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Marv @ 1/11/2021 12:59 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:
martin wrote:LOL

😂

Lmao!!!

man i like this guy

Marv @ 1/13/2021 5:11 PM
Impeachment

Democracy in action

There is rule of law in this country to counter rule of criminal autocracy

Marv @ 1/13/2021 5:20 PM
“We will never have unity without truth and accountability”
-Rep Jim McGovern, (D) Massachusetts
arkrud @ 1/13/2021 6:20 PM
djsunyc wrote:
arkrud wrote:This all was already explained in Idiocracy movie.
Leaders never come from nowhere - Trump is creation of American culture, political and otherwise.
It is a mirror of what American society become - the reality show which went wrong.
It is time for all American people to take their head out of their a..sss and stop blaming each other for the sins of the past.
Time to see what we can do for each other not at what we are guilty off by association.
It is ironic that man who was dividing us for 4 years managed to bring so many people together in one month.
Go figure...

nice sentiment...not gonna happen. insecure, weak, uneducated and racist white people are threatened. there is no solution here. there is no fix. the US is a sinking ship and every single person that voted for trump made the hole bigger.

orchestrated attack.

So this insecure, weak, uneducated and racist white people are something new... or it is not?
Do you think people come to America all nice and cool and turn into bigots because they encounter other races exist?
Many people came to US from all over the world and still coming with already infected minds.
There is nothing exceptional in America except of self-entitled believe that it is.
Nothing exceptionally great and nothing exceptionally bad.
You will travel around the world and you will find this insecure, weak, uneducated and racist white, black, yellow, and brown people everywhere.
They are looking for someone to blame for their lazy useless life, some local minority which can be bullied around.
Hate multiplies hate regardless of being justified or not. Because hate is never justified.
"Make Good from Bad, because there is nothing else in the world to make Good from."

Marv @ 1/16/2021 5:55 PM
TheGame @ 1/17/2021 7:16 AM
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

djsunyc @ 1/17/2021 2:52 PM
martin @ 1/29/2021 3:38 PM
JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 4:11 PM
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs
BigDaddyG @ 1/29/2021 4:25 PM
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 4:31 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term
BigDaddyG @ 1/29/2021 4:43 PM
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

The term is not to meant to be a reflection of our beliefs, but the differences in the consequences certain groups of people face when expressing those beliefs. I don't care what you're ideology is. I welcome your views, even if I disagree with them. But their is a double standard. Shannon Sharpe brought up the point that Tom Brady faced no backlash for his support of Trump, but could you imagine the backlash LeBron would face if he supported Louis Farrakhan?
martin @ 1/29/2021 4:52 PM
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 4:55 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

The term is not to meant to be a reflection of our beliefs, but the differences in the consequences certain groups of people face when expressing those beliefs. I don't care what you're ideology is. I welcome your views, even if I disagree with them. But their is a double standard. Shannon Sharpe brought up the point that Tom Brady faced no backlash for his support of Trump, but could you imagine the backlash LeBron would face if he supported Louis Farrakhan?
I appreciate you being civil despite different beliefs. Sadly that’s not always the case. Let me tell you about a scary incident that took place last July My wife and I took a Ride to a nearby beach Where a bunch of BLM “ Peaceful protestors” happened to be. We minded our own business but I guess what caught their attention was that I was wearing a NYPD cap(my father is a retired NY cop). Anyway they gathered around us cursing and saying a lot of disgusting things like “Death to white boys” “F the police” and even told my wife they are going to “run a train on her”. Thankfully I grabbed her and ran while they threw things at us and even some spit on us. My wife was so shaken by the incident she didn’t leave the house at all for a couple weeks. So needless to say I do take offense when I hear terms like white privilege since I treat people right and still got nearly attacked with my wife for having different beliefs/skin color
JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 4:57 PM
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

totally disagree. I recommend you read my story I just posted to BigDaddy
jskinny35 @ 1/29/2021 5:05 PM
JCrusher - That is a terrible thing to experience - no question! The reason the subject of white privilege is discussed so much lately as there is significant hypocrisy being caught on tape these days. What happened to you and your wife should not happen. Unfortunately for many POC - these type incidents are all too common. Imagine if what you experienced happened periodically, at times to lesser extents... at times to friends, family, members of your community, etc... the rage and frustration you felt when you reflect back on that awful experience would likely become insurmountable as to your perspective/views. Wrong is still wrong but there is a double standard that exists and many people who don't acknowledge it probably haven't spent enough time with the people that do/have. If you really want examples of the hypocrisy that seems overwhelming to many - just ask. All meant to be civil and helpful!
martin @ 1/29/2021 5:06 PM
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

totally disagree. I recommend you read my story I just posted to BigDaddy

Read it. A very unfortunate incident.

