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jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 06, 2014 11:22AM

Opra has always been racist. Blacks are even more racist than I am and that's saying a lot.
abgp Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 05:01AM

then why would you want to be like them? why add to the problem instead of doing the opposite? if you find it abhorrent in someone else, why is that fuel for you to be this way?
quasi Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 10:06AM

I'd say because they claim so adamantly to be against racism while actually being some of it's biggest promoters for personal profit, a fundamental lack of honesty.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 12:47PM

The reason Quasi posted and the fact that so many of them think I owe them something for slavery. I never owned a slave in my life and I doubt any of my ancestors ever did either unless one of them was richer than I think they were. None of the blacks living today were ever owned either. I will get over my racism when they get over slavery.
Paul Revere Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 04:04PM

Blacks do a very good job at keeping racism alive. They don't know facts on slavery like only 1.6% of whites owned slaves, and that most slaves were sent to South America... And more importantly, they blame every White, even though Eastern Europeans had nothing to do with the salve trade. Either they're really as dumb as they look, or they want hand outs, but I hear blacks talking about how bad Whites are more than anyone, when we've done more to help them advance and get out of their primitive culture than anyone else and yet they're so unappreciative. This is why I stay a racist. I'm tired of hearing them complain.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 08:01PM

Yeah, that's the solution, fight racism with more racism. Boy howdy, that'll fix it.
Paul Revere Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2014 09:55PM

So if you're commenting (Fight racism with more racism)...
What are we supposed to do??? We're trying to help these jungle apes evolve, but they keep blaming Whites for everything.
They have more opportunity than ever, but still all they think about is getting high and chasing women around all day.
Then when they wake up, and they're 40 years old with nothing going for them, then they blame the whites who have been establishing themselves in society. It's the apes that have to move forward.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 09, 2014 11:05AM

If we white people end all our racism and the blacks don't then we will have hell to pay. It will then be us who are slaves to the blacks, giving them everything and nothing left for us. A very real race way may not be too far off in the future, thank you Odamna.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 09, 2014 02:12PM

What are we supposed to do? How about grow up for starters, then maybe we can evolve beyond the bullshit. Instead you blame your racism on other racists. That's not a justification, that's called hypocrisy. If it's wrong for them to do it then it's wrong for you to as well.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 10, 2014 12:54PM

It may be wrong for me to do it, but I was raised this way and I will continue until they stop thinking I owe them something. Even after I may stop being racist against blacks I will continue to racist against Mexicans because of their illegal entry into the US.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 10, 2014 05:44PM

Yeah, you're wrong. You're also stupid. If you think you have an out because you were "raised that way" then what about everyone else who was "raised that way"? Maybe the Mexicans were "raised that way"? Maybe Islamic militants were "raised that way". There are places to put people who were "raised that way" which are separate from the rest of society for a reason.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 11, 2014 12:37PM

Yes I was raised that way but I don't go around killing people or sneaking into a country illegally or trying to make people pay me for shit that happened to my ancestors. I don't even go around calling people stupid who don't believe the way I do, at least not to their face. At least I admit what I am which is more than most people will do.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 11, 2014 01:23PM

I call you stupid because you try to use stupid reasons to justify the simple fact that you prejudge people based on their race, which is something that has no justification whatsoever. You are part of the problem, your attitude perpetuates the racism in both directions and you are too stupid to see that. If you kept your mouth shut about it instead of bragging about it perhaps you wouldn't be called stupid so often. In simple terms, don't do (or say) stupid things that cause others to say you're stupid. If you're racist and can't/won't change then keep it to yourself and keep it YOUR problem.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 12:31PM

Then I would be a closet racist just like so many others black and white together. too many people try to hide their true nature I am not one of them. I might judge others because of their skin color but when they show me they don't act like the n word then I consider them normal. I have known some blacks who don't act like the world owes them something and don't talk like the rest so they are normal humans. I have also known some whites I would call the n word as well and have called them the n word to their faces. It is not my fault that most who act like it are black so basically it's not the color of their skin so much as their attitude.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 05:22PM

You have no right to call anyone else on their racism when you do the same damn thing yourself. Because you open your mouth about it and aren't a "closet racist" doesn't make you any better or significantly any different than any other racist.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 07:39PM

Anyone here has the right to say and do any damned thing they choose, regardless of whether they do so with your blessings or otherwise.

