Calling All Racists..... a new vacation destination

Rob Roy

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so no one alive today has a dad who was denied their right to vote or buy a gallon of gas? no one alive today has a grandpa who was denied a loan to own that house or farm that would have been their stepping stone out of generational poverty? no one alive today has a great grandpa who was lynched by the KKK, deepening the generational poverty their family faced?

like always, you are wrong.



nice race bait. we can always count on you for that.

Allowing all people to interact on a voluntary and consensual basis by both parties is not "wrong".

It's when people are forced to segregate or forced to integrate that brings problems.

Voting how others must or must not live is what enslaved people in the first place isn't it?




Do you think people should be forced to associate or do you think human interactions should be on a peaceful and voluntary basis? I'd appreciate your answer.
 

Rob Roy

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Even the framers knew there were limits to the rights of those holding private property.
Civil rights made it truer for all
Some of the framers were slave holders and racists. Bad example.

No person has the right to make another serve them absent a voluntary agreement between them.

All people have the right to defend initiated aggression against them or their justly acquired property.

Some of the framers believed it was okay to own other people, and not just slaves, they declared themselves the elite and made choices for others, "the people" and said "the people" consented which was a big fat lie.

Lysander Spooner called and said ...."ah fuck it you're not going to understand anyway".
 

londonfog

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Some of the framers were slave holders and racists. Bad example.

No person has the right to make another serve them absent a voluntary agreement between them.

All people have the right to defend initiated aggression against them or their justly acquired property.

Some of the framers believed it was okay to own other people, and not just slaves, they declared themselves the elite and made choices for others, "the people" and said "the people" consented which was a big fat lie.

Lysander Spooner called and said ...."ah fuck it you're not going to understand anyway".
My statement was Even the framers knew there were limits to the rights of those holding private property. There were laws and regulations on property rights even before the United States was established. The water laws in the original colonies rested upon the argument that the upstream property owner did not have an absolute right to use the water anyway they wanted
 

desert dude

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My statement was Even the framers knew there were limits to the rights of those holding private property. There were laws and regulations on property rights even before the United States was established. The water laws in the original colonies rested upon the argument that the upstream property owner did not have an absolute right to use the water anyway they wanted
And now the neighbor across the street can object to the house you are building on your own property and appeal to the zoning board to have them pull your building permit because your house is "too modern", and after your house is already 3/4 built.
 

UncleBuck

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Allowing all people to interact on a voluntary and consensual basis by both parties is not "wrong".

It's when people are forced to segregate or forced to integrate that brings problems.

Voting how others must or must not live is what enslaved people in the first place isn't it?




Do you think people should be forced to associate or do you think human interactions should be on a peaceful and voluntary basis? I'd appreciate your answer.
you did not address a single point i made or answer a single question i asked, so i'll just repost it verbatim.

so no one alive today has a dad who was denied their right to vote or buy a gallon of gas? no one alive today has a grandpa who was denied a loan to own that house or farm that would have been their stepping stone out of generational poverty? no one alive today has a great grandpa who was lynched by the KKK, deepening the generational poverty their family faced?

like always, you are wrong.
 

NLXSK1

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you did not address a single point i made or answer a single question i asked, so i'll just repost it verbatim.

so no one alive today has a dad who was denied their right to vote or buy a gallon of gas? no one alive today has a grandpa who was denied a loan to own that house or farm that would have been their stepping stone out of generational poverty? no one alive today has a great grandpa who was lynched by the KKK, deepening the generational poverty their family faced?

like always, you are wrong.
You are attempting to imply that someone who's grandpa didnt get a loan is somehow disadvantaged due to that fact. There is no logic in that statement, only white guilt.
 

UncleBuck

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You are attempting to imply that someone who's grandpa didnt get a loan is somehow disadvantaged due to that fact. There is no logic in that statement, only white guilt.
so wealth is not inherited or passed on?

you sure about that, or is this you just trying to minimize the adversity that blacks in our nation have faced?
 

Yessica...

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You are attempting to imply that someone who's grandpa didnt get a loan is somehow disadvantaged due to that fact. There is no logic in that statement, only white guilt.
How does the wealth of your ancestors NOT effect you? Not only is wealth passed on/ inherited from generation to generation - so is hate and fear.

I can't speak much to the black and white debate - just not a lot of experience with that where I am.

But I CAN tell you about how fucked up the children AND grandchildren of people who were in residential schools are here in Canada - and the answer is VERY fucked. If you were completely fucked over by a race, it's hard not to hate them. I know a lot of the friends I have made over the years, initially did not trust me.

Because I'm white. And they were TAUGHT to mistrust and fear white people.

Now we are BFF's though. Just took a little more time.

I hate to jump in the middle here....actually I don't:
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Meowlistenhere

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funny, you racist republican conservative types never seem to be in favor of any college funds. in fact, your type usually seems to be against those types of things. you guys want vouchers for private schools, to erase the department of education, to cut college loans and grants, etcetera.

by the way, the UNCF does fund anyone, regardless of their skin color. you are allowed to apply at any of the historically black colleges they fund, and i encourage you to do so. you might actually learn something there.
I'm not a racist republican conservative. Left, right, its all the same shit Buck, im fairly confident you know this. My comment makes me a racist right wing conservative? I'm not, but better than being known as a narcissist, i guess.
 

Yessica...

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AHHHHHHH!!!! don't go Commie on me!!!

LOL
I just think all that stuff - and I will go all broad and non-science-like and lump it all into STUFF - effects you.

If your parents are alcoholics - that effects you.

If your family members were slaves, in the past - that effects you.

It's the whole nature/ nurture thing. If you were brought up - to hate and fear other people, then it's real real hard to change that.

Some people are winning at life, and the words of their relatives and their upbringing don't play much of a part in who they are today - because they beat it. They beat the hate.

But - not everyone does. And that's why so many fucking people hate shit, without any real knowledge of why.
 

SmokeyDan

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you did not address a single point i made or answer a single question i asked, so i'll just repost it verbatim.

so no one alive today has a dad who was denied their right to vote or buy a gallon of gas? no one alive today has a grandpa who was denied a loan to own that house or farm that would have been their stepping stone out of generational poverty? no one alive today has a great grandpa who was lynched by the KKK, deepening the generational poverty their family faced?

like always, you are wrong.
Your question starts out with a false premise, there is no right to vote. Bush v Gore, 2000
 

DonAlejandroVega

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I believe that is now referred to as "pulling an Uncle Buck".
a Buckism. Squalor is a Buckist
I just think all that stuff - and I will go all broad and non-science-like and lump it all into STUFF - effects you.

If your parents are alcoholics - that effects you.

If your family members were slaves, in the past - that effects you.

It's the whole nature/ nurture thing. If you were brought up - to hate and fear other people, then it's real real hard to change that.

Some people are winning at life, and the words of their relatives and their upbringing don't play much of a part in who they are today - because they beat it. They beat the hate.

But - not everyone does. And that's why so many fucking people hate shit, without any real knowledge of why.

self-awareness and honesty :)

yes ma'am;)
 

desert dude

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so wealth is not inherited or passed on?

you sure about that, or is this you just trying to minimize the adversity that blacks in our nation have faced?
I am white. I inherited nothing. Not one thin dime. I don't know anybody who inherited anything.

Not all of us are able to marry into a rich family the way you did. I suggest you and your wife have an emotional, heart felt discussion about your guilt and then give all of her money to Al Sharpton to attone for your crimes.
 
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