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bob1954
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whew......tooo bad bob

In a thread like this beling called an idiot by the original poster would be a badge of honor. He said I wasn't just to piss me off. Cool


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 5:43 pm
LeglizHemp
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well wait then........ Grin


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 5:44 pm
LeglizHemp
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can i be a clown?


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 5:46 pm
bob1954
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can i be a clown?

There is no official Whipping Post position for a clown. But you can be an assclown. There's always room for another assclown.


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 5:52 pm
BrerRabbit
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Why would you go read the Queer Affirming section of the BLM website? Seems kind of masochistic. Pretty funny for sure. It is a joke anyway. BLM is dreaming if they think Africa would want to have anything to do with them if they are promoting this. Some places in Africa it's the death penalty for homosexuality. If that's part of the BLM agenda they would be better off avoiding Africans altogether.
Don't need to go to the website, the heading says enough. More than black, BLM is typically arrogant and American, and on this angle, incredibly naive and myopic. They are just "black white people", as the Lakota used to call them. They are Americans. A black American has more in common with an American white racist redneck than he does with some "African Brother", whose tribal culture and ultra-strict value system would make our most conservative citizens seem liberal by comparison.

It reminds me of Gina, throwing in with the Taliban, who would eat her for breakfast.


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 6:08 pm
BrerRabbit
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Just figured if there was enough room for another *ssclown I could jump in. 😛


 
Posted : July 29, 2016 6:11 pm
BoytonBrother
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Hey Jerry:

Dear fellow white people, let’s have an honest talk about why we say “All Lives Matter.” First of all, notice that no one was saying “All Lives Matter” before people started saying “Black Lives Matter.” So “All Lives Matter” is a response to “Black Lives Matter.” Apparently, something about the statement “Black Lives Matter” makes us uncomfortable. Why is that?

Now some white people might say that singling out Black people’s lives as mattering somehow means that white lives don’t matter. Of course, that’s silly. If you went to a Breast Cancer Awareness event, you wouldn’t think that they were saying that other types of cancer don’t matter. And you’d be shocked if someone showed up with a sign saying “Colon Cancer Matters” or chanting “All Cancer Patients Matter.” So clearly, something else is prompting people to say “All Lives Matter” in response to “Black Lives Matter.”

Many of the people saying “All Lives Matter” also are fond of saying “Blue Lives Matter.” If you find that the statement “Black Lives Matter” bothers you, but not “Blue Lives Matter,” then the operative word is “Black”. That should tell us something. There’s something deeply discomfiting about the word “Black.” I think it’s because it reminds us of our whiteness and challenges our notion that race doesn’t matter.

A strong evolved person would admit it. To deny your flaws makes you weak-minded.


 
Posted : July 30, 2016 10:04 pm
BrerRabbit
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Black and blue. That's what the horse that died from this beating looks like.


 
Posted : July 31, 2016 8:20 am
bob1954
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Hey Jerry:

Dear fellow white people, let’s have an honest talk about why we say “All Lives Matter.” First of all, notice that no one was saying “All Lives Matter” before people started saying “Black Lives Matter.” So “All Lives Matter” is a response to “Black Lives Matter.” Apparently, something about the statement “Black Lives Matter” makes us uncomfortable. Why is that?

Now some white people might say that singling out Black people’s lives as mattering somehow means that white lives don’t matter. Of course, that’s silly. If you went to a Breast Cancer Awareness event, you wouldn’t think that they were saying that other types of cancer don’t matter. And you’d be shocked if someone showed up with a sign saying “Colon Cancer Matters” or chanting “All Cancer Patients Matter.” So clearly, something else is prompting people to say “All Lives Matter” in response to “Black Lives Matter.”

Many of the people saying “All Lives Matter” also are fond of saying “Blue Lives Matter.” If you find that the statement “Black Lives Matter” bothers you, but not “Blue Lives Matter,” then the operative word is “Black”. That should tell us something. There’s something deeply discomfiting about the word “Black.” I think it’s because it reminds us of our whiteness and challenges our notion that race doesn’t matter.

A strong evolved person would admit it. To deny your flaws makes you weak-minded.

Just to give credit where it is due:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-halstead/dear-fellow-white-people-_b_11109842.html

I read this last week and thought it really spoke to the heart of it. But it probably won't open any eyes that are already closed.


 
Posted : July 31, 2016 8:25 am
BrerRabbit
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Exactly true. Never heard the Blue Lives matter thing, man that is really junior high school level stuff. As I posted above, there aspects of Black Lives Matter that are naive idealism, but it is good to see some of the apathy of the last few decades lifting. Refreshing.


 
Posted : July 31, 2016 8:38 am
Jerry
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Actually, the whole gist of this was to find out if those on here who have taken up the BLM cause had gone to the website and found out what the BLM movement says they are for.
I've wondered if all the Democrat candidates that keep chanting Black Lives Matter have ever gone checked out the movement, or are they just being "kneejerk" like a lot of the candidates R and D were in the late 70's.

I kept watching the Dem convention for someone on stage to yell "Hands Up, Don't Shoot".

Bob was the only one that recognized it.


 
Posted : August 1, 2016 6:24 pm
LeglizHemp
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WTG Bob


 
Posted : August 1, 2016 6:36 pm
Brendan
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those on here who have taken up the BLM cause

To whom exactly are you referring here?

all the Democrat candidates that keep chanting Black Lives Matter

And here?


 
Posted : August 2, 2016 4:41 am
Swifty
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Actually, the whole gist of this was to find out if those on here who have taken up the BLM cause had gone to the website and found out what the BLM movement says they are for.
I've wondered if all the Democrat candidates that keep chanting Black Lives Matter have ever gone checked out the movement, or are they just being "kneejerk" like a lot of the candidates R and D were in the late 70's.

I kept watching the Dem convention for someone on stage to yell "Hands Up, Don't Shoot".

Bob was the only one that recognized it.

You are totally out of touch with anything outside of the racist perceptions you espouse here. What scares me the most are jacka$$es like you are allowed to carry guns. What we need is a new kind of overall awareness and intelligence test to carry firearms. You would fail on the spot buddy.


 
Posted : August 2, 2016 5:04 am
bob1954
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WTG Bob

And I was they guy who called this thread stupid. Go figure.


 
Posted : August 2, 2016 5:09 am
gondicar
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EDIT: Never mind, point has already been made and no need to pile on.

[Edited on 8/2/2016 by gondicar]


 
Posted : August 2, 2016 5:19 am
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