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The last thing I'll say is that…well, it's easy to say " regardless of race, creed, color, religion, or gender" if you've never had those very things used against you. That's where this goes from a simply intellectual conversation, to a far more realistic and practical one. We're human beings. We are designed to

Sure. In a vacuum your argument/statement is correct. The problem is that your statement is disingenuous and doesn't really merit a conversation. And since you're probably not an idiot, you're aware of it.

Yes. Violence is wrong. Period. You're right about that. But if that's truly your argument, then you're ignoring context and history. The oppressed use violence due to necessity. The oppressors, however, use violence as a means of keeping the oppressed down.

It's gotta be great to be a bigot though, right? To be told, through mass media, the laws, your religion, schools, and population statistics, that you're better than somebody else. For arbitrary reasons based on skin color or gender. That's…amazing. Think about that. Everything in this country (as wonderful as it

My wife smoked our last bowl. Our last bowl. You are a wonderful human being unlike my last bowl smoking making me have to go to the dispensary after taking the kids out to a birthday party all day wife.

We've got to stop applying logic to racists.

A fucking open race war. And the rules are only set up for one group to win. Am I losing my mind? Has something changed…like, ever? Stop responding intelligently to that dude. You're wasting your time.

That's just simple logic. Hell, you'd be a horrible person if you didn't run him over with your car.

Black people don't go into white churches to murder them for the reason of starting a "race war." Black people don't chain a white person the the back of their truck and drag them to a gruesome and painful death. There are thousands of examples of extreme violence being wrought against black people throughout the

Yeah. That always sickens me. It's a willful disconnect from logic. Again it's like the people that would make these analogies are completely unaware of history. And not even recent history. You barely need a middle school education to be aware of it.

This is a post from Breitbart. It got over 600 upvotes.

Because of the history of the United States. That's why.

Well, lynchings are down! So we've got THAT going for us! I could understand racism a bit if Africans were begging to be loaded like tuna in a ship and taken here to get fucked up for centuries. But to my knowledge, that never happened.

This is true. I'm just curious, does it ever end? My parents are in their 70's, marched for Civil Rights, did the whole thing. They aren't surprised by this. And that's a generation back. So my generation (mid 40's) looks at this and we're not surprised. The same will apply to my kids. What about their kids?

And it's the same record, the same song. And damned if it's not a tune we'll be hearing until we've died. For the life of me, I don't get it. White supremacy? That's what it's always been in America. Always.

That really is a sneaky appeal to the people that would equate, for example, black lives matter to a white supremacist group. Just a quick point to make for those that make the equation, blm says "Hey, Police…please stop shooting unarmed minorities at an absurd rate." while supremacists say "Hey, blacks, homosexuals,

If you're going to be an asshole, be an unrepentant one.

Well…yeah, but her body double is Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

People! People! You're all looking at this the wrong way! A fashion show is a step in the right direction as opposed to their snuff film plans. So I say, way to go, Brietbart!

Dragon's Lair stole a poor 11 year old doesitmatter's hard earned money (begging his parents and drawing pictures for his friends) and subsequently ruined arcade games for him forever. To recap: not only have I not contributed anything of value to this conversation, I've wasted the time of anybody reading this.