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Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Fjajfjajnfajnc
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Date: February 14, 2018 04:57PM
I've always despised black women because they tend to be rude, lazy and obnoxious. Then the other day a store clerk assisted me and she was very nice and articulate in her speech. It made me rethink my prejudices towards black women up until today. I was helped by a black female teller, she was surfing the web once I approached the counter and she got mad when I asked for a cashiers check.
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
nog obliterator
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Date: February 14, 2018 06:59PM
Just like the occasionally cuddly super sweet loving pitbull dog...there are a few. Being racist isn't about hating anyone or judging them. It's just a feeling about what most niggers are most likely to do most of the time.
Even the libs do it. They feel they have to atone for avoiding the groid via virtue signaling on social media.
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Learn basic statistics
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Date: February 14, 2018 07:04PM
Do you understand the difference between anecdotes and data? The mammy you met is an anecdote. The murder rate is data. Why would you feel "bad" about the exception to the rule?
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Keen
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Date: February 15, 2018 01:25AM
Black people are color-coded for a reason. Every once in a while, however, one will break out of the cycle and be a fine, upstanding citizen that you can easily get along with.
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Ashburn mom
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Date: February 15, 2018 07:54AM
Two weeks ago I posted on FB and told several of my friends that I was rooting for Tiger Woods in the golf tournament. Just this week I did the same and told everyone how great the new black panther movie was...even though I haven't seen it (and won't) and I know it will actually suck like most black movies.
But I'm not a racist. I'm just like everyone else and these things that I post tell everyone that I root for black people and praise them. All my friends say "oh you have to go see the black panther movie" but we all really know that none of us will. There will probably be a lot of crime inside those theaters.
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Valley of the Dumb
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Date: February 15, 2018 08:07AM
Sounds like you might need a gun to feel safe. Just one dumb thing after another otherwise. Talk to your doctor about a brain-erasing CT-scan. It can sometimes help just to go back and start over.
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Cheekman
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Date: February 15, 2018 08:34AM
Everybody is prejudiced and the races are different.
Opinions of other races and perhaps even your own race are based on your observations during life experiences and are the TRUTH to you.
Therefore, commenting on your experiences may sound as if you are racist but you are not.
If you meet a black person and treat them fairly, and they prove to be less then admirable then you have the right to comment negatively about them without being labeled a racist.
I've always found it funny that society can call Irishmen drunks, Polish dumb, Italians dirty, Jews cheap and Asians smart, but can't comment about blacks even though the history of that race has proven itself to be a violent and lethargic.
Why is it that it we can describe the personality differences in the various breeds of dogs but cannot say that human races are different?
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Vivek A
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Date: February 15, 2018 10:34AM
Cheekman Wrote:
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> Everybody is prejudiced and the races are
> different.
>
> Opinions of other races and perhaps even your own
> race are based on your observations during life
> experiences and are the TRUTH to you.
>
> Therefore, commenting on your experiences may
> sound as if you are racist but you are not.
>
> If you meet a black person and treat them fairly,
> and they prove to be less then admirable then you
> have the right to comment negatively about them
> without being labeled a racist.
>
> I've always found it funny that society can call
> Irishmen drunks, Polish dumb, Italians dirty, Jews
> cheap and Asians smart, but can't comment about
> blacks even though the history of that race has
> proven itself to be a violent and lethargic.
>
> Why is it that it we can describe the personality
> differences in the various breeds of dogs but
> cannot say that human races are different?
Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
Soul brother #1
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Date: February 15, 2018 04:17PM
Obama was a nightmare to conservatives. Juxtapose Trump criminality vs Obama non existent criminal administration and you can see which one is morally and ethically superior
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Re: Anyone feel bad about being racist once you're proven wrong?
Posted by:
ev9nn
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Date: February 15, 2018 07:08PM
ha.
when the money democrats are stealing re-appears I'll maybe stop refuting gerrymanderer2's continual lies to mis-inform (young) readers, spreading violent communist police state agenda they use to make millions in government
feel bad? not a chance. i didn't do shit but shovel the shit away gerrymanderer2 set on the path.