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Not really. I've given you countries that recovered in half the time from worse atrocities.
So what? You don't want to see vibrant minority communities in America. You want things to stay the way they are.

What's next is black only water fountains, and "no whites allowed" student unions on college campuses. Hell, we already have that last one.
Says who?

 

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No, we aren't. I never owned a slave. I was born centuries after slavery was abolished. I bear zero responsibility. But feel free and go give away some money yourself. Of course you won't, because you're a phony.
You benefitted from it.

Oh, and a disgraceful attempt to play dumb on the word coon. As if you don't know that coon is a word you use for black people who ditch the victim complex. Nothing to do with the n word.
A white man calling me a coon may as well call me ******. I know what the **** it means.

And now you're calling people Tom? Shame on you, black racist.
I tell it like it is.
 
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So what? You don't want to see vibrant minority communities in America. You want things to stay the way they are.
Incorrect. The way things are now white men are a maligned, scapegoated boogeyman and certain minorities have a red carpet rolled out for them from the cradle to the grave. Certainly do not want it to stay this way.

Says who?
This racist black woman.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/18/b...ns-near-school-bathrooms-and-water-fountains/

You benefitted from it.
Not in the slightest. In fact, it's worked against me. Any white male born within the last 60 years has had to atone for mistakes he never made all while narcissists shriek he is not atoning fast enough.

A white man calling me a coon may as well call me ******. I know what the **** it means.
Quote yourself that strawman because I didn't call you a coon. I said the people you'd call coons (and Uncle Toms) actually had a spine and were honest people. You're not.

I tell it like it is.
Not really. You lie a lot, spew accusations without evidence, and when you lose the argument post snarky one liners and pictures of strawmen. There is never any substance to your argument. You're just an intellectual featherweight whose trolling. And you're also living proof that black people can indeed be very racist.
 
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Is it because it lets you specifically claim some kind of nebulous victimhood?
That, and pure tribalism. I've heard this from more than a few black supremacists. They actually tell you they don't care what went on on any other continent. The message is, quite literally, that others' experience don't matter as much as my own. That's a textbook definition of racism and supremacy.
 
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Someone is getting cancer right now to pick your food. If they were black, would you care? Some of them are dark brown. Is that close enough?
I have a name for this. I call it "white derangement syndrome." That is to say the darker the skin tone, so goes the empathy. So to @EyeBRollin , a black person is objectively more important than a brown person, a brown person is objectively more important than a yellow person, a yellow person is objectively more important than a white person. You never hear black or brown racists vehemently defending Asians or Semites, because they have a lighter skin-tone and are closer to "white" than they are to black or brown.

And among the super extremists, there are no people and no culpability in between black and white. So for example, if there is black vs brown gang violence in some ghetto, just circle back to blame white people with some vague nonsense like "white supremacy."

This is exactly how a group like "Queers for Palestine" can exist. Tel Aviv is the gay capital of the world, and the people are white. Gays get the death penalty in Gaza, and the people are brown. But they are activists for the Palestinian cause because they want to virtue signal and not "punch down" on the oppressed brown people.

Some people also call this the Oppression Olympics. Feminists go after the straight white male in this country for not using a gender neutral pronoun, but are silent on the atrocities against women committed by brown Muslims. Why? Because "Islamophobia" is at the apex of the Oppression Olympics hierarchy, and tolerance/multiculturalism/cultural relativism is actually above true female equality to a feminist.
 
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What's even worse is an Uncle Tom who can't even admit that American colonists did the indefensible; owning other human beings for economic gain. So White American colonists aren't responsible for enslaving and raping black folks because other people did it too? Is that what you're telling me, Tom?
No, what this Uncle Tom is telling you is that Slavery would not have started had our own PEOPLE would not have sold us into it. And the modern day slavery which goes on in today's prisons would not be going on if once again, our own PEOPLE (the black drug lords who recruit these black males to sell for them) would not be selling our people into it.

But of course that puts the responsibility back on us and ummmm....well.....anything related to personal responsibility is not allowed to be brought on the table. It's to the point where Tyquesha is blaming the white man now for getting knocked up with 3 kids by 3 different broke, deadbeat, thugs. Apparently the white man made those thugs impregnate her!

