chipnoir
ChipNoir
chipnoir

Did you consider the post before this one? It was an expansion and continuation of my former post. You said you didn’t understand what I was saying having to do with BLM, and I explained: Republicans now are feeling the new and terrifying feeling of the other shoe dropping. like it or not , this is the perception that

The police machine continues its “Us v Them” rhetoric. Its disgusting. Reform is well overdue, and this short sentence isn’t enough.

Wow. its almost like he counts on the attention he gets from the media reporting this...

Painful truths are always slow to sink in. It’s sort of like Five Stages of Dying, only hopefully its racism dying. We went through denial, now we’re in Anger. Bargaining is next I suppose? “I’ll only be a liiiitttle bit racist, I promise!”

A cause worth dying for is a cause worth dying for. They accomplished quite a lot for it.

Keep the insults coming. I’m patient enough to wait out your anger and hate, if there’s even the smallest kernal of humanity in your left under all that crap.

...I’m just sad that a perfectly good plate of wings was wasted. Where’s the justice for good food?

*Facepalms*

So your answer is hate, violence, and negativity till what? Open warfare? Blood fuede, civil war? Look at the war torn countries of Africa, and tell me how much progress your ideology has made. Look at the Palestines and Israelites.

Where in my statement gives you that notion I supported the view? I explained the viewpoint of a republican that doesn’t have a specific agenda and how they percieved the Chicago Kidnapping, and how that view point needs to be reedified while maintaining compassion and understanding.

That isn’t fair. I might not appreciate being verbally slapped in the face, but they’re entitled to express her opinions. I’d just prefer it if my statements aren’t misconstruede in anger. It wasn’t my intentional to be racist, only to point out the mechanics of racist attitude and how it should be undone by people as

*Squints and tries to detect sarcasm*

I’m of Native American decent myself, so let’s not put that card on the table. You’re not really accomplishing anything by turning this into a Who Has It Worse card. And before you go “You’re part white I bet” Yes, but from a very thoroughly Canadian and Scottish line that I can assure you had nothing to do with the

._. Woah woah woah dude. Reread what I wrote. I’m not the one you need to be yelling at. I would ask that you take a moment to collect your thoughts and re-read what I wrote. I’m pointing out the views of OTHERS and why its important to head that thinking off with rational, open minded discussion. I’m a BLM supporter,

You have to remember, he’s not seeing ‘you’ as the Liberal. He’s seeing the media side that wants to take his money, take away his religious morality, brainwash his children and grandchildren, demonize him for standing by his principals, and blame everything that goes wrong on him, even if he’s not done those things

Wow. You just alienated insecure, potential allies. Instead of affirming that yes, she IS welcome, that power is in numbers and she should never feel unwelcome in helping a right cause. you’ve just went and insulted her and anyone else that feels like her

Its good to want things. But the question is how to convince them to do so.

In those cases, there’s a stigma against who the victims of BLM are. Those white women feel their husbands would never be the kind of people who are pulled over, that they’ve never done anything that would raise suspicion. They don’t understand that while a lot of hotbutton cases DO involve people who have been cited

What would you have me say? Echo-chamber your barbed-wire fence of anger and isolation just so you can feel vindicated? What does that accomplish? The reality is it’s not here yet, and its not going to come for a good long while. We’ve lived in a bubble since the 80s, and white people are only just starting to realize