Trad, do you dislike black people?

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glassjester

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There's no transformation into endearment or coupling of any sort of human affection in it when you or most people of our shade use it.

So blacks have a right to the mark of our mostly former, malicious stupidity. They can take it and bury it or pull its wings off. The only thing it's good for among Caucasians these days is to act as a line of demarcation between those of good or ill will, rationality or willful ignorance.

What percentage of white-man blood do you need to have in your veins for the term to lose its "affectionate" tone? One sixteenth? One quarter? A single drop?
 

Town Heretic

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What percentage of white-man blood do you need to have in your veins for the term to lose its "affectionate" tone? One sixteenth? One quarter? A single drop?
I'm not black, but I hold with those in the division that the word belongs on the rag pile of human history.

A drop of "black" blood was sufficient to segregate you if known, once upon a disreputable time, to deny your essential humanity for generations and then, even beyond the reversal on the point, to refuse for additional generations an equal standing in right and before the law in practice. Such is the stuff of malice and ignorance.
 

Crucible

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Black people making ample use of the terms like 'cracker', 'white boy', 'honky', and so on is perfectly fine though. Those white kids being beat up or jumped in predominantly black schools is alright, so is burning down neighborhoods and markets for no good reason.

It's not 'animosity', it's 'ancestral pain' :rolleyes:

As white people, we need to be submissive of this.

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:freak: #pushover #moron
 

bybee

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Black people making ample use of the terms like 'cracker', 'white boy', 'honky', and so on is perfectly fine though. Those white kids being beat up or jumped in predominantly black schools is alright, so is burning down neighborhoods and markets for no good reason.

It's not 'animosity', it's 'ancestral pain' :rolleyes:

As white people, we need to be submissive of this.

white_slavery.jpg


:freak: #pushover #moron

Not a chance!
 

Town Heretic

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Black people making ample use of the terms like 'cracker', 'white boy', 'honky', and so on is perfectly fine though.
Anger and contempt are always objectionable and when any word is slathered in it then the objection to it is a valid one. But not all insults are of the same weight. The problem with the N word is that it has had so long and vicious an association as to have imprinted on it a thing any rational, decent person should seek to avoid. There is a contrary notion within some elements of the black community and how it is resolved is their business, but for my part, it's much like a Confederate battle flag, something to be noted in the history books then put away.

Those white kids being beat up or jumped in predominantly black schools is alright, so is burning down neighborhoods and markets for no good reason.
A mixed lot there, but no one is arguing for burning down neighborhoods or jumping anyone over the color of their skin. It isn't and shouldn't be a matter of finding one abhorrent at the expense of another.

Similarly, we cannot remotely justify one bad behavior by the note of another.
 

Tambora

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Edomites are basically any ethnicity that is considered 'white'. From Edom and Esau.
That's where we fit into the spectrum of origin.
And I'm still waiting for how you arrived at this conclusion.
Or is this just another one of your paranoid conspiracies?
 

ClimateSanity

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no!


everybody should believe the same way that anna does! :footstamp:

That's the crux of the problem. Her and zoo hate this place but refuse to leave until everyone is shamed for not believing like they do. They must be humiliated much like criminals used to be in the public square.
 

ok doser

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That's the crux of the problem. Her and zoo hate this place but refuse to leave until everyone is shamed for not believing like they do. They must be humiliated much like criminals used to be in the public square.

well - zoo's always been a weirdo

anna dint used to be

but she fell in with a bad crowd
 

elohiym

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I make sure to keep the "r" at the end really audible. And I like to elongate the "n" at the beginning and really lay stress on the "i" in the middle, almost like a short "e" sound. You have to say it in a really southern, "good ole' boy," almost "redneck" accent. [Think "Yosemite Sam."] And you have to make sure to say it in almost angry, accusing way. To make sure you are doing it right, make sure that you make a hand gesture as though you are pointing angrily at someone.

I make sure to keep the "n" at the end really audible and nasal sounding. And I like to elongate the "m" at the beginning and really lay stress on both the first and second "o" while I flail my arms. You have to say it in a loud, "look at that idiot," almost "truthsmacking" tone. [Think "Joe Pesci."] And you have to make sure to say it in an almost angry, accusing way. To make sure you are doing it right, make sure that you use all caps and add lots of exclamation points as though you are pointing angrily at someone.

MORON!!!!
 

elohiym

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A pawn of philosopher kings,
Was praising a racist who sings.
When he sang the n-word,
It so pleasured that nerd,
That it plucked on and broke his heart strings.
 
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