Black Republicans

UncleBuck

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No, I don't advocate that
ad·vo·cate

verb
ˈadvəˌkāt/
  1. 1.
    publicly recommend or support.


what's the least aggressive way to kick someone out of your store based on their skin color?
It would be polite and reasonable to remind any person first that they are uninvited on private property.
I suggested posting a sign.
you publicly recommended that people hang signs uninviting people based on their skin color.

based on the definition of "advocate" and "racial segregation", you advocate for racial segregation.

loser.
 

420mon

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Mon identifies as an Black Attack Helicopter. Ever since Mon was a boy Mon has dreamed of soaring over the oilfields dropping hot sticky loads on disgusting foreigners. People say to Mon that mon is a person and that being a helicopter is impossible and Mon is fucking retarded but Mon don’t care. Mon is having a plastic surgeon install rotary blades, 30 mm cannons and AMG-114 Hellfire missiles on Mons body. From now on Mon wants you to call mon “Apache” and respect mons right to kill from above and kill needlessly. If you can’t accept me you’re a heliphobe and need to check your white privilege.
 

see4

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I like you. I like that you grow some great looking weed and enable a big ass weed harvest meetup. So, I'm not trying to fuck with you, honest.

I don't understand how you could imply that all blacks have the same issues though. Isn't that a form of collectivizing a person based on their race?

If people really want to get beyond race, I'd say let's judge each other as individuals, each of us with the right of self determination, independent of a group some people want to place us in.

No political party is going to protect our rights as individuals either, they are simply fighting over the right to own us and sometimes they have to toss a little bread in the crowd to gain allegiance. When they create and assign the "issues" its easier for them to muddy the waters and then ultimately to herd the sheep, that's all.
Seems like you may be simplifying the matter a bit. And in doing so, almost ignoring the oppression that once begot many of the black community. Though slavery does not exist today, oppression in other forms are quite apparent. The argument against that idea you propose is that "we" are collectivizing the black community and therefore are the racists. If that is not what you are arguing then your assumption of "us" collectivizing the black community is simply to underscore the oppression that is clearly taking place.
 
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