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I might be arsed to look into how many people really believe this stuff, and what parts of it exactly do they believe. I'm sure somebody has bothered to look by now.
You jest, but google "lead poisoning crime".Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 2:19 amWell, what the hell man? Is there something in the water? That'll be it, seriously. We always assumed they'd go crazy at the end, mostly from realizing some of their dearest beliefs were losing their place. But really --and obviously-- there was something in the water.
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I might be arsed to look into how many people really believe this stuff, and what parts of it exactly do they believe. I'm sure somebody has bothered to look by now.
The black civil rights movement of the '60s caused property damage. Was that civil rights movement good or bad?Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:25 pmThat isn't as funny as the fact that January 6th was the scariest thing most Democrats have ever experienced.
Do they still have the fences and armed guards surrounding the federal buildings in Washington? Wouldn't want those delicate elected officials to feel unsafe...
Rights are best when they are available to everyone, rather than being doled out to certain special groups. Of course, you would have to support voting rights for people you hate, but that's kind of the point.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:32 pmThe black civil rights movement of the '60s caused property damage. Was that civil rights movement good or bad?Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:25 pmThat isn't as funny as the fact that January 6th was the scariest thing most Democrats have ever experienced.
Do they still have the fences and armed guards surrounding the federal buildings in Washington? Wouldn't want those delicate elected officials to feel unsafe...
Since ALL civil rights movements cause property damage, should there be no civil rights movements?
Rofl. Yes, no shit, Sherlock. That's the whole fucking point of civil rights movements INCLUDING BLM.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:34 pmRights are best when they are available to everyone, rather than being doled out to certain special groups.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:32 pmThe black civil rights movement of the '60s caused property damage. Was that civil rights movement good or bad?Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:25 pmThat isn't as funny as the fact that January 6th was the scariest thing most Democrats have ever experienced.
Do they still have the fences and armed guards surrounding the federal buildings in Washington? Wouldn't want those delicate elected officials to feel unsafe...
Since ALL civil rights movements cause property damage, should there be no civil rights movements?
What?
Well, Sherlock, you didn't investigate very hard.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:44 pmRofl. Yes, no shit, Sherlock. That's the whole fucking point of civil rights movements INCLUDING BLM.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:34 pmRights are best when they are available to everyone, rather than being doled out to certain special groups.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:32 pmThe black civil rights movement of the '60s caused property damage. Was that civil rights movement good or bad?Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:25 pmThat isn't as funny as the fact that January 6th was the scariest thing most Democrats have ever experienced.
Do they still have the fences and armed guards surrounding the federal buildings in Washington? Wouldn't want those delicate elected officials to feel unsafe...
Since ALL civil rights movements cause property damage, should there be no civil rights movements?
What?
No shit, fool. Problem is, the people administering justice can often be racist, and historical racism still has effects on how justice is applied today.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:51 pmWell, Sherlock, you didn't investigate very hard.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:44 pmRofl. Yes, no shit, Sherlock. That's the whole fucking point of civil rights movements INCLUDING BLM.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:34 pmRights are best when they are available to everyone, rather than being doled out to certain special groups.Seabass wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:32 pmThe black civil rights movement of the '60s caused property damage. Was that civil rights movement good or bad?Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:25 pmThat isn't as funny as the fact that January 6th was the scariest thing most Democrats have ever experienced.
Do they still have the fences and armed guards surrounding the federal buildings in Washington? Wouldn't want those delicate elected officials to feel unsafe...
Since ALL civil rights movements cause property damage, should there be no civil rights movements?
What?
Human Rights Commissions, such as are in Canada, grant certain rights ONLY to certain racial groups.
You can't be a victim of racism if you aren't of the 'right' race.
That means human rights are only available to certain special groups.
I prefer that rights and laws be equal for everyone, with justice being blind to immutable characteristics.
The "weaker races"? Tell me more.
You mean, what BLM wants?
So you like the black civil rights movement of the '60s, despite the property damage that it caused? So now explain why the property damage cause by black civil rights movement of the '60s was acceptable, but the property damage caused by BLM is not.
Irrelevant.
Perhaps you can help me make sense of this by giving some examples of stronger and weaker races?Cunt wrote:..
I prefer that rights and laws be equal for everyone, with justice being blind to immutable characteristics.
Of course, you might prefer that only the weaker races have access to certain legal remedies, and that might be correct.
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I thought 'BLM' stood for 'Buy Large Mansions', but maybe they have spent more on better stuff.
Of course, but saying so doesn't do anything, except make you a whinger.
I think you are just trolling, but if you aren't, you can look into Canada's Gladue Principle with regards to sentencing.
Other than Marxism and big mansions for the leaders, I don't see anything they support.You mean, what BLM wants?
Rioting, burning and destroying property to protest something is easy to oppose.So you like the black civil rights movement of the '60s, despite the property damage that it caused? So now explain why the property damage cause by black civil rights movement of the '60s was acceptable, but the property damage caused by BLM is not.
You sure do think poorly of those 'black Americans'.What you're not smart enough to see, Cunt, is that black Americans aren't "free" if they are a permanent undercaste.
If you want to discuss the Gladue principle, start another thread.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 5:35 pmI thought 'BLM' stood for 'Buy Large Mansions', but maybe they have spent more on better stuff.
Have they? Where is their GIANT money going?Of course, but saying so doesn't do anything, except make you a whinger.
What can be done, what law needs correcting, what non-racist answers do you offer?
I think you are just trolling, but if you aren't, you can look into Canada's Gladue Principle with regards to sentencing.
https://www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/ ... index.html
Myself, I disagree, because I think singling one race out as 'weaker' is insulting. Like saying that brown people can't control themselves if you insult their imaginary friend...pretending they aren't smart enough to be civil in the face of such insult is suggesting they are 'weaker people'.
The Gladue principle is a bit murkier, since the communities most indigenous people live in are FAR from being 'equal' to the rest of Canada.
I don't like the principle, but don't oppose it because even though it IS certainly racist, it is also an effort to correct serious problems in sentencing.
Here you go again, reverting to reducing a civil rights movement to looting and rioting EXACTLY as racists did against the civil rights movement of the '60s, all while ignoring the fact that ALL civil rights movements cause property damage.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 5:35 pmOther than Marxism and big mansions for the leaders, I don't see anything they support.You mean, what BLM wants?
I mean, the protests, sure, but where are they putting their money? How can someone objectively tell the difference between what they really want, and a Democrat Party fundraising arm?Rioting, burning and destroying property to protest something is easy to oppose.So you like the black civil rights movement of the '60s, despite the property damage that it caused? So now explain why the property damage cause by black civil rights movement of the '60s was acceptable, but the property damage caused by BLM is not.
If they really wanted to make a difference, they might have focused their efforts on government, instead of retail stores and neighbourhoods.
No, Cunt. I'm not the one who thinks black Americans became and undercaste because they make "shit choices". I think it happened because of the fucking racism. The racism that you want to do nothing to address because it's natural.
Cunt wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 5:35 pmMaybe you should listen to more than one kind of 'black American'. I could suggest Thomas Sowell, or Candace Owens, or, if you like a lighter take, the Hodge Twins.
Or you could just keep the diverse voices out, and listen only to the blue-anon 'black Americans'.
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