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I’m pretty civil. It’s my message that you pussies take issue with.
Pull your pants up Rod
I’m pretty civil. It’s my message that you pussies take issue with.
Pull your pants up Rod
Nganga is a class A individual.That's what being civil gets ya my friend.....
Nganga is a very good man. But he's used to dealing with animals, not crazy bored adults
Not at this time of night, Jen just got home.
You know Shintoooo is getting irritated when he uses “for fucks sake” twice, in the same post.
He’s just mad he has no bote.
I hope your idea of pillow talk is not talking about your fantasies of repealing of Prop 13.
Calm down tough guy. You wouldn't say that to my face. Only reason ur still here is cause you have a nice boat [emoji202]Anytime you want to really lock horns over policy you just let me know. In the p&g section or the state,local or federal level.
Ummm dont be a assclown coater [emoji202]Nganga is a class A individual.
He and I share a unique position as parents of children who are now adults, who are themselves, unique.
Watching this thread unfold, there’s an obvious disagreement of dialogue.
Like it or not some words are a touchy subject.
Some terms aren’t socially acceptable today like they once were.
In some cases folks may have taken things a bit too far or repurposed a word. Racist comes to mind there.
It’s been so distorted lately.
Often confused with simple lack of, I’m not sure what?
Now, keep your pants on here, adults.
Nigger.
Why don’t we read that word in the web or hear it in real life more often?
Is it because of a PC world of today?
Or is it the fact it’s a word meant to strike a reaction?
You might get your ass handed to you?
People might discover who the real you is?
Sand Nigger
Chink
Retard
Wop
Kike
Fat Ass
The list is endless.
Derogatory terms for people who aren’t like you.
Here’s a term some folks could ponder.
Jack Ass.
Tex, this wasn’t directed at you, you just gave me the Segway
I’ve never coated an assclown in my life.Ummm dont be a assclown coater [emoji202]
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First time for everything [emoji6] [emoji202]I’ve never coated an assclown in my life.
Good idea, cock gobbler!One thing is for certain.
That thread that evolved into a banning...
Some folks just didn’t get jist.
One can use the written language as a gauge of sorts.
It tells one who another is, by the choice of words they use.
I say, use this handy tool.
Asslicking imbecile...Thanks Shintoooo.
It takes a lot for people to get banned here. I mean it really does. You’ve all witnessed it for fuck’s sake. We’re a patient team here at RDP, but Patience is wearing thin.
Just remember, none of you would talk to each other face to face like you do here on the forums, specifically in this section. And if you did, you would need to get your head examined.
You work with people, live with people, are friends with people, meet people everyday that have differences of opinions regarding politics or just about every other thing you can think of, compared to what you believe in. Do you treat those people the same way you do the people here in this forum? Well again, if you do, go back and read the above.
Get it together for fuck’s sake!!
Is it "civil" to force people on a fixed income out of their homes and into the street so you can pat yourself on the back?I’m pretty civil. It’s my message that you pussies take issue with.
I understand and appreciate what you are saying......To a point. The problem as I see it with PC, is so many folks that take things personally when the things said in no way imply anything towards them. And I am not speaking about you or Steve. I speaki8ng about the minorities or others airing their complaints on social media and other places nowadays. Those that have joined and pushed the movement to0 punish anyone that is different from them and their personal beliefs and views.Nganga is a class A individual.
He and I share a unique position as parents of children who are now adults, who are themselves, unique.
Watching this thread unfold, there’s an obvious disagreement of dialogue.
Like it or not some words are a touchy subject.
Some terms aren’t socially acceptable today like they once were.
In some cases folks may have taken things a bit too far or repurposed a word. Racist comes to mind there.
It’s been so distorted lately.
Often confused with simple lack of, I’m not sure what?
Now, keep your pants on here, adults.
Nigger.
Why don’t we read that word in the web or hear it in real life more often?
Is it because of a PC world of today?
Or is it the fact it’s a word meant to strike a reaction?
You might get your ass handed to you?
People might discover who the real you is?
Sand Nigger
Chink
Retard
Wop
Kike
Fat Ass
The list is endless.
Derogatory terms for people who aren’t like you.
Here’s a term some folks could ponder.
Jack Ass.
Tex, this wasn’t directed at you, you just gave me the Segway
I understand and appreciate what you are saying......To a point. The problem as I see it with PC, is so many folks that take things personally when the things said in no way imply anything towards them. And I am not speaking about you or Steve. I speaki8ng about the minorities or others airing their complaints on social media and other places nowadays. Those that have joined and pushed the movement to0 punish anyone that is different from them and their personal beliefs and views.
