT
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Post by hi224 on Jun 23, 2020 22:54:22 GMT
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Post by mslo79 on Jun 24, 2020 0:54:44 GMT
he's telling it like it is but the left won't hear it because they favor disorder over order as what he's saying it goes against their corrupt narrative. but it shows you how disordered people are when, like he said, someone gets fired from their job for saying 'all lives matter' in a text message. pure insanity. society is going to get worse the more godless it becomes but the left is all for that stuff, which speaks volumes about them. because once someone removes Jesus Christ from a person's moral conduct/foundation, chaos/disorder tends to fill that void since people follow their fallen nature etc which is inclined towards sin. like Jesus Christ said, 'Without Me you can do nothing'. NOTE: I am not saying everyone on the left is horrible, but it's pretty obvious that the radicals are controlling the left nowadays as many in positions of power on the left ain't exactly friendly to Christianity which is the measuring stick for the way people should live etc. anyone who opposes Christianity and it's morals (i.e. like the left does with abortion/euthanasia/gay agenda etc) is the villain. period. then he goes on to talk about police etc... all the more reason the left is messed up as they pretty much stop the police from restoring order in areas that are all messed up like Seattle etc. hell, he said over 80% of black football players go bankrupt... it's amazing how someone could make millions and be that stupid. you should be EASILY set for life with million of dollars. it's like some get money and then just go nuts with buying boatloads of crap they don't need. because I understand living a good life and all, but with millions you can easily live a above average life and still have plenty of $$$ left. but it's the left for you as they tend to go the opposite of what's good in many cases and basic decency does not compute for many of them. BLM/Antifa etc are not exactly good and the left pretty much promotes this disordered stuff. hell, the left is so "anti-racist" they end up being racist by taking things too far the other way to where it's more of the mindset of... 'white people bad, must be punished. minorities good, can do no wrong' kind of mentality. but it's all about division on the left as they feed off chaos. p.s. but I think enough black people are waking up to the left's BS (although I think historically speaking... I think it's something around 90/10 in favor of democrats with the black voters) as I heard Trump only need a small percentage increase and he's almost guaranteed to win.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 24, 2020 1:06:20 GMT
That is some of the most rational stuff I have heard in a while. I don't agree with everything he said, but he makes a lot of good points. I think the tangent he goes off on with Basketball towards the end of the video is misplaced, but he said a lot that I agree with.
I am a liberal btw. I assume he is a Conservative.
Protesters have been blocking traffic in my city and these people are just trying to get home or to work. This should be illegal. You can protest, but not while blocking traffic. Defund the police force? That is insanity.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 24, 2020 3:09:04 GMT
That dude endorses why black is beautiful. he's telling it like it is but the left won't hear it because they favor disorder over order as what he's saying it goes against their corrupt narrative. That is some of the most rational stuff I have heard in a while. I don't agree with everything he said, but he makes a lot of good points. I think the tangent he goes off on with Basketball towards the end of the video is misplaced, but he said a lot that I agree with. I am a liberal btw. I assume he is a Conservative. Protesters have been blocking traffic in my city and these people are just trying to get home or to work. This should be illegal. You can protest, but not while blocking traffic. Defund the police force? That is insanity. Pffffffffft. I suggest y'all read Uncle Tom's Cabin. I know what the book is about and I understand the connection you are making. I still agree with much of what he says in the video. People can still be right even if the reasons they are right are based on misguided reasons.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2020 4:51:36 GMT
That dude endorses why black is beautiful. he's telling it like it is but the left won't hear it because they favor disorder over order as what he's saying it goes against their corrupt narrative. That is some of the most rational stuff I have heard in a while. I don't agree with everything he said, but he makes a lot of good points. I think the tangent he goes off on with Basketball towards the end of the video is misplaced, but he said a lot that I agree with. I am a liberal btw. I assume he is a Conservative. Protesters have been blocking traffic in my city and these people are just trying to get home or to work. This should be illegal. You can protest, but not while blocking traffic. Defund the police force? That is insanity. Pffffffffft. I suggest y'all read Uncle Tom's Cabin. I don't know if you mean to do it or not, but when you write things like "pfffffffft. I suggest y'all read..." you come across as smug and superior and condescending and I don't think too many people here are going to take your endorsement seriously at all.
