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My unwillingness to actually engage you in debate is not a reflection of being in a weaker position, rather that I am fully aware that you are incapable of serious discussion.

And yeah, keep your posts to a single sentence and I can't help but accidentally read it. No I didn't read your other posts any more than I was offended by your previous statements.

You are out of your league.
 

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You're white/caucasian. You're never going to see racism the way minorities see it. You're never going to experience itike minorities experience it. In fact, you'll very likely never experience racism at all. It's incredibly ignorant to try and tell everyone else about racism when you will never experience it or understand it.

It's the equivalent of a man telling a women about giving birth. Or a straight person telling a gay person what it's like to be gay. You don't have any idea what you're talking about. You're just plagarizing others words and thoughts, because you're so controlled by a deep rooted political idealogue you are incapable of escaping it and thinking for yourself. I'm guessing you had some backwoods, inbred parents that injected this level of hate and ignorance into you. Likely as the by-product of further inbreeding.

Just stop! You're embarrassing all white people!
Whoa. I haven't read this thread and don't plan to, but the ignorance and pompous idiocy of this post stands out. You're obviously of the brainwashed delusion that says white people cannot experience racism simply because of their skin color. THIS is f**king racist and mind numbingly stupid. Like white people aren't human. Next you will be telling me about "white privilege".

ANYONE can experience racism, and racism against whites is highly fashionable these days. We've got an entire political party stepping over themselves trying to compete by screaming how bad white people are.

Besides, as a "white" man, I could put your ******** theory to the test and take a stroll through a black gangland neighborhood and see what happens, but I'm not ready to die just yet. You know it's true.

Grow up. We are all human beings. Stop with this skin color, victim, divisive ********. It's destroying our country. While you're at it you might take a long look in the mirror at you're deep seated bigotry toward country folks. It might take a while to see through the layers of arrogance and self-entitled superiority, but if you're honest, you might benefit from some introspection.
It does not bode well for your character. At. All.

If any of this pisses you off, I DGAF. I'm sick of this **** destroying our society.
 

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Another reason I don't have to read and respond to your drivel is because there other pople perfectly willing to do so and I can glean even more from their responses, like here it seems I should've just pulled my identity card to trump it; not like it isn't the case that in my lifetime the certain tribe of people i happen to belong to wasn't raped, murdered, executed and thrown in concentration camps to starve to death or anything... where's the "but that's none of my business" kermit frog meme when you need it?
 

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My unwillingness to actually engage you in debate is not a reflection of being in a weaker position, rather that I am fully aware that you are incapable of serious discussion.

And yeah, keep your posts to a single sentence and I can't help but accidentally read it. No I didn't read your other posts any more than I was offended by your previous statements.

You are out of your league.
Sure it does. You like attempt to appear intelligent, but as soon as you realize you're in over your head you pretend to ignore the conversation and go all straw man. You'll even occassionaly threaten to "rekt" someone who disagrees with you, but then you just copy and paste articles or video you don't understand in hopes that whomever you're debating wont understand either.

I'm sure most people are "out" or your "league"! :joy:
 
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Whoa. I haven't read this thread and don't plan to, but the ignorance and pompous idiocy of this post stands out. You're obviously of the brainwashed delusion that says white people cannot experience racism simply because of their skin color. THIS is f**king racist and mind numbingly stupid. Like white people aren't human. Next you will be telling me about "white privilege".

ANYONE can experience racism, and racism against whites is highly fashionable these days. We've got an entire political party stepping over themselves trying to compete by screaming how bad white people are.

Besides, as a "white" man, I could put your ******** theory to the test and take a stroll through a black gangland neighborhood and see what happens, but I'm not ready to die just yet. You know it's true.

Grow up. We are all human beings. Stop with this skin color, victim, divisive ********. It's destroying our country. While you're at it you might take a long look in the mirror at you're deep seated bigotry toward country folks. It might take a while to see through the layers of arrogance and self-entitled superiority, but if you're honest, you might benefit from some introspection.
It does not bode well for your character. At. All.

If any of this pisses you off, I DGAF. I'm sick of this **** destroying our society.
:joy: Please, tell us all about your first-hand experiences with racism!!! I would love to hear about it. Maybe we could help promote awareness and change with it. I would imagine I'll be waiting quite a while to hear it though.

How is it racist to say white people don't experience racism like black people or other minorities. Please explain in your own words.

I'm not white, so I won't tell you anything about being white. How could I? Again, I'm not white.

So you think black people are murdered and going into a black neighborhood as a white mean means you'll get murdered? And yet, you say I am the racist one.

We are all human beings, which is why I think we should all be treated that way regardless of skin color. If only we lived in a world where this was so.

Again, if you are not black, how did you know how blacks are treated?

