Baltimore question

Is Baltimore a dangerous and filthy place?

  • Yes

    Votes: 108 96.4%
  • No

    Votes: 4 3.6%

  • Total voters
    112
I should have been clearer. That wasn't my intent.

It's been floated several times here that "the dang ol MSM ain't gonna report this cuz it makes them libtard cities look bad."

You should argue with the posters saying that.

I share Baltimore news in the Baltimore thread and only answered LG’s query as to why.

Most of my news sources are local but not all of them.
 
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Lol name-calling as usual is the resort of the uneducated and unreasoned debate. I am correct but good luck with that

Nah dude, I quoted Jefferson with a notion that directly disproves your ********. Like, you're not correct in any capacity. If name calling bothers you, I would avoid situations like this where you attempt to joust with stupidity as your lance.
 
Nah dude, I quoted Jefferson with a notion that directly disproves your ********. Like, you're not correct in any capacity. If name calling bothers you, I would avoid situations like this where you attempt to joust with stupidity as your lance.

It doesn’t bother me, I’ve often found it to be a calling card from the ignorant and low IQ crowd. I won this “debate” before it even got started, years ago
 
Slavery is inherently evil and the US was among the last countries in the civilized world to abolish it. Gonna have to disagree with you here.

That is a fact but still has nothing to do with hate. Most people during our slave holding days believed black people were inferior to white people. They even had “science” to back up their beliefs. Doesn’t mean they hated blacks they were just ignorant of the fact that they were humans just like whites.
 
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That is a fact but still has nothing to do with hate. Most people during our slave holding days believed black people were inferior to white people. They even had “science” to back up their beliefs. Doesn’t mean they hated blacks they were just ignorant of the fact that they were humans just like whites.
It's really cool that you can go back in time AND read into people's hearts/minds.
 
There were millions still enslaved for many, many years after the U.S. abolished it.

Indentured servitude and serfdom aren't the same as slavery. It was less than 80 years after our abolition that it was declared a universal infringement of human rights. "Millions" isn't just an exaggeration, it borders on blatant bullsh*t.
 
But you can?

Dude you need to get laid.

No, I'm properly set in that department. I didn't get married.

I don't need to read a ****ing mind to know that stripping someone's freedom and forcing them into unpaid labor is an act rooted in malevolence and hate. The abolition movement happened for a reason.
 
Indentured servitude and serfdom aren't the same as slavery. It was less than 80 years after our abolition that it was declared a universal infringement of human rights. "Millions" isn't just an exaggeration, it borders on blatant bullsh*t.
Um indentured servitude is a form of slavery. Where did you go to school again? Or did you?
 
Indentured servitude and serfdom aren't the same as slavery. It was less than 80 years after our abolition that it was declared a universal infringement of human rights. "Millions" isn't just an exaggeration, it borders on blatant bullsh*t.

There were between 2 and 4 million slaves just in Brazil when slavery was abolished there in 1888.
 
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Um indentured servitude is a form of slavery. Where did you go to school again? Or did you?

Christ on a ****ing cross...


Indentured servitude differs from slavery because the labor, though unpaid, is still working towards something. It would repay a debt, it would be used as a means of earning transportation, housing, or a plot of land.

I'm gonna start charging you for the education because I operate under the mantra that sh*t ain't free.
 
No, I'm properly set in that department. I didn't get married.

I don't need to read a ****ing mind to know that stripping someone's freedom and forcing them into unpaid labor is an act rooted in malevolence and hate. The abolition movement happened for a reason.

Reading their minds is exactly what you are doing. “Scientists” at the time wrote papers on how blacks were inferior to whites and incapable of living in civilized society.
 
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There were between 2 and 4 million slaves just in Brazil when slavery was abolished there in 1888.
That's the number that had been imported over a period of time. You're also naming the last Western country to abolish it as well as the largest importer in the Americas.
 
Reading their minds is exactly what you are doing. “Scientists” at the time wrote papers on how blacks were inferior to whites and incapable of living in civilized society.

You literally just posted why minds didn't need to be read to support my argument. Ask an ethics expert.
 
Christ on a ****ing cross...


Indentured servitude differs from slavery because the labor, though unpaid, is still working towards something. It would repay a debt, it would be used as a means of earning transportation, housing, or a plot of land.

I'm gonna start charging you for the education because I operate under the mantra that sh*t ain't free.
I said it was a form of slavery. You said it wasn’t. I am right again, I know what indentured servitude is. And it IS a form of slavery. Better get your money back from your 2 years of community college online!

Indentured servitude - Wikipedia
 

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