Unless and until your kind, AKA those hell bent on espousing how every one else should, would or ought to act/speak/live their lives are completely in control it's still an almost free world.

All your well intentioned crap is just fine, so long as you direct it toward the one person you have a every right to focus it on .... yourself smileys with beer

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quasi Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 07:44PM

Which brings us back around to the honesty factor. Honesty is better, even if it's different from what we believe - everyone knows where they stand. Manipulation of others by means of claiming to be one thing while actually being another perpetuates the problem just as much if not more than actually being honest, even if those honest beliefs are wrong.

I prefer a face to face fight than getting stabbed in the back by someone pretending to be looking out for my best interests.



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Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 10:03PM

Between all the doublespeak, newspeak and PC speech bein swung around these days you couldn find a lotta honesty with a gaggle of dead cats in assistance.

Was runnin a rebuild facilty one time and was given a choice by the companys owner between 2 former longtime Heidelberg mechs to come in for a few months and help train our crew. My choice was almost instantaneous and my boss said "Are you sure you want Todd? He's cantankerous, opinionated, hard to get along with and very direct."

My response was "Absolutely! He's everything you say, balanced with extremely knowledgeable, patient and a great teacher, and ..... no matter what, you never hafta wonder where you stand with him."

Todd and I wound up bein great friends for 10 years until his death a lil over 5yrs ago and I count that old man as one of the best friends/mentors I ever had. If you ever wondered what he thought about anything, all you had to do was ask, 'cause he'd damned well shoot ya the straight skinny without battin an eye, even when he knew it might be hard to swallow.

What a shame that so much of our communication is spent doin that silly verbal dance where we speak all around what needs to be said instead of just bein forthright about it and sayin what's really in our thoughts.

The simple concept of "say what you mean and mean what you say" would lead to much simpler and productive communications rock
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quasi Report This Comment
Date: March 12, 2014 10:26PM

On a recent job application I listed honesty as both one of my strengths and one of my weaknesses. I've only been fired once, from a job I'd had for over ten years, because I was too honest for the company owner's fake born again Christian taste. My customers loved me for it, had a lot of repeat business and requests for my assistance because of it, and it took one bozo who walked in ranting and wouldn't stop to cost me my job, even though we agreed to cool off and try again later. It really went back to a time when I wouldn't endorse or recommend a substandard product a couple of years before, a product I was told was a "cash cow" which was true for awhile, at the expense of our customers and, through warranty claims, eventually our company and the manufacturer. I made waves and they weren't forgotten when an opportunity to cut payroll at MY expense presented itself at the height of the recession.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 13, 2014 12:04PM

Thank you Mr Kim and Quasi, I am glad there are still some on here who will always be honest even if it doesn't agree with me. I used to lie all the time but over the years I found it is easier to tell the truth. Ask my wife, she always knows which pants make her butt look fat. I know there are some who aren't racist but I suspect there are more who are but are just hiding it. I will never hide mine unless it is illegal. I have loosened my racism somewhat with the more blacks I meet who aren't typical "you owe me for slavery". I will probably never allow a different race in my family, not because of the skin color but because of the different culture involved.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 13, 2014 02:46PM

Kim said, "Unless and until your kind, AKA those hell bent on espousing how every one else should, would or ought to act/speak/live their lives..."

My kind? Hell bent? You're categorizing and grouping me again into your mental compartments and judging me based upon your (mistaken) assumptions about me.