Deep seated bigotry toward country folk? How so?
 
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:joy: Please, tell us all about your first-hand experiences with racism!!! I would love to hear about it. Maybe we could help promote awareness and change with it. I would imagine I'll be waiting quite a while to hear it though.

How is it racist to say white people don't experience racism like black people or other minorities. Please explain in your own words.

I'm not white, so I won't tell you anything about being white. How could I? Again, I'm not white.

So you think black people are murdered and going into a black neighborhood as a white mean means you'll get murdered? And yet, you say I am the racist one.

We are all human beings, which is why I think we should all be treated that way regardless of skin color. If only we lived in a world where this was so.

Again, if you are not black, how did you know how blacks are treated?

Deep seated bigotry toward country folk? How so?
You are a perfect example you think you know what’s in people’s hearts and why they do things , it could turn out that you are just an *******, and there is hope that if you stop pointing fingers every day you will get the respect you think you deserve
 

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Another reason I don't have to read and respond to your drivel is because there other pople perfectly willing to do so and I can glean even more from their responses, like here it seems I should've just pulled my identity card to trump it; not like it isn't the case that in my lifetime the certain tribe of people i happen to belong to wasn't raped, murdered, executed and thrown in concentration camps to starve to death or anything... where's the "but that's none of my business" kermit frog meme when you need it?
They had this done to them in America? Or are you going all German on us now? And, while we are at it, were Hitler and the Nazi's white or black? And did Hitler only target whites? Or was he also racist as **** too?

You aren't arguing because you can't. You know your argument has no legs and is strictly opinion, which is deep rooted by things you cannot control. It is the same reason your reply without actually replying to me directly. It's in hope I won't see it and respond, so you can feel validated that what you said was rebutted.
 
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They had this done to them in America? Or are you going all German on us now? And, while we are at it, were Hitler and the Nazi's white or black? And did Hitler only target whites? Or was he also racist as **** too?

You aren't arguing because you can't. You know your argument has no legs and is strictly opinion, which is deep rooted by things you cannot control. It is the same reason your reply without actually replying to me directly. It's in hope I won't see it and respond, so you can feel validated that what you said was rebutted.
Get a life
 

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You are a perfect example you think you know what’s in people’s hearts and why they do things , it could turn out that you are just an *******, and there is hope that if you stop pointing fingers every day you will get the respect you think you deserve

These people have are a lost cause and have been manipulated into believing too many lies. It's only people of good will that can carry this forward, and that's not who you are dealing with here.
 
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You are a perfect example you think you know what’s in people’s hearts and why they do things , it could turn out that you are just an *******, and there is hope that if you stop pointing fingers every day you will get the respect you think you deserve
Where did I claim what is in someones heart or why they do things? Can you point me to this?

What respect do I deserve other than being treated fairly?
 
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And then I happen to catch a glimpse of some of his drivel... " you arent arguing because you can't"

What is actually the case is he projects everything on me that he himself is, in every way. He knows there is no real validity to what he states, when put under scrutiny it crumbles like the Marxist house of cards that it is.
If only you were capable of scrutinizing it in such a manner.
 
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UPon prjection.

He thinks attacking my ego (since his is fledgling, he assumes mine must be also) will get me to engage him and projecting straw man on to me when he knows that his method of argument.

I've engaged him enough here and will go back to waiting for his more readily ignorable posts
 

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UPon prjection.

He thinks attacking my ego will get me to engage him and projecting straw man on to me when he knows that his method of argument.
Slurp slurp.

 
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I told you, you are out of your league.

You calling my posts straw man doesn't bother me because yours actually are. Similarly, you projection that I must be offended by you because you are so readily offended is also nonsense.

I am aware that there is no hope for you, but I wish you the best anyway... I genuinely wish you better than what you are, but you will never be until you make the decision yourself to change for the better. You've been played, it's not me you should be directing your angst against. Think harder.
 
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I told you, you are out of your league.

You calling my posts straw man doesn't bother me because yours actually are. Similarly, you projection that I must be offended by you because you are so readily offended is also nonsense.

I am aware that there is no hope for you, but I wish you the best anyway... I genuinely wish you better than what you are, but you will never be until you make the decision yourself to change for the better. You've been played, it's not me you should be directing your angst against. Think harder.
If it didn't, you wouldn't spend time replying. That tells me it bothers you. With each tactic you use, you're showing it bothers you more and more. The fact that you won't reply directly tells me it bothers you. The fact you reply to others messages to purposefully send messages or jabs at me tells me it bothers you.

Angst? I think you have it confused with amused/amusement.

Take the straw man and stir the drink a little harder. This ones pretty weak.
 
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No, you don't know any of that or much of anything.

