Baltimore riots - this is what fuels racism

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animals acting out of control and the police backing down.

obama, rewarding the thugs and criminals

this is what provides fire, and fuel to racism in America




discuss :kiss:
 
animals acting out of control and the police backing down.

obama, rewarding the thugs and criminals

this is what provides fire, and fuel to racism in America




discuss :kiss:

Always has, always will.

Only one way to end it, put your foot down! On their necks!

Start with the race baiters: Jesse Jerkson, Calypso Louis Fairycan and Rev Al Not So Sharp-ton.
 
I am racist because of things like this. I try hard to not let my racism influence the way I interact with individual black people, and so far, I've been successful. I think we have to stop coddling the black community.
 
Obozo running his mouth now in a presser, says part of the solution is to dump more money down the rat hole that is the inner cities.
 
Poverty is the culprit. Our government has tried to address it for over 50 years. It is tome to admit that "The War on Poverty" has been an abject failure. We need to take a different approach. My city is very poor. Baltimore is very poor. It sucks. People need to be educated and value education. People need to earn resources and have a sense of pride in themselves.
 
Poverty is the culprit. Our government has tried to address it for over 50 years. It is tome to admit that "The War on Poverty" has been an abject failure. We need to take a different approach. My city is very poor. Baltimore is very poor. It sucks. People need to be educated and value education. People need to earn resources and have a sense of pride in themselves.


welfare isn't the solution ... welfare only makes the problem worse.
 
I am a racist piece of shit because of things like this. I try hard to not let my racist piece of shitness influence the way I interact with individual black people, and so far, I've been successful (in my racist piece of shit mind). I think we have to stop coddling the black community, in my racist piece of shit opinion.

Fyp, yw...

...you racist piece of shit.
 
Yw, again...

...you racist piece of shit.

Calm down, sheesh. Everything you add is false. You may not be ignorant but your statements are because that's the nature of relationships on internet forums. There's really no way for you to know how wrong you are. It might be good to just admit that and give a person credit for being honest. this is a terrible situation all the way around.:eek:
 
Calm down, sheesh. Everything you add is false. You may not be ignorant but your statements are because that's the nature of relationships on internet forums. There's really no way for you to know how wrong you are. It might be good to just admit that and give a person credit for being honest. this is a terrible situation all the way around.:eek:

Not everyone admits...

I am racist

...but honestly admitting one is racist (which we all culturally are to some degree), is simply the possible beginning of not then eternally becoming and staying a racist piece of shit.

For an admitted racist not to eternally become a racist piece of shit, they have to simply do one thing which, conversely, is probably the most difficult thing in the world for someone who actually wants to stay a racist, for whatever reason(s), to do:

You must earnestly discipline your mind to be absolutely colorblind when you dare to analyze every situation your racist self would rather rule over...

...drawing the strength to do so from your heart which holds the absolute truth that we all are created equal, and that we are all endowed with the exact same inalienable rights - and anyone's fucking skin pigmentation has nothing to do with shit at all.

Of course, if your heart doesn't naturally hold that absolute truth, or you don't care to exert the gloriously rewarding effort it takes to discipline your mind to practice that absolute truth colorblindedly...

...then you should just become comfortable being tagged a racist piece of shit for the rest of your life.
 
Not everyone admits...



...but honestly admitting one is racist (which we all culturally are to some degree), is simply the possible beginning of not then eternally becoming and staying a racist piece of shit.

For an admitted racist not to eternally become a racist piece of shit, they have to simply do one thing which, conversely, is probably the most difficult thing in the world for someone who actually wants to stay a racist, for whatever reason(s), to do:

You must earnestly discipline your mind to be absolutely colorblind when you dare to analyze every situation your racist self would rather rule over...

...drawing the strength to do so from your heart which holds the absolute truth that we all are created equal, and that we are all endowed with the exact same inalienable rights - and anyone's fucking skin pigmentation has nothing to do with shit at all.

Of course, if your heart doesn't naturally hold that absolute truth, or you don't care to exert the gloriously rewarding effort it takes to discipline your mind to practice that absolute truth colorblindedly...

...then you should just become comfortable being tagged a racist piece of shit for the rest of your life.

Racism, cultural bias, or whatever you want to call it is everywhere.
 
Obozo running his mouth now in a presser, says part of the solution is to dump more money down the rat hole that is the inner cities.

As usual the liberal solution to solve problems is spend more government money. It's worked so well. :rolleyes:
 
Racism, cultural bias, or whatever you want to call it is everywhere.

~ pats the little racist piece of shit on the head ~

Yes, Ramonny...

...but just because everyone else jumps off a bridge, would you?


Circumstance nor change occur collectively...

