There is a protest going on right now at my local chick fil a

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missnu

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Well not society exactly, but a flawed legal system. If a guy has a felony, he cant get a job, and his family is hungry... what can he do? Sell some drugs to buy milk and diapers for his kid. Its a revolving cycle that wont stop until the racist legal system stops. Its funny that a white guy and a black guy can be charged with the exact same crime, but the black guy will almost always recieve the harshest punishment. The statistics prove it.
Why did this guy not have a job to feed his family prior to getting the first felony?
Without the felony you make it sound like he won't have an issue with getting a job and what not...
So it's not a revolving cycle...a circle has no beginning and no end...but you just mentioned a starting point...he has a felony so he can't do the things he needs to do to stay out of jail, but also keep his family fed...so what was he doing getting the first felony?
 

guy incognito

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Amen. Queers need to stop trying to shove their life style down our throats. No pun intended. If you want to be a shit packer then keep it to yourself.
How is allowing them to be legally married shoving anything down your throat? Maybe you should keep your throat away from all the queers and it won't be an issue. Bigot.
 

Kaendar

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My kids know that some people are gay, and some aren't...We don't really talk about it more than that..but we have a lot of family friends that are gay so they can't miss it.
My oldest son cornered one of my really good gay friends and gave him a rapid fire session of hard to answer questions all about what it is to be gay, and how you know you are gay...My children have learned it is just the way some people are...
When I was a child, I saw gay people.. on the media and in real life. Nobody ever really taught me anything about them til after I had already become aware of their existence. I never thought they were bad or evil people.. they just seemed flamboyant and all but not causing any harm. But nobody had to teach me it was unnatural.. as a young boy it didnt take much to know that 2 men shouldnt be kissing. Children see things from the most un biased and neutral standpoint, I think we should take advice from them.
 

missnu

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I feel like the whole world is just a crock of shit we all have to wade through until blissful death catches up to us.
 

guy incognito

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Equal rights? This is what ppl dont understand. Marriage is not meant to be an equal right for just anyone. So no, nobody is being bigoted because they dont want the thousands of years old definition of marriage changed to accommodate an alternative lifestyle group.
According to who?

If you want to follow old out dated tradition so bad get your black ass out in the cotton fields and stop looking at my white women. Also you shouldn't vote. Suffrage was not meant to be an equal right for everyone.

Your ignorance still astounds me.
 

Kaendar

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Why did this guy not have a job to feed his family prior to getting the first felony?
Without the felony you make it sound like he won't have an issue with getting a job and what not...
So it's not a revolving cycle...a circle has no beginning and no end...but you just mentioned a starting point...he has a felony so he can't do the things he needs to do to stay out of jail, but also keep his family fed...so what was he doing getting the first felony?
The beginning of the cycle was crime or drugs... maybe his dad wasnt there and he had to sell drugs to help take care of his siblings.. maybe his mom was addicted to crack so he had to be the parent, it happens all the time in black communities.. the most rudimentary research from non biased sources will reveal this.
 

Kaendar

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According to who?

If you want to follow old out dated tradition so bad get your black ass out in the cotton fields and stop looking at my white women. Also you shouldn't vote. Suffrage was not meant to be an equal right for everyone.

Your ignorance still astounds me.
Your argument is based on circular logic, no matter what I say, you will go back to calling me ignorant and that these "traditions" are old and outdated. In order to gain perspective you have to look at things from the other side of the fence sometimes.
 

missnu

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So something that happened hundreds of years ago makes a black man leave his woman and their little to fend for themselves?
That is the card I was talking about getting worn out after a hundred years...You can't play it forever. It starts to get all wrinkly and start working against you.
 

srh88

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The beginning of the cycle was crime or drugs... maybe his dad wasnt there and he had to sell drugs to help take care of his siblings.. maybe his mom was addicted to crack so he had to be the parent, it happens all the time in black communities.. the most rudimentary research from non biased sources will reveal this.
how'd he get the money to get the drugs to sell... when i was a kid and wanted money i got a job
 

missnu

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Just seems to me that more than one or 2 people of a race would be able to see that what they are doing is not working, and is in fact making everything worse for everyone else...
 

missnu

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I don't even know what we are talking about here anymore...lol.

It's alright to be gay.
It's alright to be White.
It's alright to be black, but please don't rob me...
Just kidding, kind of...
You still seem to feel as though black men are still entitled to rob and pillage as much as they want because people they never met and couldn't know were enslaved...
 

cannabineer

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No, your looking at it the way a lot of ppl do, but its not true. Ever since the slaves were free, the system was put into place so that they would always be semi-slaves. It started with share-cropping, then blacks were segregated into their own areas (ghettos), then drugs were brought in, then the welfare system started, which was basically the icing on the cake, the part that finalized it all.. Blacks have and are always put into the position of having to depend on the government to live, either that or crime, which puts them in animal cages anyways and takes away their human rights.
As long as you truly believe this, you are lost, Kaendar.

