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Quote:The idea was I was discrediting him by asking some personal questions because his views ran contrary to how black ppl feel. The accusation was saying I was calling him that. The retort was in the vain of it doesn't matter I'm asking the questions to better understand why he came to his conclusion.


Plz multi quote the preceding post for context.
In other post, but repeated here: "Here's the thing, what if he is an uncle Tom? What if he isn't? That's why I'm asking questions so I can understand him."


Repetead above,


Which black people? Maybe I'm wrong and the black culture is certainly different from mine, but in no way would I want a white person telling me what I think because they are white.

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Quote:In other post, but repeated here: "Here's the thing, what if he is an uncle Tom? What if he isn't? That's why I'm asking questions so I can understand him."


Repetead above,


Which black people? Maybe I'm wrong and the black culture is certainly different from mine, but in no way would I want a white person telling me what I think because they are white.
Where did I tell him what he thinks???


Also, where did I call him an uncle Tom?
Quote:The idea was I was discrediting him by asking some personal questions because his views ran contrary to how black ppl feel. The accusation was saying I was calling him that. The retort was in the vain of it doesn't matter I'm asking the questions to better understand why he came to his conclusion.

Plz multi quote the preceding post for context.


Don't you mean "contrary to how some black ppl feel"?
Quote:Colin Kaepernick is an idiot and a coward.

 

What makes you think that?


 

Blacks and other minorities in this country are oppressed?  Really?  Nobody told me that, and I happen to be a minority.  Some people need to get over past HISTORY and recognize today's world.

 

Just a reflection on this. I am by no means a scholar on black race relations. I have never even read Invisible Man or Black Like Me. I do recall a conversation a long time ago that I had with one of my neighbors. We were discussing this one time I went into one of the best restaurants in town and sat at the bar. I was wearing a pair of distressed jeans (clean, but torn), a t-shirt, and some jogging shoes without socks. I ran up a tab of over a hundred bucks as I sat their eating, drinking and reading. I paid and left. She asked if I would have gotten the same (lack of) reaction and lack of 'looks' if I had been black. While I can't say that I would have gotten a different reaction, I thought it was an interesting question. If I had to guess, I would say there would be a greater probability that I would have gotten those 'looks' if I were black rather than white. 


 

One other thing, this time regarding 'Black Lives Matter'. I have always thought of the name as part of a sentence. It could be either :


 

Black lives matter ... as much as lives of another color   
or   Black lives matter ... more than other lives. 

 

I have always interpreted the intended meaning as the former, but it seems there are some who feel the intent is the latter. 

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Quote:Don't you mean "contrary to how some black ppl feel"?


Absolutely, I'm typing on my phone and at work.
Quote:Absolutely, I'm typing on my phone and at work.


That's why I asked! :thumbsup:
I still fail to see the big deal, the whole standing for the anthem seems a bit arbitrary, in fact playing the anthem at games where both teams are from the same country seems a bit goofy.  Sit, stand, who cares?  

Quote:This is really still an issue?

 

Colin Kaepernick is an idiot and a coward.

 

Blacks and other minorities in this country are oppressed?  Really?  Nobody told me that, and I happen to be a minority.  Some people need to get over past HISTORY and recognize today's world.
May I ask what minority you're a part of? I'm genuinely curious as I thought I had seen a pic of you before. 
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Colin Kaepernick is an idiot and a coward.

 

What makes you think that?


 

Blacks and other minorities in this country are oppressed?  Really?  Nobody told me that, and I happen to be a minority.  Some people need to get over past HISTORY and recognize today's world.

 

Just a reflection on this. I am by no means a scholar on black race relations. I have never even read Invisible Man or Black Like Me. I do recall a conversation a long time ago that I had with one of my neighbors. We were discussing this one time I went into one of the best restaurants in town and sat at the bar. I was wearing a pair of distressed jeans (clean, but torn), a t-shirt, and some jogging shoes without socks. I ran up a tab of over a hundred bucks as I sat their eating, drinking and reading. I paid and left. She asked if I would have gotten the same (lack of) reaction and lack of 'looks' if I had been black. While I can't say that I would have gotten a different reaction, I thought it was an interesting question. If I had to guess, I would say there would be a greater probability that I would have gotten those 'looks' if I were black rather than white. 


 

One other thing, this time regarding 'Black Lives Matter'. I have always thought of the name as part of a sentence. It could be either :


 

Black lives matter ... as much as lives of another color   
or   Black lives matter ... more than other lives. 

 

I have always interpreted the intended meaning as the former, but it seems there are some who feel the intent is the latter. 
 

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Regarding your first question, I'm of the belief that any citizen of this country that refuses to honor the very country that they live in given the freedom and opportunity is an idiot.  Someone that speaks out against our country is a coward, especially when they have done nothing to support or defend it.  I could go on-and-on regarding what I think of Colin Kaepernick and people like him, but that's a whole other thing.

 

Regarding your story, I do believe that times are changing.  I don't think that there are many members of this board or forum that are old enough to remember when segregation was real.  Is there still racism around?  Certainly.  Do people of another color or another race get certain "looks" from others at times?  Certainly.  I've actually had it happen to me personally.  My point is, that behavior is fading away.

 

Regarding what your final comment was about.  Show me where anyone from BLM or any movement made any comment that suggests the former of your interpretation.  Quite frankly it leans more towards the latter.

