Tennessee Football boldly supporting BLM

#51
#51
This is true. A lot of the Antifa... probably most of them, are white. A lot of women too.

Doesn't help the BLM cause that they are fomenting riots, looting and arson though. And attacking police.

Those women you talk about here .... they have to tie a pork chop around their neck just to have a dog to come around them.
 
#52
#52
How can they know what I know about what they have experienced? They have no idea what it's like to live as a white person, after all, and they would have no idea if our experiences were identical.

While everyone else comes to grips with what subjective experience actually means and what it implies, I'll be waiting in the real world with the rest of the adults to see what kind of concrete facts and data are being produced.

So far, just a lot that says black people are not victimized by the cops or anyone else in this so called systemically racist country.

So, are the black people that claim they experience systemic racism liars or just too stupid to understand what they are experiencing?
 
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#60
Not sure how you'd delineate between the 2. There is a lot of destruction and mayhem associated with BLM. A wise person wouldnt want to give the perception of supporting such an organization.

Seems fairly easy to protest without pimping BLM.

This!

If a group of people had organized a crime that was going to happen at Wal Mart and I knew this in advance, wouldn't it be smart to not be around it instead of complaining people are mixing me up with it just because I had some shopping to do.
 
#64
#64
Nice. I assume that is an insult.

Oh well, you're quoting a guy that cheers for child rape. So you're probably good.

That is the dumbest statement ever. I responded to somebody celebrating 2 human beings getting "smoked. " Give context to the misleading crap you spew.
 
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So, are the black people that claim they experience systemic racism liars or just too stupid to understand what they are experiencing?
They aren't stupid. Some are lying, obviously.

Most are just doing their best to interpret their subjective life experience like everyone else. It is irrelevant. Sane people don't make decisions based on other people's subjective experience.

Let me ask you a question. Do you believe in ghosts? If not, 45% of Americans do believe in ghosts. Are you denying their experience? Are they all stupid or lying?

Do you believe in Islam? There are 2 billion Muslims. Are you denying their experience? Are they all stupid or lying?

We can play this game ad infinitem. It is absurd. The end result is attempting to solve the problem of "systemic racism" without ever even defining the problem in concrete terms. This is how you end up with millions of tweets about "change" with zero actionable ideas.
 
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What are they trying to change?
I would actually like to hear what they want. I've seen nothing of substance relative to that. Also, if there is an atmosphere of inequality at the University; wasn't it created by these same administrators which they are walking in lockstep with today?
 
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The sad thing is that this is a human rights issue that's been hijacked by politicians who are framing it in a way to benefit them. The left-sided view never really talks about the progress that has already been made and the right-sided view paints it as just violent terror and destruction. The real problem is that we have too many people willing to go along with the politics instead of seeing through the BS and being able to support the good parts of these movements and also speak out against some of the bad that is coming along with it. Like most things...the truth is somewhere in the middle...but that doesn't turn out voters.
 
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I would actually like to hear what they want. I've seen nothing of substance relative to that. Also, if there us an atmosphere of inequality at the University; wasn't it created by these same administrators which they are walking in lockstep with today?
Note how all of the incidents they rage about are in blue cities, many with black leaders.

If there's systemic racism it's created by blacks. Kind of like they do to each other in tribal Africa.
 
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The sad thing is that this is a human rights issue that's been hijacked by politicians who are framing it in a way to benefit them. The left-sided view never really talks about the progress that has already been made and the right-sided view paints it as just violent terror and destruction. The real problem is that we have too many people willing to go along with the politics instead of seeing through the BS and being able to support the good parts of these movements and also speak out against some of the bad that is coming along with it. Like most things...the truth is somewhere in the middle...but that doesn't turn out voters.
I doubt many of the rioters, looters and non-peaceful protestors will ever vote. In fact most of them will never have a job again because the crap chain restaurant they worked for went out of business.
 
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