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What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
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What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
Hey, you're the one who's willfully ignorant of our history. People listed a ton of violent riots all across the country in response to your uneducated claim. You tell me what you don't understand. Or just watch squistion's video.What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
You'd be wise to quit while you're behind.What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
Not a good idea to link something that starts out with: "Black people be saying"...
way to side stepWhat is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
We announced Jim11 as an awful poster years agoNo announcement yet?
No idea if you just Googled this one off the top or something, but that was actually a really fascinating video. I hadn't seen many news reports of the time. Can't even imagine what Fox News would do to a guy like the one in Rhode Island (4:13), shouting "And I have said to your people, hit back! And I'm saying to you in Rhode Island, if you are hit, there is but one nose, hit back! Hit as hard as you can!" There was another quote in there that I found interesting: "Riots are but one degree removed from civil war, and must be regarded as such. Surely the last resort in settling differences between fellow Americans."What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
What is it about wide spread that you don't understand?No rioting during the Great DepressionYeah, true patriots would just accept their ####ty lot in life like our perfect ancestors.
Pretty obvious use of satire... a joke with a dash of truth to it.Not a good idea to link something that starts out with: "Black people be saying"...
Methinks that many "protesters" are hoping for no indictment, to have an excuse for more looting, etc.Pretty obvious use of satire... a joke with a dash of truth to it.Not a good idea to link something that starts out with: "Black people be saying"...
Why do I keep thinking of that brief scene between "What Shall We Do Now?" and "Young Lust" during Pink Floyd's The Wall?Methinks that many "protesters" are hoping for no indictment, to have an excuse for more looting, etc.Pretty obvious use of satire... a joke with a dash of truth to it.Not a good idea to link something that starts out with: "Black people be saying"...
my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?
on what?my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?
the national guard announcement. It made everybody anticipate an immediate announcement . Who knows? Perhaps we're still days or weeks away.on what?my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/11/17/eric_holder_likens_michael_brown_to_emmett_till_the_struggle_goes_on.htmlAttorney General Eric Holder likens the shooting of Michael Brown to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till after an event where a tree was planted in Till's memory on Capitol Hill.
"The struggle goes on," Holder said Monday. "And it's not only Ferguson, there are other communities around our country where we are dealing with relationships that are not what they should be, be they official communities they are supposed to serve or whether it's on a more personal level. There is enduring legacy that Emmett Till has left with us that we still have to confront as a nation."
HOW CAN YOU TALK ABOUT GUNS AT A TIME LIKE THIS?!my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?
this is an unfortunate comparison. I'm not a critic of Eric Holder the way so many are here , but such a statement is really indefensible.![]()
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/11/17/eric_holder_likens_michael_brown_to_emmett_till_the_struggle_goes_on.htmlAttorney General Eric Holder likens the shooting of Michael Brown to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till after an event where a tree was planted in Till's memory on Capitol Hill.
"The struggle goes on," Holder said Monday. "And it's not only Ferguson, there are other communities around our country where we are dealing with relationships that are not what they should be, be they official communities they are supposed to serve or whether it's on a more personal level. There is enduring legacy that Emmett Till has left with us that we still have to confront as a nation."
HOW CAN YOU TALK ABOUT GUNS AT A TIME LIKE THIS?!my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?
GOODPOSTINGHOW CAN YOU TALK ABOUT GUNS AT A TIME LIKE THIS?!my guess is that the governor jumped the gun .why is this taking so long?![]()
Get us back on track with some more racist memes![]()
https://vine.co/v/huHUPLnx1dgJackstraw said:God I wish every white person could walk a mile....People here lose their minds over tuna fish and bad service at Best Buy.
At one point, I was thinking they were going to push it out until the Wednesday evening before Thanksgiving. Not sure they can get away with that now, though.They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
That date has been reserved for the immigration executive amnesty announcement.At one point, I was thinking they were going to push it out until the Wednesday evening before Thanksgiving. Not sure they can get away with that now, though.They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
That would be a terrible idea. Nobody would have to work the next day. If there's a couple of days in a row where they're calling for rain, that's when you do it. It will help keep the number of protesters down and help pit out the fires.At one point, I was thinking they were going to push it out until the Wednesday evening before Thanksgiving. Not sure they can get away with that now, though.They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
I have all the sympathy in the world for them, and I won't disparage them for rioting if they do. Our society is not constructed to allow the downtrodden a voice. To some degree, that is an extension of how our government does not work for the people. If they don't respond in any meaningful way to relatively affluent middle class people, what hope do those in poverty have of achieving meaningful change through the system?If these protesters remained absolutely peaceful the media would cover it for a few days and then disappear. Some people would think "I feel really bad for them, they're in a terrible situation" for maybe a few weeks, and then we'd never really address the issue again until the next blowup.Hopefully it will be a peaceful protest if the verdict does not go the way the demonstrators want. The fact the National Guard has been brought in already does not bode well for "peaceful".
