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Black Lives Matter is an honorable movement and is in no way racist

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by KingCheetah, Aug 9, 2015.

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  1. Granville

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    How did you get hired when you did get interviewed? The racist employer that screens for non white names decided to give you a free pass for getting over on them?

    Lol at you calling anyone defensive. You state what your delusional one track mind thinks is obvious. I told you racism exits still. You just aren't doing the cause you claim to represent any favors by saluting false flags.

    Which situation did I personally excuse mistreatment of anyone?
     
  2. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    You're just such an ignorant fool. Really all your posts reflex immense stupidity and outside of your fellow nutjobs no one takes you to be an intelligent critical thinker that you pretend you are. That's the reality.

    It's not worth debating with an idiot. I'm sorry, that's what you are. Good luck - you really do need it.
     
  3. HR Dept

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    Most people aren't intentionally racist. But racism still definitely exist, both consciencely and subconsciencely.

    There is only one way to rid our society of this foolishness. And the answer is a true American race. Blacks, whites, Hispanics, and Asians etc all intermingling to create the most beautiful group of people on the face of the planet.

    Then and only then will the world see true American superiority.

    I am being equally serious and facetious with this post.
     
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    That's the problem - is that racists don't even think they are racists. Instead they just think it's the other side "playing the victim card" - ironically which is a racist attitude in and of itself since it denies people a struggle without even listening or trying to walk in their shoes.

    Racism is like a disease - people don't even know they are sick until the damage is already done.
     
  5. Remii

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    I'm not a cosigner to any of that shyt... And it's not about "slut shaming" and or saying someone has to get married, it's about chicks being held accountable for their actions. A lot of these chicks let themselves be used as C-dumpsters for Pookie, Ray Ray, and Peanut and I don't blame those dudes because everyone knew they weren't shyt to begin with.
     
  6. Granville

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    You're not doing much debating anyway, I'd call it crying. That's pretty much your act, deal with that. LOL @ you and reality with all the BS conspiracy stuff you buy in to. That's rich. You have no clue what reality is since all you do is routinely seek out bull**** with facts be damned to latch on to promote your racial pity agenda. Once again, racism exists within all groups of people, no doubt about that. You, sir, just happen to be the biggest racist in this thread.

    If anyone needs anything, it's the people that are represented by the cause you claim to a champion for. They need a gullible fool like you to just shut up and stop crying over every imagined slight.
     
  7. HR Dept

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    Fair enough, but don't you think that its important to do as much as possible to ensure that Jr. doesn't grow up to be Pookie, Ray Ray, or Peanut?
     
  8. Granville

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    Look who's talking with the vile crap you throw at people.
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    This sounds like a lot of crying to me.
     
  10. Remii

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    I'm not a cosigner to any of that shyt... And it's not about "slut shaming" and or saying someone has to get married, it's about chicks being held accountable for their actions. A lot of these chicks let themselves be used as C-dumpsters for Pookie, Ray Ray, and Peanut and I don't blame those dudes because everyone knew they weren't shyt to begin with.

    Just the same blaming it on the prison system is just an excuse... Because if it wasn't a prison system _ there would still be gang bangers, drug dealers, and crack heads and a lot more murders.
     
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    If these deadbeat men are not held accountable for their actions, why would they stop doing it? Why is the burden solely on the woman?

    Sounds like this was written by a deadbeat who doesn't care if he's leaving fatherless children behind. AKA a ****ing scumbag.
     
  12. Remii

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    It's hard to do that when they have siblings and none of them have the same father and not a man in the house. It's mainly women raising boys like that... And a lot of these girls are just following in their mom's footsteps. Not to mention all the child abuse that goes on that could have a psychological affect.

    If you want to see what happens when you put women in charge... Just look at a big part of the black community.
     
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    Misogynist much?
     
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    No one forces those chicks to sleep with those dudes...

    Unlike yourself, I'm not emasculated and are a slave to p***y so I have no problem calling these chicks out.

    How many pairs of Jordans do you have...??? What other group of men wait on line to buy shoes like that...??? A group of men mostly raised by women... Lolzzzzz....!!!!
     
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    No one forces those men to sleep with these women....

    No, I've never impregnated someone who I didn't plan on impregnating. I made sure proper birth control was used. I have two children who I support because it was my dick in the woman's vagina and those children are my blood. I'm a real man and take care of my own.

    You don't think men should have a responsibility for who they impregnate, yet ridicule those who are raised by women solely. You're a special kind of stupid and why I will always remain pro-choice.
     
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    Of course not... But everyone knows that Pookie, Ray Ray, and Peanut already have 10-15 baby mamas between them and are not taking care of their kids the way they should be. When chicks lay up with dudes who have track records like that ___ that's like blaming the stove for sticking your hand in the fire and getting burned.

    Pointing out that a majority of the F-ups are raised by single mothers is not ridicule. But you take it that way because you have hoe-logic. You're letting your emotions overrun your common sense.
     
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    What is up with people so full of themselves that they actually believe the only reason they got rejected for a date, not hired for a job or passed up for a promotion is because of and only because of racism?

    Maybe you're just not that interesting, maybe your resume just isn't what the employer's looking for or maybe you just didn't work as hard as you thought you did. No wait, those scenarios are impossible, it's all racism's fault.
     
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  18. Remii

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    And what makes you think I hate women..?
     
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    Not the first time you've said ridiculous things about women.

    Maybe your misogyny is so internalized that you don't even realize it :rolleyes:
     
  20. Granville

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    I think this is what Bobby was referring to when he brought up traditional family values eroding. Ultimately it's up to the man and woman to bring children in to this world in a responsible manner. There is a subculture established now where this type of behavior is unfortunately a way of life. It extends even to those who decide to have kids, continue to live life consequence free and leave it to their parents to raise the kids....all the while claiming to be a "good" parent.

    The two best events in my life were the birth of both my sons. Nothing to do with being a real man or not. It's the god given gift of being their father and the responsibilities that come with that gift.

    You both have points because both the man and woman are in the wrong in the scenario you are debating.
     

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