I predict that the S&P 500 will be well under 5,000 by September 30th

Called it.

oh my, Douche having another orgasm. His panties must be soaked.

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Yes, historical and, in some cases, contemporary gay bars have been known to exhibit forms of segregation based on race, though this is not a universal practice. Historically, some gay bars have been unwelcoming or actively excluded Black individuals and other people of color. This has taken various forms, including denial of entry, discriminatory dress code enforcement, and disproportionate scrutiny of identification.


Here's a more detailed look:
  • Historical Segregation:
    In the past, many gay bars, particularly in areas with strong racial segregation, reflected broader societal patterns of discrimination. This meant that Black gay individuals and other people of color faced exclusion or unequal treatment compared to their white counterparts.
    • Denial of entry: Some bars would refuse entry to Black patrons while allowing white patrons to enter freely.
  • Discriminatory dress codes: Dress codes were sometimes enforced more stringently against Black patrons or were used to exclude them based on perceived "style" or "vibe".

  • Increased scrutiny: People of color were sometimes subjected to more intense ID checks or questioning upon entry.

  • Targeted pricing: Some bars might have raised prices for certain drinks or cover charges to discourage patronage from specific racial groups.
  • Ongoing Issues:
    While significant progress has been made, some argue that elements of racial segregation persist in some gay bars, or that the legacy of historical discrimination continues to impact the experiences of people of color in these spaces.

  • Importance of Inclusive Spaces:
    It's crucial to acknowledge the history of segregation in gay bars and work towards creating truly inclusive and welcoming spaces for all members of the LGBTQ+ community, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
 
I asked if you spent a lot of time in gay bars since you claimed to be well acquainted with the goings on in gay bars.
Either you spend a lot of time in gay bars or you are lying about knowing what goes on in gay bars. I was just trying to determine which was option was the most likely.
Ms. Edwina seems to suffer from cramps a lot. Maybe she's afraid that taking Midol will make her gay?

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I asked if you spent a lot of time in gay bars since you claimed to be well acquainted with the goings on in gay bars.
Either you spend a lot of time in gay bars or you are lying about knowing what goes on in gay bars. I was just trying to determine which was option was the most likely.

T asked if you were retarded, and you never answered.

Obviously you don't like it when people inform themselves and know what you scum are and what you really do, eh?

It sure isn't 'Diversity N Stuff', lol.
 
T asked if you were retarded, and you never answered.

Obviously you don't like it when people inform themselves and know what you scum are and what you really do, eh?

It sure isn't 'Diversity N Stuff', lol.
You asked me a question about my finger mobility.

I think we have the answer about your veracity.
 
I predict that the S&P 500 will be well under 5,000 by September 30th, and I put my money where my mouth is. I have bought a bunch of SPY puts centering around a strike price of $500, all expiring on September 30th. If the S&P goes down to around 4,000, I will make quite a bit of money.

If the S&P 500 stays above 5,000, then you can laugh at me.
I'm just checking in. At the close of trading on 30 April 2025 (when you made your prediction), the S&P 500 index was 5,569.06

Two weeks ago, on Friday, May 30, 2025, the S&P 500 Index closed at 5,911.69

As of today, 15 June 2025, the S&P 500 Index is 6,038.81

We'll keep watching.


Just out of curiosity ... what kind of catastrophe were you imagining would befall the economy? I'm guessing you had a reason for betting against the country.
 
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