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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 14:53:41 GMT
If rednecks are offended by 'hate speech', they shouldn't have voted for Trump. Dish it but can't take it, eh? Is 'hick' a racist term too? Get a grip. Where did I type in all caps? Calm down, tough guy. Replace redneck with the dreaded N word and Trump with Obama and those racists you keep ranting about sound EXACTLY like you. Why do hate filled bigots like you always feign ignorance about their blatant bigotry? Even more telling is you're so eager to repeat the slur even after I pointed out that its offensive and you add a new slur. It's a 100% guaranteed you call blacks the N word when you're hanging out sucking down booze with your fellow white "enlightened" buddies. Of course you will deny it but I've never talked to a bigot that was shy about spreading the hate when he thought it was safe. One of the benefits for "passing" as white is I get to see exactly how duplicitous white libs like you really are. More proof of how hypocritical some of you white libs are. You have been whining about the "racists" non stop but when I point out you're being a bigot your reply is "calm down tough guy". Do as you say not as you do, right? It would be hilarious if it wasn't so TYPICAL. Now spew some more bigoted vitriol and dig your hole deeper. Of course you could always educate yourself and stop with the racism but we both know that won't happen don't we? Let me repeat my original sentiment. If you want to continue being a hate filled dirt stupid bigot then have at it but get down off of the high horse and stop preaching to people. Peace The first friend I ever made was black. I've dated women of many ethnicities. My best friend is black, he was the best man at my wedding. I have friends of all races, religions and sexual preferences. Nice try with the 'bigot' card. You didn't answer any of my questions. How is redneck a racist term? To me, a redneck is a small minded prick who hates people because they are different from them. If it means something else to you, that's your problem. Your entire argument revolves around a one-off sentence I threw out about racist rednecks boycotting football games. You say I'm as bad as the people I'm talking about, yet meanwhile you create this bizarre fantasy about what I do with my friends and then tell me I'm the hypocrite. The calm down comment was referencing you typing in caps, caps don't prove anything. Honestly this conversation was over the moment you used the term 'white libs' (twice). You've labeled and categorized me as a coping mechanism because the world is just too complex for you to wrap your mind around. Good luck to you, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 15:09:54 GMT
What's the topic? Dissing the USA? Racial inequality? Trump? I hate Trump? Trump sucks? I don't like Republicans? Republicans are Nazis? More Trump? Trump's response to Puerto Rico? North Korea? Obamacare? Trump Trump? Steve Bannon the boogie-man? Trump can't do anything right? Well played, guys. This would make sense if my post wasn't directly on topic. In my reply to klaw, my second paragraph was specifically about the protest. Tell me more about Leo DiCaprio, though.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Sept 26, 2017 15:38:07 GMT
What's the topic? Dissing the USA? Racial inequality? Trump? I hate Trump? Trump sucks? I don't like Republicans? Republicans are Nazis? More Trump? Trump's response to Puerto Rico? North Korea? Obamacare? Trump Trump? Steve Bannon the boogie-man? Trump can't do anything right? Well played, guys. This would make sense if my post wasn't directly on topic. In my reply to klaw, my second paragraph was specifically about the protest. Tell me more about Leo DiCaprio, though. I'm still trying to figure out why you have a problem with this occurring "at work". Why does that matter to you? Or is it just an excuse to come up with a more politically correct way to disagree with these protests? If they all got together on a Wednesday and took a knee would that bother you less? Presumably there's team meetings and practices on Wednesdays, just nothing televised. I just don't get how being at work is an issue for anyone. (Edit - this is directed to King Kong Brady. I can't even tell anymore who I'm replying to on my phone.)
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Post by damngumby on Sept 26, 2017 15:40:59 GMT
It makes even more sense if you apply it to the post that you said was "dead on".
You've brought him up more than I have, Ace.
