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desert dude

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i didn't say you posted in there, i said you joined their holocaust denial and white supremacy group.

why?
And I said I didn't. You want to pull my dick for me? Give me a dutch rudder? A "free speech group" is not a holocaust denial group.

You got any new material?
 

desert dude

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And you prefer Rawn Pawl, the guy with links to the KKK who profited in the millions from racist newsletters and was opposed to civil rights.
I do think Ron Paul was preferable to the buffoons we were presented with. We wound up stuck with our current cretin and would be better served by Paul.
 

londonfog

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Nope. I am saying you're a liar.
I suggest you learn to use the search feature. I will show one of your qoutes with you jumping at thhe chance to use the N word. You use the search feature to see the rest.

Apparently the term was not originally derogatory, and only came to be considered derogatory later on. If African-Americans object to a white boy from Oregon referring to them as "niggers", and they most assuredly do object, is it perfectly acceptable for you to continue to refer to them as niggers? I think you will answer, no. If that is the case, then why do you feel it is acceptable for you to continue to use broadly derogatory terms like "tea bagger" and "redneck"? To many of us, it simply displays your hypocrisy, whether intentional or not. Hypocrites can't possibly prevail in a debate about the subject of their own hypocrisy. That is one reason why your incessant accusations of racism are ineffectual.


In the Colonial America of 1619, John Rolfe used negars in describing the African slaves shipped to the Virginia colony.[SUP][2][/SUP] Later American English spellings, neger and neggar, prevailed in a northern colony, New York under the Dutch, and in metropolitan Philadelphia's Moravian and Pennsylvania Dutch communities; the African Burial Ground in New York City originally was known by the Dutch name "Begraafplaats van de Neger" (Cemetery of the Negro); an early US occurrence of neger in Rhode Island, dates from 1625.[SUP][3][/SUP] An alternative word for African Americans was the English word, "Black", used by Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia. Among Anglophones, the word nigger was not always considered derogatory, because it then denoted "black-skinned", a common Anglophone usage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigger
 

travisw

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Nope. I am saying you're a liar.
Nah. I don't use racial epithets at all.
Is this your way of saying, "nigger, go home!"?
"nigger lovers" is two words
niggers niggers nigger Nigger
"nigger"nigger"
I doubt there are more than a handful of African-Americans in the US (1,000 maybe) that have not used the term "nigger" "
"nigger" is cool because almost all African Americans use the term incessantly?
 
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desert dude

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In response to Travis:

And every one of those posts was done in a respectful way. Most of those posts were pointing out the hypocrisy of lefties when using derogatory slurs to refer to their political opponents and poor, uneducated white folks.

When you repeatedly use terms like "redneck", "hillbilly" and "tea bagger" you lose the moral high ground.

I know, it sucks to be called out on hypocrisy. Be respectful of others. That is what I taught my kids. It is a lesson that many people missed, or ignored.
 

desert dude

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you are going to judge moral high ground? A bigotted, intolerant racist who might actually rat people out is going to claim moral high ground?
Go fuck yourself.
Ha. You, lecturing me on morality, and spouting the ever present but never substantiated accusations of racism, snitching, etc. The irony is delightful.
 

londonfog

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In response to Travis:

And every one of those posts was done in a respectful way. Most of those posts were pointing out the hypocrisy of lefties when using derogatory slurs to refer to their political opponents and poor, uneducated white folks.

When you repeatedly use terms like "redneck", "hillbilly" and "tea bagger" you lose the moral high ground.

I know, it sucks to be called out on hypocrisy. Be respectful of others. That is what I taught my kids. It is a lesson that many people missed, or ignored.
like I said in the beginning...you jump at the chance to type the N word
 
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