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Quote:I employ about 40 black folks and have courteous and respectful professional relationships with them. I grew up in a black neighborhood, went to a racially mixed school and never really cared about skin color. I just don't care, certainly not enough for it to define my life like it does you two.


Great, so whenever you see a black person with a Obama shirt on, or says NO to police brutality do you think they are whining?
Quote:Great, so whenever you see a black person with a Obama shirt on, or says NO to police brutality do you think they are whining?


No, the Obama shirt says Stockholm Syndrome, the police brutality one says "I support criminal behavior."
Quote:I employ about 40 black folks and have courteous and respectful professional relationships with them. I grew up in a black neighborhood, went to a racially mixed school and never really cared about skin color. I just don't care, certainly not enough for it to define my life like it does you two.
 

Just because you don't care doesn't many those people with different skin aren't viewed from a lens of skin color, or that what they may experience isn't real. More priviledge. Keep it coming. 

Quote:No, the Obama shirt says Stockholm Syndrome, the police brutality one says "I support criminal behavior."
 

So police brutality isn't a real thing? Blacks didn't have civil rights til 53 years ago. So, everything good now? 

Quote:No, the Obama shirt says Stockholm Syndrome, the police brutality one says "I support criminal behavior."


I think you have a warped view of black people. The way you are responding is too emotional and irrational.
Quote:Just because you don't care doesn't many those people with different skin aren't viewed from a lens of skin color, or that what they may experience isn't real. More priviledge. Keep it coming.


Again, don't care. You want to do something then get your criminals under control, quit blaming society for your misdeeds.
Quote:So police brutality isn't a real thing? Blacks didn't have civil rights til 53 years ago. So, everything good now?


He has conditioned himself to believe the only good black people in this world is the 43 employees that work for him and Ben Carson.
Quote:So police brutality isn't a real thing? Blacks didn't have civil rights til 53 years ago. So, everything good now?


Yes, police brutality does happen.


Everything good for you now?
Quote:Again, don't care. You want to do something then get your criminals under control, quit blaming society for your misdeeds.


I don't think you are capable of having a honest conversation with people who share different views from you. Look at how you are responding.
Quote:He has conditioned himself to believe the only good black people in this world is the 43 employees that work for him and Ben Carson.


And you're conditioned to believe that you're handicapped by your skin color and white racism.
Quote:Again, don't care. You want to do something then get your criminals under control, quit blaming society for your misdeeds.
 

Why don't you tell your people to stop killing each other? Shooting schools up. Blowing up churches. Shooting up movie theaters. All the white on white violence is alarming. And all the white on everybody else killings are even more frightening. Why don't you tell them to stop being so insecure because people look different than them? If its not blacks, its mexicans, or muslims, native americans or asians, or gays, or transgender folks. There is always some new enemy. I fear for my life. 

Quote:Yes, police brutality does happen.


Everything good for you now?


Why are you trying to pacify your answers like you are annoyed?
Quote:And you're conditioned to believe that you're handicapped by your skin color and white racism.


Not really, but systematic racism exists right?
Quote:I think you have a warped view of black people. The way you are responding is too emotional and irrational.


I think you have a warped view of life and society because you've been conditioned to be a victim.
Quote:I think you have a warped view of life and society because you've been conditioned to be a victim.


Nope not really, I've explained my views in the Minneapolis man kills 5 BLM protestors thread, go check it out.
Quote:Not really, but systematic racism exists right?


No man, you said blacks can't be racist and don't own mutual funds, remember? I can't compete with that level of crazy.
Quote:Why don't you tell your people to stop killing each other? Shooting schools up. Blowing up churches. Shooting up movie theaters. All the white on white violence is alarming. And all the white on everybody else killings are even more frightening. Why don't you tell them to stop being so insecure because people look different than them? If its not blacks, its mexicans, or muslims, native americans or asians, or gays, or transgender folks. There is always some new enemy. I fear for my life.


There's the crux, they aren't my people just because we have the same skin color. I don't see all life through that lense like you do. And when we find them we arrest them or kill them.
Quote:No man, you said blacks can't be racist and don't own mutual funds, remember? I can't compete with that level of crazy.


When all else fails, you want to change the topic and waste another 3 pages bickering about whether a black person owning 1% stock equates to a majority share.


I'll just admit you won!
Quote:There's the crux, they aren't my people just because we have the same skin color. I don't see all life through that lense like you do. And when we find them we arrest them or kill them.


And BLM denounced Micah Johnson how hard is that to comprehend.
Quote:I think you have a warped view of life and society because you've been conditioned to be a victim.
 

Is there any difference between victims of childhood bullying, rape, sexual abuse, domestic abuse? Are those victims conditioned to feel the way they do? They should just get over it right?

 

What if those things I mentioned were institutionalized and part of the very fabric of society for hundreds of years? 1964 didn't end systemic racism. 1984 didn't end systemic racism. 2004 didn't end it. 2017 didn't. We still got people like you, telling people like me these problems don't exist. 
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