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09-15-2016 , 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Yeah, those *******s suffering the most. They should totally change the way they are so they can stop suffering. ****ing *******s, wearing hoodies and ****. Why don't they just bow down and quit wearing comfortable sweatshirts?

*******s
This is typical.

The victimhood and blame culture is a cancerous line of thought and something perpetuated by idiots like you. It's crippling.

White racism is always present, but it's not a factor that can't be overcome. When we see groups like Jews, who succeed despite oppression and discrimination for millennia, what can we attribute that to?

Luck?
09-15-2016 , 09:38 AM
The blame culture? You are literally, more than once, blaming black people for being the victims of being profiled by police because they dont "Change their behavior"

Wtf is wrong with you? You are, without a doubt, the least introspective person I have ever met. EVER. You are cancerous.
09-15-2016 , 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by wil318466
As I've said, we will continue down this ridiculous road where nothing gets better for the people who are suffering the most.

It's really, truly sad. Yes, one of us will "carry on", and that's you.
At this point, I'm not sure you understand what words mean.
09-15-2016 , 10:43 AM
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So, we will continue to try option 1, which we have been doing for decades, and is doing absolutely nothing to help the black community.
Maybe Wil's on to something? We've tried "not being racist" for a long time now. There's got to be another way.
09-15-2016 , 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 5ive
Shame Trolly !!!1!, I'm sorry wil ruined your thread.
NBD. If I wanted to avoid wil318466, I'd have dropped the OP over in Alta... where he can't go. LOL @that fool, he won't be forgotten at Festivus.

Truth to told, strangely enough, nothings of import is happening right now.

The protesting NFL workers are by and large acting as individuals. Which is seriously weak sauce. To take it to the next level, they need to organize league wide. They aren't doing that so far. The rank-n-file flagwavers, while angry as bees, haven't make any serious attempts to organize a boycott of the NFL, or more significantly, the NFL's F500 sponsors and partners. The professional flagwavers, pols like T.Cruz, aren't trying to astroturf against these F500 companies either. They really can't, without biting the hand that feeds them. And the NFL owners have taken an official "let's ignore it, and hope it just goes away" strategy.
09-15-2016 , 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ReidLockhart
At this point, I'm not sure you understand what words mean.
It's taken you this long to realize this?

Literally 95% of Wil threads involve him saying directly contradictory things because he doesn't know what words mean.
09-15-2016 , 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
The blame culture? You are literally, more than once, blaming black people for being the victims of being profiled by police because they dont "Change their behavior"

Wtf is wrong with you? You are, without a doubt, the least introspective person I have ever met. EVER. You are cancerous.
Even arguing simple things like the hoodie argument is painful because people like you won't be honest in your logic.

White people are to blame because they shouldn't ever be suspicious of these blacks who just wear what they think is comfortable.

That is total idiocy. Only a fool or a liar would make that argument, as you are doing now with victim culture. You won't argue why the numbers are staying the same or getting worse under liberal leadership. You'll never address that, you'll just continue to blame everything on racism.

It's the actual definition of insanity. You continue to support a path that isn't improving. Only an idiot would do that.

So we continue doing the same crap we've been doing, to the detriment of ONE group. If I was truly racist about it I just wouldn't give a crap and shrug my shoulders and not even discuss it. Let them live in squalor and violence. Who cares? I'm good and I can separate myself from it.

I know you love in that urban jungle of the Pacific Northwest, so you must have a deep understanding of these issues.
09-15-2016 , 11:42 AM
perfect
09-15-2016 , 11:55 AM
Admittedly that was pretty good.
09-15-2016 , 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by xnbomb
wil one of the few people ITT making solid points
+1
09-15-2016 , 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
The blame culture? You are literally, more than once, blaming black people for being the victims of being profiled by police because they dont "Change their behavior"

Wtf is wrong with you? You are, without a doubt, the least introspective person I have ever met. EVER. You are cancerous.
You should learn some history!

If you do some research, you will find that every race, religion, culture has at one time or more been enslaved or persecuted. Those whom embrace victimhood and hope for change outside of themselves continue to live in a perceived oppressed environment. Those who refused to blame and made changes from within have gone on to not only escape their oppressed environment, but to thrive in the new world they have created.

your the one who trains people how they should treat you. Wil mentioned that if you continue doing what your doing, your gonna continue to get the same result.
09-15-2016 , 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
You should learn some history!... Those who... made changes from within have gone on to... escape their oppressed environment... if you continue doing what your doing, your gonna continue to get the same result.
Well, NFL players had been dutifully lining up for the anthem as expected by the NFL owners. They've been continuing to do what they've been told to do ever since the NFL owners started collecting that sweet paid patriotism $$$$ way back in 2009. And they continued to get the same results... zilch.

Now, however, several NFL workers have refused to keep doing what they were doing, and, low and behold... they aren't getting the same results as before. Jersey sales are through the roof, an NFL owner has gone all class quisling, and donated $1M, etc, etc. So, you sir are correct. Stop talking, start taking action... that's what works.

So... how does it feel to be on #Team Kaep ??
09-15-2016 , 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
You should learn some history!