Has nothing to do with white privilege or anything close to the definition of what most would understand to cover that territory.

JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 5:09 PM
jskinny35 wrote:JCrusher - That is a terrible thing to experience - no question! The reason the subject of white privilege is discussed so much lately as there is significant hypocrisy being caught on tape these days. What happened to you and your wife should not happen. Unfortunately for many POC - these type incidents are all too common. Imagine if what you experienced happened periodically, at times to lesser extents... at times to friends, family, members of your community, etc... the rage and frustration you felt when you reflect back on that awful experience would likely become insurmountable as to your perspective/views. Wrong is still wrong but there is a double standard that exists and many people who don't acknowledge it probably haven't spent enough time with the people that do/have. If you really want examples of the hypocrisy that seems overwhelming to many - just ask. All meant to be civil and helpful!
Thank You for your kind words. I still completely disagree but I’m not trying to change your mind. But I still find that term extremely offensive and I feel like it’s being used as a tool to destroy a certain group of people and to get something out of it which is wrong. What my wife and I experienced was terrible and there was no need for it.
JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 5:12 PM
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

totally disagree. I recommend you read my story I just posted to BigDaddy

Read it. A very unfortunate incident.

Has nothing to do with white privilege or anything close to the definition of what most would understand to cover that territory.

Unfortunate? Put aside your beliefs and just look at it as a human being . It was more than “unfortunate” it was downright scary. I was scared to death for my wife that they weee going to rape her and god knows what else.
martin @ 1/29/2021 5:16 PM
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

totally disagree. I recommend you read my story I just posted to BigDaddy

Read it. A very unfortunate incident.

Has nothing to do with white privilege or anything close to the definition of what most would understand to cover that territory.

Unfortunate? Put aside your beliefs and just look at it as a human being . It was more than “unfortunate” it was downright scary. I was scared to death for my wife that they weee going to rape her and god knows what else.

Didn't mean to downplay and I'll put up any other word the more strongly and better describes what you and wife went thru.

Now imagine having to go through that on a regular basis while grocery shopping, driving in a nice car, being lost in the wrong neighborhood, on a jog, trying to buy a home in a better neighborhood, applying for a job. You and wife experienced the worst of the worst. Imagine LIVING it on a regular basis. That's white priviledge

JCrusher @ 1/29/2021 5:20 PM
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
martin wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
JCrusher wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:

Wonder if he had this same energy when Trump installed the Muslim travel ban?

The privilege of this guy. Blaming everyone else when he attacked a joint session of congress. These people really believe they could go to washigton try to overthrow the government and just go on with their lives like nothing happened. How fd in the head do you have to be to believe that.

You hit it on the head. These people think the entire country only belongs to them. The one good thing I can say about the Trump era is it really brought the problem of white privilege to the forefront in this country.

The term “white privilege” is extremely offensive. No matter what your political beliefs are that’s not a nice term to describe people Who simply don’t have your same beliefs

That's not what the term is meant to convey. It's meant to convey the reality that peaceful protesters can get gassed while domestic terrorist blocks away get treated with kids gloves and cry when they start getting hit with similar consequences. These are the same consequences that the CHAZ protesters faced. Why should these terrorists be treated different? Because of their perceived expectations of white privilege?

I disagree. The term is disgusting to me. I’m a white conservative BUT I’ve always treated EVERYONE well and with respect. Anyway it’s a disgusting term

It's a disgusting term because it accurately describes what is happening. Doesn't mean it has to be directed at everyone but it does happen.

What you may be believing is akin to its much more evil half brother of racism; to project it does not exist in America is being blind

totally disagree. I recommend you read my story I just posted to BigDaddy

Read it. A very unfortunate incident.

Has nothing to do with white privilege or anything close to the definition of what most would understand to cover that territory.

Unfortunate? Put aside your beliefs and just look at it as a human being . It was more than “unfortunate” it was downright scary. I was scared to death for my wife that they weee going to rape her and god knows what else.

Didn't mean to downplay and I'll put up any other word the more strongly and better describes what you and wife went thru.

Now imagine having to go through that on a regular basis while grocery shopping, driving in a nice car, being lost in the wrong neighborhood, on a jog, trying to buy a home in a better neighborhood, applying for a job. You and wife experienced the worst of the worst. Imagine LIVING it on a regular basis. That's white priviledge

. Well you did downplay it quite frankly and immediately went into the “white privilege” thing. Anyway whatever not trying to change your mind. But i am sick to my stomach right now. This will be my last post on this site for good after some of the comments. BigDaddyG and jskinny I want To thank you for the kind words about my horrible experience. Despite different opinions it means a lot that you show concern
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