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re: "The thing I want to say is we need to take these mother F'ers (white people) out"
Posted on 10/31/21 at 12:36 pm to burger bearcat
Posted on 10/31/21 at 12:36 pm to burger bearcat
I find It hilariously telling about these Marxist brainwashed morons that the Tweet in the OP thinks this is placing her remarks in a full, and healthy context.
The full context is - I can’t say “let’s take the white people out” bc it may be too scary, so I will passively aggressively say, we need to find a way to end whiteness. What the frick?
I don’t know a single, solitary white person - who says we need to find a way to end blackness, or thinks it.
This is so unhealthy.
We have left the rails. It’s gone. We cannot put the train back on the tracks.
The full context is - I can’t say “let’s take the white people out” bc it may be too scary, so I will passively aggressively say, we need to find a way to end whiteness. What the frick?
I don’t know a single, solitary white person - who says we need to find a way to end blackness, or thinks it.
This is so unhealthy.
We have left the rails. It’s gone. We cannot put the train back on the tracks.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:11 pm to Misnomer
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There will be no point in trying to rationalize with the left, they have reprobate minds and their followers are mostly too indoctrinated or dependent to convince otherwise.
Leftist governments always, without fail, start stealing property from and killing people who resist their agenda. Anyone who thinks that is hyperbolic should stop what they are doing and read history.
Might be beyond that, M. "Behold, I will send them great delusion that they will believe a lie". Could be that without the Spirit of Jesus mitigating one's perception (whatever the Empirical psychological/biological dynamic), one will be blinded as to real Truth. I know very rational and intelligent folk who've left the rational/objective reality; good and faithful friends in fact. But not Christians or people of Faith. That seems to be a marker. Confirmation Bias and Cognitive Dissonance nws.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:38 pm to Wednesday
Thought you might like the Linked Article, W. Long live the Southern Spirit.
Being Southern in an Age of Radicalism
1/25/2020
"You are deplorable.
It is worse than that. If you are Southern or interested in the South you are the most deplorable of all the deplorables. There is no place for you among the enlightened and virtuous people of 21st Century America.
As Dr. Livingston and Dr. McClanahan have shown, from the beginning the South was America and America was the South. With good will, the South gave all to build the United States. Southerners all along thought of the Union as an agreement in good faith for mutual benefit of all the States. They served it in a spirit of patriotism and honour. From the very first day the ruling elements of the North considered the Union as a way to make themselves some easy money. They still do. And secondarily as a tool to force their way of thinking on everybody else. Our loyalty to the United States has never been reciprocated and our desire to be good Americans has been treated with contempt. That is the reality of enlightened and virtuous 21st century America that we can see from the perspective of the Southern tradition.
The Revolutionary War was won in the South by Southerners, although New England historians lied so industriously that most people see the winning of independence through a New England lens. In both the colonial and antebellum eras, the South was the productive part of the American economy, its products in great demand internationally. And it was the most prosperous as well. The North could not produce anything that Europe could not make for itself, thus the tariff that forced all American consumers to guarantee profits to Northern industrialists and a national debt that did the same for bankers.
Remember, in 1860 Lincoln was rejected by 60% of the American people. But he and his party got control of the federal machinery and waged a brutal war of conquest against the Southern people that no one previously could have imagined possible.
This war destroyed 60 per cent of the property and one fourth of the men of the South. War was very deliberately made on civilians, including African Americans. Historians have looked recently into the matter are discovering that the Southern civilian death toll, white and black, was much greater than has previously been estimated.
In carrying out this war of conquest nothing was ever done by the Union with a primary motive of benefit to the African Americans. In war and Reconstruction they were simply tools of the winning side. The war was not to preserve the Union. It was to replace the Union with a centralized machine. Lincoln did not save Government of by and for the people. He established a permanent regime of state capitalism.
This means that the real power is in the hands of big business and big banks who use the government to protect and increase their own private profit and wealth. It had nothing to do with slavery or the welfare of African Americans.