It's as if you are wearing handcuffs and hold the key at the same time. But you show with this diatribe that you don't want to use the key, because then you'd have to abandon the deliciousness of casting every last bit on an outside agency ... this shadowy composite, the Man ... and work by yourself for yourself.
I do get it. That's hard work, whereas the mooch&blame lifestyle is easy.

But this post strongly suggests that someone has, with your complicity, put the handcuffs inside your own mind.
You have every right and option to reject this corset of the will.
But you have to claim it as your own, and that means examining this modern-oppression mythos really hard and seeing the lies built into it, spiced with enough truth and truth-out-of-context to be believable. Don't let them keep you down with bars made of story!

You said something elsewhere about a jump start. OK; start. Jump. Take your destiny. Reach for a larger future than inner-city inker. But do it in the only way that breeds pride: on your own. I'm not saying spurn all Gov't assistance, but i am saying: Make your plans include being free of it. cn
 

Kaendar

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So something that happened hundreds of years ago makes a black man leave his woman and their little to fend for themselves?
That is the card I was talking about getting worn out after a hundred years...You can't play it forever. It starts to get all wrinkly and start working against you.
Hundreds? That was little more than a hundred years ago. One hundred years is not long enough for a group of ppl to survive or evolve. Black ppl are actually moving forward faster than almost any other group in history. Just look at the country of Mexico, the Aztecs and Mayans were desecrated by the conquistadors 500 years ago, and the aftershocks from that are still being felt to this day.
 

missnu

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Explain the Jews... The Jewish people were slaves for hundreds of years...as soon as they weren't slaves they got to work building a life for themselves and their people, in the middle of the goddamn desert with nothing more than what they had with them...and look at them now. Black people were freed into a land full of possibilities and yet they got nothing and nowhere...Why?
 

guy incognito

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Your argument is based on circular logic, no matter what I say, you will go back to calling me ignorant and that these "traditions" are old and outdated. In order to gain perspective you have to look at things from the other side of the fence sometimes.
I asked a specific question from a specific comment of yours.

Marriage is not meant to be an equal right for just anyone.
According to who? What exactly leads you to this conclusion? Please provide justification.
 

missnu

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Hundreds? That was little more than a hundred years ago. One hundred years is not long enough for a group of ppl to survive or evolve. Black ppl are actually moving forward faster than almost any other group in history. Just look at the country of Mexico, the Aztecs and Mayans were desecrated by the conquistadors 500 years ago, and the aftershocks from that are still being felt to this day.
in 1865 Slavery was abolished in the US
 

Kaendar

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As long as you truly believe this, you are lost, Kaendar.

It's as if you are wearing handcuffs and hold the key at the same time. But you show with this diatribe that you don't want to use the key, because then you'd have to abandon the deliciousness of casting every last bit on an outside agency ... this shadowy composite, the Man ... and work by yourself for yourself.
I do get it. That's hard work, whereas the mooch&blame lifestyle is easy.

But this post strongly suggests that someone has, with your complicity, put the handcuffs inside your own mind.
You have every right and option to reject this corset of the will.
But you have to claim it as your own, and that means examining this modern-oppression mythos really hard and seeing the lies built into it, spiced with enough truth and truth-out-of-context to be believable. Don't let them keep you down with bars made of story!

You said something elsewhere about a jump start. OK; start. Jump. Take your destiny. Reach for a larger future than inner-city inker. But do it in the only way that breeds pride: on your own. I'm not saying spurn all Gov't assistance, but i am saying: Make your plans include being free of it. cn
Hold on, im a black freedom militant.. the shackles arent on my wrist anymore. I was blessed with the intelligence to realize what the hell was going on in society from a young age. I dont sell drugs or any of that, I said fuck your 9 to 5 minimum wage job and fuck your flawed education system, im gonna be my own boss. Im talking about the ppl that are still stuck in the cycle and havent gotten out. Obviously if I have the key im not going to remain shackled... silly bear.
 

missnu

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Hundreds? That was little more than a hundred years ago. One hundred years is not long enough for a group of ppl to survive or evolve. Black ppl are actually moving forward faster than almost any other group in history. Just look at the country of Mexico, the Aztecs and Mayans were desecrated by the conquistadors 500 years ago, and the aftershocks from that are still being felt to this day.
How is it not enough time...my point is you can't carry the slavery cross forever...you didn't know any slaves, or anyone that was a slave... So it is not your cross to bear, unless you choose to, by living in the ghettos and robbing people.
 
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