...the choice to change is an individual one, as is the effort required to change, as is the individual choice to remain in one's racist piece of shit circumstances.

Your "it is everywhere" attitude is your, and so many, many, others convenient excuse to stay the same as you are and pseudo-justify your own racism...

...and your apathy toward what is naturally right only further abets that.

In the literal end, it is all your choice to make...

...no one can blame anything or anyone else for how they decide to think.

If you do, as you are, you're just conceding that you're a victim to the delusion that you're not responsible for your own thinking an actions...

...and in such fertile, surrendering ground, racist pieces of shit will always thrive.
 
~ pats the little racist piece of shit on the head ~

Yes, Ramonny...

...but just because everyone else jumps off a bridge, would you?


Circumstance nor change occur collectively...

...the choice to change is an individual one, as is the effort required to change, as is the individual choice to remain in one's racist piece of shit circumstances.

Your "it is everywhere" attitude is your, and so many, many, others convenient excuse to stay the same as you are and pseudo-justify your own racism...

...and your apathy toward what is naturally right only further abets that.


In the literal end, it is all your choice to make...

...no one can blame anything or anyone else for how they decide to think.

If you do, as you are, you're just conceding that you're a victim to the delusion that you're not responsible for your own thinking an actions...

...and in such fertile, surrendering ground, racist pieces of shit will always thrive.
You're racist too, you know.
 
The war on drugs and the overwhelming, disproportionate, impact that has on black males has played a significant role in what we see today.

We'd all be better off if weed were totally legalized and sold like booze. The tax revenues make it an attractive solution (to part of the problem) too.
 
Always has, always will.

Only one way to end it, put your foot down! On their necks!

Start with the race baiters: Jesse Jerkson, Calypso Louis Fairycan and Rev Al Not So Sharp-ton.

Agreed they're not about peace, they're about glorifying themselves from the tragedy of others. They're about as poor and oppressed as any other wealthy american, ye they claim to care about these poor inner city victims. Please
 
I love hearing about how oppressed the black community is in Baltimore, you know with the Black Mayor and The Black Police Chief, however did they attain success? Maybe they went to school and worked for it:rolleyes:

I suppose Jackson and Sharpton would say they must have sucked white cock to get there and they are not "truly black"

But as for the riots...

So someone explain how burning businesses and destroying property gets justice for the victim? Explain how stealing drugs from CVS and then burning it brings about racial equality?

I imagine some of the CVS employees that are now jobless are black. I imagine some of the other businesses destroyed also employed blacks and maybe owned by them...

These people don't care about this guy, if you rounded up every rioter in the city and asked then the victims name 75% wouldn't come up with it.

This is an excuse to be a criminal and the guys family can ask for peace all they want, it doesn't matter because no one rioting gives a shtt about him in the first place.
 
Agreed they're not about peace, they're about glorifying themselves from the tragedy of others. They're about as poor and oppressed as any other wealthy american, ye they claim to care about these poor inner city victims. Please

"Jesse Jerkson, Calypso Louis Fairycan and Rev Al Not So Sharp-ton."

Think about it, the last thing this batch of pond scum wants, is racial harmony. That would force them to go out and find an honest job.
 
"Jesse Jerkson, Calypso Louis Fairycan and Rev Al Not So Sharp-ton."

Think about it, the last thing this batch of pond scum wants, is racial harmony. That would force them to go out and find an honest job.

Calypso Louie - HA!!
 
This satire is never not accurate.

HuffPo said:
Jefferson expanded on that theme in a segment on "All In With Chris Hayes" Tuesday night, playing the part of a concerned citizen wondering how the white community is going to deal with the "problems of white culture."

"You probably haven't heard much about the white riot in Huntington Beach," Hayes began. "That's because the story of white criminal culture is not a story the mainstream media will tell you. But once you scratch the surface, these stories are everywhere you look."

Hayes and Jefferson engaged in a back-and-forth that parodied several tired tropes that surface when talking heads discuss race on TV.

"There are people that are going to tell you that ... this has nothing to do with white people, it's just a few bad apples. What do you say to that?" Hayes asked.

"To that I say that if that's your actual belief then you're living with your head in the sand," Jefferson said. "I used to live in New York City and would occassionally go to Hoboken, New Jersey's St. Patrick's Day parade, and there were so many young white men there vomiting in the streets, urinating in the streets, getting in fistfights in the streets. It was a sight to be seen."

"Do you have a personal problem with white people?" Hayes later asked. "Is this animus?"

"No, I think any time that you tell the truth there's going to be those people who come out and think you're doing it for some insidious reason and say that you're a racist," Jefferson said. "I knew that some white people were going to call this playing the race card, but it isn't playing the race card. My best friend is white."

Spot on then, spot on now.
 
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