I'm not bothered... you aren't the only that reads this... the primary problem of victimhood culture, blame etc is a psychological one typically resulting from being bullied etc, you seek to exact revenge for childhood trauma.

I'd prefer you to be bemused, not amused... amused means without thought.
 
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No, you don't know any of that or much of anything.

I'm not bothered... you aren't the only that reads this... the primary problem of victimhood culture, blame etc is a psychological one typically resulting from being bullied etc, you seek to exact revenge for childhood trauma.

I'd prefer you to be bemused, not amused... amused means without thought.
Sure, I do. You simply stating otherwise is strictly conjecture, not fact.

I also know smart people don't have to try so hard to convince everyone else that they are smart. It's pretty self evident. That might be helpful advice to you going forward. You completely give your hand away without even knowing it.

You really might want to consider getting a dictionary. As well as someone who can read it to you.
 
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:joy: Please, tell us all about your first-hand experiences with racism!!! I would love to hear about it. Maybe we could help promote awareness and change with it. I would imagine I'll be waiting quite a while to hear it though.

How is it racist to say white people don't experience racism like black people or other minorities. Please explain in your own words.

I'm not white, so I won't tell you anything about being white. How could I? Again, I'm not white.

So you think black people are murdered and going into a black neighborhood as a white mean means you'll get murdered? And yet, you say I am the racist one.

We are all human beings, which is why I think we should all be treated that way regardless of skin color. If only we lived in a world where this was so.

Again, if you are not black, how did you know how blacks are treated?

Deep seated bigotry toward country folk? How so?
I don't intend to spend my Sunday arguing with a dishonest, sanctimonious racist like you. GFY.
 

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I'm not trying to sound smart.

Educated europeans are tought basic greek and latin; we know where indoeuropean language words come from so I know that amusement in actually means without thought.

THat is who you are, without thought. I recognize that it comes off as arrogant, but that's not my motivation. Americans sometimes think speaking lots of languages makes one smart, no it doesn't, it's just a developed skill like any other that is significantly easier when done early in childhood.

Anyway, I'm done for the day... occasionally you'll pull me in, but it's not for the reasons you think and you don't accomplish what you think you do.
 
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I'm not trying to sound smart.

Educated europeans are tought basic greek and latin; we know where indoeuropean language words come from so I know that amusement in actually means without thought.

THat is who you are, without thought. I recognize that it comes off as arrogant, but that's not my motivation. Americans sometimes think speaking lots of languages makes one smart, no it doesn't, it's just a developed skill like any other that is significantly easier when done early in childhood.

Anyway, I'm done for the day... occasionally you'll pull me in, but it's not for the reasons you think and you don't accomplish what you think you do.
Um....the word amusement comes from the word amuse. And it was neither Greek nor Latin in origin. :flushed: Care to try again?

Ironically, it does also mean delude and deceit, which seems to be what you're trying to do.

No, believe me it did not come off as arrogant, but rather amusing. [roll]

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I think the kids invovled in the initial video, and moreso the black muslim brotherhood morons were all in the wrong. I would take no issue with them had they just been caught yelling **** back at the blacks muslims because they honestly deserved it. It was the tomohawk chop, belittlement attitude and overall disrespct to the native american guy that I take issue with in regards to the kids. I'm not sure I would label it racist just very disrespectful.

Know, to the issue of the blackface at their game. I was not there and don't know the full story enough to judge there. There were supposedly several racial slurs shouted at the black Clark co players in that incident, and there have been reports of similar behavior in other games. If true, then I think that is racist. If not true, then I still wonder why the need to paint yourself black to show team spirit or support, but I wouldn't necessarily label it racist.

Cov cath does have a histroy of racial and other issues though. So there is a pattern of behavior. If I'm not mistaken, I think the school was expanded around the time of desegregation to allow a larger private all mens school for white guys.
I don't have any personal knowledge of Covington Catholic High School or its history, so I can't comment on any of that. However, I do want to explore more why you feel the kids were wrong in there interaction with the Native America men. Here is my point of view on the issue and reflects how I would have acted under the same conditions. The Native American men approached them, not the other way around. The guy with the drum got in the kid's personal space and was beating a drum and singing. Other members of the tribe shouted go back to Europe. Why are the Covington Catholic kids obligated to respond in a respectful way when they have been approached in a confrontational and disrespectful manner. Personally, had it been me, I would have asked the Native American man to step back away from me or that I would remove him from my personal space. I see nothing wrong with disrespecting people who are confronting you and being disrespectful themselves.

Like I said, I can't speak for anything Covington Catholic, but you do understand that white-out, black-out, blue-out, red-out, etc. games are common marketing themes at high school and college games. Especially in high school, kids commonly paint their skin the color of whatever the X-out is. Whether or not Covington Catholic has any racial history or not, I doubt very seriously if a black-out game is motivated by racial insensitivity.
 

