@Mott-The-Hoople saidIrony Man strikes again.
What has Germany got to do with the US?
You libs cling to unrelated things as if you have a point.
And…
Your postings belies you.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidLook at everything you post here.
Well you sure cared when you was calling us against illegal aliens racist didnt you?
Being a fascist and being a racist are your two favorite things.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidThe fact the @fourfivesix does not identify people by color does not mean that no one else does.
😂 you dont identify people by their color?
How can you say Trump discriminates against people of color then?
You just identified people by their color dumbass
@KellyJay saidI don't suppose you read the OP before knee-jerking your way to an idiot response.
That is the play book call who you are talking to a racist, they don’t even have to say anything racist. You can simply imply it so it’s true, as far as your concern. No one you decide to dislike will be immune to that.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidKirk was not merely expressing opinions as an exercise of freedom of speech. He was engaged in political activism; his words and hare-brained conspiracy theories about race and whites being replaced incited people to act. That is what makes the comparison to the Nuremberg Laws relevant.
What has Germany got to do with the US?
You libs cling to unrelated things as if you have a point.
And…
Your postings belies you.
It starts with words .... and masked thugs kidnapping people, deporting them in black flights, without due process, in defiance of habeas corpus, to foreign gulags.
@Nanomaster said"If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, boy, I hope he’s qualified."
@Suzianne
Define "racism" and explain what is wrong with such "racism".
I did not see any directly racist remarks in the quotations you provided.
The main problem with the Americans is that they do not know the meanings of the words they often use.
It applies to the conservatives as well. For example, Trump's slogan "leftist lunatics" is meaningless. Of course, ...[text shortened]... is meaningless to discuss with the Americans, because they do not know the meanings of their words.
– The Charlie Kirk Show, 23 January 2024
This is racism. Expecting other races to be somehow deficient because they are not your race is not only racist, but supremacist.
"If we would have said that Joy Reid and Michelle Obama and Sheila Jackson Lee and Ketanji Brown Jackson were affirmative action picks, we would have been called racists. Now they’re coming out and they’re saying it for us … You do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person’s slot to go be taken somewhat seriously."
– The Charlie Kirk Show, 13 July 2023
This is racism. That people not like you are 'stealing' a white person's job is about as racist as it gets.
I bet you're also one of these fools who claim that each side of the aisle is as bad as the other side. That's really some serious head-in-the-sand territory there.
Interestingly, that's also called 'whitewashing' the issue.
@KellyJay saidHaving two offspring doesn't absolve anyone from heinous thoughts.
Yes Hitler for years demonized the Jews blaming them for everything. Like you do when you call people racist, nazi, fascist, and so on. After awhile you can be happy when the father of two little kids is killed on the streets!
@Suzianne
"If we would have said that Joy Reid and Michelle Obama and Sheila Jackson Lee and Ketanji Brown Jackson were affirmative action picks, we would have been called racists. Now they’re coming out and they’re saying it for us … You do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person’s slot to go be taken somewhat seriously."
– The Charlie Kirk Show, 13 July 2023
This also very strongly suggests that Kirk thought Black people are less intelligent than White people, lacking "brain processing power." Goodness knows, there have been enough studies of academic performance over the last five decades to make some people wonder whether there is some truth to it, or whether the tests are all just biased. Personally, I would not contest the test results; I think Black people probably due score less well on them. I would however maintain that the main thing these tests test is ability to pass tests, which is not tantamount to intelligence.
The invention and perfection of an art form is, for me anyway, a definitive criterion of intellectual ability--perhaps even of genuis. Black people in America have literally invented and perfected several art forms: Dixieland jazz, motown, blues, soul, gospel, rap, even rock 'n roll (no less than Jimmy Page said, without Little Richard and Chuck Berry, no Led Zep). If America is remembered for anything 1,000 years from now, it will not be for who was rich or who invented the iPhone. It'll be the music.
@moonbus saidYes, indeed.
@Suzianne
[b]"If we would have said that Joy Reid and Michelle Obama and Sheila Jackson Lee and Ketanji Brown Jackson were affirmative action picks, we would have been called racists. Now they’re coming out and they’re saying it for us … You do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person’s slot to go be tak ...[text shortened]... ,000 years form now, it will not be for who was rich or who invented the iPhone. It'll be the music.
In fact, in a 1975 interview in Rolling Stone magazine, Jimmy Page said this: “We’ve lost the best guitarist any of us ever had, and that was Hendrix,” he said. “It is just kind of a shame that I never really had a chance to talk with him or hear him. I heard his records, naturally, but it would’ve been a thrill to see how he worked things out onstage. That’s quite another ballgame, as you know.”
@moonbus saidCorrect, and the insidious part of this is, just because white people have been saying it for hundreds of years, they believe that the color of a person's skin indicates their intelligence, their ability to process logic, their ability to read or to participate in a higher thinking ability, or to get a degree, or even to know right from wrong.
The fact the @fourfivesix does not identify people by color does not mean that no one else does.
This is gaslighting, plain and simple. White people have been saying this ever since they figured out there even were black people on the same planet. They thought they were savages then, and some white people still think so.
@Zahlanzi said" He consistently advocated for evil things"
he didn't express opinions with other scumbags over a beer in some bar. He made a living, a luxurious living, swaying the public towards a darker future. He consistently advocated for evil things and lied to impressionable idiots so they vote for other liars and evil men against their own interests. He didn't care who gets hurt in the process.
You're damn right the world is a better place without him in it, at the very least until someone replaces him.
What evil things?
@Suzianne saidIt was a ghastly misinterpretation of Social Darwinism which led Europeans to think that certain peoples were "fitted" to work on plantations.
Correct, and the insidious part of this is, just because white people have been saying it for hundreds of years, they believe that the color of a person's skin indicates their intelligence, their ability to process logic, their ability to read or to participate in a higher thinking ability, or to get a degree, or even to know right from wrong.
This is gaslighting, plain a ...[text shortened]... ople on the same planet. They thought they were savages then, and some white people still think so.
@Suzianne saidClapton saw Hendrix live and reportedly commented, "I gotta go home and practice more."
Yes, indeed.
In fact, in a 1975 interview in Rolling Stone magazine, Jimmy Page said this: “We’ve lost the best guitarist any of us ever had, and that was Hendrix,” he said. “It is just kind of a shame that I never really had a chance to talk with him or hear him. I heard his records, naturally, but it would’ve been a thrill to see how he worked things out onstage. That’s quite another ballgame, as you know.”
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