Also EyeBRollin I have another question. Why do I have to be Uncle? Why can't I be Daddy? I never understood why black folks call guys like me UNCLE Tom, when I'm clearly y'all DADDY :D
 

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So what? You don't want to see vibrant minority communities in America. You want things to stay the way they are.



Says who?

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/28906/

https://gobcc.missouri.edu/bso/

EyeBRollin, you're funny. Hilarious. A real belly busting, laugh inducing poster. You want to continue arguments but never provide any type of facts, stats, links, quotes, or any other sort of proof to back your argument up other than "because I say so. I only tell the truth, so what I say is facts." Nice try.

Several posters here have valid points on stuff. While Kapernick and other NFL fringe players who will probably be out of the league in 2 years or less due to declining or no skills to keep their spots sit/kneel to protest against police brutality (yet they couldn't be bothered to do this years ago when the media decided that they needed to turn Fergueson, MO into a great story to hide stuff going on in the rest of the US, after attempting to start something with George Zimmerman, all of this going on AFTER Obama is President), yet murders in Chicago continue to go up (I can't totally say it is a "black on black" murder going on, since, you know, no one wants to provide any leads on who may have done the killing. Can't go around assuming stuff...), attacks on officers (including black officers) get more mainstream, more false accusations on racial harassment are brought forward, and several foreigners are the reason for a lot of the food people are able to consume, yet people aren't claiming those people are suffering in the hot sun with no breaks and strict working conditions.

@EyeBRollin , you are severely outspoken on this topic. What are you doing to help fix the "anti Black" agenda you believe exists? Are you in your community, mentoring kids? Having donations or food/clothing drives? Assisting police with cleaning up the drugs and violence in your community? Cleaning up a park nearby so kids and families can go play? Helping keep families together or helping single family homes build a bond?

Why is it anytime anyone that is black who wants to do something other than promote violence or drugs, like get an education, stand up to gangs, stand up to violence, stand up to drugs, try to get into politics so they can have some real power and a voice for their community and the ability to pass laws/ordinances that can help make lives better in communities, get called names? Degraded? Harassed? Threatened? Ignored? Is breaking the mold and trying to improve yourself an evil concept to the black community? Please help a white police officer, who works in an urban, inner city environment, who has worked there for just shy of a decade with ZERO complaints for brutality, harassment, ect from the community, who has helped mentor several youths and have seen both succession and failure among the youths, who has given random people money for cab/food, bills after being a victim of a robbery, or paid for said things without a second thought, who has stood against some bad coworkers, while being called all sorts of derogatory and racial names just for being in certain areas, wearing a uniform and a badge, just for saying "hi" and "how are you?" to people, who is engaged to a black female from an urban/inner city, who has a brother wow was in a gang and fought and ran from the police and spent a decade in jail, yet we have a mutual respect, understand the culture and environment.

EyeBWaiting.
 
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EyeBRollin, you're funny. Hilarious. A real belly busting, laugh inducing poster. You want to continue arguments but never provide any type of facts, stats, links, quotes, or any other sort of proof to back your argument up other than "because I say so. I only tell the truth, so what I say is facts." Nice try.
Exactly. This is what the guy does, and it's getting him pretty close to trolling which is a bannable offense. He's not very smart, and while I don't normally allude to "wiping the floor" with my opponents mid-debate, it's called for with this guy. He's just not that intelligent, yet he talks reckless despite not being built like that.

EyeBRollin you are severely outspoken on this topic. What are you doing to help fix the "anti Black" agenda you believe exists? Are you in your community, mentoring kids? Having donations or food/clothing drives? Assisting police with cleaning up the drugs and violence in your community? Cleaning up a park nearby so kids and families can go play? Helping keep families together or helping single family homes build a bond?
He's doing nothing. He wants white people to do it, which they actually have but he can't see because it's hard to overcome pure, unadulterated racism. Not recognizing the genocide and oppression that all peoples have inflicted upon one another, he spouts his black supremacy, which is to say his struggle means more than everyone else's. He's actually admitted this. And note, it's not even his struggle. Dude is allegedly a successful black man in a 1st world country typing his oppression manifesto from an iPhone or Samsung, what was produced by a Chinese slave. @EyeBRollin is an unhinged millennial actually benefiting from far east slavery right this moment.

