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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 9:55:00 AM   
asiansubmissie


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I think not. Same words I have been saying but you have been calling me names. Is fine. I've been called names by the likes of you before. Won't change how I believe. So keep on. I am sure you have worse words you want to call me.....


MLK went to jail and died for his beliefs.

You're writing yours on a porn site.

See the difference?


touche!

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 10:14:06 AM   
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Yes this is a porn site.
You did notice that this porn site is divided into sections for different ideas to be explored.
This section is "religion and politics".
Your comment of "touche' " seems to idicate that you do not feel that this site is appropriate for such commentary.
Is that true?

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 10:15:42 AM   
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get your tidy whities out of a wad, thompson.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 10:46:04 AM   
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get your tidy whities out of a wad, thompson.



I will thank you to please take your nose out of my ass.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 10:50:16 AM   
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rofl

you can thank me all you want. and your panties are too far up your ass for there to be room for even a fart, let alone anyone's nose. but how does it feel to have every post you make twisted into a belittlement?

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 10:58:07 AM   
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how does it feel to have every post you make twisted into a belittlement?



One need only consider the source.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:01:44 AM   
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again, that g-string shoved up your ass must be murder dude... and killer on your balls. you are constantly called out on the bullshit you sprout, and you attempt to avoid many questions. the more you attack, the more you will be attacked. people are getting tired of your game. but i got your number.

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RIP, my demon-child 5-16-11
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Dont judge me because I sin differently than you.
If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:08:07 AM   
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I locked this thread because of posts like the ones appearing on this page.  (Not you, submissie, but the other two posters can consider this a formal warning.)

Lose the personal attacks and stay on topic, or find something else to do with your time.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:09:30 AM   
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yes Zeta



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Dont judge me because I sin differently than you.
If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:10:39 AM   
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

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ORIGINAL: DomYngBlk

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ORIGINAL: heartcream


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Thompson, you can do that for just about anything... being fat... being disabled... being native american... being asian.

The point is you have to play the hand you are dealt. How you play that hand makes all the difference. you can either settle back and whine and carry on about how things are unfair and as a result they will enevr get any better... or you can work your ass off to make a better life for yourself. Unlike the MLK days, a better life is more of a reality. No one said it would be easy... its only easy for the "white and rich". The rest of us have to work for what we get.

Its reality.

No one said there wasnt still work to be done. But to sit around and whine and blame others for your lack of "networking" to get ahead just doesnt cut it with me.


My two cents, my take on this tennis match here. DYB is not whining, name-calling and whatever yall have said about him. He is not racist or whatever else pejorative yalls said about him here.

Notice the bolded bits. Why is this either or? Why not take an afternoon or a few minutes and bawl your ol eyes out about the inequality, in justice, cruelty, hard-headed imprints buried so deep it can feel like swimming in toxic sludge round here.

Why are so many people against any expression of the exasperation, despair hopelessness that fills so many of our people whatever color gender etc? I dont get it. This buck up and face it shit has got to stop. What the Hell?

We all for the most part work hard, play the hand we are dealt daily. Why must we go around with stoic freaking presentation faces on? I call bullshit from here to the other side of the planet.

It doesnt last forever if you whine about something. If you cry about something de-hydration and exhaustion will end it before it goes on forever.

Let's soften it up here, what the hey ho?--we are talking about the down trodden, the left behind, the unlucky, the expolitedd, the less fortunate, the shunned, the fucked with, the unseen, the ones who didnt get the lucky breaks and there are freaking loads and loads and loads of them. Take down the fence we are connected. If someone is starving anywhere we are connected to it whether we admit it or not.

 
I wish I had said all that!


heartcream

First, i truly hope you arent calling me a "ho".

Second, no one said he could not vent. He brought up a topic, he vented, and when people didnt agree, he got beligerent. HE is entitled to his opinion, but no one else is?


Just to close this off. I wasn't venting to you or anyone else. Simply stating facts as I see them. Just as you are. Hoping to let you view my point of view. Not sure why your reaction is so strong against me but that is for you to own

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:13:48 AM   
tazzygirl


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My post was in response to heartcream, who i contacted on the other side to explain why i posted what i did. though she declined to respond, im sure many people here would not be quite happy to see a post directed at them with the word "ho" included.

quote:

Let's soften it up here, what the hey ho?


To put this to rest... im a slut... and a damn good one. im not a ho, i dont get paid for what i enjoy doing naturally.



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Telling me to take Midol wont help your butthurt.
RIP, my demon-child 5-16-11
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Dont judge me because I sin differently than you.
If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:14:08 AM   
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Not sure taz where you think I called you a ho, I didnt.

Domyngblk didnt get belligerent, he simply didnt back down.

I am not talking about his venting anyway. I am talking about this whole dont sit around whine and cry and blah blah blah, pull your socks up, work hard and quit whinging is what I am talking about.

As far as venting on the boards, well why not? Perfect place for it sometimes.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, of course they are.



It seems that everyone is entitled to their opinion, sure, of course they are!!!

HAHAHAHAHA

It seems that NOT everyone is allowed to speak their opinion.

WHY? BECAUSE IT IS POLITICALLY INCORRECT TO OPPOSE THE MAJORITY.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FREE SPEECH.

Minority people that exercise freedom of speech often get killed.

If you are a minority, you must pay a very high price to speak your mind.