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Post by Aj_June on Jun 24, 2020 4:55:08 GMT
Pffffffffft. I suggest y'all read Uncle Tom's Cabin. I don't know if you mean to do it or not, but when you write things like "pfffffffft. I suggest y'all read..." you come across as smug and superior and condescending and I don't think too many people here are going to take your endorsement seriously at all. It does appear smug and superior but that is also part of his personality that appeals a lot. I would rate gameboy as an elite poster.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2020 4:56:38 GMT
I don't know if you mean to do it or not, but when you write things like "pfffffffft. I suggest y'all read..." you come across as smug and superior and condescending and I don't think too many people here are going to take your endorsement seriously at all. It does appear smug and superior but that is also part of his personality that appeals a lot. I would rate gameboy as an elite poster. I know it's part of his personality. And I wouldn't necessarily say he is an elite poster, instead I'd say he is rather consistent and homogenized in his approach to cultivating an online personality. I just think he needs to be called out from time to time when he gets obnoxious.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2020 5:33:11 GMT
I know it's part of his personality. And I wouldn't necessarily say he is an elite poster, instead I'd say he is rather consistent and homogenized in his approach to cultivating an online personality. I just think he needs to be called out from time to time when he gets obnoxious. Bullshit. This is my sincere position on the matter. Like I said, the police murdered a suspect, and the community is outraged and demanding reform. Why is this Uncle Tom attacking BLM? Serious question. You can make all the ad hominem attacks against me you want. This would be like a gay man defending the cops in the Stonewall rebellion.
I'd say the guy is a little bit embarrassed to be part of a racial/ethnic group, many of whom seem to be compelled to gravitate to the role of victim. The guy doesn't want special treatment and I'm sure he didn't appreciate his son getting blitzed with BLM sentiments at school. I think it just fosters divisiveness and does more harm than good. To call this black man an "Uncle Tom" is irritating on your part, it's presumptuous and, worst, it totally lacks empathy for these people, who are getting pulled in different directions all at once and who really want to lay the past at rest and get on with living their lives. This man is certainly be respected, if not necessarily admired. He is more concerned with doing right by his family and seeing that they get the best life they can have and places this as above joining in with a group whom he doesn't much relate to. And that is absolutely his choice. (Though think this particular black man might be offended at the idea of "being admired.") I don't see this man as whining at all.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2020 6:12:05 GMT
I'd say the guy is a little bit embarrassed to be part of a racial/ethnic group, many of whom seem to be compelled to gravitate to the role of victim. The guy doesn't want special treatment and I'm sure he didn't appreciate his son getting blitzed with BLM sentiments at school. I think it just fosters divisiveness and does more harm than good. To call this black man an "Uncle Tom" is irritating on your part, it's presumptuous and, worst, it totally lacks empathy for these people, who are getting pulled in different directions all at once and who really want to lay the past at rest and get on with living their lives. This man is certainly be respected, if not necessarily admired. He is more concerned with doing right by his family and seeing that they get the best life they can have and places this as above joining in with a group whom he doesn't much relate to. And that is absolutely his choice. (Though think this particular black man might be offended at the idea of "being admired.") I don't see this man as whining at all. No, you claimed I'm cultivating an online personality because I have very heartfelt opinions about police brutality. Bullshit. Debate the issue without making personal attacks.
A suspect was murdered by police. This man is defending police brutality in the black community. No, black people do not respect him and neither do many whites. Uncle Tom is the appropriate word here. Do you also think the Stonewall Riots were wrong?
I'm white. Don't you think I hear all the white people around me saying in so many words "The Negroes are getting uppity again!"? This is about police stepping out of line and the community correcting them. I bet this man wouldn't talk this nonsense on the street in front of his black neighbors, if he has any. He probably lives in a gated community.
The part about you cultivating an online personality -- I'm not saying these aren't your beliefs and opinions. It's just the way you state your case. It's always measured and precise and consistent. It seems that you might benefit from some new insights or the occasional change of opinion or outlook. Otherwise, you come across very much as somebody with such vastly superior knowledge and intellect and you have a tendency to sort of lord it over other posters. I don't know if you know that you do this, but you kinda do. And personally I would think that not knowing practically everything (or acting like you do) and asking the occasional question might brighten your day a bit and you might learn something to do. Because if we stop asking questions, then we cease learning and for us change stops there. I don't know if this guy lives in a gated community or not. Why do you seem to think that he does? And if so, does living in a gated community say something to you about this man. No, I don't think The Stonewall Riots were wrong or bad or unnecessary. Quite the opposite. A moment in time and it seemed like a spontaneous free for all and I'm not aware of any cop-on-queen homicide taking place that might or vice versa. And that night that took place at the end of June, 1969 has bequeathed his legacy, more or less, the annual Gay Pride Parade in many big cities around the world; where themes of love and acceptance and music and dancing and sex and community are all at the forefront of these parades. No looting, no arson, no destruction and no planned destruction. I can't say these "venues" are much alike at all.
