Jordan Maxwell; America the corporate

reddan1981

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I think the following gave away my thoughts of this thread..
why do you make up words?
Does it make you feel edgy and hip?
Do your friends think you're witty, cause if you were my mate, I'd tell you what a prat you sound.
 

see4

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why do you make up words?
Does it make you feel edgy and hip?
Do your friends think you're witty, cause if you were my mate, I'd tell you what a prat you sound.
You're way too good for us. You should probably find a better place to hang out. We seem to upset your superior intelligence too much.
 

Rrog

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Feels like my brain cells leaving my head through a straw in my ear. Is he psychically draining me? I heard like really smart people condo this.
 

Rrog

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See, I'm stymied. Without words or reply. I wonder if he has to practice? Maybe Jordan Maxwell has a tutorial video for those in the club
 

reddan1981

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That's a great way to describe this thread.
I am more than willing to debate racism with you, I will take in your position honestly, if you can educate me I will stand corrected.
I believe your whole assumption is based on the premise 'white people' can not face racism because, no other race has the weight of institutional oppression to back it. You refuse to adopt an attitude of neutrality, because the song book you fail miserably to sing from, suggests white positions of neutrality to the subject of racism is an ignorant position to stand for, considering the institutional domination the white race hold.
I put it to you, that a neutral position is the only position to hold that will allow objectivism to the subject and thus the only position that doesn't perpetuate racism.
I had my teeth kicked in as a teenager for being 'white people', was it an act against me because of my race? Isn't that an act of interpersonal racism? Are you honestly saying it doesn't count as racism because, I'm 'white people' ?
 
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Rob Roy

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I am more than willing to debate racism with you, I will take in your position honestly, if you can educate me I will stand corrected.
I believe your whole assumption is based on the premise 'white people' can not face racism because, no other race has the weight of institutional oppression to back it. You refuse to adopt an attitude of neutrality, because the song book you fail miserably to sing from, suggests white positions of neutrality to the subject of racism is an ignorant position to stand for, considering the institutional domination the white race hold.
I put it to you, that a neutral position is the only position to hold that will allow objectivism to the subject and thus the only position that doesn't perpetuate racism.
I had my teeth kicked in as a teenager for being 'white people', was it an act against me because of my race? Isn't that an act of interpersonal racism? Are you honestly saying it doesn't count as racism because, I'm 'white people' ?


I agree with you being neutral regarding race is the way to go. Good people and bad people come in all colors.

If ALL white people are guilty because of the actions of SOME white people, then that would make ALL black people guilty because of the actions of SOME black people. Both of those scenarios fail to see people as individuals responsible for their own actions, hence I reject them.
 
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