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where's your sensitivity man !...be carful or the train crew will call you the "R" word. HAHAHHAHAHHACliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was
Am I missing something?
Godfather.
Oh Yes, the "R" word. Them dam Racist Republicans !!!0 -
Oh Yes, the "R" word. Them dam Racist Republicans !!!muskydan said:
where's your sensitivity man !...be carful or the train crew will call you the "R" word. HAHAHHAHAHHACliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was
Am I missing something?
Godfather.
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Everyone is soooooo politically correct when all I'm trying to do is tell it like it is, calling a spade a spade...... I thought republicans would appreciate that, but apparently they are very sensitive and easily offended. Wear your racism with pride, we are in Trumps new america after all. Make America Racist Again!!0
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He wasn't "reaching" into his car (parked in the middle of the highway no less)?Cliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was Tulsa
The riots referenced are Charlotte"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I don't know what he was doing and that's not the point. People are referencing "facts" yet the thread was started without and ounce of thought combining tulsa and Charlotte into one situation .Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
He wasn't "reaching" into his car (parked in the middle of the highway no less)?Cliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was Tulsa
The riots referenced are Charlotte
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I'm going in to Central Park tomorrow I hope I don't run into any savages !jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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Well I was wondering what you were implying by placing quotation marks around 'reaching'.Cliffy6745 said:
I don't know what he was doing and that's not the point. People are referencing "facts" yet the thread was started without and ounce of thought combining tulsa and Charlotte into one situation .Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
He wasn't "reaching" into his car (parked in the middle of the highway no less)?Cliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was Tulsa
The riots referenced are Charlotte
Bunch a fucking geniuses, I tell ya"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I don't know if he was. I haven't watched the video aside from briefly catching it on the news and don't really care to see and analyze another dude getting killedThirty Bills Unpaid said:
Well I was wondering what you were implying by placing quotation marks around 'reaching'.Cliffy6745 said:
I don't know what he was doing and that's not the point. People are referencing "facts" yet the thread was started without and ounce of thought combining tulsa and Charlotte into one situation .Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
He wasn't "reaching" into his car (parked in the middle of the highway no less)?Cliffy6745 said:People are saying that facts don't matter in a thread that was started about 2 separate situations combined into one. Can't make this stuff up.
The guy "reaching" into the car was Tulsa
The riots referenced are Charlotte
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You might even be around recent immigrants. And some will be Muslim!josevolution said:I'm going in to Central Park tomorrow I hope I don't run into any savages !
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"Boy" was also used to talk down to slaves back in the day. Didn't know I was calling my three male offsprings a derogatory racist name all these years.HughFreakingDillon said:
historical context also matters. if the duck was named a duck by a bunch of oppressive geese 200 years ago because of the colour of its feathers and the shortness of its neck, then yeah, calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Stickman12 said:
It comes down to intent. If you can prove to me that the word was intentionally used as a racist reference then you have something. If not then the word is just an adjective(fierce, violent, uncontrolled), noun(primaries and uncivilized), or verb(attack or maul). The word can describe a group or people or a person regaurdless of their skin color. Appearently in your world if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Go Beavers said:
What's interesting is what group people think are too sensitive.PP193448 said:People are just too sensitive nowadays... Where's Dave Chappelle when you need him
Yes, words are words. And as you pointed out, savage also applies to animals, and in this case (and historically) racial minorities. If you say something, expect hearing something in response.Stickman12 said:Words are words and in America you have the right to use them freely even if other find them offensive. You can use any adjective you want to describe a group or persons behavior. Get over it. Savage can apply to an animal as well. No need to differentiate the color of fur to determine if it's offensive or racist.
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Relationship context also matters.Stickman12 said:
"Boy" was also used to talk down to slaves back in the day. Didn't know I was calling my three male offsprings a derogatory racist name all these years.HughFreakingDillon said:
historical context also matters. if the duck was named a duck by a bunch of oppressive geese 200 years ago because of the colour of its feathers and the shortness of its neck, then yeah, calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Stickman12 said:
It comes down to intent. If you can prove to me that the word was intentionally used as a racist reference then you have something. If not then the word is just an adjective(fierce, violent, uncontrolled), noun(primaries and uncivilized), or verb(attack or maul). The word can describe a group or people or a person regaurdless of their skin color. Appearently in your world if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Go Beavers said:
What's interesting is what group people think are too sensitive.PP193448 said:People are just too sensitive nowadays... Where's Dave Chappelle when you need him
Yes, words are words. And as you pointed out, savage also applies to animals, and in this case (and historically) racial minorities. If you say something, expect hearing something in response.Stickman12 said:Words are words and in America you have the right to use them freely even if other find them offensive. You can use any adjective you want to describe a group or persons behavior. Get over it. Savage can apply to an animal as well. No need to differentiate the color of fur to determine if it's offensive or racist.
