Making A Racist.

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by tecoyah, Aug 30, 2019.

  1. Pants

    Pants Well-Known Member

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    No, you don't. But the poster said they felt they should take it down...
     
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    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    The violence that is now associated with "black culture" and the refusal of "many Hispanics" to assimilate have nothing to do with race.
     
  3. Josephwalker

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    Hmmm let me think. American culture maybe?
     
  4. Josephwalker

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    Much like hunting magazines on my coffee table. If an anti hunter is visiting its only polite to put them out of site so you don't make guest feel uneasy or unwelcome
     
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    opion8d Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You need to do work on your vocabulary and U.S. history. It wasn't "liberals" that did these travesties, but old south Democrats. They then became "Dixicrats" after voter and civil rights laws were passed. They joined the conservative Republican party and became part of GOP's "southern strategy."

    I'm not going to hand out history lessons so if you're interested, do some work and look into it using reliable sources.
     
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    Define culture. Is it a set of shared values? Is it learned or inherent, is it made by weeding things out or blending things in? The Neighborhood I live in is mostly Latino these days. It is (gasp) a Mobile home park. It is full of YUMPs (young upwardly mobile Latinos) It reminds me a lot of the neighborhood I grew up in in the fifties and early sixties except the games the kids play is soccer not football or baseball. The work ethic is the same, people are leaving as early as five in the morning and they are succeeding. Most of them are trying to learn English and yes my high school Spanish of more than fifty years ago is grossly inadequate and the young lady who lives across the street from me told me she didn't care this isn't Mexico we need to learn English
     
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    No they didn't most of them exited feet first long ago,
     
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    Well you see @FatBack is a history buff, and it is common knowledge that blacks are lacking in this department from decades of brainwashing by the left, so why have to waste your time educating someone about the confederacy?

    Either you're American or you're not. What is Kamala Harris? Jamaican/Indian American?

    African American? No such thing. That is some PC bullshit created by Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson in the '80s.

    If you insist on using PC labels, I expect to see whites referenced as European Americans from now on.
     
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    That's the democrats spin to try to weasel out of reality. Robert KKK Byrd ring a bell?
     
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  10. tecoyah

    tecoyah Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    My racist attitudes in this are directed at and because of people of a certain cultural disposition. I do not care if your place of origin was tribal or if you grew up speaking Swahili or Spanish....you are in the united States of your on choosing so freakin' act like it. My wife is charged with taking care of and keeping alive these people and must get a translator on the phone daily to do her job. It is now to the point that there are not enough translators for all the hospitals and massive delays take place every day....other people have died waiting for care because these people cannot be bothered to assimilate. To expect everyone else to bow to your wishes when visiting or moving is just plain wrong and if you then cause damage doing so you deserve to be ridiculed and disliked.
     
  11. Golem

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    Of course! "Pretentious manner" is how I roll! Prejudice is very similar to racism. Except it's not institutionalized. So it's not as far-reaching. And it's often, but not necessarily based on lack of education (like racism is). It can be based on individual personal experiences. So it's usually easier to deal with. Because it's just a matter of addressing those particular experiences. Educating racists requires much more time and effort.

    Your answer is "no"

    Same reason you do: because I'm right! And racism cannot expand when facts are on hand. So you desperately need to do what you can to hide them. Education is the number one enemy of racism.

    Sure.... But I am also right! And you have gone to great lengths to show that I am all those "ugly" things. But not even come close to proving me wrong.
     
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    kriman Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    After reading a number of your responses. I have came to only one conclusion

    "You are a legend in your own mind.'
     
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    And she would end up beheaded in a public square.
     
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    You've said nothing relevant, your response is verbal vomit.

    What's it like to be a deluded anti-white racist? It must have some sort of benefit, otherwise why keep doing it?
     
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    How many Dixiecrats actually joined the GOP? I was thinking it was three, but I could be wrong, so I await a history lesson.
     
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    nope
     
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    I might have asked the contractor if it is possible to use multicolor shingles to do a Stars and Bars on the side of my roof that faces the road. ;-)
     
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    Not, in my opinion, just for the fact of having the flag. More for what that flag means to you.

    My dad had a confederate flag in his home office. I never quite understood why. I know for a fact that he wasn't a racist. But he viewed it as some sort of symbol of his southern roots. A few months ago, my sisters and I were looking into the things we had stashed away after he died about 20 years ago, and we came ac-cross the flag. We did have some debate about it but finally decided to dispose of it . When he was alive, we had seen it in his office all our lives and didn't pay much attention to it. It was just part of the decoration. But recently it has become more than what it was back then.
     
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    No. Deficiencies in education do not "make" people racists. But they allow people to become racists.

    Education is the best cure for racism.

    Try again....
     
  20. FatBack

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    You are now adding mind reading to your 'talents'? If I was racist do you think I would actually recommend a black owned and ran business to work on our house? To you, anyone not far left is a racist.
     
  21. Golem

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    Cowboys is something we took from the Mexican culture. They are our version of the Mexican "vaquero". Baked beans come from the Irish and Scotch, who ate them for breakfast. Peanut butter originated in Canada, but we did perfect it.

    So it's their problem if they learn or not. Not yours. Looks like you don't count "freedom" as part of our culture. As for "laziness".... not more than yours to learn their language.
     
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    Absolutely it entails more than that. Especially "our" culture. That's why we don't have one. We have hundreds.
     
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    It doesn’t matter where these concepts came from originally. To the outsiders this is American culture. And it really is the American culture.

    It’s not the responsibility of the host to learn the language of incoming migrants. I learned English and never expected Americans to learn Ukrainian or Russian languages to talk to me. I learned English because it opens up the opportunities in academics and work space, allowing you to assimilate in the hosting culture.
    I hope you are just playing dumb with such statement. No successful immigrant will ever agree with you on this.
     
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    So you believe that immigrants can't communicate with people living in their house?

    In any case, that has nothing to do with what I said.
     
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    Try again.
    By the late 1850s, the Democratic Party was split over the issue of slavery. Northern Democrats generally opposed slavery's expansion while many Southern Democrats believed that slavery should exist across the United States.

    "The KKK was formed by the Democratic Party."
    Bloggers on Wednesday, October 11th, 2017
    https://www.politifact.com/facebook...-democratic-party-didnt-create-klu-klux-klan/
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    Don't forget that the American-hating Bigot Donne was endorsed by the KKK in 2016.
     

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