In the context of this conversation, I brought him up (once) as an example of a tone-deaf activist whose lifestyle does not exemplify the cause he purports to support. Similar to entitled millionaire athletes complaining about life not being fair. Did that really sail over your head?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 15:54:42 GMT
It makes even more sense if you apply it to the post that you said was "dead on". You've brought him up more than I have, Ace. In the context of this conversation, I brought him up (once) as an example of a tone-deaf activist whose lifestyle does not exemplify the cause he purports to support. Similar to entitled millionaire athletes complaining about life not being fair. Did that really sail over your head? So now you're back on the 'millionaire athletes complaining' kick. Didn't you just deny saying that like two posts ago? Quick history lesson: Me: Hell, you complained about 'millionaires' who come for poor backgrounds sticking up for those still struggling. You: Someone else must have said that ... Oh, yeah, it was you! I said something completely different. Me: You really don't remember saying this?: And now here we are again. Many of those 'privileged millionaires' clawed their way out of some tough circumstances and they choose to remember (and protest for change to help) people who weren't so lucky. Why is it that you have a problem with this? This has nothing to do with the manner of protest, that's a separate topic. You specifically called them out for being 'privileged millionaires' as if that means they are no longer allowed to have an opinion. (And do I need to remind you the ultimate privileged millionaire is sitting in the oval office and tweeting nonstop instead of doing his job?) But before you try to accuse me of changing the subject, why do you think NFL players are unqualified to protest for fair treatment for others? And I have to say, you calling them tone deaf is the very definition of irony. You literally don't understand what it is they're protesting.
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Post by damngumby on Sept 26, 2017 17:35:44 GMT
I denied saying it like you said it.
Don't think for a second that these protests aren't self serving. If the press was disproportionately reporting incidents of police brutality against any other minority group, we wouldn't hear a peep from these woman beating, drug using, illegal gun possessing, millionaire athletes.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 17:54:32 GMT
I denied saying it like you said it. Don't think for a second that these protests aren't self serving. If the press was disproportionately reporting incidents of police brutality against any other minority group, we wouldn't hear a peep from these woman beating, drug using, illegal gun possessing, millionaire athletes. Wow. So everyone taking part in this protest is a woman beating drug user in your book. I mean except Brady, right? Hilarious that earlier you chastised me for making assumptions about people and painting in broad strokes, and now you come out with this. I knew you'd get here eventually, I bet you feel better getting that off your chest. You can't go back on this, you know. You can't say "I didn't say it like that," two posts from now. It's all right here for everyone to see. And yes, they're protesting unfair treatment of the demographic they come from, go figure. Let's get one more thing cleared up. They're self-serving for protesting and I'm self-righteous for supporting them. Who exactly is allowed to protest in your world?
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Sept 26, 2017 18:17:49 GMT
No, you just said that. I described a solution to the problem, in my case. "I eventually came to understand that the cops were just exercising a normal, essential, defense mechanism for that line of work. These days I walk on eggs when approached by a cop. I've learned that certain seemingly innocuous expressions and gestures can trigger a jumpy cop, and I avoid them. It's not fair, but hey, life." That's what you said. Am I misinterpreting what you're saying? That you, and by extension everyone else, should just bend over for the police because you never know when you'll get a trigger-happy, antsy one? That black people, or anyone else including you, who've been mistreated or may get mistreated by the police shouldn't protest such treatment because even though "it's not fair" that's "life?" In other words, we should just bend over and accept cops behaving badly.
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Post by runie on Sept 26, 2017 18:43:18 GMT
I am ashamed to admit i didnt know the extent of the patriotism pushed on to us citizens from such an early age, anyway now that it is now becoming well known to the rest of the world from Trump's obnoxiousness (simon says/you say-you jump/manipulation/nationality-brand-recognition/manipulative symbolism; war,flag,symbol,nation,world,best,one,free)
drilled and drilled and drilled.
but kneeling instead of the standing stuff is the equivalent of a horseshoe scenario like the far right and far left political spectrum - IT still reinforces the propaganda to re-aCT - it's inverse is not the converse it countersinks to the middle ground
just sit - do nothing or talk , eat, whatever,
Sometimes you dont realise that what you need is what you deserve - it brings you back to reality. America and trump happened and it is for the best - you can only see the faults when they are laid bare. he is an american anachronism.
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Post by damngumby on Sept 26, 2017 19:47:31 GMT
I would have said every one, if I meant every one. I didn't, because I don't.
You must be confusing me with someone else. I "chastised" you for making an incorrect assumption about a specific person (me). When talking about a group of people, I don't have a problem with making generalized statements that might not apply to every single individual.
I wonder how this conversation would play out if you stuck to the things I actually said instead of your mistaken interpretations.
Everyone. I hope in your world I am allowed to express my disapproval.