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Seems like you have all these rules for the convience of your stance. My turn then...no it doesn't.Go Beavers said:
Relationship context also matters.Stickman12 said:
"Boy" was also used to talk down to slaves back in the day. Didn't know I was calling my three male offsprings a derogatory racist name all these years.HughFreakingDillon said:
historical context also matters. if the duck was named a duck by a bunch of oppressive geese 200 years ago because of the colour of its feathers and the shortness of its neck, then yeah, calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Stickman12 said:
It comes down to intent. If you can prove to me that the word was intentionally used as a racist reference then you have something. If not then the word is just an adjective(fierce, violent, uncontrolled), noun(primaries and uncivilized), or verb(attack or maul). The word can describe a group or people or a person regaurdless of their skin color. Appearently in your world if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Go Beavers said:
What's interesting is what group people think are too sensitive.PP193448 said:People are just too sensitive nowadays... Where's Dave Chappelle when you need him
Yes, words are words. And as you pointed out, savage also applies to animals, and in this case (and historically) racial minorities. If you say something, expect hearing something in response.Stickman12 said:Words are words and in America you have the right to use them freely even if other find them offensive. You can use any adjective you want to describe a group or persons behavior. Get over it. Savage can apply to an animal as well. No need to differentiate the color of fur to determine if it's offensive or racist.
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Ummmmm.....yes....context does matter.Stickman12 said:
Seems like you have all these rules for the convience of your stance. My turn then...no it doesn't.Go Beavers said:
Relationship context also matters.Stickman12 said:
"Boy" was also used to talk down to slaves back in the day. Didn't know I was calling my three male offsprings a derogatory racist name all these years.HughFreakingDillon said:
historical context also matters. if the duck was named a duck by a bunch of oppressive geese 200 years ago because of the colour of its feathers and the shortness of its neck, then yeah, calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Stickman12 said:
It comes down to intent. If you can prove to me that the word was intentionally used as a racist reference then you have something. If not then the word is just an adjective(fierce, violent, uncontrolled), noun(primaries and uncivilized), or verb(attack or maul). The word can describe a group or people or a person regaurdless of their skin color. Appearently in your world if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then calling it a duck is offensive and racist.Go Beavers said:
What's interesting is what group people think are too sensitive.PP193448 said:People are just too sensitive nowadays... Where's Dave Chappelle when you need him
Yes, words are words. And as you pointed out, savage also applies to animals, and in this case (and historically) racial minorities. If you say something, expect hearing something in response.Stickman12 said:Words are words and in America you have the right to use them freely even if other find them offensive. You can use any adjective you want to describe a group or persons behavior. Get over it. Savage can apply to an animal as well. No need to differentiate the color of fur to determine if it's offensive or racist.
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slang words from over a 100 years ago are not fair game in my opinion. unless you are a historian how the hell do you know certain words were offensive such a long time ago?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I would love to call a spade a spade, a bigot a bigot, a racist a racist in this forum, but you're not allowed to.dignin said:Everyone is soooooo politically correct when all I'm trying to do is tell it like it is, calling a spade a spade...... I thought republicans would appreciate that, but apparently they are very sensitive and easily offended. Wear your racism with pride, we are in Trumps new america after all. Make America Racist Again!!
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More fun times by them "misunderstood youths" in NC going on As We Speak. Looting, Destruction of property, and reports of a protestor getting shot in the head…. basically ANARCHY. Hope and Change…Hope and Change0
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The fact of the matter is that the police should be part of the community not a foe , somehow bridges have to be built to unite these communities that are in turmoil ...North Carolina is tense tonight !jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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That's a real bad situation tonight in Charlotte. Fire rubber bullets then shoot teargas in same area. If the reports of a clergymen getting shot in head and killed, it will only get worse, way worse.0
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