And let's clarify one other thing about this 3rd rate football player. There is no first amendment right on the job. You don't have the right to kneel during the anthem any more than you have a right to demand your employer allow you to wear a Trump hat at work with your uniform. When I was an 18 year old liberal I wore an Obama pin to work and was promptly told to lose it because "Company X does not endorse any political candidates." The head coach has every right to stand his ass up because that is team policy and if he does not, you're benched indefinitely. And not a single one of his rights would have been violated. There is no right to mesh politics with work, and the NFL is a company.
 

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A friend of mine has a theory on why Kaepernick came up with this protest: He's suffering from white guilt. He is, after all, half white, and was raised by two white parents who adopted him. Since he didn't grow up in the inner city, and was afforded many opportunities, he's protesting on behalf of those less fortunate.

By the way, nice of two white people to adopt and raise a half black child in a loving environment, yes? And here I thought white people were supposed to be such monsters.

Also, I'd like to point out that even though there were white people who owned slaves in the past, it was white people who ended it. A good thing, yes? Why not focus on that instead of the negative?
 

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Also, I'd like to point out that even though there were white people who owned slaves in the past, it was white people who ended it. A good thing, yes? Why not focus on that instead of the negative?

It's the same with the civil rights movements of the 1950's and 60's. A lot of the activists were white kids driving down south to protest, knowing they would get their asses kicked, which was very common.

As for another famous protest, look at the honkie on the left. He isn't even raising his fist, what a douche, right?


That guy was Australian. His name was Peter Norman. One of the patches he is wearing is to support the civil rights movement. He ruined his career and his livelihood to wear that patch. He was labelled a Communist, and no one in Australia would give him a job.

He died in 2006. The two other men on the podium gave the eulogy at his funeral.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/24/sport/olympics-norman-black-power/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Norman
 
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A friend of mine has a theory on why Kaepernick came up with this protest: He's suffering from white guilt. He is, after all, half white, and was raised by two white parents who adopted him. Since he didn't grow up in the inner city, and was afforded many opportunities, he's protesting on behalf of those less fortunate.

By the way, nice of two white people to adopt and raise a half black child in a loving environment, yes? And here I
Also, I'd like to point out that even though there were white people who owned slaves in the past, it was white people who ended it. A good thing, yes? Why not focus on that instead of the negative?

It's the same with the civil rights movements of the 1950's and 60's. A lot of the activists were white kids driving down south to protest, knowing they would get their asses kicked, which was very common.

As for another famous protest, look at the honkie on the left. He isn't even raising his fist, what a douche, right?


That guy was Australian. His name was Peter Norman. One of the patches he is wearing is to support the civil rights movement. He ruined his career and his livelihood to wear that patch. He was labelled a Communist, and no one in Australia would give him a job.

He died in 2006. The two other men on the podium gave the eulogy at his funeral.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/24/sport/olympics-norman-black-power/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Norman
thought white people were supposed to be such monsters.

Also, I'd like to point out that even though there were white people who owned slaves in the past, it was white people who ended it. A good thing, yes? Why not focus on that instead of the negative?
Let's see if @EyeBRollin will take the time to acknowledge that at least one white person did good one time. I suspect he won't be willing to state it though. Let's find out.
 
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You are a faggot that is illogically ashamed of himself. Stop trying to push your feminist gay frame here.

That won't be effective to EyeBRacist @EyeBRollin . After all, Shapiro is just a white male who wouldn't understand because by virtue of his whiteness he's "never experienced racism"

Might as well post a picture of a black superhero like Larry Elder debunk the myth of white privilege. Oh wait, that won't be effective, he's just an cooning Uncle Tom who sold out his people for the white man.

Then let's ask an Asian why he's able to outperform whites in a white supremacist society. Oh wait, Asians should mind their business because the black experience was very different from the Asian-American experience.

Are we seeing a pattern here which explains why this so-called "conversation" leftists want on race is so impossible?
 

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I'm really frustrated by this entire business. Supporters of this protest have said that they cannot take pride in the country because it doesn't offer equal justice for all. Many blacks apparently feel that this is not their country and cannot fully participate in it. Believe me, if there was something I could do to make black people feel like it is their country too, I would. I just wonder what on earth that could possibly be, because the level of anger seems to be so deeply rooted.