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Post by poelzig on Sept 26, 2017 20:20:26 GMT
Replace redneck with the dreaded N word and Trump with Obama and those racists you keep ranting about sound EXACTLY like you. Why do hate filled bigots like you always feign ignorance about their blatant bigotry? Even more telling is you're so eager to repeat the slur even after I pointed out that its offensive and you add a new slur. It's a 100% guaranteed you call blacks the N word when you're hanging out sucking down booze with your fellow white "enlightened" buddies. Of course you will deny it but I've never talked to a bigot that was shy about spreading the hate when he thought it was safe. One of the benefits for "passing" as white is I get to see exactly how duplicitous white libs like you really are. More proof of how hypocritical some of you white libs are. You have been whining about the "racists" non stop but when I point out you're being a bigot your reply is "calm down tough guy". Do as you say not as you do, right? It would be hilarious if it wasn't so TYPICAL. Now spew some more bigoted vitriol and dig your hole deeper. Of course you could always educate yourself and stop with the racism but we both know that won't happen don't we? Let me repeat my original sentiment. If you want to continue being a hate filled dirt stupid bigot then have at it but get down off of the high horse and stop preaching to people. Peace The first friend I ever made was black. I've dated women of many ethnicities. My best friend is black, he was the best man at my wedding. I have friends of all races, religions and sexual preferences. Nice try with the 'bigot' card. You didn't answer any of my questions. How is redneck a racist term? To me, a redneck is a small minded prick who hates people because they are different from them. If it means something else to you, that's your problem. Your entire argument revolves around a one-off sentence I threw out about racist rednecks boycotting football games. You say I'm as bad as the people I'm talking about, yet meanwhile you create this bizarre fantasy about what I do with my friends and then tell me I'm the hypocrite. The calm down comment was referencing you typing in caps, caps don't prove anything. Honestly this conversation was over the moment you used the term 'white libs' (twice). You've labeled and categorized me as a coping mechanism because the world is just too complex for you to wrap your mind around. Good luck to you, it's going to be a bumpy ride. So you have black friends is your defense? Oh well then by all means you get a free pass. I have literally heard other white bigots like you defend their use of the dreaded N word with the exact same arguments you used for using the hate filled pejorative. Hilariously enough I and most likely you as well have heard whites use that "Duh I gots black friends" line as well after spewing some bigoted bullshit. Just like you they think that makes their bigotry acceptable. You're comfortable being an ignorant hate filled bigot and I'm comfortable calling you out on it. Lets celebrate our new found agreement with the ceremonial clinking of cartoon beer glasses. ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) We also both believe in free speech being very important so lets double clink ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) . Also was I wrong in deducing you are a white guy that identifies as liberal? If so I apologize.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 20:28:23 GMT
The first friend I ever made was black. I've dated women of many ethnicities. My best friend is black, he was the best man at my wedding. I have friends of all races, religions and sexual preferences. Nice try with the 'bigot' card. You didn't answer any of my questions. How is redneck a racist term? To me, a redneck is a small minded prick who hates people because they are different from them. If it means something else to you, that's your problem. Your entire argument revolves around a one-off sentence I threw out about racist rednecks boycotting football games. You say I'm as bad as the people I'm talking about, yet meanwhile you create this bizarre fantasy about what I do with my friends and then tell me I'm the hypocrite. The calm down comment was referencing you typing in caps, caps don't prove anything. Honestly this conversation was over the moment you used the term 'white libs' (twice). You've labeled and categorized me as a coping mechanism because the world is just too complex for you to wrap your mind around. Good luck to you, it's going to be a bumpy ride. So you have black friends is your defense? Oh well then by all means you get a free pass. I have literally heard other white bigots like you defend their use of the dreaded N word with the exact same arguments you used for using the hate filled pejorative. Hilariously enough I and most likely you as well have heard whites use that "Duh I gots black friends" line as well after spewing some bigoted bullshit. Just like you they think that makes their bigotry acceptable. You're comfortable being an ignorant hate filled bigot and I'm comfortable calling you out on it. Lets celebrate our new found agreement with the ceremonial clinking of cartoon beer glasses. ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) We also both believe in free speech being very important so lets double clink ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) . Also was I wrong in deducing you are a white guy that identifies as liberal? If so I apologize. All you've done in this conversation is create a false narrative and used it as the crux of your argument. It goes beyond strawman into pure idiocy. Odd that you keep bringing up the N word when I certainly never used it, though you're probably dying to. Try harder next time.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Sept 26, 2017 20:33:26 GMT
So you have black friends is your defense? Oh well then by all means you get a free pass. I have literally heard other white bigots like you defend their use of the dreaded N word with the exact same arguments you used for using the hate filled pejorative. Hilariously enough I and most likely you as well have heard whites use that "Duh I gots black friends" line as well after spewing some bigoted bullshit. Just like you they think that makes their bigotry acceptable. You're comfortable being an ignorant hate filled bigot and I'm comfortable calling you out on it. Lets celebrate our new found agreement with the ceremonial clinking of cartoon beer glasses. ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) We also both believe in free speech being very important so lets double clink ![](https://s26.postimg.org/s8tffwvq1/cheers.gif) . Also was I wrong in deducing you are a white guy that identifies as liberal? If so I apologize. All you've done in this conversation is create a false narrative and used it as the crux of your argument. It goes beyond strawman into pure idiocy. Odd that you keep bringing up the N word when I certainly never used it, though you're probably dying to. Try harder next time. Yeah, but take a look at the tweet from the fire chief about Mike Tomlin. These are the people that those with whom you are arguing are siding with. Not really much else to say from your end. They're just going to cherry pick your words, take your statements completely out of context and paint a totally false picture, thus diverting from the issue at hand. This is what these people do. It's not about doing a better job with our country to them, it's about them winning and you losing, regardless of what it is one has actually won or lost.