 

I personally agree with the former comment, but when anyone says that ALL LIVES MATTER it now becomes an issue of "hate speech".  The DNC even has plans for that.  It's not about trying to solve a problem, it's about how to pander for votes.

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Quote:Regarding your first question, I'm of the belief that any citizen of this country that refuses to honor the very country that they live in given the freedom and opportunity is an idiot. Someone that speaks out against our country is a coward, especially when they have done nothing to support or defend it. I could go on-and-on regarding what I think of Colin Kaepernick and people like him, but that's a whole other thing.


Regarding your story, I do believe that times are changing. I don't think that there are many members of this board or forum that are old enough to remember when segregation was real. Is there still racism around? Certainly. Do people of another color or another race get certain "looks" from others at times? Certainly. I've actually had it happen to me personally. My point is, that behavior is fading away.


Regarding what your final comment was about. Show me where anyone from BLM or any movement made any comment that suggests the former of your interpretation. Quite frankly it leans more towards the latter.


I personally agree with the former comment, but when anyone says that ALL LIVES MATTER it now becomes an issue of "hate speech". <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.infowars.com/hacked-confidential-memo-reveals-how-dems-deal-with-radical-black-lives-matter/'>The DNC even has plans for that</a>. It's not about trying to solve a problem, it's about how to pander for votes.


If racism is still around, you mind citing an example?
Quote:May I ask what minority you're a part of? I'm genuinely curious as I thought I had seen a pic of you before. 
 

Absolutely.

 

I am a Hispanic male specifically of Mexican descent.  I was born and raised in the southwest (Albuquerque, N.M.).  If you would like, I'll send you a photo of me (and not the Huma ex-husband type).
Quote:First, who is we? Who are you talking about?


There ya go:

Here's the thing, what if he is an uncle Tom? What if he isn't? That's why I'm asking questions so I can understand him.


Looking online there are plenty of black people using that term or calling another black person that term. If someone is black and does not want to be represented by you, what does that make them? I'm truly curious.
they're coons and uncle toms. that's what we call them. i'm with you 1981, but let's not waste too much time arguing with these types. after all uncle tom are puppets. in the end you look like the dummy talk to one. #vetsforkaepernick
Quote:If racism is still around, you mind citing an example?
 

I see/hear examples almost every day.  It's not so much discrimination (refusing service to somebody because of race), but just outright racism where black people are called the "N" word behind their back by white people.  It happens, but mostly with the older people that I work with.  I personally see it looked down upon by most at my workplace and that's why I say that it's going away.

 

However, if you want a specific example one happened to my parents recently.  I'm bilingual as are my parents.  All of us were born and raised here in the U.S..  It's common for us to speak in Spanish or what I call "Spanglish" where sentences might start in one language and end in another.  A woman had the gall to tell my mother and father in a restaurant recently that they needed to speak English when they were having a private conversation that was none of this woman's business anyway.  My parents basically told this woman to go fornicate herself (which I was proud of) because we aren't mandated to speak a certain language in a social situation.  If my parents or I need to conduct official government business and/or commerce we speak perfectly clear English.

 

Maybe I need to start a HLM movement because Hispanic Lives Matter.
Quote:they're coons and uncle toms. that's what we call them. i'm with you 1981, but let's not waste too much time arguing with these types. after all uncle tom are puppets. in the end you look like the dummy talk to one. #vetsforkaepernick
 

Yup.  Just ignore reality.  I'm sure that you're SO oppressed.

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Quote:they're coons and uncle toms. that's what we call them. i'm with you 1981, but let's not waste too much time arguing with these types. after all uncle tom are puppets. in the end you look like the dummy talk to one. #vetsforkaepernick
Then you're not with me, our experiences have shaped our viewpoints just as much as their experiences have shaped theirs. Division continues to get us nowhere.


When you make a post like this, it's going to be ripped to shreds. It becomes part of the argument. Meanwhile, there will be posts about "it's a two way street, but black ppl" where the other side of the street never gets addressed. And the ones who are looking for a flaw in your argument won't dare bring that to light. It is better that we tone down our rhetoric so we can see who is truly open-minded. Those who are open to honest discourse will stay, those who aren't will suddenly vanish from the thread.
Quote:they're coons and uncle toms. that's what we call them. i'm with you 1981, but let's not waste too much time arguing with these types. after all uncle tom are puppets. in the end you look like the dummy talk to one. #vetsforkaepernick
 

this post is satirical, right?
Quote:Then you're not with me, our experiences have shaped our viewpoints just as much as their experiences have shaped theirs. Division continues to get us nowhere.


When you make a post like this, it's going to be ripped to shreds. It becomes part of the argument. Meanwhile, there will be posts about "it's a two way street, but black ppl" where the other side of the street never gets addressed. And the ones who are looking for a flaw in your argument won't dare bring that to light. It is better that we tone down our rhetoric so we can see who is truly open-minded. Those who are open to honest discourse will stay, those who aren't will suddenly vanish from the thread.
 

I respect that response.  We need more people like you with that mindset.
Warrior and Jib, what makes you think Native Americans use to steal lands from eachother?

Quote:Warrior and Jib, what makes you think Native Americans use to steal lands from eachother?
 

I never said such a thing so why ask me that question?
Oh, oops. It was jj. I get you two mixed up sometimes.

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