I am exercising my freedom of speech too. As I have REPEATEDLY stated, I do not entertain any notions of being able to change anyone else in any way, but I can still speak my mind. I am not about to make any apologies for my view that racism is stupidity and if I feel like stating that then I will, just as you and others express what you believe and think. JG is free to make all the racist comments he desires and I am equally free to rebut them and call them as I see them.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 14, 2014 12:00PM

You are indeed free to say anything you wish but you credibility when you star calling names when the other person didn't call you names. Name calling and insults are never they way to go if you want to be taken seriously. Just because a person believes differently than you do does not mean they are stupid. You will hardly ever see me call anyone on here names. I don't use name calling because I am too mature for that and it is clear to see that some on here haven't grown up enough.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 16, 2014 07:55PM

You may notice that you are the only one here that I come right out and say you're stupid to. There's a reason for that. It is because you continually prove how stupid you are in your comments. It isn't really a matter of me calling you names, rather me calling it what I see it as. It is so blatantly obvious that you say stupid things so often and it surprises me that most of the others here just seem to put up with it or ignore it and say nothing. I feel somewhat of a social obligation to point it out. I am not trying to insult you, just "pointing out the elephant in the room" almost everyone else is ignoring here. I know of no other method of telling you that you are being stupid without saying it bluntly.

I am glad that you have managed to quell some of your racism over time. That's good thing. However it is still stupid to fall back on the old cliche excuses for being racist and keep clinging to them as some sort of justification. There is no justification for any of it. It is just plain wrong and false. You know that a person's potential has nothing to do with race and have said as much. So let the whole thing go and be bigger than that. As long as racists keep clinging to their prejudice on either side the problem will continue on. Outgrow how you were raised and look at reality.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 17, 2014 10:51AM

Those who have lost their racism will be shocked when they discover that their revered black people will side with other blacks against them. If or when it comes to a race war those who have married blacks will find they will be the first to go. White people are not being accepted in the black community any better than blacks are accepted in ours.

Out of all the races there is only one that I have ever had the desire to see naked. On our sister site porn613 the pics with blacks in the thumbnail I never open because I do not think they are beautiful at all. Well maybe Halley Berry if she were to appear nude.



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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 17, 2014 01:17PM

There you go again. I am astounded by your ignorance.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 18, 2014 11:16AM

Glad I could entertain. If there was a race war which side would you join?
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 18, 2014 01:38PM

I didn't say it was entertaining.

I don't do war.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 19, 2014 10:57AM

Too bad, in a war like that the ones who don't do war are usually the first ones to go.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 19, 2014 02:20PM

I've stayed out of them all so far and I'm not dead yet.
Paul Revere Report This Comment
Date: March 19, 2014 02:22PM

It's true... Whites are never accepted in black communities. Just look at the dirty looks you get if you happen to go to a black neighborhood, look at the shitty service you get from blacks at stores, customer service...etc. I will never help a black in my life. They're lazy, more racist than anyone, and feel they are owed. Respect, Trust & Love are EARNED... no hand outs in that department. Blacks, referring to the american ones are a disgrace to humanity. If they want to be treated equally, they have to reciprocate. It's a two way street.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 20, 2014 11:18AM

You're not dead yet because the wars in your lifetime have been somewhere else. What happens when the war comes to your home and more than just soldiers are involved? What happens when a war is racial? How do you hide when everyone around you is fighting, not just the military? Do you even do anything to protect yourself and your family? Do you take sides or just kill everyone you can?
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: March 20, 2014 12:59PM

Used to work with a black dude from Nigeria who gave me a cuppla interesting perspectives on America, working and blacks.

He'd been here about 4yrs at the time, worked full time at night, was goin to college carryin almost a full load during the day and was a pretty sharp dude. Though 20 yrs my junior he'd been to many more places in the world than I had and I found him a friendly and interesting person to talk to.

He told me he loved America for many reasons and haddn completely decided if he'd ever return to his native Nigeria to live. What he told me was the attraction here was more than just the comparative quality of life, but the American people and their spirit that was his main attraction.

One night we were talkin about work and he said somethin that really floored me when he said "You Americans work hard, in fact you work harder than any other people I've ever seen!". In honesty I'd never given that idea any thought, after all, having grown up here it seemed to me we just do what we do. He said "You Americans work more hours to provide for your families, accept the idea of working overtime as a way to work even harder to get ahead and I really respect that about your culture".

Another night he related how little he felt in common with blacks here and that he had no black American friends, which really raised my curiosity, so I asked what he meant by that?