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Post by poelzig on Sept 26, 2017 21:01:29 GMT
All you've done in this conversation is create a false narrative and used it as the crux of your argument. It goes beyond strawman into pure idiocy. Odd that you keep bringing up the N word when I certainly never used it, though you're probably dying to. Try harder next time. Yeah, but take a look at the tweet from the fire chief about Mike Tomlin. These are the people that those with whom you are arguing are siding with. Not really much else to say from your end. They're just going to cherry pick your words, take your statements completely out of context and paint a totally false picture, thus diverting from the issue at hand. This is what these people do. It's not about doing a better job with our country to them, it's about them winning and you losing, regardless of what it is one has actually won or lost. Mike Tomlin?!! Fire Chiefs?!!! WTF?!!! You now have me siding with who again? Tomlin or some fire chief that I've never even heard of? All I did was point out redneck is a hateful racial pejorative. It was literally created as an insult to demean white sharecroppers based on the color of their skin. It is never used as a compliment. Rey whatever was spewing it as vitriol. It is the exact same thing as the N word but for white people which is why I am comparing them. I'm not even white I just don't like smug hypocrites and I have a real issue with ignorant bigots. Obviously you are cool with them. That's your right. All I did was try and enlighten a bigot. Namely Rey whatever. He was patting himself on the back while using hate speech. I showed him the error of his ways. How the hell was any of that cherry picking? If he had used any other racial slur would you be so eager to suck his balls and tell him it was okay to be a bigot? Maybe you would. Many of the whites on the left seem to only feign outrage over the dreaded N word. Again let me repeat. If you want to be a bigot then own that bigotry. Don't pretend there are degrees of bigotry. It's all ugly. Let me guess. You have black friends too so it's all good, right? Out of curiosity do y'all have the same black friend? Is his name Skip?
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Post by sublime92 on Sept 26, 2017 21:11:06 GMT
There I go again? Your reaction was exactly what I expected: Total nonsense from someone completely out of touch with reality. You're hilarious, man. 'Privileged millionaires,' many of whom who come from difficult backgrounds (to say the least) and are trying to shine a light on the inequity that still exists in the country, even if they have managed to find a way out. You're honestly trying to criticize them for sticking up for other people, it's amazing. (You also managed to bring other stock political rhetoric into the conversation by bitching about Al Gore. Wind you up and you'll just go, won't you?) They aren't 'dissing' the country. They're raising awareness about racial inequity, how many times do I have to say it? How many times did Cooks say he comes from a military family and the protest isn't about that? Once again you're changing the context of the situation to more easily categorize it in your mind. You do this all the time. They are at work, and the game hasn't even started. The owners (you know, the players' employers) have come out in support of the players, so this was a terrible argument on your part. All you have is preconceived notions and your head is so far up your ass that you'll say anything to argue against whichever imaginary agenda you think is targeting your social comfort zone. Your entire post is one long politically charged non sequitur. I asked a good friend of mine who served in the Marines (served in Afghanistan) point blank about what he thinks about this whole kneeling thing. He said people exercising their rights is the proper way to honor veterans and military personnel, and forcing people to honor the flag is the kinda thing that the U.S. military has fought against time and time and again. That's what the Nazis did. That's what North Korea does. He said that the U.S. isn't about being with us or against us, it's about striving to be better. About working together to reach common goals. It's not about idolatry of our flag. So no matter how many times Republicans want to completely change the narrative to "dissing the country" just remember what the protest is actually about, not what they say it is. It's about a peaceful protest regarding racial inequality. THIS is free speech; hate speech in Charlottesille (you know, "some very fine people") is not free speech. Shit, just watch the white house press briefings; they are twisting themselves into pretzels trying to come up with a strategy that works. It goes from "you can't protest this way," to "you can't protest at work," and then on to "you are insulting the country....yeah." And their supporters just eat it up! The irony is that people who are against peaceful protesters are actually the ones who are insulting this country and have zero