RE: Peterson's 12 Rules For Life, have you heard of this?
August 31, 2018 at 11:52 pm
(This post was last modified: August 31, 2018 at 11:55 pm by bennyboy.)
(August 31, 2018 at 9:03 pm)Khemikal Wrote: A racist is a racist Benny, "your kind of racism" is not novel, unique, or redeeming. Whatever fears you have attendant to the white anxiety you feel are your own business..and you deserve them..my heart isn't exactly going to bleed for you on account of it.
I'm more disappointed that you were pointlessly dishonest and wasted my time, than by the fact that you're a racist. After all, I've made my peace with racists on their terms..the man I love most in the world and my model for life is an open white supremacist..after all.
You're just a slimy piece of shit...and..no..again, you may be racist, but that doesn't mean we all are, so console yourself some other way.
Tell me what you REALLY think of me. Pretty sure there's no hidden smiley there, is there?
I think you not English good, dude. I get that you're triggered right now, and that this makes it hard for you to get points.
"A racist is a racist." So. . . a baby who shows preference for same-race faces at 3 months is the same as David Duke, huh? Seems legit. I suppose a black guy who shouts racial epithets is the same as the white cop who guns him down, right? You know-- cuz a "racist is a racist."
As for you not being racist-- you're so full of shit, dude. You just happen to think that you're the right kind of racist, which in your twisted semantic isn't even racism at all. Have I EVER said that racism in general, and racism in the States toward black people in particular, isn't important, or isn't a problem? No. You are triggered because I dare use words you think are unspeakable, and I dare examine claims which you think must be accepted as brute fact, or disregarded as lies. I'm trying to get to the actual facts, and instead of countering with better facts, or explaining why the facts I've found are false, you just dig in and start raging.
Now, if you can get away from the fart-sniffing for just a minute, we could discuss ways in which racism can be overcome-- through exposure, through finding common ground, through extension of opportunity, and so on.