I grew up in an area and community in central MI comprised mainly of European immigrants. Irish, Polish, German, Italian, Scandinavian, etc. Each country had their slang monikers and were used in general speech. A couple appear on your list. Never saw one incident over their use. Why? Because no one inferred hate or racism when they were said, user or recipient.
We had one black guy in the county, Nigger Frank. That is what he called himself and others called him. No hate, no racism implied. Hispanic families often passed through in the summer months on their way "Up North" for the cherry harvest. Annual workers that came here with proper papers and were welcomed. I don't recall what they were called other than our Mexican guests here to help.
Detroit and Flint and Grand Rapids to the south had even more diverse populations. Ethnic groups had nick names and those were used openly. Neighborhoods were often enclaves of ethnic make up. But most were diverse and in large part all folks got along fine.
We had a number of native Americans. The Chippewas had a reservation in Isabella county where Central Michigan U is located. CMU is one of the controversial schools with their nickname Chippewas or Chips. The tribe now has a large casino resort a proud heritage. Back in the day, an indian was called such and often "Chief" with his wife referred to affectionately as his "squaw".....But now the movement to take away Indian nicknames strive to divide this community and change the proud name of CMU.
So I grew up hearing Wop, Kraut, Pollock, etc and everything was no big deal. Then came Viet Nam and it all changed. Activists said we were all blind to human rights and PC was born. Terms that had been used routinely and frankly, harmlessly, even affectionately became racist and hate speech. To me it was because this new group that thought they were smarter, hated government, hated tradition, hated themselves in fact. Hated because they were lazy and felt entitled. Thios new group was made up of socialists who wanted to bring down America and the traditions she held dear. Theywanted to divide and conquer is what their goal was and still is today. Work it from within and create hate and division.
Racism in the black community rose up in the cities, mainly Detroit, where rioting began with the big one in 1967. It was police incident that started it and that all arose out of the ungodly growing crime rate. Blacks took over the inner cities and destroyed the place. Unsafe for others and themselves. We all know the history of that Motor City. A sad one to say the least. But the point here is how the hate and racism grew from what had once been a proud and peaceful environment, aided by these activists that had their cause moving along. The ones causing the bulk of the issues and complaining the most created their own mess following bad advice from within. Older black families were not the issue. The kids that got sucked in told the old ones how they were wrong and the "revolution' needed to begin so they could get their "fair share" and more. More being what was owed them that had been stolen from their dumbasses way back when. They worked and supported their families. Racism was there and it was cruel at times, but not the crazy violence it became. That change took the activists of he era to get it kickstarted. They ignored all good and convinced as many as possible to forget the melting pot called America. Stand up for your heritage, be proud. But they added the chip on the shoulder and "demanded" rights. Not equality, they wanted more exclusive to them "rights", because they had been "wronged" for too long and it was time to get back what they claimed had been stolen form them/ Even the score.
And now here we are. PC rules. PC divides. PC makes haters out of anyone that is different. PC looks for cracks in the everyday language and decides what offends. And it does not stop at words. It attacks traditions like Christmas. Can't have Christmas because it's based on Christian tradition. Allah ain't Christian, so this tradition is offensive to anyone that follows another faith. PC brings hate when it isn't there in the name rights and equality........PC is in reality a cancer to what was at one time a pretty healthy nation.
Something to think about when a word pops up that is out of the "modern" vernacular we are being held hostage by. So don't always react as the PC crowd would have us all programmed to react. Consider the source and the context. Don't just assume hate is involved "every" time, because it's not. Work on learning the difference and help as many folks as possible understand history and how it's been distorted, changed, and used to create what to me is the movement to destroy American from within. A movement that is being pushed forward by many ignorant to what it is actually about and how it got started. Ayers, Alinsky, Frank Marshall Davis. Folks that influenced the leaders and politicians in this crusade to destroy and change a great nation. A nation they hate.
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I had the worst nightmare last night. The P&G section was taken over by a bunch of PC pussies!!!
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I had the worst nightmare last night. The P&G section was taken over by a bunch of PC pussies!!!
I understand and appreciate what you are saying......To a point. The problem as I see it with PC, is so many folks that take things personally when the things said in no way imply anything towards them. And I am not speaking about you or Steve. I speaki8ng about the minorities or others airing their complaints on social media and other places nowadays. Those that have joined and pushed the movement to0 punish anyone that is different from them and their personal beliefs and views.
I grew up in an area and community in central MI comprised mainly of European immigrants. Irish, Polish, German, Italian, Scandinavian, etc. Each country had their slang monikers and were used in general speech. A couple appear on your list. Never saw one incident over their use. Why? Because no one inferred hate or racism when they were said, user or recipient.