understanding about what the flag actually represents. We have a duty to challenge the system if something isn't right and it's obvious to everyone (except readers of Cowger Nation) that things aren't perfect in this country, especially for minorities. Shining a light on those problems is perhaps the most patriotic thing these players have ever done in their lives. Lastly, perhaps a tip of the cap to Trump is in order. This is what we're talking about instead of the administration's failure to get help to Puerto Rico, escalating tensions with North Korea (tit-for-tat name calling and Twitter wars are awesome foreign policy) and of course, the newest failure of the right to repeal Obamacare simply because it represents what their "enemy" did while in office. They have the presidency with both houses of Congress and they still can't get this done after years of posturing about how Obama "hates America" and how it will "ruin our country." Such nonsense. But that's on the backburner now. Well played. Looks like working with Steve Bannon did pay off in some ways. If you don't like the narrative, simply change it. Works every time. You're unequivocally wrong. The 1st Amendment protects ALL speech no matter how offensive it is. You and others co-signing with such buffoonery are not the arbiters of what is "proper" speech.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Sept 26, 2017 21:14:08 GMT
I asked a good friend of mine who served in the Marines (served in Afghanistan) point blank about what he thinks about this whole kneeling thing. He said people exercising their rights is the proper way to honor veterans and military personnel, and forcing people to honor the flag is the kinda thing that the U.S. military has fought against time and time and again. That's what the Nazis did. That's what North Korea does. He said that the U.S. isn't about being with us or against us, it's about striving to be better. About working together to reach common goals. It's not about idolatry of our flag. So no matter how many times Republicans want to completely change the narrative to "dissing the country" just remember what the protest is actually about, not what they say it is. It's about a peaceful protest regarding racial inequality. THIS is free speech; hate speech in Charlottesille (you know, "some very fine people") is not free speech. Shit, just watch the white house press briefings; they are twisting themselves into pretzels trying to come up with a strategy that works. It goes from "you can't protest this way," to "you can't protest at work," and then on to "you are insulting the country....yeah." And their supporters just eat it up! The irony is that people who are against peaceful protesters are actually the ones who are insulting this country and have zero understanding about what the flag actually represents. We have a duty to challenge the system if something isn't right and it's obvious to everyone (except readers of Cowger Nation) that things aren't perfect in this country, especially for minorities. Shining a light on those problems is perhaps the most patriotic thing these players have ever done in their lives. Lastly, perhaps a tip of the cap to Trump is in order. This is what we're talking about instead of the administration's failure to get help to Puerto Rico, escalating tensions with North Korea (tit-for-tat name calling and Twitter wars are awesome foreign policy) and of course, the newest failure of the right to repeal Obamacare simply because it represents what their "enemy" did while in office. They have the presidency with both houses of Congress and they still can't get this done after years of posturing about how Obama "hates America" and how it will "ruin our country." Such nonsense. But that's on the backburner now. Well played. Looks like working with Steve Bannon did pay off in some ways. If you don't like the narrative, simply change it. Works every time. You're unequivocally wrong. The 1st Amendment protects ALL speech no matter how offensive it is. You and others co-signing with such buffoonery are not the arbiters of what is "proper" speech. Sorry pal, it doesn't. Chanting that jews belong in ovens and blacks need to be eradicated (and that's just what we saw in the videos that were posted) is not protected free speech. My law school education tops your google search. Although, yes, "hate speech" unto itself is protected, and that is a common misconception. If you just say "I hate black people," then you're good under the 1st amendment if that's how you choose to justify it. However, speech that a reasonable person would deem inciteful of violence, which is what was happening in Charlottesville, is not protected. Calling for the eradication/subjugation of blacks and for the extermination of jews is a no-no, even if your actions by themselves are non-violent. There are a laundry list of exceptions, so it's not to say ALL speech is protected the way you did. The most famous example is that you can't walk into a movie theater and erroneously yell "fire" when there is none. That is not free speech.
