RE: Not all blacks are bad people!
January 2, 2017 at 12:15 pm
(This post was last modified: January 2, 2017 at 12:17 pm by Thumpalumpacus.)
(January 2, 2017 at 6:14 am)ComradeMeow Wrote: Well, you are doing your work better than I am, I haven't paid the OP much attention honestly. Feeling lazy
Would you argue with my critique of For Whom the Bell Tolls if you haven't yourself read the book?
(January 2, 2017 at 6:14 am)ComradeMeow Wrote: Also I apologize that I wrote preposition and was probably confusing the shit out of you. The look on your face must have been epic.
Nah, I'm fairly well-versed at interpolation. I don't mind simple words, though. I really don't. They're also easier to look up.

(January 2, 2017 at 6:14 am)ComradeMeow Wrote: But my point is that a little research into what I am referring to reveals why you cannot be too quick to declare racism.
Many of those facts are facts I knew before he opened his pie-hole. Again, and I won't belabor you with this point any more, it is his emphasis on one possible cause which reveals his agenda.
(January 2, 2017 at 6:14 am)ComradeMeow Wrote: I am still in no way shape or form saying an agenda is something political. I am only referring to the alleged agenda of Republicans and Righties for passing legislation to somehow creep racism into the American way of life. I hear this a lot by Lefties so I thought you were using this same argument.
And I am using the word deregulation in opposition to regulation. I was trying to make it a positive action vs a negative action. Most people tend to view it that way I though it would work for you. I didn't have intention on getting politically specific just yet.
Okay, to me, words like "regulation" and "deregulation" have a specific political denotation.
As for what the conservative political elements in America have done about racism, I don't believe they've done shit ... except drag their feet on any proposed solution. All it takes for evil to prosper is good men to do nothing. Far too many conservatives in this country seem terribly unfamiliar with that adage and its application. I believe equality under the law, and equality of opportunity no matter one's race, are far more important than my preference for a small government. I am comfortable letting the government grow in order to deal with this injustice, because the human rights of minorities are more important than my political philosophy.