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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
[Re: OakAsFan]
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08/07/16 02:14 AM
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Mexican people don't suffer from soft ass white guilt. How would you know? throwing in the towel? I thought so. You're empty.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
[Re: OakAsFan]
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08/07/16 02:34 AM
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No, I'm legitimately asking. How would you know? Do Mexicans tell you this? Have you surveyed Mexicans? Why would you bring up Mexicans? It was just a bizarre point that I felt needed scrutiny, that's all. Because I laugh at you when you bring up stuff about racism, David duke, the KKK. Like it's supposed to make me feel bad or something. It's not going to work. Secondly and most obviously, Mexicans don't suffer from white guilt because most don't identify as white.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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Again, how did we get to Mexicans?
Nobody was talking about Mexicans. Then you went to this weird argument about how Mexicans don't believe in white guilt, or something. Did you take some sort of a survey? Are you referring to the Mexicans in the "So Cal Gangs" you're such an expert on? Seriously, wtf are you talking about? Or something? I know you have a real hard time comprehending simple concepts so I'll spare both of us some time. But if you want to talk so cal gangs we can do that too.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
[Re: OakAsFan]
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08/07/16 03:21 AM
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Whatever you say.
Just, Mexicans not believing in white guilt? Seriously? Where did that come from? How would you know? Weird.
Anyhow, if you don't want to expand on that, fine. Moving right along. Notice you always twist words?? Really bad, bad habit. Mexicans don't believe in white guilt?? Where the hell did I ever write that? And what would that even mean? No wonder you're so confused. You make up shit and then confuse yourself..
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
[Re: OakAsFan]
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08/07/16 03:31 AM
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Okay...
"Mexican people don't suffer from soft ass white guilt"
That's a direct quote.
What does any of this mean?
Why is any of this relevant?
How would you know this, even if it were true?
How did you determine it?
Did you extensively interview Mexicans?
I see you posted a video of some cholo rapper in another thread.
Is this your source? Gang members posting youtube videos?
My goodness, did this get strange... Ok I wish this conversation was in person so I can talk real, real slow for you so that maybe you can understand. "Mexicans don't suffer from white guilt" "Mexicans don't believe in white guilt" Now, notice the difference? Two different claims being made here. Now which statement did I make? Here's another question. Do blacks suffer from white guilt? It's an easy question. No survey needed.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/07/16 02:25 PM
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Why is white guilt such a big issue with you?
If you're not white, why would you care?
Besides, I don't think guilt is really a horrible thing. White people should feel a little bit guilty of their privilege. It's not an admission or taking responsibility for any wrong doing. It's just an acknowledgement that there are a lot of people that have it worse than you. There are a lot of very successful white people that go a long way in life harboring some of this guilt. They make charitable decisions based on it. They start programs based on it. Is this such a horrible thing? You really can't find anything worse to complain about?
And, again, it's really weird that you're so hung up on white guilt while you at least claim to not even be white. How am I hung up on it? A big issue? I made one comment about it towards the end of a post. You're the one getting all confused and blowing it up into something bigger..
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/07/16 05:22 PM
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the facts are republicans wont step away from trump because he represents what they really think. their racism shows because of their insistence on illegal voting laws that they imposed on several states. the us supreme court threw out the voting laws as being discrimatory, their intention was clear, to take away voting rights of minorities.
now they know that wont work, so they have to have trump as president to preserve their illmoral and racist party. Binnie, you're doing the overgeneralization fallacy again, making claims about an entire group based on the opinions of some members of the group. If you read the news there are plenty of Republicans who don't support Trump. Do a search of "nevertrump" and see how many results you get. Then you just make up stuff that isn't true, such as they are going to take away your Social Security. Trump said he doesn't want to touch the program. The fact is, Social Security is running out of money and if something isn't done to fix it there won't be anything for anyone else. What some other Republicans and Libertarians have discussed is to partially privatize it. That means the people already on it, like you, would be grandfathered in the program and things would stay the same. You won't be affected. Younger people who aren't in the program could choose between different options. Plus some of that SS money would be invested in the stock market similar to how Chile did it. I don't know all the details, but that's the gist of it. As for voting, showing an ID to vote is just common sense and it's done all over the world, including third world countries. There's nothing discriminatory about showing ID. It helps reduce voter fraud. Voter fraud is a real problem and has been a problem since the days of Tammany Hall. Some (notice I didn't write ALL) Democrats claim it's nonexistent, but they not only ignore the evidence, they claim it's not a problem because there's no prosecutions for it. But if they refuse to prosecute that's really a self-fulfilling prophecy. Then you assert that all the attacks on Obama are because of racism. Every single one. That's crazy. It's also wrong. If you've read American history you do know that every president has been attacked and mocked, yet you seem to think that every past president has been treated with respect until Obama. Do a Google search for "george bush" and "monkey" and you'll see images of him turned into a chimp. You can also find movies made about assassinating George Bush. Has there been a single movie about doing that to Obama? There are books with "I Hate George Bush" in the title. Have you seen any books titled "I Hate Barack Obama"? Yes, Trump believes or used to believe that Obama was born in Kenya and ineligible to be President. He also said Ted Cruz was ineligible. Others made the same claim about John McCain and Mitt Romney. Were they racists too? Anyway, how is claiming that someone was born in Kenya racist? It might be wrong, but how is it racist? Nationalities are not races. Finally, about Trump voters. I'm not a Trump voter nor a Republican, but that doesn't mean that I have to believe all his supporters are racists. They're not. Far from it. Yes, some are racists. Most aren't. Many are just pissed off people who've seen their jobs vanish and they want someone to fight for them, and they believe he'll do that. They don't agree with everything he says. So please, stop making the generalizations about all Republicans being racist and wanting to get rid of Social Security. Those are scare stories and DNC talking points.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/07/16 09:49 PM
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faithful 1, I have always respected you and your posts, no one on this site is more informed.
but about ss, I'm 75 yrs old and it matters a great deal to me, hence the mention of my fears over ss. and I am not alone in this thinking. as far as Obama goes I stand by my previous posts,
with all due respect, bennie.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/08/16 01:42 AM
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faithful 1, I have always respected you and your posts, no one on this site is more informed.
but about ss, I'm 75 yrs old and it matters a great deal to me, hence the mention of my fears over ss. and I am not alone in this thinking. as far as Obama goes I stand by my previous posts,
with all due respect, bennie. Binnie, my mother and my aunt both live on SS and my brother is on SS Disability, so it matters to me too. It's also unsustainable. If you live another ten years or so then you'll probably be okay, but the next generation that will soon go in it may find that treasury to be empty. Something has to be done or else there's going to be a lot of homeless and starving seniors.
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/08/16 05:32 AM
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The problem is liberals, including on this board, use some racists (who certainly are not all Republican) as an excuse to automatically ignore or explain away any and all criticism of Obama. It's easier to do that then actually deal with legitimate complaints about him. if obama was doing a bad job as president it would be on the news all day republicans spew racist views and call it being "conservative" obama's job as president was to stop the bleeding george bush started
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Re: Why is Obama so Polarizing?
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08/08/16 02:46 PM
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well if it dries up, 65 million americans will take to the streets. It's already happening, Binnie. The boomers were the last generation to fully understand how important things like social security are. My generation and the ensuing generations just don't think they're going to get old. Or, they think if they do get old, they'll be rich by that time. Or, they'll just live off the land and not need government, or something. It's scary what's going on. Hopefully there's just enough smart, sane people in these ensuing generations that get it, and somehow save the system, for everyone's sake.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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