Anti government in the politics section

666888

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Can shopkeepers put up a sign saying no "white people' you know because their all white and everything
U never know some are probably carrying a whip or something
Nasty fuckers they are
They might make them suck their extremely large cocks as well as get a discount for paying with $ not stamps
So be carful when a whitey enters your shop or shoeshine store. you never fucking know what might happen next
 

Rob Roy

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you said it was "reasonable and appropriate" to hang a sign disallowing black people from a store, pedophile.

I don't think so. I said it is appropriate for a racist to notify others of his racism.

Just like you should notify people you think it's okay to defecate on their floor without their permission. It's only right.
 

Big_Lou

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Can shopkeepers put up a sign saying no "white people' you know because their all white and everything
U never know some are probably carrying a whip or something
Nasty fuckers they are
They might make them suck their extremely large cocks as well as get a discount for paying with $ not stamps
So be carful when a whitey enters your shop or shoeshine store. you never fucking know what might happen next
Please, if possible, post in English.
 

Rob Roy

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yes you did.

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see?

you advocated for racists to hang signs disallowing black customers.

The way you've framed that is an attempt to say I endorse a racists point of view. Which is in error.

It was a response to your incessant asking of an inane question of what would be the most polite way (or something like that) to notice people they weren't welcome at a racists property.

It's generally polite to notice people of something even if the message contained within the notification isn't very nice.

Hey, have we done this before ? Cuz it all sounds so familiar.
 

HAF2

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That's an unfair attempt to frame my position as racist and to dodge your own hypocrisy.

I'm not okay with people being racists, but I don't have the right to tell other people what to think or to force them to serve me or to force them to use their property in ways that I prefer and they don't.

What makes you think you have the right to do those things?

Also, I've never tried to convince anyone that they should be okay with a racist. I've tried to convince people they have no right to force a racist to serve them. Forcing people to serve you, is what slave owners did. You're not advocating slavery are you?
1. I said your position was saying I had to be ok with racism: not forcing the poor dears to serve the darker folks. I didn't call you a racist, but you're defensive like I did. That's a you problem.
2. I don't have the right, but the society they choose to live in imposes those rules and affords the right of service to all patrons, regardless of phyisical or mental attributes.
3. They aren't forced to be store owners or run a business serving customers; that is their choice as a profession.
4. If they live in a multicultural society, they have to deal with the customer base.
5. All of your points come back to force. It sounds like you're constantly talking about rape; It's unnerving.
 

Rob Roy

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1. I said your position was saying I had to be ok with racism: not forcing the poor dears to serve the darker folks. I didn't call you a racist, but you're defensive like I did. That's a you problem.
2. I don't have the right, but the society they choose to live in imposes those rules and affords the right of service to all patrons, regardless of phyisical or mental attributes.
3. They aren't forced to be store owners or run a business serving customers; that is their choice as a profession.
4. If they live in a multicultural society, they have to deal with the customer base.
5. All of your points come back to force. It sounds like you're constantly talking about rape; It's unnerving.

If individuals have no right to initiate offensive force against another person to make them associate with them, where could "society" get such a right? I'm positive you will not give an accurate answer to that question.
 

schuylaar

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1. I said your position was saying I had to be ok with racism: not forcing the poor dears to serve the darker folks. I didn't call you a racist, but you're defensive like I did. That's a you problem.
2. I don't have the right, but the society they choose to live in imposes those rules and affords the right of service to all patrons, regardless of phyisical or mental attributes.
3. They aren't forced to be store owners or run a business serving customers; that is their choice as a profession.
4. If they live in a multicultural society, they have to deal with the customer base.
5. All of your points come back to force. It sounds like you're constantly talking about rape; It's unnerving.
Don't even bother with Social Contract you're wasting your time. Sad!
 

HAF2

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If individuals have no right to initiate offensive force against another person to make them associate with them, where could "society" get such a right? I'm positive you will not give an accurate answer to that question.
Why do you feel the need to use offensive force to continually ask me the same question over and over even though I have answered that question repeatedly?
The force is your reply, the offence is you keep being rude and ignoring my previous answers.
Why do you do this?

I'm positive you were not give an accurate answer to that question.
 

HAF2

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Don't even bother with Social Contract you're wasting your time. Sad!
I know right? This was a last ditch effort. Dude is too busy congratulating himself at "winning at debate" that he fails to participate at all. He must be drinking Brawndo.
 

Rob Roy

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Why do you feel the need to use offensive force to continually ask me the same question over and over even though I have answered that question repeatedly?
The force is your reply, the offence is you keep being rude and ignoring my previous answers.
Why do you do this?

I'm positive you were not give an accurate answer to that question.

I didn't think you would be able to answer it. Have a great day.
 

HAF2

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And this is a prime example of what it looks like trying to have a discussion with someone whose belief system operates outside of the boundaries of society. Around and around; Never going anywhere.

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Should have stuck to dragons that was a more coherent discussion.
 

Rob Roy

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And this is a prime example of what it looks like trying to have a discussion with someone whose belief system operates outside of the boundaries of society. Around and around; Never going anywhere.

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Should have stuck to dragons that was a more coherent discussion.

I believe it's wrong to force another person to associate with me. Do you agree or disagree with that ?
 
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