We had one black guy in the county, Nigger Frank. That is what he called himself and others called him. No hate, no racism implied. Hispanic families often passed through in the summer months on their way "Up North" for the cherry harvest. Annual workers that came here with proper papers and were welcomed. I don't recall what they were called other than our Mexican guests here to help.
Detroit and Flint and Grand Rapids to the south had even more diverse populations. Ethnic groups had nick names and those were used openly. Neighborhoods were often enclaves of ethnic make up. But most were diverse and in large part all folks got along fine.
We had a number of native Americans. The Chippewas had a reservation in Isabella county where Central Michigan U is located. CMU is one of the controversial schools with their nickname Chippewas or Chips. The tribe now has a large casino resort a proud heritage. Back in the day, an indian was called such and often "Chief" with his wife referred to affectionately as his "squaw".....But now the movement to take away Indian nicknames strive to divide this community and change the proud name of CMU.
So I grew up hearing Wop, Kraut, Pollock, etc and everything was no big deal. Then came Viet Nam and it all changed. Activists said we were all blind to human rights and PC was born. Terms that had been used routinely and frankly, harmlessly, even affectionately became racist and hate speech. To me it was because this new group that thought they were smarter, hated government, hated tradition, hated themselves in fact. Hated because they were lazy and felt entitled. Thios new group was made up of socialists who wanted to bring down America and the traditions she held dear. Theywanted to divide and conquer is what their goal was and still is today. Work it from within and create hate and division.
Racism in the black community rose up in the cities, mainly Detroit, where rioting began with the big one in 1967. It was police incident that started it and that all arose out of the ungodly growing crime rate. Blacks took over the inner cities and destroyed the place. Unsafe for others and themselves. We all know the history of that Motor City. A sad one to say the least. But the point here is how the hate and racism grew from what had once been a proud and peaceful environment, aided by these activists that had their cause moving along. The ones causing the bulk of the issues and complaining the most created their own mess following bad advice from within. Older black families were not the issue. The kids that got sucked in told the old ones how they were wrong and the "revolution' needed to begin so they could get their "fair share" and more. More being what was owed them that had been stolen from their dumbasses way back when. They worked and supported their families. Racism was there and it was cruel at times, but not the crazy violence it became. That change took the activists of he era to get it kickstarted. They ignored all good and convinced as many as possible to forget the melting pot called America. Stand up for your heritage, be proud. But they added the chip on the shoulder and "demanded" rights. Not equality, they wanted more exclusive to them "rights", because they had been "wronged" for too long and it was time to get back what they claimed had been stolen form them/ Even the score.
And now here we are. PC rules. PC divides. PC makes haters out of anyone that is different. PC looks for cracks in the everyday language and decides what offends. And it does not stop at words. It attacks traditions like Christmas. Can't have Christmas because it's based on Christian tradition. Allah ain't Christian, so this tradition is offensive to anyone that follows another faith. PC brings hate when it isn't there in the name rights and equality........PC is in reality a cancer to what was at one time a pretty healthy nation.
Something to think about when a word pops up that is out of the "modern" vernacular we are being held hostage by. So don't always react as the PC crowd would have us all programmed to react. Consider the source and the context. Don't just assume hate is involved "every" time, because it's not. Work on learning the difference and help as many folks as possible understand history and how it's been distorted, changed, and used to create what to me is the movement to destroy American from within. A movement that is being pushed forward by many ignorant to what it is actually about and how it got started. Ayers, Alinsky, Frank Marshall Davis. Folks that influenced the leaders and politicians in this crusade to destroy and change a great nation. A nation they hate.
Maybe you should invest in some Febreeze shares?
I agree with a lot of what you’re saying, and appreciate the time it took to type that all out.
At the same time I suspect your perspective might be very different than, say, “the older black family” you mentioned for example.
I’ve never been black, or Asian or Hispanic. Nor were any of my kin
So I only have my own family’s past and experience to fall back on.
There’s no story of my grandpas uncle or brother (or both) being lynched because of some trivial racist bs.
Or other nightmare scenarios.
Although if I traced some of my Irish roots I’m sure it exists, lol.
I’m not sure it’s all about PC
Some words are just not socially acceptable. Cunt, nigger, fuck, etc. is it pc or is it just not in good taste?
Are these things people hear and say in church? Why?
Because it’s not pc? Or because it’s in poor taste?
Folks got the right to say just about what ever they like. And other folks have the right to gauge who those people are through their choice of words.