This is the reality of 21st century America that we live under. If you don’t think so, remember the bailout a few years back in the derivatives crisis. The banks had gambled and lost. But they were Too Big to Fail. Neither party could think of any solution except for the taxpayers to bail the criminals out to the tune of billions
Our topic this summer is “Being Southern in an Age of Radicalism.” I can think of no better way to conclude these reflections than this passage from Abbeville Scholar, Dr. Robert Peters:
"?The South is a garden. It has been worn out by the War, Reconstruction, the Period of Desolation, the Depression and the worst ravages of all---Modernity; yet, a worn-out garden, its contours perceived by keen eyes, the fruitfulness of its past stored in memory, can be over time, a time which will last no longer than those of us who initially set our minds to the task, restored, to once again produce, for the time appointed unto it, the fruits which nurture the human spirit and which foreshadow the Garden of which there will be no end."
?LINK
Being Southern in an Age of Radicalism
1/25/2020
"You are deplorable.
It is worse than that. If you are Southern or interested in the South you are the most deplorable of all the deplorables. There is no place for you among the enlightened and virtuous people of 21st Century America.
As Dr. Livingston and Dr. McClanahan have shown, from the beginning the South was America and America was the South. With good will, the South gave all to build the United States. Southerners all along thought of the Union as an agreement in good faith for mutual benefit of all the States. They served it in a spirit of patriotism and honour. From the very first day the ruling elements of the North considered the Union as a way to make themselves some easy money. They still do. And secondarily as a tool to force their way of thinking on everybody else. Our loyalty to the United States has never been reciprocated and our desire to be good Americans has been treated with contempt. That is the reality of enlightened and virtuous 21st century America that we can see from the perspective of the Southern tradition.
The Revolutionary War was won in the South by Southerners, although New England historians lied so industriously that most people see the winning of independence through a New England lens. In both the colonial and antebellum eras, the South was the productive part of the American economy, its products in great demand internationally. And it was the most prosperous as well. The North could not produce anything that Europe could not make for itself, thus the tariff that forced all American consumers to guarantee profits to Northern industrialists and a national debt that did the same for bankers.
Remember, in 1860 Lincoln was rejected by 60% of the American people. But he and his party got control of the federal machinery and waged a brutal war of conquest against the Southern people that no one previously could have imagined possible.
This war destroyed 60 per cent of the property and one fourth of the men of the South. War was very deliberately made on civilians, including African Americans. Historians have looked recently into the matter are discovering that the Southern civilian death toll, white and black, was much greater than has previously been estimated.
In carrying out this war of conquest nothing was ever done by the Union with a primary motive of benefit to the African Americans. In war and Reconstruction they were simply tools of the winning side. The war was not to preserve the Union. It was to replace the Union with a centralized machine. Lincoln did not save Government of by and for the people. He established a permanent regime of state capitalism.
This means that the real power is in the hands of big business and big banks who use the government to protect and increase their own private profit and wealth. It had nothing to do with slavery or the welfare of African Americans.
This is the reality of 21st century America that we live under. If you don’t think so, remember the bailout a few years back in the derivatives crisis. The banks had gambled and lost. But they were Too Big to Fail. Neither party could think of any solution except for the taxpayers to bail the criminals out to the tune of billions
Our topic this summer is “Being Southern in an Age of Radicalism.” I can think of no better way to conclude these reflections than this passage from Abbeville Scholar, Dr. Robert Peters:
"?The South is a garden. It has been worn out by the War, Reconstruction, the Period of Desolation, the Depression and the worst ravages of all---Modernity; yet, a worn-out garden, its contours perceived by keen eyes, the fruitfulness of its past stored in memory, can be over time, a time which will last no longer than those of us who initially set our minds to the task, restored, to once again produce, for the time appointed unto it, the fruits which nurture the human spirit and which foreshadow the Garden of which there will be no end."