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Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2020 8:58:34 GMT
I know it's part of his personality. And I wouldn't necessarily say he is an elite poster, instead I'd say he is rather consistent and homogenized in his approach to cultivating an online personality. I just think he needs to be called out from time to time when he gets obnoxious. Bullshit. This is my sincere position on the matter. Like I said, the police murdered a suspect, and the community is outraged and demanding reform. Why is this Uncle Tom attacking BLM? Serious question. You can make all the ad hominem attacks against me you want. This would be like a gay man defending the cops in the Stonewall rebellion.
He addressed all of that several times. You should probably watch the video instead of criticizing it while asking others what it says.
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Post by dirtypillows on Jun 24, 2020 19:59:44 GMT
The part about you cultivating an online personality -- I'm not saying these aren't your beliefs and opinions. It's just the way you state your case. It's always measured and precise and consistent. It seems that you might benefit from some new insights or the occasional change of opinion or outlook. Otherwise, you come across very much as somebody with such vastly superior knowledge and intellect and you have a tendency to sort of lord it over other posters. I don't know if you know that you do this, but you kinda do. And personally I would think that not knowing practically everything (or acting like you do) and asking the occasional question might brighten your day a bit and you might learn something to do. Because if we stop asking questions, then we cease learning and for us change stops there. I don't know if this guy lives in a gated community or not. Why do you seem to think that he does? And if so, does living in a gated community say something to you about this man. No, I don't think The Stonewall Riots were wrong or bad or unnecessary. Quite the opposite. A moment in time and it seemed like a spontaneous free for all and I'm not aware of any cop-on-queen homicide taking place that might or vice versa. And that night that took place at the end of June, 1969 has bequeathed his legacy, more or less, the annual Gay Pride Parade in many big cities around the world; where themes of love and acceptance and music and dancing and sex and community are all at the forefront of these parades. No looting, no arson, no destruction and no planned destruction. I can't say these "venues" are much alike at all. You need to separate the BLM protesters from the rioters and looters. I guarantee you, BLM was not looting. They're seeking justice and an end to police brutality. If anyone is responsible for the chaos in the streets, it's the police who are sewing discord with their arrogant self-entitled abuse of their authority.
This man is a black Republican who is out of touch with his community. He's the same type of "negro" who opposed MLk and the civil rights demonstrations in the 1960's.
I have strong beliefs and I'm sorry if that comes across as arrogance. Can you tell what you think is wrong with BLM and their protests?
You're right. The BLM protests are not the same as looting and setting fire, though the feelings likely come from some of the same places. It's your regard for the man in the video that rubs me the wrong way. Except for what he chooses to reveal in the video, you know nothing about him. He's a black Republican. So what? Why is that any of your business? Can't he choose the kind of life he wants for himself and his family? Is there a law against it? You haven't looked at the possible reasons why the man is a Republican. Maybe somebody told him once that the shortest path from a -> b is the path of least resistance. Maybe he's not the fighting type to begin with, and maybe someone told him that hard work and picking your battles wisely would reap more of life's rewards than protesting and complaining all the time (and it IS seen as complaining by some people.) If you choose to identify with the victim mentality (and protesting can and will be seen that way by a sizable minority), then don't act surprised if you end up a victim. And just maybe this black man sees it this way. And maybe he doesn't want that for himself and his family. And you, GB, a white man have no business telling him that this black guy can't try to have it all. That is so not your place. It would be my guess that this guy is a hard worker and maybe (and this speculation) he had TWO parents at home to raise and guide him. Maybe he'd rather live in a nice house and have a nice car and make sure his kids go to good schools and maybe he'd rather get what he wants out of life by working hard for it. Besides, he has no problem with white people and YOU THINK THAT'S PART OF THE PROBLEM?! That seems very backwards and counter-productive to me. And, again, this man has not hurt anybody and he has chosen his own "community" for himself - whatever that may be; so really how this man has chosen to live his life is really none of your business.
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