Such a shame we have people in this world who can't voice their concerns peacefully, but instead they must burn, destroy and pillage their own neighborhood. It's just plain stupidity. I do not have any sympathy for people like that. They are part of the problem, not any type of solution.
This just reinforces what we already know. Holder and his DOJ has never been the disinterested third party looking into crimes the way he/they should be. He has always been a huge partisan political actor who could give a snot about the office he occupies and what it represents.this is an unfortunate comparison. I'm not a critic of Eric Holder the way so many are here , but such a statement is really indefensible.![]()
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/11/17/eric_holder_likens_michael_brown_to_emmett_till_the_struggle_goes_on.htmlAttorney General Eric Holder likens the shooting of Michael Brown to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till after an event where a tree was planted in Till's memory on Capitol Hill.
"The struggle goes on," Holder said Monday. "And it's not only Ferguson, there are other communities around our country where we are dealing with relationships that are not what they should be, be they official communities they are supposed to serve or whether it's on a more personal level. There is enduring legacy that Emmett Till has left with us that we still have to confront as a nation."
Holder already has one foot out the door so he doesn't care.this is an unfortunate comparison. I'm not a critic of Eric Holder the way so many are here , but such a statement is really indefensible.![]()
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/11/17/eric_holder_likens_michael_brown_to_emmett_till_the_struggle_goes_on.htmlAttorney General Eric Holder likens the shooting of Michael Brown to the 1955 murder of Emmett Till after an event where a tree was planted in Till's memory on Capitol Hill.
"The struggle goes on," Holder said Monday. "And it's not only Ferguson, there are other communities around our country where we are dealing with relationships that are not what they should be, be they official communities they are supposed to serve or whether it's on a more personal level. There is enduring legacy that Emmett Till has left with us that we still have to confront as a nation."
Link?They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast. The demographic that likes to loot and riot is not fond of the cold.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
But this concept -- that violence, and pretty much only violence, can foment change -- gives front-line defenders of the status quo a pretty free hand to fight violence with violence.History shows us that, by and large, change is not achieved by purely peaceful means.
In fairness, the Ferguson police did a horrible job handling peaceful protesters earlier. I trust the National Guard more than them to help keep the peace and not inflame things.Hopefully it will be a peaceful protest if the verdict does not go the way the demonstrators want. The fact the National Guard has been brought in already does not bode well for "peaceful".
Such a shame we have people in this world who can't voice their concerns peacefully, but instead they must burn, destroy and pillage their own neighborhood. It's just plain stupidity. I do not have any sympathy for people like that. They are part of the problem, not any type of solution.
Bring in the Ohio National Guard. That'll get things rolling.In fairness, the Ferguson police did a horrible job handling peaceful protesters earlier. I trust the National Guard more than them to help keep the peace and not inflame things.Hopefully it will be a peaceful protest if the verdict does not go the way the demonstrators want. The fact the National Guard has been brought in already does not bode well for "peaceful".
Such a shame we have people in this world who can't voice their concerns peacefully, but instead they must burn, destroy and pillage their own neighborhood. It's just plain stupidity. I do not have any sympathy for people like that. They are part of the problem, not any type of solution.
"Four dead in Oh-hi-oh!"In fairness, the Ferguson police did a horrible job handling peaceful protesters earlier. I trust the National Guard more than them to help keep the peace and not inflame things.Hopefully it will be a peaceful protest if the verdict does not go the way the demonstrators want. The fact the National Guard has been brought in already does not bode well for "peaceful".
Such a shame we have people in this world who can't voice their concerns peacefully, but instead they must burn, destroy and pillage their own neighborhood. It's just plain stupidity. I do not have any sympathy for people like that. They are part of the problem, not any type of solution.
How persuasive, Cedric The Entertainer and two people no one ever heard of.First hand sources...Link?They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast. The demographic that likes to loot and riot is not fond of the cold.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Zfp-5VRYI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXXTnPxUU64
http://quintessentialnegro.blogspot.com/2006/04/cold-hard-facts.html
History also shows us that the front line defenders of the status quo don't really need a reason to use violence and will make one up if they aren't given one.But this concept -- that violence, and pretty much only violence, can foment change -- gives front-line defenders of the status quo a pretty free hand to fight violence with violence.History shows us that, by and large, change is not achieved by purely peaceful means.
Like you do?Try life experience and actually talking to black people. I'm not exactly breaking new ground here by stating the obvious that black people are not as fond of the cold as white people.How persuasive, Cedric The Entertainer and two people no one ever heard of.First hand sources...Link?They could be waiting for the coldest day in the forecast. The demographic that likes to loot and riot is not fond of the cold.I'm guessing no announcement until the national guard is in place.. people will be free to protest, but any looting and violence will dealt with harshly..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Zfp-5VRYI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXXTnPxUU64
http://quintessentialnegro.blogspot.com/2006/04/cold-hard-facts.html
And how white supremacist of you to completely disregard the viewpoints of three black people.