And, for some reason while reading your post it made me think of Deadwood. I wonder if Nigger Frank was related to The Nigger General
There is a difference between poor taste, being offensive, and being racist. You can be racist and be any of the other two. But being offensive or saying something in bad taste does not make you racist. I completely understand there are words that are in bad taste or even have racist connotations and I can't claim to have walked in everyone shoes. Words are just words. Unless they are said at you in a threatening or derogatory manner, they are likely just in bad taste at most.
The problem is that the PC culture has jumped the shark from being tolerant, to being offended. And select groups of people are not allowed to be offended, and must tolerate everyone and everything. That is the epitome of intolerance and racism.
Aside from those select words you noted, In every other interaction in human life people seem to have enough common sense to understand that the context, delivery and spirit of how a thought or word is conveyed is what really matters.
Example: 99.9999% of the time some says to you "I'm going to kill you!" in conversation, it is laughed off or ignored. No one is calling the cops because of death threats.
But now there are words you can even utter, in any context because you are a "phobe" or an "ist" if you do. Worse still, there are words that can only be uttered by people of a certain race, but if anyone outside their race does it, you are labeled a racist, even if you did not direct the statement at a person or group of people. Again, bad taste does not make a racist, but certainly open racism is in bad taste at a minimum.
That is like labeling your friend or coworker as a murderer when they said "I'm going to kill you!"
I'd like to know, if you can't post in Turdlish, who will interpret for the Libturds?Over the years here, I’ve found that the worst insults, the most cutting and offensive statements, and most seriously leveled attacks actually contained little or no foul language.
To me the excessive use of swearing in a post sort of renders it parody...at least for the most part.
I wasn't clear on the comment on the older black family part. The post was too long top begin with and I didn't want to elaborate. But my point was those families that had established in Detroit worked hard and melded into the community. Sure their ancestors had horrible issues based on race. But we must take into account how most settlers and immigrants all had grief and horror in the family history.I agree with a lot of what you’re saying, and appreciate the time it took to type that all out.
At the same time I suspect your perspective might be very different than, say, “the older black family” you mentioned for example.
I’ve never been black, or Asian or Hispanic. Nor were any of my kin
So I only have my own family’s past and experience to fall back on.
There’s no story of my grandpas uncle or brother (or both) being lynched because of some trivial racist bs.
Or other nightmare scenarios.
Although if I traced some of my Irish roots I’m sure it exists, lol.
I’m not sure it’s all about PC
Some words are just not socially acceptable. Cunt, nigger, fuck, etc. is it pc or is it just not in good taste?
Are these things people hear and say in church? Why?
Because it’s not pc? Or because it’s in poor taste?
Folks got the right to say just about what ever they like. And other folks have the right to gauge who those people are through their choice of words.
And, for some reason while reading your post it made me think of Deadwood. I wonder if Nigger Frank was related to The Nigger General
I'd like to know, if you can't post in Turdlish, who will interpret for the Libturds?
We all know they cant understand normal thinking.
The media determines who is racist & who isn't. Unfortunately liberals only use the media as their brain.
As LargeOrangeFont said the James Gunn comments, whatever he said, didn't even make news. Hell I googled it & read a 50 paragraph article & they never said what he did.
It's just a shame how gullible liberals are. I mean they are freaking...not so bright would be the kindest words I can use.
The only difference between Facebook and RDP, is that Dave is not yet a billionaire.......
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Trump supporters who actually believe Michelle Obama has a penis and HRC personally murdered dozens.
I would just like to point out that I believe both of those things.
RD
Well looks like the moderator forgot to ban you from my thread. I will need to make a request again [emoji6] [emoji202]And the circle jerk becomes bigger....
And the circle jerk becomes bigger....
Hey, let's have a political discussion...but if your opinions vary from mine you're banned.
Bump , will say that it seems , that others left or not so aggressive down here after a couple of them left ....[emoji202]
“”Circle jerk” is a political discussion?
Technically for Trump Supporters, it is a pizza joint in DC.........
And the circle jerk becomes bigger....
Hey, let's have a political discussion...but if your opinions vary from mine you're banned.
Technically for Trump Supporters, it is a pizza joint in DC.........
AND, it makes anyone who reads his posts a little bit dumber ....Actually no, you would be banned for "shit posting" or "thread crapping", meaning someone who does not actually contribute to the conversation on the topic that is being discussed, or who posts nonsense solely to insult or cause drama.
Idiot.
That is a first [emoji202]I miss shameless...mostly for the NHRA content. Politically, he argued in circles, much like a few others that are still here.
Even grads is still here....
Dan'l