?LINK
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:39 pm to burger bearcat
Get it started. Let's get it on. .
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:43 pm to burger bearcat
“There were indigenous & African people doing brilliant things & inventing”
Yes, stuck @ the wheel & fire as their height of development while the rest of the world was centuries ahead.
Lmao you fat dumb bitch.
Yes, stuck @ the wheel & fire as their height of development while the rest of the world was centuries ahead.
Lmao you fat dumb bitch.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:49 pm to burger bearcat
"Blacks and Indigenous people were already here with libraries and inventions and brilliant things...."
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 1:59 pm to Ernaye
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Alot of truth to your point. Slightly taken out of context.
What was taken out of context? I listened to the whole clip; it doesn’t get any better.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 2:13 pm to Wednesday
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I don’t know a single, solitary white person - who says we need to find a way to end blackness, or thinks it.
If that's so, you have a limited number of acquaintances.
Do you know any Oath Keepers, or any of the members of the other hundreds of similar groups?
Posted on 10/31/21 at 2:25 pm to texridder
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If that's so, you have a limited number of acquaintances. Do you know any Oath Keepers, or any of the members of the other hundreds of similar groups?
So you know a lot of these people, and hear them saying these things? Why are you hanging out with those people? I think you should be on a watch list.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 2:28 pm to texridder
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Do you know any Oath Keepers
You mean the Fed paid/FBI informant agitator types that are on camera telling people to go into the capital, yet somehow Mr. Epps and others like him have not been arrested?
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or any of the members of the other hundreds of similar groups
Link? I know of no other groups offhand who want to do harm to others based on color or religion. Heck I don't think HRC's mentor and former upper level KKK member/recruiter and lifetime Democrat Robert Byrd wanted to hurt anyone or take anyone out based on color. I could be wrong as he was much older and had run with the "boys" for a long time.
This is the typical fail for you but we've all come to expect nothing less in your inane ramblings.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 2:35 pm to texridder
You know, just a little friendly advice that might come in handy if you ever want to take the leap from utter NPC inanity to critical thinking . You don’t have to defend the indefensible. It’s Not a requirement. You don’t have to find an outlier on the fringe of society that has absolutely no standing in our culture and compare it to what is literally being TAUGHT across all of our cultural Institutions. Do better. Even if it forces you to *GASP think.
This post was edited on 10/31/21 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 10/31/21 at 3:09 pm to texridder
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texridder
So you're agreeing white people need to be taken out?
Posted on 10/31/21 at 3:31 pm to burger bearcat
That is stupid on so many levels.
But History should tell you that having a “race war” with white people is a very bad idea. They are very good at it.
But History should tell you that having a “race war” with white people is a very bad idea. They are very good at it.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:05 pm to Speckhunter2012
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This is the typical fail for you but we've all come to expect nothing less in your inane ramblings.
Why don't you (if you're capable) explain why that is typical and why it is a fail for me.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:07 pm to burger bearcat
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Its really a genocide they want.
Absolutely.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:07 pm to burger bearcat
I’d like to defend myself with force vs that fat fricking whore
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:08 pm to texridder
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Do you know any Oath Keepers, or any of the members of the other hundreds of similar groups?
No. But I know a lot of white people, most of whom are southern white people. We grew up with southern black people. And cannot name a single white person I know who wants to or has ever expressed any desire to “eliminate blackness.”
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:10 pm to texridder
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Oath Keepers
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hundreds of similar groups
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:21 pm to Lsupimp
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You don’t have to find an outlier on the fringe of society that has absolutely no standing in our culture and compare it to what is literally being TAUGHT across all of our cultural Institutions.
an outlier on the Fringe of society???
They may be on the fringe of society, and you would like to propose they are an outlier, but you know that's not true.
If it was true, why would their members be meeting at the Whote House and with Republican Members of Congress?
And, the intensions of the speakers on that video (at least as how you would likely interpret them) are not being taught across all our cultural institutions.
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