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Um....the word amusement comes from the word amuse. And it was neither Greek nor Latin in origin. :flushed: Care to try again?

Ironically, it does also mean delude and deceit, which seems to be what you're trying to do.

No, believe me it did not come off as arrogant, but rather amusing. [roll]

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muse means to think.

I mused about something.

Prefix a- means without.

Something can be typical, or it can be atypical.

One can muse upon something, or be in a state of amusement.

I told you, you are out of your element, donnie
 

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I don't have any personal knowledge of Covington Catholic High School or its history, so I can't comment on any of that. However, I do want to explore more why you feel the kids were wrong in there interaction with the Native America men. Here is my point of view on the issue and reflects how I would have acted under the same conditions. The Native American men approached them, not the other way around. The guy with the drum got in the kid's personal space and was beating a drum and singing. Other members of the tribe shouted go back to Europe. Why are the Covington Catholic kids obligated to respond in a respectful way when they have been approached in a confrontational and disrespectful manner. Personally, had it been me, I would have asked the Native American man to step back away from me or that I would remove him from my personal space. I see nothing wrong with disrespecting people who are confronting you and being disrespectful themselves.

Like I said, I can't speak for anything Covington Catholic, but you do understand that white-out, black-out, blue-out, red-out, etc. games are common marketing themes at high school and college games. Especially in high school, kids commonly paint their skin the color of whatever the X-out is. Whether or not Covington Catholic has any racial history or not, I doubt very seriously if a black-out game is motivated by racial insensitivity.
Most of what you said is untrue. The Native-American man was permitted to be there protesting. They do it annually. He was marching and did march towards the crowd of kids, but they closed around him and the main kid stood directly in front of him when he easily could have moved a foot to the side and let him pass. He also stood there with that grin on his face knowing what he was doing and admitted so. He's even admitted he should have moved. Also, we are taught to respect our elders. Which includes allowing them to pass if need be. Then the group of kids was doing the tomahawk, jumping up and down and making Indian chants and noises. All very disrespectful . None of the tribesman yelled anything, that was the Black Muslim group. Who was also in the wrong, and as adults, should be help legally accountable for harassing kids. But again, he wasn't confronting anyone. He had a right to be there and protest. The kids closed around him and blocked his way. He was also the elder. Why does he have to respect them more than them him?

If it would have been me and you touched me, you would have had that drum and sticks surgically removed from your ***. Just like my son would if he had ever acted like that.
 
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Whether or not Covington Catholic has any racial history or not, I doubt very seriously if a black-out game is motivated by racial insensitivity.

Ofcourse it isn't, but it's easily exploitable by those of ill will, those looking to create drama and controversy.

Schools going forward should keep their blackouts to whiteouts, so as to only be insensitive to whites.
 

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It was a comedy show and he wasnt making fun of him because of his race. I'm not sure why that's so hard to understand.

So race had nothing to do with it. That’s why dark makeup was used. Makes perfect sense.

For everybody else in this thread who’s NOT delusional like this guy, consider the wild double standards applied in this thread. It’s not hard to see why the country is splintering apart.
 
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The answer is shared collective American identity... to celebrate who we are, how far we've come and where we could still go, in short to make MAGA, not the racialized "when was America ever great?" bs

these are rabblerousers of ill will
 

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muse means to think.

I mused about something.

Prefix a- means without.

Something can be typical, or it can be atypical.

One can muse upon something, or be in a state of amusement.

I told you, you are out of your element, donnie
Lol, oh Sweetie, no!! You're just digging yourself a bigger hole and losing any credibility you may have been able to manipulate your way into here.

One meaning of the word Muse means a state of "deep" thought. Again, ironic in that it seems you are void of such. But no, a does not mean without and a combined with the word muse, does not mean without thought. Nice try though.

No, you told me you were out of my league. Did you forget already?
 
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So race had nothing to do with it. That’s why dark makeup was used. Makes perfect sense.

For everybody else in this thread who’s NOT delusional like this guy, consider the wild double standards applied in this thread. It’s not hard to see why the country is splintering apart.
This country is spltiing apart because you have men telling women what to do with their bodies. White people telling black people and other racial minorities about racism and how it doesn't really exist, its just in our heads. You have straight people telling gay people what it's really like and about to be gay. You have non-trans people telling trans people how to live their lives and what to do. It's a crap shoot. People just need to learn to stay in their own damn lanes and stop interjecting in other people lives and beliefs when you have no clue what they are going through or experiencing.

Then you combine that with the political nuts who are solely motivated by some deep hatred, ignorance and political ideology that was deep rooted in them by **** parents who likely never completed the 8th grade, let alone high school or college.
 
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