Author Topic: Another statue was taken down... this time forcibly  (Read 12061 times)

weird, we had a normal discussion without namecalling and found something to agree on. neat
yeah, its quite nice when people are civil and dont resort to passive aggressivness or insults to lash out

also prisoners are also barred (no pun intended) from voting in particular states (especially Southern states which feed off prison labor) and have no possible recourse.

That is one thing that has always confused me. How is it constitutional to take away a citizen's right to vote?

yeah, its quite nice when people are civil and dont resort to passive aggressivness or insults to lash out

I forgeted your mom

Sorry but how are traitors "countrymen"?

because they were american citizens before and after the war? robert e lee served in the US army for over 30 years before the civil war and wasn't happy about the division or the war. he probably would have sided with the union if it wasn't for the fact that his home state joined the confederacy

which was over a hundred loving years ago you obsessive rooster
yes everyone knows the day slavery ended black people integrated into the highest points of society and were never bothered again.

none of them had to stay on the plantation because no jobs would accept them or no homeowners would allow them to purchase property. there was no segregation that existed for another 100 years that essentially ruined the lifes of millions of black folk across the country. there was never a tulsa race riot where the government carpet bombed whole city streets over an alleged rape allegation that was later found out to be false. emmett till was never murdered and the murderers were never acquitted

inb4 black people started racism / this was all 40 years ago so its not applicable anymore!
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emmett till was never murdered and the murderers were never acquitted

sounds good to me

wait, emmett till wasn't murdered??

this was all 40 years ago so its not applicable anymore!

i mean yes

i mean yes
uh

it very much is applicable

its like saying nuclear proliferation reached its peak 30 years ago, its not important anymore

uh

it very much is applicable

its like saying nuclear proliferation reached its peak 30 years ago, its not important anymore

It's only not applicable now if you don't suffer the same discrimination

inb4 black people started racism / this was all 40 years ago so its not applicable anymore!

This all happened in 1977?

i don't support people destroying public property, even if in principle i don't disagree with removing it



uh

it very much is applicable

its like saying nuclear proliferation reached its peak 30 years ago, its not important anymore

just because you start at a lower place in society doesn't mean you can't rise up. nobody is stopping you from making the right choices in life

It's only not applicable now if you don't suffer the same discrimination

i have a big canister of zyklon with your name on it leisure