He said most all the blacks he'd met here, and most especially the younger ones, had no respect for themselves or each other, nor seemingly for anyone else either. He told me they were coarse, crude, lazy, seemed very spiteful of each other, but most especially white people and seemed to feel as if they were entitled to a living and most everything life here had to offer here, yet had no desire to work to achieve these things, that they felt as if they were somehow owed them, which he said he had no way of understanding as they didn seem to fit into the model of American society as he understood it.

He said when other blacks he met would call him "brother, bro or brother man" he found that offensive as they certainly weren't his brothers and that essentially the only thing they really shared was the color of their skin drinking smiley

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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 20, 2014 06:49PM

I don't see the possibility of that happening JG. The only people causing racial problems are racists. The majority of Americans aren't racist and they aren't going to participate in your imagined "race war" no matter how you spin it.

Kim, I have similar experiences with native African people. Those experiences reinforce my conviction that a person's potential has nothing to do with their race. Good people are good people. Bad people are bad people. Obviously race has nothing to do with it.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 21, 2014 12:07PM

But racists are in every race and it appears to me more blacks are more racist than whites. If a race war to ignite it doesn't matter if racists are the ones fighting whites will kill everything black and blacks will kill everything white and it won't matter to any of them if their target is carrying a gun or not. So unless you live on a deserted island somewhere you will become involved.

I am glad to see that some blacks do see that most others believe they are owed a living but until all of them see they aren't owed anything there will always be racism. I have never owned slaves and I doubt any of my ancestors ever did either, so I don't believe I owe them a thing.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 21, 2014 01:18PM

You're going to see what you look for JG. You are already racially biased so naturally you are going to notice things to reinforce your attitude more so than the opposite. There is no doubt that racism exists within all races. If the goal is to get beyond racism then the logical thing to do is to reinforce the attitude of being non-racist among all people. Complaining about your perception that blacks are more racist than whites (which I disagree with and also disagree with the opposite view) only serves to perpetuate the very thing you are bitching about. As long as you continue to put your focus on who is more racist then you are exacerbating the problem and you bring yourself down to the same level as the racist blacks you complain about. In turn, you get black racists with reinforced racist attitudes towards you. It's vicious cycle. Forget about all that bullshit and start treating people like people regardless of race.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 22, 2014 11:43AM

As long as blacks continue to think we owe them a living I am going to continue to object. If they will get out and make a living without affirmative action then I can put aside my racism. They have the same opportunities white do but they do not avail themselves of it.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 22, 2014 02:05PM

I don't think that you understand what I have said. Nothing is going to change as long as racists hold to their attitudes on BOTH sides. There are just as many whites with "the world owes me a living" attitude too. In order to get beyond and eliminate racial tension we are all going to have to let go of the past and move on.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 23, 2014 11:42AM

Maybe people can let go of the past if the media and the government can drop the slavery issue and let it just be forgotten. As long as everyone is reminded about slavery in the past there will be those who think they are owed something for it and as long as the government keeps handing out rights and money to blacks for the past then whites will continue to think they should be given something as well. Equality is one thing but when equality goes to far to one side then it is just wrong and not equal. What we have is a Mexican standoff, no one can put down their gun first because the other will shoot them.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 23, 2014 02:22PM

You are not helping the situation, you are making it worse.
jgoins Report This Comment
Date: March 24, 2014 11:14AM

I didn't know I had so much power, thank you.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: March 24, 2014 02:21PM

Apparently you have difficulty understanding the concept of equality.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: April 28, 2014 11:00PM

i didn't read the whole thread because i have heard the same argument, as well as the "defense" of beliefs, along with the "justification" (for the lack of a better word) for people's thinking on racism. here multiple times.
people are not born prejudice, they are taught to be by a multitude of differing factors. the problem is in the mindset of the past, and the utter disregard of the consequences of future encounters.
there are a percentage of black people that feel "entitled" to someone else's stuff just because they are black. the logic in this is flawed beyond belief because the same people think that they are entitled (and old groin is partially correct) because of a historical persecution of black people by white people (of many nationalities).
the main problem (i think) is the source that people are quoting as historical gospel, and not the COMPLETE story. it's nothing more than a tool to help keep the "sheep" fighting amongst themselves.

i think i might have said. "insert same old Fossil comment here"
nah, it needed to be heard again

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