stemelbow wrote:Complain then. Sadly, when you do so coming from here, seeing as the very things you wish to complain about are only magnified here in frequency and magnitude, your complaints lose effect and credibility--at least in my mind.
Well, stem, based on your engagement with this board, I judge your mind, as it is represented in your posts here, to be one that I am no longer concerned about appealing to. I get what I can from this board. I don't look at it as the primary vehicle for addressing these issues. It is a petri dish for germinating ideas and experimenting with approaches.
Besides, where would you have me explore these ideas, in a place where I will get banned for trying to do so? Don't make me laugh.
How sweet. I didn't know I had any support from anyone.
If you try to look beyond your king-sized persecution complex, you might see such support in unexpected places.
Thanks for the advice. I won't do that anymore, particularly when I LOOK IN THE MIRROR!
I am speaking in generalities, stem. I have no idea what you actually believe.
And too bad the thread here about DCP and Will being racist or whatever is around and you participated in it. Your point may otherwise have some sticking power--well let's be real. There are plenty of such threads that make your point sound, well, hypocritical.
Don't pretend that you actually care what my point is, stem. It seems to me that what you are really concerned with is quashing any criticism, no matter how well founded, of your pals in the apologetic community. I stand by my judgment that the underlying assumptions that drive Will and Daniel's reading of the purported "benefits of slavery" are racist. I don't think it is necessary to attribute to them personal hatred of black people in order for that to be true.
Racism is a worldview as much or more than it is a matter of personal feeling. It is a system of thought that began with fear of the other, but continues to thrive independent of an individual's conscious attitudes about members of different ethnic groups.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist