RE: Liam Neeson: Rape, Revenge, and Race Relations
February 19, 2019 at 3:19 am
(This post was last modified: February 19, 2019 at 3:24 am by bennyboy.)
(February 19, 2019 at 2:54 am)Thena323 Wrote: LMFAO...Oh, sure. THEN you'd be ranting about ill-tempered, hyper-masculine angry black men being "dangerous and threatening", as you bemoan the world not being your own little safe space to spout all of the bigoted/racist rhetoric you want without having your sensibilities being offended by being called the dreadful "R" word.
"Whoa, wait....Did you HEAR that? That was clearly a threat! OMG...why are these people so VIOLENT??!!!
These fucking black animals are threatening this poor guy over something he did forty years ago. Forty years! Seriously...someone needs to notify the police or FBi!
Fucking savages!"
Come on now, bennyboy.
Do you really think that no one's aware of how folks like you operate?
No, actually. I've said at least a few times that I thought black people should openly rebel against tyranny. One of these days, I'd like to see a thousand pissed-off citizens take over a police station, for example, and let it be known what happens when a kid gets shot for no reason. The second amendment allows for possession of firearms in defense against tyranny, and if government institutions like the police force are really being used to that end, then let's see that constitution in action.
I'm not against black people. I'm against internet trolls who hide behind a pseudonym and patronizing white PC fart-sniffers who treat black people like they can't stand on their own two feet. It's gone beyond the brotherhood of a shared social contract, or an issue of fairness-- I think it very much is just another side of the racist coin: by putting on a big show of helping, these white knights for justice are reinforcing their own sense of entitlement and privilege, and condescendingly extending the umbrella of their much admired narcissism onto these poor victims (as they paint them).