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New Mayor of NY is a racist

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Eric Adams Called White NYPD Officers ‘Crackers’ in Unearthed 2019 Video 






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trko5321yik
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#2

If he used a racist word, and whoever hasn't ever done that, does that make him a racist? That makes almost everyone a racist.
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(02-05-2022, 03:00 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: If he used a racist word, and whoever hasn't ever done that, does that make him a racist?  That makes almost everyone a racist.

Spare me that sanctimonious crap. If this were a white mayor caught in camera saying “I really went after those n- word” he would be forced to resign. Don’t pretend it’s equal.
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(02-05-2022, 03:15 PM)Ronster Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 03:00 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: If he used a racist word, and whoever hasn't ever done that, does that make him a racist?  That makes almost everyone a racist.

Spare me that sanctimonious crap. If this were a white mayor caught in camera saying “I really went after those n- word” he would be forced to resign. Don’t pretend it’s equal.

This is true.
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(02-05-2022, 03:15 PM)Ronster Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 03:00 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: If he used a racist word, and whoever hasn't ever done that, does that make him a racist?  That makes almost everyone a racist.

Spare me that sanctimonious crap. If this were a white mayor caught in camera saying “I really went after those n- word” he would be forced to resign. Don’t pretend it’s equal.

That's a pretty good point, actually.  

But I still don't think the use of a racist term makes one automatically a racist.
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(02-06-2022, 08:01 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 03:15 PM)Ronster Wrote: Spare me that sanctimonious crap. If this were a white mayor caught in camera saying “I really went after those n- word” he would be forced to resign. Don’t pretend it’s equal.

That's a pretty good point, actually.  

But I still don't think the use of a racist term makes one automatically a racist.

Depends on the definition of racist being used I guess. Now that words can mean whatever an individual thinks they should mean we have no way to really communicate anymore.
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(02-06-2022, 08:47 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 08:01 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: That's a pretty good point, actually.  

But I still don't think the use of a racist term makes one automatically a racist.

Depends on the definition of racist being used I guess. Now that words can mean whatever an individual thinks they should mean we have no way to really communicate anymore.

I'll give a practical example.  I grew up in an all-white environment here in Jacksonville.  As a young person, many of my friends were obviously racist.  And I can recall that I used the N-word at least a few times.  The reason wasn't because I was a racist.  I used the N-word because I was young, and wanted to fit in with the group.  I do recognize racist feelings in myself from time to time.  But I don't think using the N-word as a very young person or occasionally having racist reactions to people makes me a racist.  I think everyone has had similar experiences and feelings, but I don't think everyone is a racist.  

Is the NY mayor a racist because he used a racist word?  Or was he just trying to impress his audience, like I was?  We can't automatically draw a conclusion.
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(02-06-2022, 09:10 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 08:47 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Depends on the definition of racist being used I guess. Now that words can mean whatever an individual thinks they should mean we have no way to really communicate anymore.

I'll give a practical example.  I grew up in an all-white environment here in Jacksonville.  As a young person, many of my friends were obviously racist.  And I can recall that I used the N-word at least a few times.  The reason wasn't because I was a racist.  I used the N-word because I was young, and wanted to fit in with the group.  I do recognize racist feelings in myself from time to time.  But I don't think using the N-word as a very young person or occasionally having racist reactions to people makes me a racist.  I think everyone has had similar experiences and feelings, but I don't think everyone is a racist.  

Is the NY mayor a racist because he used a racist word?  Or was he just trying to impress his audience, like I was?  We can't automatically draw a conclusion.

The conclusion to draw is that he either doesn't understand that it's a racist term (which limits his qualifications for mayor IMO), or he knows that the double standard in this Country won't persecute him for saying it, or that he believes like many now that black people can't be racist.
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#9

What the @&#! ever. This was in 2019, He should have known better. His words hurt because of the very real people he was talking about. He intentionally went out of his way to target and hurt “crackers”. He’s a dirty, racist!!
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(02-06-2022, 09:54 AM)Ronster Wrote: What the @&#! ever. This was in 2019, He should have known better. His words hurt because of the very real people he was talking about. He intentionally went out of his way to target and hurt “crackers”. He’s a dirty, racist!!

The idea that words hurt is childish and something we need to move past as a society. Sticks and Stones is the way to go.
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(02-06-2022, 10:43 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 09:54 AM)Ronster Wrote: What the @&#! ever. This was in 2019, He should have known better. His words hurt because of the very real people he was talking about. He intentionally went out of his way to target and hurt “crackers”. He’s a dirty, racist!!

The idea that words hurt is childish and something we need to move past as a society. Sticks and Stones is the way to go.

It wasn’t just names now was it?

