is that a small herd of deer ?:chicken:Not even sure what we're supposed to be debating. I already explained myself in some detail with regard to the issue you raised. If you have a point to make, make it. I'll respond to you.
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Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
is that a small herd of deer ?:chicken:Not even sure what we're supposed to be debating. I already explained myself in some detail with regard to the issue you raised. If you have a point to make, make it. I'll respond to you.
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And who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
is that a small herd of deer ?:chicken:Not even sure what we're supposed to be debating. I already explained myself in some detail with regard to the issue you raised. If you have a point to make, make it. I'll respond to you.
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I guess I should have said buc...
White Power BillAnd the known alias is?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
LHucks.And who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
timschochetAnd who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
http://www.southsideirishparade.org/Try being white and walking in South ChicagoFine. Don't worry, I'll make it short.
African-Americans suffered through centuries of slavery in this country followed by a century of Jim Crow discrimination. Though most of that has vanished since the civil rights movement, the legacy of it remains- in the utter poverty of so many black people, the disintegration of family life, poor education, crime, etc. If as a result of all this, a certain number of blacks see racism even when it doesn't exist, or when an even smaller number express racism themselves, it should come as no surprise to anyone. It's also of very little significance.
While certain white groups, mostly immigrants, have faced some discrimination in the past, it was never equal to the black experience, nor were they discriminated against for being white. Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
Your turn.
Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
Orrrr...Cluck?is that a small herd of deer ?:chicken:Not even sure what we're supposed to be debating. I already explained myself in some detail with regard to the issue you raised. If you have a point to make, make it. I'll respond to you.
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I guess I should have said buc...
Italians aren't a race, HTH.Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
It drives me fukcing crazy when people deny that this type of racism existed, just because the minorities in question were white and eventually overcame their situation. It doesn't take away from the reality of what happened, or the scars that it left. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Jews have also faced a little bit of racism over the years as well.
Sorry Tim, but I think you already lost this debate even after one round.
First off, appreciate your response, but please don't do johnjohn's work for him. I don't think he's capable of writing a cogent response like you just did, but I'm willing to give him the chance to prove me wrong.Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
It drives me fukcing crazy when people deny that this type of racism existed, just because the minorities in question were white and eventually overcame their situation. It doesn't take away from the reality of what happened, or the scars that it left. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Jews have also faced a little bit of racism over the years as well.
Sorry Tim, but I think you already lost this debate even after one round.
Urban.So which dictionary will be used in these debates? The Archaic one or the real one?
a calm chicken i suppose...but a chicken in distress makes a BA-GOCK noiseBok Bok Bok is the approved chicken sound IMO.
Italians aren't a race, HTH.Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.It drives me fukcing crazy when people deny that this type of racism existed, just because the minorities in question were white and eventually overcame their situation. It doesn't take away from the reality of what happened, or the scars that it left. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Jews have also faced a little bit of racism over the years as well.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
Sorry Tim, but I think you already lost this debate even after one round.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(human_classification)First off, appreciate your response, but please don't do johnjohn's work for him. I don't think he's capable of writing a cogent response like you just did, but I'm willing to give him the chance to prove me wrong.I am very much aware of the sort of discrimination your family members faced, and Jews faced- my own grandfather was discriminated against as a Jew. The difference is, he was not discriminated against for being white, and I doubt your family members were either. The other difference is that as terrible as it was, these bigotries did not have the institutional nature of discrimination against blacks, and did not match the severity either. Finally, we're talking about today.Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.It drives me fukcing crazy when people deny that this type of racism existed, just because the minorities in question were white and eventually overcame their situation. It doesn't take away from the reality of what happened, or the scars that it left. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Jews have also faced a little bit of racism over the years as well.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
Sorry Tim, but I think you already lost this debate even after one round.
This will be my last response in this thread unless johnjohn comes in and really wants to debate. If he responds to my last post I'll engage him. But that's it.
Bin-#######-go.timschochetAnd who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
That would indeed leave a mark - you're not that bad.I'm hurt that some of you seem to put me on a par with johnjohn.
a calm chicken i suppose...but a chicken in distress makes a BA-GOCK noiseBok Bok Bok is the approved chicken sound IMO.
Good call.All I can hear is the poignant notes of the theme from The Good The Bad and The Ugly. Wah wah WAAAAHHH.
Yea, you've already exhausted your 3-post limit. Not that anything like that has ever stopped you before.First off, appreciate your response, but please don't do johnjohn's work for him. I don't think he's capable of writing a cogent response like you just did, but I'm willing to give him the chance to prove me wrong.Wow. As much as I liked your position on the gun debate, I have to say - you missed the boat bigtime on this one. My mother grew up in Hartford as a first generation Italian during the Great Depression. I can assure you she has vivid memories of horrible racism being directed at her and her family. Her father was denied employment for about a three year period, many many times due to nothing but his last name. The racism that she experienced on a regular basis was overt, hateful, and borderline deadly. I have pictures of my mom's family back then and they were literally starving.Certainly anyone growing up white in this country has no institutionalized memory of racism, no fear of being stopped by police because of their skin color, and, statistically, face much better odds of a good education, a better standard of living, and economic success. So when I hear white conservatives complain about discrimination and a "double standard", I think it's pathetic.
It drives me fukcing crazy when people deny that this type of racism existed, just because the minorities in question were white and eventually overcame their situation. It doesn't take away from the reality of what happened, or the scars that it left. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Jews have also faced a little bit of racism over the years as well.
Sorry Tim, but I think you already lost this debate even after one round.
I am very much aware of the sort of discrimination your family members faced, and Jews faced- my own grandfather was discriminated against as a Jew. The difference is, he was not discriminated against for being white, and I doubt your family members were either. The other difference is that as terrible as it was, these bigotries did not have the institutional nature of discrimination against blacks, and did not match the severity either. Finally, we're talking about today.
This will be my last response in this thread unless johnjohn comes in and really wants to debate. If he responds to my last post I'll engage him. But that's it.
This is what happens when people have four different step dads.
Haven't seen LinusMar in some time, that's my guessAnd who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
In10 Random Words.
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Discuss.
More like Hamilton-BurrDurrDurr.Is this like the Hamilton-Burr duel back in July of 1804?
This is what happens when people have four different step dads.![]()
I think it would be more of a bauck bauck bauck bauck ba gauckSo far, the chicken sound discussion is much more interesting.
Ba Gock!
So it is a Joe Bryant alias?LHucks.And who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
I question whether chicken's beaks can properly form the G sound.I think it would be more of a bauck bauck bauck bauck ba gauckSo far, the chicken sound discussion is much more interesting.
Ba Gock!
FFA's Norman Bates.Bin-#######-go.timschochetAnd who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?
Twisted.
emidbagnenceHaven't seen LinusMar in some time, that's my guessAnd who is he the known alias of?Hello, exactly. That's what's so funny about the chumps who engage him.Is johnjohn real? Is he a known alias of someone?