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01-19-2022, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
He has the right to say what he wants, and we have the right to criticize him for it. We all have the right to free speech.
so you really think that's all that happened  
Colin Kaepernick was villainized and ridiculed for kneeling during a song.
by Conservatives
A bar used Colin Kaepernick's jersey as a doormat
for exercising his constitutional right and is being villainize
Republicans Are Still Running Against Colin Kaepernick
On the campaign trail, conservatives run ads that have turned the former NFL quarterback into a favorite punching bag.
Republican candidates across the country, from Tennessee to Pennsylvania, who have incorporated the anti-player protest sentiment into their campaigns.
Many of these same people whom you claim " have the right to criticize him " many the same people who Support what happened on Jan 6th ..... I am confused?
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I said he was criticized. You can't refute that, by showing examples of how he was criticized.
When pampered zillionaires complain about what a horrible country we have, they will get mocked.
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01-19-2022, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
I said he was criticized. You can't refute that, by showing examples of how he was criticized.
When pampered zillionaires complain about what a horrible country we have, they will get mocked.
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How dare those ……. get uppity
Don’t they know their place
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01-19-2022, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
How dare those ……. get uppity
Don’t they know their place
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again, if jon stewart gets the same criticism, then how can you conclude its about race?
Pete, here’s something you obviously aren’t aware of…it’s actually possible to be both black, and very stupid. it’s also possible to be white and stupid.
why do you assume that pointing out ones stupidity, is racist? especially when white people
who do the same things, get similar criticism?
Answer - you’re also stupid.
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01-19-2022, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
again, if jon stewart gets the same criticism, then how can you conclude its about race?
Pete, here’s something you obviously aren’t aware of…it’s actually possible to be both black, and very stupid. it’s also possible to be white and stupid.
why do you assume that pointing out ones stupidity, is racist? especially when white people
who do the same things, get similar criticism?
Answer - you’re also stupid.
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Apparently you equate a late night comics monologue with a nonviolent protest or is anyone who disagrees with you stupid?
Since your latest MiniTrump heroe is pushing legislation to make sure it can’t occur, can you please define “white discomfort”?
Is teaching slavery as part of US history, “white discomfort”?
Is being required to interview female and minority candidates “white discomfort”
Is teaching about the abuse of the USDA loan program “white discomfort”?
Is telling an employee not to call a colleague “boy”, or a racial epithet, “white discomfort”?
Is Hispanic workers talking Spanish amongst themselves, “white discomfort”?
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Frasier: Niles, I’ve just had the most marvelous idea for a website! People will post their opinions, cheeky bon mots, and insights, and others will reply in kind!
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Lets Go Darwin
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01-19-2022, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
Is teaching slavery as part of US history, “white discomfort”?
Is being required to interview female and minority candidates “white discomfort”
Is teaching about the abuse of the USDA loan program “white discomfort”?
Is telling an employee not to call a colleague “boy”, or a racial epithet, “white discomfort”?
Is Hispanic workers talking Spanish amongst themselves, “white discomfort”?
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Are you discomforted by being white? You could fix that by feeling that you are black. Then you would have the black privilege of tapping into white privilege without having white discomfort.
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01-19-2022, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
Apparently you equate a late night comics monologue with a nonviolent protest or is anyone who disagrees with you stupid?
Since your latest MiniTrump heroe is pushing legislation to make sure it can’t occur, can you please define “white discomfort”?
Is teaching slavery as part of US history, “white discomfort”?
Is being required to interview female and minority candidates “white discomfort”
Is teaching about the abuse of the USDA loan program “white discomfort”?
Is telling an employee not to call a colleague “boy”, or a racial epithet, “white discomfort”?
Is Hispanic workers talking Spanish amongst themselves, “white discomfort”?
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"Is teaching slavery as part of US history, “white discomfort”?"
Nope. As long as its taught accurately (which side fought for it, who fought against it), and as long as we don't tell white kids hundreds of years later, that they have any responsibility for it.
"Is being required to interview female and minority candidates “white discomfort”"
No. But it's stupid.
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01-19-2022, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
"Is teaching slavery as part of US history, “white discomfort”?"
Nope. As long as its taught accurately (which side fought for it, who fought against it), and as long as we don't tell white kids hundreds of years later, that they have any responsibility for it.
"Is being required to interview female and minority candidates “white discomfort”"
No. But it's stupid.
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So you were taught in school about how after emancipation and reconstruction came the Jim Crow era and the reason why it happened and the effects on the black population, how black property ownership decreased over the past century and why?
For the past twenty years to bid on federally funded projects I’ve been required to prove that I’ve solicited quotes from women and minority owned firms, never has been a hard task and the numbers of such firms have grown.
Must be construction firms are stupid
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Niles: You have met “people”, haven’t you?
Lets Go Darwin
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01-19-2022, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
So you were taught in school about how after emancipation and reconstruction came the Jim Crow era and the reason why it happened and the effects on the black population, how black property ownership decreased over the past century and why?
For the past twenty years to bid on federally funded projects I’ve been required to prove that I’ve solicited quotes from women and minority owned firms, never has been a hard task and the numbers of such firms have grown.
Must be construction firms are stupid
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"came the Jim Crow era "
like slavery, Jim Crow was also supported by democrats, and opposed by Republicans.
"For the past twenty years to bid on federally funded projects I’ve been required to prove that I’ve solicited quotes from women and minority owned firms, never has been a hard task and the numbers of such firms have grown."
I never said it was hard. I said it was stupid.
When I interview for a spot, and a perfect candidate comes along, I snatch him up, I don't want to say "please wait by the phone, don't interview anywhere else, I just have to go through the motions of interviewing people who have specific skin color and genitalia."
Sane people, don't think that someone's skin color or gender say anything about who they are. Rational people know, that things which we have no control over, do not define us.
Liberals disagree, because race is everything. Dividing people into little boxes based on race and gender, is crucial to democrats. Republicans could care less.
Pete' everything you need to know is in that sentence from MLK that TDF quoted, and it shows how asinine liberalism is on the subject.
I can't help but notice that for all liberals claim to care about blacks, liberalism doesn't seem to be doing a whole lot of good in black urban areas. i lived outside of New Haven for 24 years, worked in downtown Hartford for 15 or so years. Those cities are declining rapidly. Liberalism has been a Holocaust for blacks, the only statistic you need to look at which explains everything, is rate of fatherlessness. Which conservatives want to address, liberals want to ignore.
I really, really can't wait to see what happens with Hispanics in November, and what the liberal reaction is. Let's see liberals celebrate open borders if Hispanics are no longer a reliable democrat voting block. That may be a pipe dream of mine, but the VA results and recent polling suggest a rightward shift among Hispanics.
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