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That’s every college town where the dindu’s congregate. Stop posting about the cucks, or they will be here soon to brag about their cuckery.
 

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Participating in conversation means one has taken offense to something? Why sir you just replied to a single one of my comments not once, not twice, but thrice.

If that's the measuring system and I am offended, you're on full tilt.
You jumped into my thread with your woke DEI liberal garbage. So, once again. You lose.
 
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You jumped into my thread with your woke DEI liberal garbage. So, once again. You lose.
Care to quote what Ive said that refers to DEI or even a liberal mindset in any way?

All I've said is that its weird to claim to be a fan of a team while openly hating over half the team because of the color of their skin. Is pointing out dumb **** a DEI initiative now?
 

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I wish we could have a discussion about race in this country - but we can't. I have enjoyed these discussions with friends who are black when there isn't much emotion involved. So many white people have shut down and won't talk about it publicly because they will be crucified with one wrong statement. One non-PC statement and you are labeled a racist, can lose your job, and these days even worse. There is now so much emotion involved on both sides that it seems fruitless.

I'm someone who does the best a white guy can do to understand what blacks go through in life. I can never fully get it, but I know it's different for blacks many times, and I get there is a history of mistreatment. This has nothing to do with white privilege or whatever the punchline is today. I appreciate hearing the stories of black friends who've been through some stuff. They're not on TV complaining about it, they're not trying to get a bill passed or trying to get reparations. Just a couple dudes talking about being black in the U.S. and being white here. We aren't trying to fix all the problems - but dang, we can make some progress and it feels good on a very small level.


The worst part is the race hustlers win when the two sides hate each other. There are powerful people who WANT dissension. If someone doesn't believe or understand this, they live in a box. These powerful people love seeing black vs. whit, they need it in fact. And unfortunately one party weaponizes race to an extreme. There is power and money at stake.

Black violence - it's a topic I like to chat with people when they have good intentions. I have black friends making well over 100k a year, educated, raising families - and we have chatted about this. I love their perspective. They don't yell and scream and bark at me about "white cop racism" and I don't throw all the nasty stats at them about black crime. I like to dig in and go deeper.... Usually we get to the break-up of the black family, dad's role, and several things (yes bad cops can be discussed without emotion). Then I turn on the news and someone tries to bring up the lack of dads in these young black mens lives and the shouting match begins "Oh, don't you go there - don't you EVEN go there!!"

It's a mess. I think we are way beyond a chance of reconciliation. So I just try and live my life and really enjoy peace with quite a few people of different races at a local level. They don't wake up pissed off and I don't wake up wanting to white privilege my way over them. It's sad that narrative is shoved down our throats.

Anyway.... surprised if anyone is still reading this - lol. Just heart-breaking to see people dead and we can't have a civil discussion about it. Too much money and power and emotion involved.
 
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I wish we could have a discussion about race in this country - but we can't. I have enjoyed these discussions with friends who are black when there isn't much emotion involved. So many white people have shut down and won't talk about it publicly because they will be crucified with one wrong statement. One non-PC statement and you are labeled a racist, can lose your job, and these days even worse. There is now so much emotion involved on both sides that it seems fruitless.

I'm someone who does the best a white guy can do to understand what blacks go through in life. I can never fully get it, but I know it's different for blacks many times, and I get there is a history of mistreatment. This has nothing to do with white privilege or whatever the punchline is today. I appreciate hearing the stories of black friends who've been through some stuff. They're not on TV complaining about it, they're not trying to get a bill passed or trying to get reparations. Just a couple dudes talking about being black in the U.S. and being white here. We aren't trying to fix all the problems - but dang, we can make some progress and it feels good on a very small level.


The worst part is the race hustlers win when the two sides hate each other. There are powerful people who WANT dissension. If someone doesn't believe or understand this, they live in a box. These powerful people love seeing black vs. whit, they need it in fact. And unfortunately one party weaponizes race to an extreme. There is power and money at stake.

Black violence - it's a topic I like to chat with people when they have good intentions. I have black friends making well over 100k a year, educated, raising families - and we have chatted about this. I love their perspective. They don't yell and scream and bark at me about "white cop racism" and I don't throw all the nasty stats at them about black crime. I like to dig in and go deeper.... Usually we get to the break-up of the black family, dad's role, and several things (yes bad cops can be discussed without emotion). Then I turn on the news and someone tries to bring up the lack of dads in these young black mens lives and the shouting match begins "Oh, don't you go there - don't you EVEN go there!!"

It's a mess. I think we are way beyond a chance of reconciliation. So I just try and live my life and really enjoy peace with quite a few people of different races at a local level. They don't wake up pissed off and I don't wake up wanting to white privilege my way over them. It's sad that narrative is shoved down our throats.

Anyway.... surprised if anyone is still reading this - lol. Just heart-breaking to see people dead and we can't have a civil discussion about it. Too much money and power and emotion involved.
No offense. Ive been looking for a long post to use this. 😆
 
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It's clear to most now that the last 60 years have been propaganda.
When you have to run constant PR campaigns for some groups and smear campaigns for others to further public opinion, it just may not be true.