Poll

Who appears to be more racist?

African Americans
7 (25.9%)
Hispanics
5 (18.5%)
Whites/Caucasian
15 (55.6%)

Total Members Voted: 27

Author Topic: Hispanic/African Americans  (Read 13789 times)


So? I started pot when I was 11.

lol. Good luck with that.

The only thing that makes me hate African Americans are these few scenario's:
1. A movie producer got sued for rascism when he made the murderer in his movie black
2. A Black man can call a white man a cracker, but if they are called brotherr, Oh, It's on.
3. They ask for Rascism
4. It's a crime for white's to be rascist to blacks, when Black's are 3x more rascist than whites are.
5. They're stuff Brown.
Honestly, I don't care if you call me a loving idiot for what I've said, Rascism is pulled so far out of Proportion I can't even take it seriously now.

Its not their fault for being African, nor is it yours to be white. (If you are, or Caucasian if you prefer.)
What I hate if that if one black man does something bad, people judge the whole race just for that person.

There are two versions that feature a compact barrel, the CAR-15 as a general term refers to the name Colt gave the AR-15 in an attempt to re-associate the rifle with Colt, hence Colt AR-15.

Are we are still talking about high powered rifles here, or did we switch to BB guns?  The velocity of these rounds is still extremely high.  If a 5.56mm round can puncture steel, it can sure as hell go straight through human tissue.  If the round regularly split apart and caused multiple internal injuries, NATO wouldn't allow it.

Chances are if you're stuck in the field for a few days, you're more apt to take the weapons of the soldiers you've killed instead of reloading your own with the few spare rounds you stuck in your pocket.  The bullet sizes aren't even that much different.  You might be able to fit one or two more 5.56 in your pocket than 7.62.

The gun isn't yours, and you clearly haven't done any research.  The fact that your family is full of gun-toting hillbillies doesn't mean you know stuff about the rifles they own.  You seem to think you know exactly what's going to happen when you shoot somebody, but you're not even old enough to enlist.

Funny you should put your 'intelligence' in there if you're generalizing a person who owns a gun. So apparently in your mind if anyone expresess the 2nd amendment then they are considered 'hillbillies'. Come out of your dark pity excuse for a room and get into society. A bullet looses velocity once it leaves the barrel so the only time a 5.56 would completely leaves the body would be at close range or CQB enviroments. What I'm talking about is more realistically at ranges of 50-100 yards in a suburban enviroment the bullet would obviously loose velocity and loose a major fraction once it hits the body, split off and cause multiple wounds. I find it hillarious how you apparently know all of NATO's policies but you call a gun owner a hillbillie. Lower caliber rounds such as a .22 have much lower velocity. You clearly don't know what types of bullets there are in the wolrd either. Like hollowpoints which are MADE for mushrooming on impact and creating a bigger wound.

Quote from: Wikipedia
The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, prohibits the use in warfare of bullets that easily expand or flatten in the body.[3]  This is often incorrectly believed to be prohibited in the Geneva Conventions, but it significantly predates those conventions, and is in fact a continuance of the St. Petersburg Declaration of 1868, which banned exploding projectiles of less than 400 grams, as well as weapons designed to aggravate injured soldiers or make their death inevitable. NATO members do not use small arms ammunition that is prohibited by the Hague Convention.

That being modern day hollowpoints which do exactly that. Note that I'm not saying or have ever said hollowpoints are used in the military.

That being modern day hollowpoints which do exactly that. Note that I'm not saying or have ever said hollowpoints are used in the military.
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We were clearly discussing military situations and you brought up expanding rounds.

We were clearly discussing military situations and you brought up expanding rounds.

Yeah because inv3rted had to throw his Call of duty facts in there thinking the 5.56 is weak and you got that friend zaran who thinks he knows everything because he has the internet.

Ya it's all those friends' faults.

Excuse me while I go to Gander Mountain and ramble on about how Obama and David Patterson are restricting gun rights by teaming up to require a hand gun permit in New York State.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2010, 08:08:10 PM by Otis Da HousKat »

First off, Inv3rted said they were boring and that AR-15's were cliche not weak.

Not everybody that owns a gun is a hillbilly, I've fired my fair share of guns.  My insult was aimed at one of your previous statements.

Nah I sence a race war. By the time that starts I'll have some coons hanging from the trees in my front yard along with some of Mr. Jihad's buddies up there while I'm sitting on my porch cleaning my 5.56mm

As for not knowing my firearms/bullets.  I've fired .22, .45, and 9mm handguns with rounds that I have hand made using a bullet press.  I've fired a large medley of rifles, ranging from a .22 to a Barrett .50 cal, from semi-automatic to fully auto.  I've used hollow point rounds and tracers.  I've gone through more rounds than your family has sibling marriages. 

You need to realize that these are real guns, not toys.  50 - 100 yards is nothing for a rifle of this caliber, you wouldn't even notice a bullet drop.  Have your dad go outside with you, walk 50 yards away and let him shoot you.  Come back here with the results.


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First off, Inv3rted said they were boring and that AR-15's were cliche not weak.

Not everybody that owns a gun is a hillbilly, I've fired my fair share of guns.  My insult was aimed at one of your previous statements.

As for not knowing my firearms/bullets.  I've fired .22, .45, and 9mm handguns with rounds that I have hand made using a bullet press.  I've fired a large medley of rifles, ranging from a .22 to a Barrett .50 cal, from semi-automatic to fully auto.  I've used hollow point rounds and tracers.  I've gone through more rounds than your family has sibling marriages.  

You need to realize that these are real guns, not toys.  50 - 100 yards is nothing for a rifle of this caliber, you wouldn't even notice a bullet drop.  Have your dad go outside with you, walk 50 yards away and let him shoot you.  Come back here with the results.

We got a hardass here. Trying to have a decent debate and all of a sudden the Hillbilly insults come out, goes to show how truly close-minded you are.

You can't handle the pressure of facts right in front of your face so you decide to throw some insults out filling in the blank there thinking no one would notice. Why don't you come back minus the insults and try to have a decent debate because all I see you as a close minded ass.

You think I'm talking about toys all of a sudden what the forget are you talking about? I've talked to a US army medic who came to my school looking to recruit people, he has seen people zipped with 5.56, 7.62 and various others.

At different ranges bullets act differently you're not going to have the same effect if you shoot someone with a .22 for example, up close or 100+ yards away, Physics has a lot to deal with this, a bullet is not going to travel forever at the same speed and velocity, get that through your thick skull. And plus I've never said everybody owns a gun, because apparently expressing my 2nd amendment rights makes me a hillbilly and you for apparently firing more weapons then my mind can handle makes you a complete acting member of society.

i also hate how some like black people are all
"YO DAWG U WANAAN SMOK SUM PAWT?!"
Yes.
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