That's all fine, but who will suffer for violent Ferguson protests being treated as something that must be done?History also shows us that the front line defenders of the status quo don't really need a reason to use violence and will make one up if they aren't given one.But this concept -- that violence, and pretty much only violence, can foment change -- gives front-line defenders of the status quo a pretty free hand to fight violence with violence.History shows us that, by and large, change is not achieved by purely peaceful means.
I'd love for us to live in a world where all grievances can be resolved in a rational, calm manner, but let's not pretend we're anywhere near that place.
Mods: Can we get moving on that Dislike This button please?I'd love for us to live in a world where all grievances can be resolved in a rational, calm manner, but let's not pretend we're anywhere near that place.
Mods: Can we get moving on that Dislike This button please?I'd love for us to live in a world where all grievances can be resolved in a rational, calm manner, but let's not pretend we're anywhere near that place.
In the short term? The people in Ferguson, absolutely. In the long term, it draws attention to their plight. After the fact you get people asking "Why did they do this?" and the issue doesn't go away like it would if they did nothing but hold up signs. We still talk about the LA Riots, the Detroit Riots. This is how capitalism works, it seems. If strict controls are put in place to prevent outright exploitation of the lower classes and moderate redistribution of wealth into public services that benefit everyone, everyone prospers. If those controls fail, the lowest among us get squeezed and squeezed until there is no incentive for them to remain quiet and their anger will manifest itself in violence. This is what happens when you put masses of discontented people in a powerless position.That's all fine, but who will suffer for violent Ferguson protests being treated as something that must be done?History also shows us that the front line defenders of the status quo don't really need a reason to use violence and will make one up if they aren't given one.But this concept -- that violence, and pretty much only violence, can foment change -- gives front-line defenders of the status quo a pretty free hand to fight violence with violence.History shows us that, by and large, change is not achieved by purely peaceful means.
I'd love for us to live in a world where all grievances can be resolved in a rational, calm manner, but let's not pretend we're anywhere near that place.
They want "change". What specific changes? And how does blowing up their very own neighborhood -- never mind the innocent workaday folks who just want to carry on with daily life -- foster this change? The guy that grabs the television, or the arsonist who burns down local businesses -- they cannot say they contributed to positive change in that community.
To a lesser degree I don't disagree. However I believe race relations and tolerance have come a lot farther in the last decade than 25 years prior. It has been accomplished through law and change in the corporate world as well. And that includes Sports, Hollywood and more importantly small business's around the country as well as fortune 500 companies.mcintyre1 said:I have all the sympathy in the world for them, and I won't disparage them for rioting if they do. Our society is not constructed to allow the downtrodden a voice. To some degree, that is an extension of how our government does not work for the people. If they don't respond in any meaningful way to relatively affluent middle class people, what hope do those in poverty have of achieving meaningful change through the system?If these protesters remained absolutely peaceful the media would cover it for a few days and then disappear. Some people would think "I feel really bad for them, they're in a terrible situation" for maybe a few weeks, and then we'd never really address the issue again until the next blowup.Todem said:Hopefully it will be a peaceful protest if the verdict does not go the way the demonstrators want. The fact the National Guard has been brought in already does not bode well for "peaceful".
Such a shame we have people in this world who can't voice their concerns peacefully, but instead they must burn, destroy and pillage their own neighborhood. It's just plain stupidity. I do not have any sympathy for people like that. They are part of the problem, not any type of solution.
History shows us that, by and large, change is not achieved by purely peaceful means. We've been living under the spectre of unresolved race and, to a much larger degree, class issues for decades. We can't continue to ignore that forever and just expect it to go away.
IMO, we're basically reliving the 1930's. But that's OK, because Jim assured us there won't be any wide spread rioting.
To expand on this, how, exactly, do you think we live in such a world when we can't even have calm political discussions on an anonymous message board about fantasy football? When our congress struggles to pass any law, let alone any specific law?IvanKaramazov said:Mods: Can we get moving on that Dislike This button please?mcintyre1 said:I'd love for us to live in a world where all grievances can be resolved in a rational, calm manner, but let's not pretend we're anywhere near that place.
Well, then this is an unsolvable human problem in the current set-up of the U.S. Poverty can never be eradicated in a free society -- probably can't even put much of a dent into it.mcintyre1 said:If strict controls are put in place to prevent outright exploitation of the lower classes and moderate redistribution of wealth into public services that benefit everyone, everyone prospers. If those controls fail, the lowest among us get squeezed and squeezed until there is no incentive for them to remain quiet and their anger will manifest itself in violence. This is what happens when you put masses of discontented people in a powerless position.