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Post by sublime92 on Sept 26, 2017 21:37:08 GMT
You're unequivocally wrong. The 1st Amendment protects ALL speech no matter how offensive it is. You and others co-signing with such buffoonery are not the arbiters of what is "proper" speech. Sorry pal, it doesn't. Chanting that jews belong in ovens and blacks need to be eradicated (and that's just what we saw in the videos that were posted) is not protected free speech. My law school education tops your google search. Until it's been proven in a court of law that those statements incited a riot or violence, it's free speech. Same thing goes for Alt-Left, Antifa groups or Black Lives Matter yelling "what do we want? dead cops! when do we want them? now!". All "hate speech" is not a legally defined or constitutionally relevant category.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Sept 26, 2017 21:44:03 GMT
Sorry pal, it doesn't. Chanting that jews belong in ovens and blacks need to be eradicated (and that's just what we saw in the videos that were posted) is not protected free speech. My law school education tops your google search. Until it's been proven in a court of law that those statements incited a riot or violence, it's free speech. Same thing goes for Alt-Left, Antifa groups or Black Lives Matter yelling "what do we want? dead cops! when do we want them? now!". All "hate speech" is not a legally defined or constitutionally relevant category. I further edited my post a bit. But no, that's not how it works. It doesn't have to be proven in a court of law that your statements incited violence for them to be deemed free speech or not. The Supreme Court has set forth, over decades upon decades of decisions, as to what the standards are. Sure, there are gray areas but you are right about that instance of the BLM chants. But there's a difference between protected free speech for which certain actions cannot be taken against you and being convicted of a hate crime. It's a murky distinction, but a distinction nonetheless. Just an easy example off the top of my head, a city could deny you a permit if you wanted to organized a demonstration in a public space whereby you would chant about murdering gays but you wouldn't go to jail for it (and your groups history could be used by the city to justify such denial and it wouldn't be in violation of your 1st amendment rights). Saying that you want to murder gays is not protected free speech. If you openly talk about murdering gays and then you murder a gay person, you could be charged with a hate crime in addition to the underlying murder charge. So the concept itself of what is, and what is not, free speech is not something that the courts would determine by itself.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 26, 2017 21:44:37 GMT
Yeah, but take a look at the tweet from the fire chief about Mike Tomlin. These are the people that those with whom you are arguing are siding with. Not really much else to say from your end. They're just going to cherry pick your words, take your statements completely out of context and paint a totally false picture, thus diverting from the issue at hand. This is what these people do. It's not about doing a better job with our country to them, it's about them winning and you losing, regardless of what it is one has actually won or lost. Mike Tomlin?!! Fire Chiefs?!!! WTF?!!! You now have me siding with who again? Tomlin or some fire chief that I've never even heard of? All I did was point out redneck is a hateful racial pejorative. It was literally created as an insult to demean white sharecroppers based on the color of their skin. It is never used as a compliment. Rey whatever was spewing it as vitriol. It is the exact same thing as the N word but for white people which is why I am comparing them. I'm not even white I just don't like smug hypocrites and I have a real issue with ignorant bigots. Obviously you are cool with them. That's your right. All I did was try and enlighten a bigot. Namely Rey whatever. He was patting himself on the back while using hate speech. I showed him the error of his ways. How the hell was any of that cherry picking? If he had used any other racial slur would you be so eager to suck his balls and tell him it was okay to be a bigot? Maybe you would. Many of the whites on the left seem to only feign outrage over the dreaded N word. Again let me repeat. If you want to be a bigot then own that bigotry. Don't pretend there are degrees of bigotry. It's all ugly. Let me guess. You have black friends too so it's all good, right? Out of curiosity do y'all have the same black friend? Is his name Skip? Redneck is not considered a racial slur. Can you explain why you keep bringing up the N word? Can you explain how calling racist white people rednecks makes me racist against black people (which I guess is what you're trying to insinuate here?)?
This is the narrative you've created: Rey is secretly racist, despite his social circle consisting of people of many ethnicities from all over the world. His black best friend was used as a token at his wedding. He is defending black players' protests of racial inequity but he must be racist. And he proves he's racist by calling other white people racist rednecks.
Do you realize how absurd that sounds to anyone but yourself?
Also, do you think I don't remember you from the IMDb board? We had the same conversation 8 months ago. Like the same conversation. You also made up zany stories about having sex with married white women in another thread, it was interesting stuff. Then you disappeared for days when your team lost the Super Bowl, it was comical.
But getting back on topic, explain how calling racist white people rednecks makes me racist against black people. You're a fraud, you've always been a fraud and you need new material.
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