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Dude653

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I understand there is a lot of propaganda and race baiting. However if I were a black man in the civil rights era and I were reduced to less than human and targeted just for existing then I might just be a little angry too. I told this story before but I will tell it again for the sake of this discussion. When I was in high school, a young African American man passed away on the football field of a heart attack. One day we were sitting around in the cafeteria discussing it and I heard someone say...." oh well, it's just another dead n*****"..... 20 something years later, this disgusting human being is a judge now. The very thought of this makes me sick at my stomach. This was probably the one event that changed my philosophy and made me want to speak out against racial injustice. Like it or not, white supremacy and white privilege are still very real things. White privilege is shooting 9 people in a church and being taken to Burger King. White privilege is shooting up an entire movie theater and being apprehended alive while a black man is choked to death for selling loose cigarettes.
 
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Aint no shame in my game isn't to be taken literally. Its an old cliche' saying. But yall know that. Yall are the ones playing games and its plain to see to anyone with half a brain.
And what game is that, Phil?
 
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And what game is that, Phil?
You don't seem to want to leave me alone. Your obviously upset at my posts because people are waking up to the truth and you see me as a threat. If I wasn't a threat you wouldn't be bothering me right now and you would just leave me alone. Don't worry. African Americans probably won't get equal treatment in your life time, as old as you are, so don't worry about it.
 
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You don't seem to want to leave me alone. Your obviously upset at my posts because people are waking up to the truth and you see me as a threat. If I wasn't a threat you wouldn't be bothering me right now and you would just leave me alone. Don't worry. African Americans probably won't get equal treatment in your life time, as old as you are, so don't worry about it.
"Equal Treatment" is the LAST thing a certain segment of the Black population wants. They want preferential treatment. (Reminds me of another loud, pushy group that also demands special treatment.)
 
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I understand there is a lot of propaganda and race baiting. However if I were a black man in the civil rights era and I were reduced to less than human and targeted just for existing then I might just be a little angry too. I told this story before but I will tell it again for the sake of this discussion. When I was in high school, a young African American man passed away on the football field of a heart attack. One day we were sitting around in the cafeteria discussing it and I heard someone say...." oh well, it's just another dead n*****"..... 20 something years later, this disgusting human being is a judge now. The very thought of this makes me sick at my stomach. This was probably the one event that changed my philosophy and made me want to speak out against racial injustice. Like it or not, white supremacy and white privilege are still very real things. White privilege is shooting 9 people in a church and being taken to Burger King. White privilege is shooting up an entire movie theater and being apprehended alive while a black man is choked to death for selling loose cigarettes.
Lol I take it you get your media from TV? The problem are COPS. There are no special treatments for white people. Get your news sources from an unbiased source like liveleaks or image boards and not MSNBC or FOX. Cops are terrorizing EVERY race in America and KILLING every race in America. Yet another product of government and another reason for it to dissolve.

Seriously man, join the movement. The Art of Not Being Governed - Relentless. Liberty.
 
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"Equal Treatment" is the LAST thing a certain segment of the Black population wants. They want preferential treatment. (Reminds me of another loud, pushy group that also demands special treatment.)

I was watching the news last night,don't recall with one. They were talking about BLM. They spoke to one young person and she said the whites had to start giving something up for blacks.She said she would love to have the privilege whites have. She rambled a lot and I turned it.But before I did they showed BLM at a Sanders rally.They went up to the mic and demanded to speak,they have done the same to other candidates. O'Mally apologized for saying "all lives matter".smh Then they walk the streets and say "fry 'em like bacon".Now a marine is beaten senseless for not agreeing with BLM .Why is BLM crowd surprised when they are called thugs? Even Martin Luther Kings son is against them.
 

Dude653

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Lol I take it you get your media from TV? The problem are COPS. There are no special treatments for white people. Get your news sources from an unbiased source like liveleaks or image boards and not MSNBC or FOX. Cops are terrorizing EVERY race in America and KILLING every race in America. Yet another product of government and another reason for it to dissolve.

Seriously man, join the movement. The Art of Not Being Governed - Relentless. Liberty.
So a man who I know for a fact is an outspoken white supremacist is a judge now and this is not a problem?
 