 Besides, the ol sticks and stones thing is obsolete these days thanks to the hypersensitive loonies on the left.
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(02-06-2022, 09:10 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 08:47 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Depends on the definition of racist being used I guess. Now that words can mean whatever an individual thinks they should mean we have no way to really communicate anymore.

I'll give a practical example.  I grew up in an all-white environment here in Jacksonville.  As a young person, many of my friends were obviously racist.  And I can recall that I used the N-word at least a few times.  The reason wasn't because I was a racist.  I used the N-word because I was young, and wanted to fit in with the group.  I do recognize racist feelings in myself from time to time.  But I don't think using the N-word as a very young person or occasionally having racist reactions to people makes me a racist.  I think everyone has had similar experiences and feelings, but I don't think everyone is a racist.  

Is the NY mayor a racist because he used a racist word?  Or was he just trying to impress his audience, like I was?  We can't automatically draw a conclusion.

See, this is how reasonable people think. I completely agree with you on this. But you can’t tell me that had this been someone with a R behind their name, even a POC that the left wouldn’t be calling for his/her head right now.
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(02-06-2022, 12:33 PM)Bchbunnie4 Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 09:10 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: I'll give a practical example.  I grew up in an all-white environment here in Jacksonville.  As a young person, many of my friends were obviously racist.  And I can recall that I used the N-word at least a few times.  The reason wasn't because I was a racist.  I used the N-word because I was young, and wanted to fit in with the group.  I do recognize racist feelings in myself from time to time.  But I don't think using the N-word as a very young person or occasionally having racist reactions to people makes me a racist.  I think everyone has had similar experiences and feelings, but I don't think everyone is a racist.  

Is the NY mayor a racist because he used a racist word?  Or was he just trying to impress his audience, like I was?  We can't automatically draw a conclusion.

See, this is how reasonable people think. I completely agree with you on this. But you can’t tell me that had this been someone with a R behind their name, even a POC that the left wouldn’t be calling for his/her head right now.

Good point. That is true.
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(02-06-2022, 10:50 AM)Ronster Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 10:43 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: The idea that words hurt is childish and something we need to move past as a society. Sticks and Stones is the way to go.

It wasn’t just names now was it?

 Besides, the ol sticks and stones thing is obsolete these days thanks to the hypersensitive loonies on the left.

You're stuck in a race to the bottom. You won't win that one.
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(02-06-2022, 12:33 PM)Bchbunnie4 Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 09:10 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: I'll give a practical example.  I grew up in an all-white environment here in Jacksonville.  As a young person, many of my friends were obviously racist.  And I can recall that I used the N-word at least a few times.  The reason wasn't because I was a racist.  I used the N-word because I was young, and wanted to fit in with the group.  I do recognize racist feelings in myself from time to time.  But I don't think using the N-word as a very young person or occasionally having racist reactions to people makes me a racist.  I think everyone has had similar experiences and feelings, but I don't think everyone is a racist.  

Is the NY mayor a racist because he used a racist word?  Or was he just trying to impress his audience, like I was?  We can't automatically draw a conclusion.

See, this is how reasonable people think. I completely agree with you on this. But you can’t tell me that had this been someone with a R behind their name, even a POC that the left wouldn’t be calling for his/her head right now.

This is also true. 

If he had called a black person/group the n-word and was a republican his [BLEEP] would be on fire from the left. It doesn't matter your race, creed or color; if you have an R next to your name, no matter what you do or say, you're condemned in the court of leftist public opinion.
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#16

The guy is a normal democrat scumbag. I don't know if he is racist but he definitely thinks racist whites in the NYPD were holding him back. He gave his brother a commissioner job with no experience.

Just normal behavior for democrats.

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The next time I get offended by being called a cracker will be the 1st.
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(02-07-2022, 06:13 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: The next time I get offended by being called a cracker will be the 1st.

Me too, never cared a bit.
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(This post was last modified: 02-07-2022, 07:22 PM by Ronster. Edited 2 times in total.)

(02-07-2022, 06:46 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(02-07-2022, 06:13 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: The next time I get offended by being called a cracker will be the 1st.

Me too, never cared a bit.

I care, because of the history behind the name. It’s an ugly and derogatory. If we’re banning words, then this is one to ban as well. Don’t be surprised if you call the wrong white personal “cracker” and they punch you in the mouth…
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(02-07-2022, 07:20 PM)Ronster Wrote:
(02-07-2022, 06:46 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Me too, never cared a bit.

I care, because of the history behind the name. It’s an ugly and derogatory. If we’re banning words, then this is one to ban as well. Don’t be surprised if you call the wrong white personal “cracker” and they punch you in the mouth…
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