Sammy Jankis
Was it me?
Look who's talking. The guy that has to eat pudding with a plastic spoon! LOL![]()
why do you favor being intellectually irrelevant?
Look who's talking. The guy that has to eat pudding with a plastic spoon! LOL![]()
Be fair. Accepting diversity requires a level of personal courage that, to be honest, a lot of people (regardless of race) just don't have. Accepting diversity often requires dealing with your fears of the unknown and that is probably the most powerful form of fear there is. It takes a lot of courage for an individual to deal with the unknown and that is what cultural diversity is to most Americans and lets face it, not all persons have that kind of courage. Rather it is up to those of us who do have the courage to take the lead and show our brothers and sisters how little there is to fear and how much there is to be gained.No .. but you most certainly are .. which is not to suggest that you're a racist .. just a scared little man who is afraid of everything .. especially diversity.
Keep this up Meme and were going to have to get you a bowl of pudding and a plastic spoon too.If you can't convince black people that the Democrat-Progressive party is making them slaves all over again, this time to the STATE..what more can you do?
Be fair. Accepting diversity requires a level of personal courage that, to be honest, a lot of people (regardless of race) just don't have. Accepting diversity often requires dealing with your fears of the unknown and that is probably the most powerful form of fear there is. It takes a lot of courage for an individual to deal with the unknown and that is what cultural diversity is to most Americans and lets face it, not all persons have that kind of courage. Rather it is up to those of us who do have the courage to take the lead and show our brothers and sisters how little there is to fear and how much there is to be gained.
No, I think that's a strawman on your part. Recognizing a shared community interest is hardly the same thing as being monolithic. You could make the same sort of argument, and it would be equally wrong, if we were discussing the labor union movement.LOL. LOl. So funny. So you also disagree with the "black monolith" theory as posited by blackascoal.
No, I think that's a strawman on your part. Recognizing a shared community interest is hardly the same thing as being monolithic. You could make the same sort of argument, and it would be equally wrong, if we were discussing the labor union movement.
Be fair. Accepting diversity requires a level of personal courage that, to be honest, a lot of people (regardless of race) just don't have. Accepting diversity often requires dealing with your fears of the unknown and that is probably the most powerful form of fear there is. It takes a lot of courage for an individual to deal with the unknown and that is what cultural diversity is to most Americans and lets face it, not all persons have that kind of courage. Rather it is up to those of us who do have the courage to take the lead and show our brothers and sisters how little there is to fear and how much there is to be gained.
I don't disagree with that either .. however, one should never accept scared language as rational no matter which side it comes from.
Truth and reality .. such as one gets exposed to in the military is the best path to diversity and understanding.
Of course, he didn't say anything remotely close..
Keep parsing words and looking foolish. Foolishness works on you.
You didn't. Asshat did.WHEN in the hell did I say ANYONE wants to be on food stamps?
There certainly is if you happen to prefer practicing conservative ostrich politicsIs there a problem with the recognition that poverty in America is a reality?
Not at all. That's why I pointed out Asshats argument was a strawman. I know people who are or have been on food stamps and not one of them I know wants to be one them or wants a hand out. Hell, I consider it a mark of being civilized that we don't allow the poor to starve. What some would call "giving a hand out" I call my duty as a Christian.I don't need food stamps or any assistance at all .. yet I have concern for those who do. How is that difficult to interpret?
yeah. Like when someone yells "fire!" you just stay put, wise one.
(yer dumbasshit.)
It's called fighting fire with fire.why do you favor being intellectually irrelevant?
It's exactly what I said .. sans the crayons.
Unions vote THEIR INTERESTS .. just as EVERYONE in America does .. including black people.
You didn't. Asshat did.
There certainly is if you happen to prefer practicing conservative ostrich politics
Not at all. That's why I pointed out Asshats argument was a strawman. I know people who are or have been on food stamps and not one of them I know wants to be one them or wants a hand out. Hell, I consider it a mark of being civilized that we don't allow the poor to starve. What some would call "giving a hand out" I call my duty as a Christian.
Fine, then how to you suggest that we (white Americans, I'm assuming your white) fix the problems our forefathers created with our African American neighbors from several hundred years of institutionalized racism that has harmed them, there families and their communities. What solutions do you have? Walk the talk pal.Im fine with the unknown. It's racial discrimination like Affimative Acton programs I have a problem with.
White men are routinely denied equal protection under the law, currently.
I don't feel accepting discrimination as a tool of justice like you do is a form of growth in any way.
It's called fighting fire with fire.
Bac doesn't. He votes for the best interest of others. He said so.
Fine, then how to you suggest that we (white Americans, I'm assuming your white) fix the problems our forefathers created with our African American neighbors from several hundred years of institutionalized racism that has harmed them, there families and their communities. What solutions do you have? Walk the talk pal.
Obvioulsly my brother, you really are a moron.