If you do some research, you will find that every race, religion, culture has at one time or more been enslaved or persecuted. Those whom embrace victimhood and hope for change outside of themselves continue to live in a perceived oppressed environment. Those who refused to blame and made changes from within have gone on to not only escape their oppressed environment, but to thrive in the new world they have created.

your the one who trains people how they should treat you. Wil mentioned that if you continue doing what your doing, your gonna continue to get the same result.
I thought you said race relations were on a steady upward slope?
09-15-2016 , 01:21 PM
Gee what's it like to just sit there and ask questions to try to poke holes in another person's argument ?


Lol. Same tactics from all the same people.
09-15-2016 , 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jjshabado
It's taken you this long to realize this?

Literally 95% of Wil threads involve him saying directly contradictory things because he doesn't know what words mean.
Since my first post in PU here, I've just been waiting for wil to actually say what I got him to say above. I just wanted to hear him say what I could only infer from his posts. I would say I feel vindicated but it's makes me sad that there are people out there with that viewpoint.

Carry on, wil.
09-15-2016 , 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Shame Trolly !!!1!
Well, NFL players had been dutifully lining up for the anthem as expected by the NFL owners. They've been continuing to do what they've been told to do ever since the NFL owners started collecting that sweet paid patriotism $$$$ way back in 2009. And they continued to get the same results... zilch.

Now, however, several NFL workers have refused to keep doing what they were doing, and, low and behold... they aren't getting the same results as before. Jersey sales are through the roof, an NFL owner has gone all class quisling, and donated $1M, etc, etc. So, you sir are correct. Stop talking, start taking action... that's what works.

So... how does it feel to be on #Team Kaep ??
Kaep and the owners are getting rich...That's great

The million dollar donation is nothing more than an investment to get more rich. It's a bandaid that will be torn off soon and the bleeding will continue.
09-15-2016 , 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jjshabado
I thought you said race relations were on a steady upward slope?
It is on an upward slope.

Notice I used the word "perceived" oppression. I'm speaking to those who don't want to set aside their bitterness in order to create a better life.
09-15-2016 , 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
Those who refused to blame and made changes from within have gone on to not only escape their oppressed environment, but to thrive in the new world they have created.
Ah, this is why my MLK stuff ran into a Poe situation.

MLK, Malcolm X, both were all about the Wil and Mongidig line of "Hey, it's us black folk that have to change from within. No point in blaming whitey, he's been so good to us with our own water fountains and all."
09-15-2016 , 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
You should learn some history!

If you do some research, you will find that every race, religion, culture has at one time or more been enslaved or persecuted. Those whom embrace victimhood and hope for change outside of themselves continue to live in a perceived oppressed environment. Those who refused to blame and made changes from within have gone on to not only escape their oppressed environment, but to thrive in the new world they have created.

your the one who trains people how they should treat you. Wil mentioned that if you continue doing what your doing, your gonna continue to get the same result.
History shows us civil disobedience has helped the African American community...Unless you think ending Jim Crow was not an improvement. Well somewhat ending it, its kind of coming back with the voter id stuff.
09-15-2016 , 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
Kaep and the owners are getting rich...That's great The million dollar donation is nothing more than an investment to get more rich...
C.Kaepernick is not getting rich protesting. He's getting richer by being a backup QB. In fact, he's said he's donating $1M more than his share of the shirt sales. That incorrect impression isn't what I find extraordinary with your take however. That would be the owner's side.

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Originally Posted by PFT
Today, I [J.York] am committing that the 49ers Foundation will contribute $1 Million... [to] the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the San Francisco Foundation... the... Silicon Valley Community Foundation is the largest community foundation in the world, managing $7.3 billion in assets... The San Francisco Foundation has served the people of the Bay Area since 1948, almost as long as the 49ers franchise...
So... do you really believe the 49ers owner, J.York, is going to get personally richer by this $1M donation ??
09-15-2016 , 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ReidLockhart
Since my first post in PU here, I've just been waiting for wil to actually say what I got him to say above. I just wanted to hear him say what I could only infer from his posts. I would say I feel vindicated but it's makes me sad that there are people out there with that viewpoint.

Carry on, wil.
Lol. I've always been a straight forward and honest person with my views. What, you think I'm some sort of closet racist who you just needed to outwit in order to get to the bottom of what I TRULY think?

Bravo! Bravo! Come on everyone let's give Reid a long road of applause!!

You are an idiot if you think my views are racist. I look at reality and speak the truth of what a situation is and what it isnt. What's happened in the last year has fueled resentment and created racism on both sides, and you don't even realize it.
09-15-2016 , 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by batair
History shows us civil disobedience has helped the African American community...Unless you think ending Jim Crow was not an improvement. Well somewhat ending it, its kind of coming back with the voter id stuff.
I would love to see polls from then asking whether white folk thought race relations were getting worse or not.
09-15-2016 , 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by wil318466
What, you think I'm some sort of closet racist who you just needed to outwit in order to get to the bottom of what I TRULY think?
At this point you're so far in the closet you're posting about your adventures in ****ing Narnia.

And yet you fool no one.
09-15-2016 , 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
It is on an upward slope.

Notice I used the word "perceived" oppression. I'm speaking to those who don't want to set aside their bitterness in order to create a better life.
Wait, so why would we not want to keep doing what we're doing? According to you, it's working.

      
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