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You don't seem to want to leave me alone. Your obviously upset at my posts because people are waking up to the truth and you see me as a threat. If I wasn't a threat you wouldn't be bothering me right now and you would just leave me alone. Don't worry. African Americans probably won't get equal treatment in your life time, as old as you are, so don't worry about it.
As old as he is? 50 isn't old by any measure. And I'm only a few years younger than Utah, so I'M not old either. When you have lived to be our age, and been through what some of us have been through, then maybe you'll change your view of people who are older AND more mature than you are. You're only 29, and haven't even lived your life yet. :/
 
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As old as he is? 50 isn't old by any measure. And I'm only a few years younger than Utah, so I'M not old either. When you have lived to be our age, and been through what some of us have been through, then maybe you'll change your view of people who are older AND more mature than you are. You're only 29, and haven't even lived your life yet. :/
I said, " As old as he is" but that doesn't necessarily mean I was calling him OLD. My point was with the years he has left on earth he probably won't see it in his life time as well as in my lifetime. Which if that makes him old it makes me old too. I'm sorry for offending you O wise one. But maybe even though I am younger than you, you still could learn something from me. We all have different experiences and perspectives based on what we have seen with our eyes and heard with our ears. And I've seen very foolish people of age, growing older should make one wise but sadly that's not always the case. My age doesn't mean you can't learn anything from me. I may have seen and experienced things you haven't.
 
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So forgive me for coming off as calling him old but that was not my intentions.
 

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I said, " As old as he is" but that doesn't necessarily mean I was calling him OLD. My point was with the years he has left on earth he probably won't see it in his life time as well as in my lifetime. Which if that makes him old it makes me old too. I'm sorry for offending you O wise one. But maybe even though I am younger than you, you still could learn something from me. We all have different experiences and perspectives based on what we have seen with our eyes and heard with our ears. And I've seen very foolish people of age, growing older should make one wise but sadly that's not always the case. My age doesn't mean you can't learn anything from me. I may have seen and experienced things you haven't.

​True. We SHOULD all be able to learn from each other. Operative word "should". lol :)
 
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I understand there is a lot of propaganda and race baiting. However if I were a black man in the civil rights era and I were reduced to less than human and targeted just for existing then I might just be a little angry too.
You just verified what many of us already know, that you're living in the past, and you're choking your life away because of it. I love what Malcolm X said, "By any means necessary." You better believe I'd have resisted the oppression had I endured it as a Black man back then, but that was then and this is now; things are much better than they used to be yet you insist on carrying that cross.
 
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You don't seem to want to leave me alone. Your obviously upset at my posts because people are waking up to the truth and you see me as a threat. If I wasn't a threat you wouldn't be bothering me right now and you would just leave me alone. Don't worry. African Americans probably won't get equal treatment in your life time, as old as you are, so don't worry about it.
Threat? LOL. ;) Thanks for making me laugh, grasshopper. That was awesome! ;)
 
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So a man who I know for a fact is an outspoken white supremacist is a judge now and this is not a problem?
He said something twenty years ago as a stupid kid. Yet another hyperbole from you, dude.

Newsflash! Obama hates Whitey. Got a problem with that? I didn't think so.
 

Dude653

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He said something twenty years ago as a stupid kid. Yet another hyperbole from you, dude.

Newsflash! Obama hates Whitey. Got a problem with that? I didn't think so.
Obama is a buffoon in every sense of the word but that is not relevant to this conversation......., I grew up in a racist family and I used to have prejudiced ideas about black people until I finally got old enough to see for myself that it was all propaganda and hateful rhetoric. But even back in my ignorant days I would never say such a thing. This man is pure evil.
 

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Like Michael Jackson said, "it don't matter if you're black or white". :cool:

My point being, ANYONE, regardless of their color, can be a thug, or a racist.
 
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So a man who I know for a fact is an outspoken white supremacist is a judge now and this is not a problem?
No, it really isn't. A man who is outspokenly biased toward black people (just black people, not minorities in general) is our president. The people at the top (rulers) aren't the problem. The people at the bottom (us) aren't the problem. It's the enforcers (police officers and military servicemen) that are the problem. They (and their supporters) are the only ones who give power to tyranny. Without them, rulers have no power.

And that "white supremist" was a kid. A TON of my friends said the N word and some are married to black people now. I used to trash Illegal immigrants like crazy. Now I'm married to the daughter of one. People grow up man.
 
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Obama is a buffoon in every sense of the word but that is not relevant to this conversation......., I grew up in a racist family and I used to have prejudiced ideas about black people until I finally got old enough to see for myself that it was all propaganda and hateful rhetoric. But even back in my ignorant days I would never say such a thing. This man is pure evil.
I rejoice that you no longer have prejudice ideas regarding Black folk, but it seems you've twisted things into having White guilt. There is an enormous amount of propaganda against White folk today, just listen to any democrat politician. As far as the judge goes, if you think he is truly evil, then you should push to have him disbarred. What are his judicial actions regarding Black citizens? Is he blatantly biased against Black citizens? If so, his record will speak for itself. However, his record will also speak for itself if he is honorable. Be careful if you're throwing stones and glass houses are nearby.
 
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The 11th Commandment ..thou shalt not race bait