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re: Jason Whitlock on the Mizzou situation
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:26 am to WalkingTurtles
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:26 am to WalkingTurtles
Whitlock goes Boss mode. Probably the best piece of journalism I've read in quite some time
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:27 am to LSUMastermind
I wouldn't call it my "wet dream", but it is encouraging to me that at least one black man out there sees through the bullshite and speaks the truth. I guess that makes me racist?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:30 am to LSUMastermind
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its how they feel
oh poor baby got his feelings hurt
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:35 am to LSUMastermind
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surely you know thats not all that is alleged to have happened on that campus, right or wrong, you can call it a mob or whatever, but they are well within their rights.
You keep saying this as if it excuses their actions. You know who else was "well within their rights"?
The 2 people that ALLEGEDLY used the n word.
The person that ALLEGEDLY made the shitstika.
The president for "failing to address concerns."
Whitlock for writing this column.
None of the 4 things above are illegal or against any kind of law(excluding vandalism with the shitstika since that's clearly not what people's issue with it is). Yet here you are on here denouncing all 4 of those things, saying they are wrong.
Hypocrite much? Those people are just exercising their rights after all.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:56 am to LSUMastermind
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Its certainly a deflection from this campus lifestyle vs a chicago war zone. This is a educational institute, not the south side where you wear your hat to the wrong side, they shoot you.
sounds like one area requires a lot more "social justice" for its citizenry than the other, then
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There is no context, except in the black lives matter movement
of which the "leader" of the mizzou stuff is a member, who protested in ferguson
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However, Whitlock shouldnt mix the 2 subjects, chicago= genocide, missour campus= perceived racism.
actually, and i believe he addressed this, chicago is an example of actual racism and mizzou is displaying imaginary racism
that was his entire point
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:00 am to SlowFlowPro
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actually, and i believe he addressed this, chicago is an example of actual racism and mizzou is displaying imaginary racism
Hearing white people's thoughts on racism is like hearing a woman tell me what it's like when her ballsack sticks to her thigh
Just stop. It's really cute, but you have no idea.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:02 am to WaltTeevens
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Hearing white people's thoughts on racism is like hearing a woman tell me what it's like when her ballsack sticks to her thigh
i'm discussing what jason whitlock said
he's white?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:04 am to SlowFlowPro
and on a side note
white people created this movement (especially the concepts, words, etc) and white people pull the strings of those on their social justice plantation
so i hope you protest the movement or at least address this issue by taking it up with the architects of the regressive left, who are overwhelmingly white, as they are the ones who create the definitions of "racism" (because it changes based on circumstance), its impact, and how we can deal with it
white people created this movement (especially the concepts, words, etc) and white people pull the strings of those on their social justice plantation
so i hope you protest the movement or at least address this issue by taking it up with the architects of the regressive left, who are overwhelmingly white, as they are the ones who create the definitions of "racism" (because it changes based on circumstance), its impact, and how we can deal with it
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:14 am to SlowFlowPro
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chicago is an example of actual racism
How so? That little boy was executed by black gang members. His father had gang ties.
I don't think what's going on in Chicago is genocide either, unless one race killing out their own race is also considered genocide?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:14 am to SlowFlowPro
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i'm discussing what jason whitlock said
he's white?
No, he's not, but this article was written with white people in mind. Look at how puckered y'all get any time black people get organized. I remember the gnashing of teeth over the million man march. "Oh my God!, is this really necessary."
Bringing up Chicago is deflecting because it's not mutually exclusive. If it's so damn important to him, why isn't he in Chicago, instead of admonishing others? Why aren't all the posters on here that post about Chicago every time a black person complains about something not in Chicago? Why am I not in Chicago?
I dunno...because I don't like getting shot at? You can hate the Chicago situation and at the same time try to fix shite where you live (whether or not you agree with the mizzou thing) Just because people try to change one situation doesn't make them responsible for changing all situations. You want the Missouri people to protest in Darfur, too...because that's way more fricked up than Chicago.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:18 am to LSU_Cubs
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How so?
our institutional structures, namely the WOD, are on full display in chiraq. the WOD creates the violence of the example he used
that's institutional racism (or can be interpreted that way rather easily)
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:21 am to SlowFlowPro
What WaltTeevens is trying to tell you Pro is that you "ain't down with the cause brother."
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:21 am to WaltTeevens
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but this article was written with white people in mind
i don't always agree with whitlock, but he gets criticized on here a good bit for his views. he's not some patron saint for whites
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Look at how puckered y'all get any time black people get organized
i criticize almost all protests, but especially ones based on emotional-irrational thinking and not rationality or facts
missouri is a case study on emotional thinking and irrationality
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Bringing up Chicago is deflecting because it's not mutually exclusive. If it's so damn important to him, why isn't he in Chicago, instead of admonishing others?
he's not protesting any of the stuff, so why would you expect that of him? his point is that if you're going to protest racism, actually protest racism. don't manufacture perceived racism based on lies to create a movement
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:23 am to LSUMastermind
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chicago= genocide
No, words have meanings.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:26 am to WaltTeevens
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Just stop. It's really cute, but you have no idea.
So Jews have no idea what it's like to be hated? How about the Irish? How about the Muslims? Hispanics?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:28 am to LSUMastermind
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But I wouldnt be out there, because I can handle someone calling me the n words, I find it funny, if thats all they have, then they have nothing to hold over me. But thats how I was raised, words dont stop me from achieving what ever I want to achieve. But if its systematic, then yes id be out there.
how is a few morons throwing the N-word around "systematic"? how is a moron drawing a symbol in his own shite "systematic"? where is the evidence of intent by the administrators of that university to discriminate against minorities by policy and/or implied policy?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:34 am to SlowFlowPro
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that's institutional racism (or can be interpreted that way rather easily)
I mean, I guess so, but there wouldn't even be a WOD if there weren't willing participants that have forced the institutions to utilize these methods currently today.
A cop can't simply act like a cop in the south side of Chicago, and that isn't his fault IMO
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:38 am to LSU_Cubs
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but there wouldn't even be a WOD if there weren't willing participants that have forced the institutions to utilize these methods currently today.
willing participants in which, the drug trade or the institutional racism?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:39 am to SlowFlowPro
Drug trade...users and sellers alike
This post was edited on 11/12/15 at 9:39 am
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:40 am to LSU_Cubs
well it's not their fault statists and authoritarians used that industry to create regulations to control society (especially minorities)
it's the fault of the authoritarians
it's the fault of the authoritarians
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