Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro
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I wonder if King had a point, somewhat off-subject to this topic.
What would have happened if Lincoln would have given free land to the freed slaves, so they could have had a stake in their future by heading out west? Some undoubtedly did, taking advantage of the land grants, but racism at the time was likely extreme at that point in time.
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@Mik said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
They don't have to be old.
So what is the point of this thread? Someone said something dumb?
the point is to reinforce how racist America is, especially Donald Trump and his cronies and supporters.
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@Horace I made the thread. I told you what my point was. And I never equated Stone with America or even Trump.
Sure I thought it was a bit topical because Stone is topical.
It’s now more interesting to me how many jimmies have been rustled by a pretty a fairly pedestrian point.
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@xenon said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
@Horace I made the thread. I told you what my point was. And I never equated Stone with America or even Trump.
Sure I thought it was a bit topical because Stone is topical.
It’s now more interesting to me how many jimmies have been rustled by a pretty a fairly pedestrian point.
I’m sorry but the media made the point and you spread it unintentionally or not and I believe you but people are not just responding to you.
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@xenon said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
@Horace I made the thread. I told you what my point was. And I never equated Stone with America or even Trump.
Sure I thought it was a bit topical because Stone is topical.
It’s now more interesting to me how many jimmies have been rustled by a pretty a fairly pedestrian point.
We all know why the story is interesting. And stuff about racism is categorically never pedestrian. It moves the whole society.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
The casual racism is less surprising than the stupidity.
Imagine what he must sound like when the filter's off
Yes indeed, he could have referred to him as a two bit thug.
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Or called him clean and articulate.
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It has to be said, this President does surround himself with some truly charming individuals.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
It has to be said, this President does surround himself with some truly charming individuals.
Who said god damn America and blamed us for 9/11?
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@Loki said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
It has to be said, this President does surround himself with some truly charming individuals.
Who said god damn America and blamed us for 9/11?
The fact that there are other dreadful Americans doesn't actually make Mr. Trump's friends any nicer.
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Farrakhan and Jeremiah Wright.
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I think Jerry Falwell blamed 9-11 on teh gays, and Pat Robertson blamed it on liberalism and various other things, so there's plenty of stupid to go round here.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
Farrakhan and Jeremiah Wright.
Winner. Jeremiah Wright. Obama’s pastor and spiritual advisor. You don’t get much closer. Phibes, don’t play an unwinnable game.
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Cough Roy Cohn
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@Loki said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
@LuFins-Dad said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
Farrakhan and Jeremiah Wright.
Winner. Jeremiah Wright. Obama’s pastor and spiritual advisor. You don’t get much closer. Phibes, don’t play an unwinnable game.
I'm playing 'Find the craziest American', or as it's sometimes known 'Divide by Zero'.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Roger Stone tired of arguing with this negro:
I think Jerry Falwell blamed 9-11 on teh gays, and Pat Robertson blamed it on liberalism and various other things, so there's plenty of stupid to go round here.
Sorry, you're ignorant. Falwell was referring to God's wrath upon America for disregarding his commandments. It's a common theme throughout the Noble. If you consider America as the New Israel (some do) or as chosen by God, it makes pretty good theological sense.
You may not agree with it, but stupid, it ain't.