Michael Smith on ESPN His and Hers has said that white people have to fix the problem because "we" (the black people "are oppressed, and you can't ask the oppressed to do anything". Really? Michael Smith, a top commentator on ESPN, is oppressed? Colin Kaepernick, who is making $19 million a year to be a backup quarterback, is oppressed? It must suck to be so held down, huh?

Sounds like an innocent black man is more likely to get hit by lightning than killed by a white cop. But by the weekly protests, you'd think this is going on all the time. Now if they want to say they are maybe getting pulled over by the cops too much, or are having a hard time getting fair treatment in the courts, maybe there's a better discussion there.

Adam Jones from the Baltimore Orioles has now said that they can't protest in baseball because "baseball is a white man's game". Wtf? Does that mean football is a "black man's game"? This is just sowing more divisiveness.
 
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Anyone hear the latest Uncle Tom to state there is "no such thing as racism" and he has never once experienced it? Lil' Wayne. Let's hear anti-white racists try to sell that Lil Wayne of all people is a coon whose sold out his race...Another blow to the grievance industry
 

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Anyone hear the latest Uncle Tom to state there is "no such thing as racism" and he has never once experienced it? Lil' Wayne. Let's hear anti-white racists try to sell that Lil Wayne of all people is a coon whose sold out his race...Another blow to the grievance industry
He'll be called a coon, sell-out, Uncle Tom, secretly gay, he hates himself, he hates his mother, and he secretly wants to be white.

 
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He'll be called a coon, sell-out, Uncle Tom, secretly gay, he hates himself, he hates his mother, and he secretly wants to be white.

The liberal-led grievance industry is so powerful that any black man with the courage to escape from it deserves the utmost praise. Just like Muslim apostates...the bravest souls on earth.
 

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Did you know as part of his reason for kneeling he cited Hillary as someone running for president who belongs in prison?
Wow, I hadn't heard that. Guess it doesn't fit in with the leftist agenda.

I will agree (not sure if Kaepernick thinks so) that the U.S. has too many statutes and too many reasons to apprehend and incarcerate people, especially when it comes to drugs.
Agree with that. The country has plenty of problems, but if I want to protest them I will address the subjects directly, not take aim at the flag or the anthem.

I really wish I had a video loop of the things Michael Smith from ESPN's His and Hers has said on his show about this topic. He has said that if you do not agree with Kaepernick's method of protest, then you are straight up wrong and don't believe in social justice. Why is it Kaepernick is allowed to express his opinion, but we are not allowed to express our opinion on that protest? It doesn't help that EVERY commentator I have seen on ESPN supports the protest - I imagine that they are afraid they will lose their jobs if they don't agree. Or, just as bad, alienate black athletes that they may have to interview as part of that job.

The other day Smith wanted to know what baseball is doing to increase the number of black athletes in MLB. The percentage of black baseball players in the majors has dropped from around 18% back in the 70s (when I used to watch it) to around 8% now. Conversely, in the NFL white athletes make up 28.6%, while black athletes make up 68.7%. Should we be asking how we can increase the number of white football players in the NFL? I would just think that black players are choosing to go into football or basketball instead of say, baseball or hockey.

Look, I don't want to see our black fellow citizens thinking they can't be proud of the country, or that they don't have a part in it. Most white Americans support civil rights as far as I know. I don't know if we can control the extremely small percentage of "rogue cops" though, anymore than we can control those people who go shoot up schools. I'm not sure what we could do that would solve the problem?
 

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ESPN will probably demand that they be fined for excessive anthem-standing.
Remember, baseball is a "white man's game". Of course Jose Martinez was born in Venezuela. Interesting that the percentage of Latino baseball players in MLB have increased from around 11% in the 70s to nearly 30% today. Maybe ESPN will want to complain about that.

There was a recent poll saying that 61% Americans disagreed with Colin Kaepernick's protest. What drives me crazy is I have still not seen ONE commentator on ESPN criticize Kaepernick. They all fully support him and characterize the poll as confirmation of the ignorance and prejudice of the American people. This strikes me as completely gutless since ESPN likes to create drama on their talk shows by getting into spirited debates. Yet EVERY commentator agrees on this one issue. Considering most Americans disagree, you'd think there would be just ONE guy who would be critical.
 
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