Who do you think is primarily to blame for the Trump administration?

Who do you think is primarily to blame for the Trump administration?


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londonfog

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Sir, with that attitude, I'm sorry you ever served our country in the first fucking place. It sounds like you probably really only served about half the country...none of it mine.
I certainly did not serve to appease pussies like you.
You have nothing to say about my service to MY country. You are just a free loader and a pussy
 

Fogdog

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Sir, with that attitude, I'm sorry you ever served our country in the first fucking place. It sounds like you probably really only served about half the country...none of it mine.
Yep, another fucking conservative troll. Doesn't have answers to questions because they are wrong on everything and know it. goodbye
 

fdd2blk

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As far as I can tell, nobody wins in a nuclear war. It's not something to threaten people with if they have them to..
The Earth wins.
Nature wins.
Humanity wins.
The environment wins.
The animals win.
Everyone wins.

You do understand that someday the Earth's Sun will fizzle out and everything will die? Everything. Your concerns are futile.
 

twostrokenut

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do you think it was a good idea to outlaw racist segregation?

answer: no. it'll just make you "hate'em more now".

i bet your neo-nazi buddies with the heil hitler tattoos that you befriended for years agree with you on that one.
You revise history.

what say you? do you agree that it was a good idea for the federal government to mandate that private business owners whose businesses were 'open to the public' serve the entire public?
Look dude I don't think its a good idea. Not because I want businesses to be racist but because this stuff imho is better worked out by the individual.
You asked about the federal government.

In a thread where you identified sagging pants as a racial phenomenon rather than cultural LOL

Sad.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You revise history.




You asked about the federal government.

In a thread where you identified sagging pants as a racial phenomenon rather than cultural LOL

Sad.
if segregation was better worked out by the individual, why did it continue on relentlessly in your home state for 100 years after the civil war ended, and stopped overnight by the federal government?
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
if segregation was better worked out by the individual, why did it continue on relentlessly in your home state for 100 years after the civil war ended, and stopped overnight by the federal government?
I don't think it was OK for Democrats to push segregation in the first place. Not in the white riots in Chicago, Detroit and LA, not even in all those northern cities after wwII that deemed developments for whites only like Levittowns in Long Island and Bucks County PA.

Should be easy for you to remember. Bucks County PA was whites only. Not for coffee, for existence. It was a nation wide problem perpetuated by Democrats, highly publicized in the South with pulpit style politics. Fucking embarrassing but in Birmingham they loved the Governor, boo booo boo now we all did what we could do.

State Democrats mandating that businesses had to segregate was evil. Federal Government mandating what businesses had to do was not, although I don't think it was ideal in general. Why not just make the case that states have not right to segregate anything at all?

Besides, you speak of civil rights as if it were only a black and white issue because as @ttystikk has pointed out correctly several times, you are a one trick pony. just look at title 7 and see who is exempt:

"Title VII allows for any employer, labor organization, joint labor-management committee, or employment agency to bypass the "unlawful employment practice" for any person involved with the Communist Party of the United States or of any other organization required to register as a Communist-action or Communist-front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.[48]

There are partial and whole exceptions to Title VII for four types of employers:

  • Federal government; (Comment: The proscriptions against employment discrimination under Title VII are now applicable to certain federal government offices under 42 U.S.C. Section 2000e-16)
  • Federally recognized Native American tribes
  • Religious groups performing work connected to the group's activities, including associated education institutions;
  • Bona fide nonprofit private membership organizations."
 

UncleBuck

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I don't think it was OK for Democrats to push segregation in the first place. Not in the white riots in Chicago, Detroit and LA, not even in all those northern cities after wwII that deemed developments for whites only like Levittowns in Long Island and Bucks County PA.

Should be easy for you to remember. Bucks County PA was whites only. Not for coffee, for existence. It was a nation wide problem perpetuated by Democrats, highly publicized in the South with pulpit style politics. Fucking embarrassing but in Birmingham they loved the Governor, boo booo boo now we all did what we could do.

State Democrats mandating that businesses had to segregate was evil. Federal Government mandating what businesses had to do was not, although I don't think it was ideal in general. Why not just make the case that states have not right to segregate anything at all?

Besides, you speak of civil rights as if it were only a black and white issue because as @ttystikk has pointed out correctly several times, you are a one trick pony. just look at title 7 and see who is exempt:

"Title VII allows for any employer, labor organization, joint labor-management committee, or employment agency to bypass the "unlawful employment practice" for any person involved with the Communist Party of the United States or of any other organization required to register as a Communist-action or Communist-front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.[48]

There are partial and whole exceptions to Title VII for four types of employers:

  • Federal government; (Comment: The proscriptions against employment discrimination under Title VII are now applicable to certain federal government offices under 42 U.S.C. Section 2000e-16)
  • Federally recognized Native American tribes
  • Religious groups performing work connected to the group's activities, including associated education institutions;
  • Bona fide nonprofit private membership organizations."
you dodged the question in a lame attempt to demonize democrats while ignoring the fact that the KKK endorsed the republican party candidate.

so here is the question again:
if segregation was better worked out by the individual, why did it continue on relentlessly in your home state for 100 years after the civil war ended, and stopped overnight by the federal government?
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
you dodged the question in a lame attempt to demonize democrats while ignoring the fact that the KKK endorsed the republican party candidate.

so here is the question again:
if segregation was better worked out by the individual, why did it continue on relentlessly in your home state for 100 years after the civil war ended, and stopped overnight by the federal government?
I answered. You just can't read. Because Democrats were kicking and screaming in their last little stint of over 150 years of racism beginning with slavery all the way up to the point in time you are pointing out.
 

UncleBuck

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I answered. You just can't read. Because Democrats were kicking and screaming in their last little stint of over 150 years of racism beginning with slavery all the way up to the point in time you are pointing out.
you're doing the same thing where you try to act like the KKK doesn't support conservatives (like you) again. let me ask a different way.

we let segregation be "worked out by the individual" for 100 years, which is what you proposed works best. and we still had racial segregation.

then we let federal government work it out. segregation ended overnight.

so do you think your theory that "segregation was best worked out by the individual" actually holds any merit?
 
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