glassjester
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Do you think Crucible will love or hate this video?
If it mentions any women, he will see nothing but devils.Do you think Crucible will love or hate this video?
If it mentions any women, he will see nothing but devils.
Oh yeah, all those devil Jews too.I was wondering if he'd be able to see past the yarmulke.
You're actually around 2.5 times as likely to be killed by a police officer if you're black. Source: Chicago Tribune, July 11, 2016
According to the 2015FBI hate crime statistics, the latest available, there were 613 anti-white-related crimes out of 5,850 total cases. That's around 10.5 percent of all reported hate crimes, and within the yearly average, federal numbers show.
There wasn't a conflict. You just don't read very well, I suppose. The first was speaking to the likelihood of a black man being shot by police. The second dealt with racially motivated crimes.I thought you liked your FBI statistics?
All of a sudden their wrong though, right
As reported in the Chicago Tribune, Jan. 6, 2017:
No, my irrational one. Cherry picking one end of the spectrum for blacks and a grotesque other end for whites only illustrates your problem...well, some of it.When a hate crime against blacks is a Dairy Queen employee shouting racist slurs to a customer, whereas a hate crime against whites is holding a mother and son hostage before preceding to orally rape them, have them swallow chemicals, and murder them, then well..
Prove it.you get the picture.
Guess which one made national headlines, and which one didn't get passed local news
glassjester said:I've met too many good black people to believe that adherence to (or rejection of) an obviously destructive value system is not an individual choice.
But is that what you're saying is unintentionally happening? White people are keeping non-white people down?
Is this also the only escape from "ghetto" culture?
I did not claim that individual choice is irrelevant. But individual choice as a will fully separated from circumstances is a myth. The fact is that most white people have a far easier starting point due to social circumstances. If you watch a series like "The Wire" (yes, it is fiction, but it is fiction based on reality), do you really think that "he or she made a bad individual choice" explains the fate of the characters in the Baltimore projects?
Some escape, but the majority are bound by their circumstances and lose their fights.
Prejudice are holding them down.
Insofar as we need to dismantle social structures that create ghettos.
I didn't have my feelings hurt. I was offended.
I still think that is too narrow. Take a look at what TB posted earlier in the thread about jobs. More call backs for white-sounding names. It looks like that study was from Chicago and Boston. Do you think those results were because of management's explicit or implicit direction? I don't.applied by authority, either explicitly or implicitly
and instead of the tack others have been taking by pointing to the smoke of statistics and demanding that there must be a fire, show me a fire
Would you call Russia our friend? A neutral party?What makes you think Russia is our enemy?
Would you call Russia our friend? A neutral party?
I'd hope so. I don't tend to feel my way into or out of positions. I suspect that people who do, who are largely led by their emotions, will tend to ascribe that quality to others, assume it out of hand. Beyond that, I'd understand if someone who was black was hurt by the n-word, or someone Jewish wounded by the use of an epithet or a Nazi symbol painted on their temple. There's an intimate and personal connection in it that has to be understood.i think it's telling that town thinks there's a difference
Where I find your obsession with how I think and what I post telling, and that you're still thinking about a fairly old post/thread in the scheme of things.it puts the "redskins" thread in a whole new light
I'd hope so. I don't tend to feel my way into or out of positions.
To those playing at home, that's Sod trying to set up what comes next. Though when you consider it, which is more than he'll ever manage, the strain of going...eight words before the first spittle flecked unburdening must have been monumental.of course you do
And he's off (either).you're either too retarded
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of course you do
you're either too retarded to recognize it or you're operating in a state of self-delusion
self-delusion is, after all, a chronic trait of the mentally disordered liberal mind - witness the deluded way they bought into the lie of "hope and change" nine years ago
To those playing at home, that's Sod trying to set up what comes next. Though when you consider it, which is more than he'll ever manage, the strain of going...eight words before the first spittle flecked unburdening must have been monumental.
And he's off (either).
I omit repeating what wasn't really worth reading the first time.
And that, folks, was the best he could muster AFTER an edit. lain: No, really. He edited that.
Definition of offend in English: offend verb 1with object Cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful. |
Well, at least you can recognize it. lain: So that's something.that was a "witty" and "clever" rebuttal :thumb:
You should probably not drag my son into your personal problems in any way.no really - it was - did you have your son write it?
I used it, to note Merriam Webster, as that which causes dislike, as I noted in contrasting it with strong feeling.now, if you'd like to return to the topic under discussion - the difference between "being offended" and "having hurt feelings", i would draw your attention to one of my favorite resources, the good people at oxford: