twostrokenut
Well-Known Member
..............here ya go Fin...........
yes it was.It was never a white nationalists and white separatists group as you claim.
YOU made a thread about it? YOU did?yes it was.
https://www.rollitup.org/politics/664698-neo-nazism-alive-well-rollitup.html
i even made a thread about it, you stooge.
wanna lie some more, or are you all lied out now?
awwww, poor baby got caught in lie after lie and buddying up with stormfront members on rollitup (since stormfront is banned in his nation of australia due to HATE SPEECH laws).YOU made a thread about it? YOU did?
I asked for a citation where i've espoused "stormfront" related views, not a look at me thread by the resident narcissist and stormfront member...
whats your plan of action buck*?awwww, poor baby got caught in lie after lie and buddying up with stormfront members on rollitup (since stormfront is banned in his nation of australia due to HATE SPEECH laws).
really, why do you still remain a blight on this forum after being outed as a white supremacist and holocaust denier?
Bucky, if I really didn't mind spending time researching all the things I've outright proved you wrong on, I'd post them.you are too easy, you liar.
wooops.
WOOOOOOOPS.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS!
beenthere's use of the word to deride and denigrate one of our members had no context to explain it away, i even highlighted exactly what he meant with an accompanying quote from the same thread.Do you ever visit the grow threads anymore? Have you ever done a site search for "nigga"?
You ever see that movie by Fred Williamson called "Boss N***er"? Its pronounced "Boss Nigga"....you think those really are separate words?
Ever hear Red Foxx say it on Sanford and Son? Its just one word with different dialects.
Do you ever visit the grow threads anymore? Have you ever done a site search for "nigga"?
You ever see that movie by Fred Williamson called "Boss N***er"? Its pronounced "Boss Nigga"....you think those really are separate words?
Ever hear Red Foxx say it on Sanford and Son? Its just one word with different dialects.
I don't recall asking about beenthere's usage....so far all I have seen is "nigga rich".....let me ask again:beenthere's use of the word to deride and denigrate one of our members had no context to explain it away, i even highlighted exactly what he meant with an accompanying quote from the same thread.
that was the only time beenthere ever used the word "crib".
context is everything.I don't recall asking about beenthere's usage....so far all I have seen is "nigga rich".....let me ask again:
1) My GF grew up out West and cannot recall such shows as Sanford and Son, Good Times....fuck dude I showed her some youtube of "A Different World" she liked that show.....lets see The Jeffersons.....ummm 227?? Any of these ringing any bells? Is it true these so called "black" shows did not air out here?
2) Most of the shows I watched used "nigga" derogatorily....like if Weesy got pissed....you buy into the whole "nigga" CAN be a term of endearment thing?
3)Ever seen Dolomite? How about Boss Ni**er? In Boss Ni**er Williamson clearly pronounces ni**er as nigga....even when citing the title.
I worked in a warehouse for a few years once upon a time and remember getting a "nigga" pass. I didn't use it, but was flattered none the less. I just use "mother fucker" instead of "nigga"....just how I was raised.
All Southern Accents there....so the black people in the warehouse all said "nigga" or "nyucka" or whatever but its just an accent and phonics.....that's my experience.
How bout it? Same word or not?
Race Baiter originates back in the beginning of Grey Hound Racing...."race-baiter"?! the fuck is that. i never heard such a word and i've been called an alien before.
if beenthere had disagreements with chesus's spending, i'd prefer he just say so without all the racially loaded (and outright racial) language.You would have preferred "redneck millionare" to "nigga rich" then?
whats the god dam difference? Especially given Sowell's conclusion of it all that you reject for no good reason other that saying "I have a black friend too"?
Oh that's right he is from North Carolina...which auto makes him a "hack" in your intolerant stereo typical fashion....forgot about that, you seemed rational for a moment.sowell is a fucking hack who caters to right wing idiots for money. he's not a smart guy or a good writer, he gets paid to tell idiots like beenthere what they want to hear.
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