RE: Atheist/liberal correlation
July 22, 2016 at 6:15 pm
(This post was last modified: July 22, 2016 at 6:24 pm by Imaginaryfriendless.)
(July 22, 2016 at 5:52 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:Quote:I've noticed that...most folks here seem to at least think they care about people,yet I have seen no anger directed at our homegrown terrorist organization. No black man alive today was ever enslaved by the US, and frankly their own people sold them to the slave traders. If they hadn't come here they'd probably be lying in the mud somewhere in africa dying of Ebola or AIDS. There is so much reverse discrimination now it's ridiculous. Slavery was a terrible thing, but many countries still do it, many people are suffering and dying right now in slavery...these US blacks have everything at their fingertips- loads of scholarships ands grants for black folks, but instead many of them just draw welfare or unemployment and sit on their butts, or sell drugs, and complain that they have been slaves! So they want more free stuff.
Unless they were born in Africa and moved to the US, there is no need for hyphens. They are just AMERICANS. Not "African-Americans". Ridiculous.
I feel you, brother.
My, you turned out to be a little racist shitstain, didn't you?
Boru
Wow. Where do you live? I would very much like to get together in person to discuss this.
(July 22, 2016 at 6:14 pm)Rhythm Wrote: I thought were were exploring the liberal/conservative rift and how it might apply to atheism..not imagining that africa was full of cartoon characters..either now or at any point in the past?
cartoon characters? I don't follow. I made a statement I considered to be factual and got hammered by an idiot calling me racist. I honestly don't see color, I think the entire concept of segregation and discrimination based on pigmentation is the stupidest thing human beings have ever done. I don't pussyfoot around the issue precisely because I am NOT racist- I call a spade a spade, if you will. I'm talking about spades here, not people.
I don't know what turned people today into whiny, wimpy, overly sensitive morons, but I sure hope we find a way to fix it.
Things are a lot more like they used to be, than they are now.