Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
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Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
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I guess now youre all emotionally distraught?Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
Examples?
I guess now youre all emotionally distraught?Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
We are afraid of your deflections. They do nothing to promote discussion.Examples?
I tried opening the discussion on another thread but was met with pettifoggers that did nothing to promote the discussion and everything to avoid it.
Makes me wonder what they're afraid of.
Why are you emotionally distraught?I guess now youre all emotionally distraught?Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
Why are you so afraid?
We are afraid of your deflections. They do nothing to promote discussion.Examples?
I tried opening the discussion on another thread but was met with pettifoggers that did nothing to promote the discussion and everything to avoid it.
Makes me wonder what they're afraid of.
Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
Examples?
I tried opening the discussion on another thread but was met with pettifoggers that did nothing to promote the discussion and everything to avoid it.
Makes me wonder what they're afraid of.
Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
There are some blacks that speak the truth, who are very courageous, likeThomas Sowell.
Blacks are not cowards when it comes to discussing racism. It's easy to have a straightforward, sincere, interesting, educational conversation with a Black American about race.
Where things go into the toilet is when the PC Police stick their noses into it. That's when any challenge to American Blacks is met with the diversionary scream of "racist!". In a private conversation, an American Black will usually agree that much work needs to be done by everyone.
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Blacks are not cowards when it comes to discussing racism. It's easy to have a straightforward, sincere, interesting, educational conversation with a Black American about race.
Where things go into the toilet is when the PC Police stick their noses into it. That's when any challenge to American Blacks is met with the diversionary scream of "racist!". In a private conversation, an American Black will usually agree that much work needs to be done by everyone.
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Blacks are not cowards when it comes to discussing racism. It's easy to have a straightforward, sincere, interesting, educational conversation with a Black American about race.
Where things go into the toilet is when the PC Police stick their noses into it. That's when any challenge to American Blacks is met with the diversionary scream of "racist!". In a private conversation, an American Black will usually agree that much work needs to be done by everyone.
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I know that word gets tossed around by both sides. Frankly, I'd like an agreement on what "racist means. Because the very question "Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?" is racist as it starts by lumping people together based upon nothing but race.
Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
There are some blacks that speak the truth, who are very courageous, likeThomas Sowell.
What has Sowell said about racism?
Examples?
I tried opening the discussion on another thread but was met with pettifoggers that did nothing to promote the discussion and everything to avoid it.
Makes me wonder what they're afraid of.
Examples in that thread?
Blacks are not cowards when it comes to discussing racism. It's easy to have a straightforward, sincere, interesting, educational conversation with a Black American about race.
Where things go into the toilet is when the PC Police stick their noses into it. That's when any challenge to American Blacks is met with the diversionary scream of "racist!". In a private conversation, an American Black will usually agree that much work needs to be done by everyone.
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I know that word gets tossed around by both sides. Frankly, I'd like an agreement on what "racist means. Because the very question "Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?" is racist as it starts by lumping people together based upon nothing but race.
What is the reason for disproportionate crime rates?
Start a thread about it and I'll answer but this thread is supposed to be about racism. A subject no one wants to talk about because they'd rather have the crime talk.
I doubt you'll have an honest answer about it even if I did start a thread.
Start one and find out, but this is just pre-whining at this point.
You seem to have a problem answering a direct question. A question which you conveniently left out of your quote.
In order to have a discussion on racism, you need to explain your definition of the word. Or you can simply continue with your pettifogging.
Because if you want to discuss something other than the thread OP, start a thread and I'll answer.
but this routine where you double dog dare me to answer an off topic question isnt working.
Why are blacks such cowards when it comes to discussing racism?
There are some blacks that speak the truth, who are very courageous, likeThomas Sowell.
What has Sowell said about racism?
Sowell rejects the idea that black people are perpetual vicitims of white racism. You know basically your whole theory to everything.