The Skin Game

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_Buffalo
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Re: The Skin Game

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ajax18 wrote:
Republicans are racists because they treat black people like second class citizens.


Would you say that not supporting affirmative action qualifies as treating black people like second class citizens in your opinion?


Yes.

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Buffalo wrote:It's pretty interesting how Droopy is taking the side of a murderer. I wonder if it's because the victim was black?



Re my above characterization of Bluffalo and ideological leftists as Morlocks generally, we see here the traditional leftist style of trying, convicting, and executing a citizen of a free, open, democratic society in public for a crime that comrade Bluffalo has already determined must have been a crime because the victim was black, and not because of any facts or evidence as presently available. I.e., it must have been a crime, and Zimmerman must have been the perpetrator of the crime, not because any evidence leads us to that conclusion, but because of the place the racial context of the incident takes within an already existing and preconceived ideological template.

All the evidence we have, up to this point, indicates that "No Limit Nigga" (Martin's social networking moniker) had brutally attacked Zimmerman out of nowhere and, given his relative size, strength, and youth, gave Zimmerman every reason to believe that he was in danger of grave physical harm.

Leftists like Bluffalo can do this because Trayvon Martin is not an individual black person, for Bluff, but a member of an ideologically constructed victim class who's use in political warfare is of critical importance. He, as are all blacks, is among the key mascots of the anointed. When Trayvon Martin was shot, all black Americans were shot (who killed Kennedy? After all it was you and me). Zimmerman (who is Hispanic and who's grandfather we now know was black, making him a white/black/Hispanic - a whole new category of hyphenated American) is not known at this point to have committed any crime, but he is an ideological enemy - the equivalent of a class enemy to traditional socialism - and equally a criminal, if not more so, because of that.
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Re: The Skin Game

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Would you say that not supporting affirmative action qualifies as treating black people like second class citizens in your opinion?

Yes.




What you have just said is that you do not believe in:

1. The rule of law.
2. Equality under the law
3. That race should have no bearing upon how one is treated or the opportunities open or closed to an American citizen.
4. That merit, competence, and the content of one's character should be the critical determinants of one's qualifications within any field or endeavor.

You have also just said, in essence, that you believe in institutional, government enforced racial discrimination and racial profiling in hiring, firing, college admissions, private sector employment demographics, government contracts, and across several major areas of law enforcement. You believe in state enforced racial privilege.

You, Bluffalo, in other words, are a racist.
Nothing is going to startle us more when we pass through the veil to the other side than to realize how well we know our Father [in Heaven] and how familiar his face is to us

- President Ezra Taft Benson


I am so old that I can remember when most of the people promoting race hate were white.

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Re: The Skin Game

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Droopy wrote:
Buffalo wrote:PS, as with most of your threads,

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I hope this isn't Trayvan Martin, because if it is, it won't do the race hustler's already crumbling case any good.

Yeah. Look at that guy being all black and stuff.
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Droopy wrote:
What you have just said is that you do not believe in:

1. The rule of law.
2. Equality under the law
3. That race should have no bearing upon how one is treated or the opportunities open or closed to an American citizen.
4. That merit, competence, and the content of one's character should be the critical determinants of one's qualifications within any field or endeavor.

You have also just said, in essence, that you believe in institutional, government enforced racial discrimination and racial profiling in hiring, firing, college admissions, private sector employment demographics, government contracts, and across several major areas of law enforcement. You believe in state enforced racial privilege.

You, Bluffalo, in other words, are a racist.


I can understand you being okay with white people profiting off of centuries of black labor with no remuneration. After all, you've spent most of your life sucking off the teat of either the state or your family.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.

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I still haven't received a check or an apology from the Italians for my ancestors being enslaved in Rome.

What's going to happen when there are no more white people Buffalo? Who will you blame then? Is this attempt to portray brown on black crime in the Travon Martin case as somehow connected to the Ku Klux Klan a prelude to the new race war we're going to see on this continent.
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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ajax18 wrote:I still haven't received a check or an apology from the Italians for my ancestors being enslaved in Rome.

What's going to happen when there are no more white people Buffalo? Who will you blame then? Is this attempt to portray brown on black crime in the Travon Martin case as somehow connected to the Ku Klux Klan a prelude to the new race war we're going to see on this continent.


You benefit from black slavery. You should pay for it.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.

B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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You benefit from black slavery. You should pay for it.


And other people have benefitted from white slavery. Should they pay for it as well? Black people in Africa benefitted from black slavery. Why aren't they asked to pay for it?
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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Re: The Skin Game

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ajax18 wrote:
You benefit from black slavery. You should pay for it.


And other people have benefitted from white slavery. Should they pay for it as well? Black people in Africa benefitted from black slavery. Why aren't they asked to pay for it?

Uh....because....we live in America, and not Africa, or Italy?
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Re: The Skin Game

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How is that I benefitted from black slavery. It just so happens that my ancestors didn't own negro slaves. If anything slavery hurt them because it lowered the price of the tobacco they raised. The law doesn't care whether your ancestors were wealthy planters or German immigrant factory workers. You're still considered white and worthy of current discrimination for past wrongs committed by a small fraction of white people.

What difference does it make if people on public assistance were brought here by force or came later because they wanted to. We still have to pay for them all the same now. Minorities get benefits for being black or brown whether they are the descendants of slaves or the descendants of African immigrants who probably sold the slaves in the first place.
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And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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