schism666
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Weak-sauce backpedal. Just admit your jab failed and move on.
uh, i didn't take a jab at anyone/anything. take your failed weaksauce attack and move on, q.
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Weak-sauce backpedal. Just admit your jab failed and move on.
your iPhone would like a word.
your iPhone would like a word.
Comer mierda hijo de puta.....jizz.
Is there a statue related to the iPhone or any of its creators/developers?
It would be difficult to bring down non-existence statues. Mostly.
The original point is the Michael Jordan statue is on private property and, therefore, should not be a target of any potential destruction based on Jordan profiting from sweatshops and slave-like labor practices.
People who may want the statue removed need to petition the owners of that property.
Being former law enforcement I would think using our legal system would be the path that you would use to bring a remedy to your dilemma and not take the law into your own hands. When you destroy things that are not yours it's breaking the law, when you do it wholesale across the country it's anarchy.
great contribution, fuck face!
As a former member of law enforcement, I know the law is often corrupted by money and racism.
Those statues should never have been commissioned, and they should have been taken down decades ago.
Please quit rationalizing why the United States should keep honoring traitorous confederate racists with statues and military base names.
It makes you look like a racist.
As a former member of law enforcement, I know the law is often corrupted by money and racism.
Those statues should never have been commissioned, and they should have been taken down decades ago.
Please quit rationalizing why the United States should keep honoring traitorous confederate racists with statues and military base names.
It makes you look like a racist.
The "former member of law enforcement" gives it away. No one actually associated with law enforcement couches it that way. He likely has some vaguely tangential relationship. He ran copy.machines at a copy service that the AGs office used when theirs was down, or somesuch.
Definitely not retired L.E.O.
He also claims Adre-style to be "successfully retired." Public servants on a pension don't add the "successful" qualifier.
...some vaguely tangential relationship.
Is there a statue related to the iPhone or any of its creators/developers?
It would be difficult to bring down non-existence statues. Mostly.
The original point is the Michael Jordan statue is on private property and, therefore, should not be a target of any potential destruction based on Jordan profiting from sweatshops and slave-like labor practices.
People who may want the statue removed need to petition the owners of that property.
are you stuck on stupid? the record keeps skipping.
As a former member of law enforcement, I know the law is often corrupted by money and racism.
Those statues should never have been commissioned, and they should have been taken down decades ago.
Please quit rationalizing why the United States should keep honoring traitorous confederate racists with statues and military base names.
It makes you look like a racist.
Good comparison. Michael Jordan and confederate slave owners.
Good comparison. Michael Jordan and confederate slave owners.
It's not as good as Brett Favre's Kaepernick-Tillman comparison, but still, well played.
Fucking moron.
Although you finally did admit that perverted capitalism is evil, so you get points for that.
I think his analogy is Jordan is a modern day slave owner by proxi and he's black. He used his black privilege to add to his own wealth on the backs of young chinese children.
And if he's not saying it: I AM!
Has Nancy Pelosi taken down all portraits of her racist father for putting up a Confederate statue in Baltimore?
Great argument,
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I think his analogy is Jordan is a modern day slave owner by proxi and he's black. He used his black privilege to add to his own wealth on the backs of young chinese children.
And if he's not saying it: I AM!
You and people like you are the reason the protests are happening and will hopefully continue into the new year.
No one is saying Michael Jordan is a "modern day slave owner." That's ridiculous and inaccurate. Very wrong.
Jordan, a highly skilled athlete and business-person, has made billions. Much of that wealth was made from sweatshops. This is established as fact.
There is also a prominent statue of Jordan. It is located on private property. So, as attacks escalate on statues who knows what radicals will attack next. They are going crazy. Anyone offended should petition the owners of the statue. Go through legal channels.



The "former member of law enforcement" gives it away. No one actually associated with law enforcement couches it that way. He likely has some vaguely tangential relationship. He ran copy.machines at a copy service that the AGs office used when theirs was down, or somesuch.
Definitely not retired L.E.O.
He also claims Adre-style to be "successfully retired." Public servants on a pension don't add the "successful" qualifier.
No one compared Confederate Slave owners to Michael Jordan. Except you. Vile.
That's twisted fuckery and, frankly, embarrassing. If you don't like Jordan just say so. But stay the FUCK away from the statue. It's not in the public arena.
Why would you make the comparison?