RE: Milwalkee riots
August 21, 2016 at 12:12 pm
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2016 at 12:18 pm by RobertE.)
(August 21, 2016 at 11:53 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:(August 21, 2016 at 4:59 am)RobertE Wrote: Guess what happened to the police officers involved.......? #hislifedoesnotmatterbecausehewashomelessandwhite
The action starts at 15:00 minutes.
I was living in SoCal when that happened. If you think there wasn't an uproar and outcry, that's only because you want to support your own preconceived notions. There was a large hue-and-cry, and the news coverage of Thomas's death was intensive.
Insinuating that it wasn't covered is self-serving and ignorant. I'd say "you should be better than that" -- but I already know that you aren't.
(August 21, 2016 at 7:16 am)RobertE Wrote: Well, it was the same white privilege that managed to raise millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, which was started by two white dudes. Then America followed suit, because at the end of the day, as long as they are selling millions of records and being thousands of miles away, why should they care. If it wasn't for Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, Stevie Wonder and others besides would NOT have even known about the famine simply because they were living in a bubble.
Once again speaking out of ignorance. The famine had been covered here since September of that year, long before Geldof et al put together "Feed the World".
(August 21, 2016 at 7:37 am)RobertE Wrote: It is incredible that many generations of black people in the United States have had time to make successes of their lives. However, the Chinese, the Koreans, the Indians have all had to pay to get to the United States and work hard for what they have. Perhaps it is time for the black community to stop blaming the whites, and look at the state of their own communities and take a big look at other communities, how they function, how they deal with problems in a positive way and do something about it.
You simply don't get it. The racism in America against blacks is of a different character than it is against any other race because of 300 years of chattel slavery.
You, who have never been here, keep running your mouth about what black Americans should do, when you clearly don't even know enough American history to have an intelligent conversation.
(August 21, 2016 at 8:07 am)RobertE Wrote: So, I am racist if it only involves black people?
No, you're racist because in any thread that discusses race, you duly show up, trotting out your tired thoughts, formed as they are in the ignorance of the racial issues of the country under discussion, and bleating to the world that it's only the blacks who are inferior. That is why I think you're a racist cunt.
You walk like a duck, Robert. You talk like a duck. You swim in the same waters as ducks. You obviously sup the same food, metaphorically speaking. Yet here you are, insisting you're a cardinal.
How funny you are, that you think you can cover it up. It's as obvious as the proverbial turd in the punchbowl.
Wrong about the bolded part:
Quote:Close to 8 million people became famine victims during the drought of 1984, and over 1 million died. In the same year (October 23),[26][27] a BBC news crew was the first to document the famine, with Michael Buerk describing "a biblical famine in the 20th Century" and "the closest thing to hell on Earth".[28] The report shocked Britain, motivating its citizens to bring world attention to the crisis in Ethiopia.
In January 1985 the RAF carried out the first airdrops from Hercules C-130s delivering food to the starving people. Other countries including Sweden,[29] East and West Germany, Poland, Canada, United States and the Soviet Union were also involved in the international response.
Who was first?
Lastly, just like the other video that I posted, when you have run out of arguments because someone is against your opinions, the default reaction is to say "racist." Go on, call me that, I don't care. I have more friends from different cultural backgrounds than you will have hot dinners. Let your ignorance show. From what I have seen and read, even a yoghurt has much more culture. I feel sorry for you people who live in their tiny little world being totally conditioned by the media, by their peers to believe what others think. I don't conform to your standards, and that is bully for you. You don't like me, big deal. Just don't tell me what to do, think, say or eat? I am not a sheep. Perhaps you are not an atheist after all, but some religious nutjob who loves being conditioned into thinking what everyone else is thinking until there comes a moment in time where you can no longer think for yourself. The way I see it, you can NO longer think for yourself simply because of the brainwashing you have been subjected to.