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Old 06-18-2016, 12:37 PM
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The title and thread are appropriate for the racist pos that I posted a link to in the opening post.

Did you even watch it?

Shining a light on real racists and hate speech is not something to be ashamed of.
I don't think you know why racism is bad.

Thoughts and actions my good chum.
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I don't think you know why racism is bad.

Thoughts and actions my good chum.
That was a thought and action. They took over a memorial in wake of the tragedy to tell them there that were attending that it was a race issue and that the whites standing there were clueless. They were just pushing a political narrative which had nothing to do with the shooting. She was up there talking down to the victims of the shooting, those there that were at the club etc. and those there in solidarity to the victims.

That's an action. It's not an illegal action, but it's certainly sociopathic and she should have been booed off the stage at that moment as a counter-action. But of course their BLM movement uses fascist tactics to fear the shame onto people so to not speak out against their cause.

And what's the issue about thoughts? You don't want to go down that road of thought police kind of stuff. Everyone has all kinds of thoughts, all kinds, and what differentiates us from the animals is that we have the ability to filter thoughts and not act on them, even to dismiss our own thoughts as false. Only robots always think within their programming.

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Replace the word "Nazi" with "Jew", and then ask yourself "Do I sound like a fucking Muslim?"
Speaking of Nazi's ... aww my SS guard conviction thread was removed. Whaeverrr
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Old 06-18-2016, 10:33 PM
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That was a thought and action. They took over a memorial in wake of the tragedy to tell them there that were attending that it was a race issue and that the whites standing there were clueless. They were just pushing a political narrative which had nothing to do with the shooting. She was up there talking down to the victims of the shooting, those there that were at the club etc. and those there in solidarity to the victims.

That's an action. It's not an illegal action, but it's certainly sociopathic and she should have been booed off the stage at that moment as a counter-action. But of course their BLM movement uses fascist tactics to fear the shame onto people so to not speak out against their cause.

And what's the issue about thoughts? You don't want to go down that road of thought police kind of stuff. Everyone has all kinds of thoughts, all kinds, and what differentiates us from the animals is that we have the ability to filter thoughts and not act on them, even to dismiss our own thoughts as false. Only robots always think within their programming.

Speaking of Nazi's ... aww my SS guard conviction thread was removed. Whaeverrr
heh
saying isn't doing. it's speech. some people got their feelings hurt.

there is a huge difference between being harmed and being offended.
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Old 06-18-2016, 11:31 PM
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saying isn't doing. it's speech. some people got their feelings hurt.

there is a huge difference between being harmed and being offended.
Saying is a "doing" otherwise there would be no protections for it at all. It's absolutely an action just as much as screaming fire in a movie theater is an action even if there really is no fire. People are sometimes put away in prison for speech, especially in Europe right now as far as the West goes. Inciting a riot is illegal in the US, and that comes from words.

The only difference is what is illegal and what isn't. So far it's not illegal to be a dumbass and spew out racist hate speech like they did at this public memorial service. It's your right to be a dumbass, as it should be. It doesn't matter if you do or don't do what you say, the saying is still an action, which is a doing.

And didn't you know? A word word word, word is a verb. I said a word word word, word is a verb (as well as talking and speaking etc).
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a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.

Example: She spoke to the victims of a tragic murder and racially charged the solemn memorial with hate speech against the very people that were in attendance.

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But to add, and in conclusion, there is a time and place for it, in the forum of public debate and ideas, and they have been spewing this crap out all week everywhere at everyone. Did BLM really need to go to a memorial service and start trying to shame people in attendance due to their skin color? Seriously, it's a deeply sociopathic action on their part to do that to them.
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