Martin Luthar King is 1 example of the hyprocricy that plagues us now and probably will for the rest of time.

At the rate we are killing each other I really honestly don't think we have much time left.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 11:21:49 AM   
DomYngBlk


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

My post was in response to heartcream, who i contacted on the other side to explain why i posted what i did. though she declined to respond, im sure many people here would not be quite happy to see a post directed at them with the word "ho" included.

quote:

Let's soften it up here, what the hey ho?


To put this to rest... im a slut... and a damn good one. im not a ho, i dont get paid for what i enjoy doing naturally.




Okey Dokey

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 8:01:02 PM   
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

again, that g-string shoved up your ass must be murder dude... and killer on your balls. you are constantly called out on the bullshit you sprout, and you attempt to avoid many questions. the more you attack, the more you will be attacked. people are getting tired of your game. but i got your number.


Personally, I've found thompsonx's comments a lot more sensible than yours.

Also, no one is baiting thompsonx to unleash the 'n' word (hey, double entendre!... maybe an angel got her wings, or something...)

Just sayin'...

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 8:06:30 PM   
Silence8


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I think not. Same words I have been saying but you have been calling me names. Is fine. I've been called names by the likes of you before. Won't change how I believe. So keep on. I am sure you have worse words you want to call me.....


MLK went to jail and died for his beliefs.

You're writing yours on a porn site.

See the difference?


I see the difference, but I don't feel as if I'm 'learning anything' in this comparison.

What, you have to become a priest or a professor before your words mean anything?

What, we should castigate humans for having a sexual nature?

What forms of communication exactly do you find valid? None?

What exactly should I be doing now?

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 9:07:50 PM   
Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: Silence8

I see the difference, but I don't feel as if I'm 'learning anything' in this comparison.

What, you have to become a priest or a professor before your words mean anything?

What, we should castigate humans for having a sexual nature?

What forms of communication exactly do you find valid? None?

What exactly should I be doing now?


This is the post I was replying to:
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Someone once spoke "I have a dream........". I suppose you'd offer to him that he was whiney as well since he was asking for equality


I can't draw an analogy between debating on CM and being called whiney and leading a community movement and being shot in the head, I just can't.

And back on topic, MLK wasn't in favor of monetary reparations. So it was a bad analogy AND irrelevant.

quote:

Martin Luther King Jr., called Sherman's promise "a check which has come back marked 'insufficient funds.'" King called instead for "a check that will give (African-Americans) upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."



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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 9:10:17 PM   
Elisabella


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If you had some real understanding of why he died you wouldnt be so firken snippy. What is up with that anyway? You have this old world intolerance to you that is a big drag. You mentioned once 'wait til you have kids'. You do realize your children have a great propensity to reflect to you all your denials. That is how the hippies came out of the rigid 50's and the punks evolved, going exact opposite from their folks.

Why is this site less valid than standing somewhere else and saying things of import? It falls on the ears of those who read here. Are people who frequent here invalid, unworthy folks of the earth? Nope there are some intelligent people here as anywhere, some smart, some not so smart, some dense, some not so dense.


I'm not sure what you mean by 'valid' but I'd say the difference is that MLK organized a community to fight legal injustice, gave a sense of pride to a beaten down community, and worked tirelessly (in the real world) to try to make life better for his people.

It takes slightly more effort than typing but gosh darn it the results are worth it!

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/11/2010 9:19:35 PM   
Silence8


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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: Silence8

I see the difference, but I don't feel as if I'm 'learning anything' in this comparison.

What, you have to become a priest or a professor before your words mean anything?

What, we should castigate humans for having a sexual nature?

What forms of communication exactly do you find valid? None?

What exactly should I be doing now?


This is the post I was replying to:
quote:

Someone once spoke "I have a dream........". I suppose you'd offer to him that he was whiney as well since he was asking for equality


I can't draw an analogy between debating on CM and being called whiney and leading a community movement and being shot in the head, I just can't.

And back on topic, MLK wasn't in favor of monetary reparations. So it was a bad analogy AND irrelevant.

quote:

Martin Luther King Jr., called Sherman's promise "a check which has come back marked 'insufficient funds.'" King called instead for "a check that will give (African-Americans) upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."





MLK was very much in favor of monetary reform.

He wanted a Poor Person's Bill of Rights, for one.

He's not just some Hallmark Card dreamer. That's the new, processed, low-fat MLK.

I'm pretty sure that DomYngBlk wasn't claiming to be the next MLK. You don't have to be MLK or anything close to talk about him -- that's, of course, ridiculous.

It's not completely ridiculous, though, to say that DomYngBlk's comments are being 'shot down', though, for, well, not the greatest reasons.

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/12/2010 4:10:05 AM   
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Martin Luther King Jr., called Sherman's promise "a check which has come back marked 'insufficient funds.'" King called instead for "a check that will give (African-Americans) upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice."





Please have a think about the context of the words. The message of the words rather than the words themselves. What do you suppose riches of freedom meant? Security of justice?

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RE: African complicity in the slave trade.... - 5/12/2010 4:43:21 AM   
Elisabella


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MLK was very much in favor of monetary reform.

He wanted a Poor Person's Bill of Rights, for one.


Um...that's kind of what I said. MLK wasn't in favor of monetary slave reparations for the descendants of American slaves.

The quote about 'riches of freedom' and 'security of justice' kind of covered that.

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