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Smoke117
10-01-2014, 03:31 AM
A persons race seems to be more important now than it has been in about 40+ years. I can't stand the fact that we all have to walk on eggshells because we might offend someone. It's not progress to be afraid to say something because it's not culturally popular. We have built this multicultural society on fear and that is pathetic. We've taken steps back as a human race, not forward this century.

I cannot be the only that finds racism hilarious, right? To be so ****ing stupid you hate someone for their color is hilarious. You know what though? I like racist jokes...does that make me racist because I laugh? Way to turn even amusement into hate. I laugh at racist jokes to honkies, nikkers, beaners, chniks, ragheads, etc...does that make me racist? Pretty sure you can't hate every race unless I'm omnipotent...which is maybe a theory that is true?...l mean I am awesome and such.

In the end I guess I just enjoy drama...I love watching the dominos that have been set up fall...anyone who has been a kid knows the big grin they had on their face as they do.

Nick Young
10-01-2014, 03:56 AM
Liberals are pro-censorship, pro-segregation and pro-fascism these days:roll:

Trollsmasher
10-01-2014, 05:26 AM
progressive is just a codename for a commie

Dresta
10-01-2014, 06:50 AM
Liberals are pro-censorship, pro-segregation and pro-fascism these days:roll:
Ah, but if it's 'progressive' then it must be good. The thing is progressives are completely devoid of new ideas, and particularly devoid of status-quo changing ideas - all they want is more and more of the same thing that hasn't been woking for the past half century now.

That's always the way with government action, the previous act almost always fails achieve the desired result, thus the only option is to pursue more government action to solve the problem - and then these acts always have unintended negative consequences, but those can easily be blamed on corporations and rich people.

The fact that anyone would use the word 'progressive' to define their political beliefs is cause enough to regard them with suspicion. Are the merits of your beliefs so weak that you need to encase them in rhetorical devices to make them look more attractive than they really are? to trick (young people especially) into thinking these are the beliefs they must have, as all young people are on the side of 'progress' of course? It's so easy to reel in the young in this way: they are ignorant and unlearned, and this ideology enables them to obtain the moral high ground, feel they are a part of progress, and to pretend to have opinions on economics, politics and history, without even having gone through the bother of studying any of them.

GimmeThat
10-01-2014, 07:06 AM
in regards to the topic

there were rise and peaks, as well as falls during the whole course of human history when you consider all facets of consideration.

scientific research, civilization, the definition of humanity etc.


I suspect that may remain the same.