Topic: 5 ways whites are discriminated against
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Thu 11/02/17 11:46 PM





Yes.. they were Democrats...


and today they are republicans ...
wasn't killarys mentor the grand poohbah of the KkK?


until he grew up and evolved ...

many admirable people are so admired BECAUSE they are able to show such growth in their mentality and circumstances ...
so he's a great guy now, huh... david duke is no longer in the KKK... is he a great guy as well?


I dont know if that is true or not, he certainly still seems dedicated to the 'white' cause ...

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Fri 11/03/17 09:51 AM






Yes.. they were Democrats...


and today they are republicans ...
wasn't killarys mentor the grand poohbah of the KkK?


until he grew up and evolved ...

many admirable people are so admired BECAUSE they are able to show such growth in their mentality and circumstances ...
so he's a great guy now, huh... david duke is no longer in the KKK... is he a great guy as well?


I dont know if that is true or not, he certainly still seems dedicated to the 'white' cause ...
being pro white is wrong? Is Byrd dedicated to whites as well?

mightymoe's photo
Fri 11/03/17 09:55 AM
Edited by mightymoe on Fri 11/03/17 09:57 AM

It was an English guy, something to do with sugar,
I know what the thread is about and it's not the kkk, I was giving an example!
people credit Lincoln, the president at the time... A republican....

I meant to answer your question about who stopped slavery here, lol

msharmony's photo
Fri 11/03/17 09:58 AM







Yes.. they were Democrats...


and today they are republicans ...
wasn't killarys mentor the grand poohbah of the KkK?


until he grew up and evolved ...

many admirable people are so admired BECAUSE they are able to show such growth in their mentality and circumstances ...
so he's a great guy now, huh... david duke is no longer in the KKK... is he a great guy as well?


I dont know if that is true or not, he certainly still seems dedicated to the 'white' cause ...
being pro white is wrong? Is Byrd dedicated to whites as well?


I dont feel one way or another about the man or about being 'pro white'


mightymoe's photo
Fri 11/03/17 10:05 AM








Yes.. they were Democrats...


and today they are republicans ...
wasn't killarys mentor the grand poohbah of the KkK?


until he grew up and evolved ...

many admirable people are so admired BECAUSE they are able to show such growth in their mentality and circumstances ...
so he's a great guy now, huh... david duke is no longer in the KKK... is he a great guy as well?


I dont know if that is true or not, he certainly still seems dedicated to the 'white' cause ...
being pro white is wrong? Is Byrd dedicated to whites as well?


I dont feel one way or another about the man or about being 'pro white'


I'm just trying to figure out why one is good and the bad in your eyes... They were both grand poohbahs, but Byrd is good while Duke isn't? What's the difference?

msharmony's photo
Fri 11/03/17 10:14 AM









Yes.. they were Democrats...


and today they are republicans ...
wasn't killarys mentor the grand poohbah of the KkK?


until he grew up and evolved ...

many admirable people are so admired BECAUSE they are able to show such growth in their mentality and circumstances ...
so he's a great guy now, huh... david duke is no longer in the KKK... is he a great guy as well?


I dont know if that is true or not, he certainly still seems dedicated to the 'white' cause ...
being pro white is wrong? Is Byrd dedicated to whites as well?


I dont feel one way or another about the man or about being 'pro white'


I'm just trying to figure out why one is good and the bad in your eyes... They were both grand poohbahs, but Byrd is good while Duke isn't? What's the difference?



I have actually not stated whether I thought either one was 'good' or 'bad'. I stated that one was admired for growing in his outlook from racist to social activist.

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Fri 11/03/17 10:49 AM


It was an English guy, something to do with sugar,
I know what the thread is about and it's not the kkk, I was giving an example!
people credit Lincoln, the president at the time... A republican....

I meant to answer your question about who stopped slavery here, lol

Yes, I think he did in the states but we were the first to lead, I've not looked it up tho.

msharmony's photo
Fri 11/03/17 11:01 AM


It was an English guy, something to do with sugar,
I know what the thread is about and it's not the kkk, I was giving an example!
people credit Lincoln, the president at the time... A republican....

I meant to answer your question about who stopped slavery here, lol


they do, but he actually didn't stop slavery, his proclamation only applied in states where federal government had no authority.

a collection of many abolitionists, politicians, and slaves themselves collaborated in what eventually ended slavery, not really any one person.

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Fri 11/03/17 11:07 AM
If trump pressed the button and nuked nk you would say trump did it, you wouldn't say his party did!

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Fri 11/03/17 11:59 AM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 11/03/17 12:01 PM

If trump pressed the button and nuked nk you would say trump did it, you wouldn't say his party did!



you are right, which is why I rarely post anything putting blame on only one party or the other

however, I do hold accountable individuals for their individual actions, like a president choice to push a button that launches a nuke(unless it is necessary to run it by others for approval which it isnt)



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Fri 11/03/17 12:13 PM
Cool, then you can say one person can be accountable for starting the end of slavery laugh

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Fri 11/03/17 12:16 PM

Cool, then you can say one person can be accountable for starting the end of slavery laugh


Psst...you guys brought it here laugh

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Fri 11/03/17 12:22 PM
Edited by Unknow on Fri 11/03/17 12:24 PM
Shhhh,
don't say anything :winking,
Or, did you take them with you when you left? surprised

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 11/03/17 12:23 PM

Shhhh,
don't say anything :winking,


Shhhhh

msharmony's photo
Fri 11/03/17 12:33 PM

Cool, then you can say one person can be accountable for starting the end of slavery laugh


lol, the 'ending of slavery' was a much longer more complex process than applying pressure to a button with ones finger ...

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Fri 11/03/17 12:50 PM
Yes, but it had to start somewhere as does every change in life!
I think you should step back, put the kettle on and have a nice cup of tea, then chill.
That's written in the British constitution bigsmile

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Fri 11/03/17 12:58 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 11/03/17 12:59 PM

Yes, but it had to start somewhere as does every change in life!
I think you should step back, put the kettle on and have a nice cup of tea, then chill.
That's written in the British constitution bigsmile


oh, we are just having a discussion on a simplistic concept, no big deal, im only participating like everyone else, this is one way that I do chill.

what I was saying though is there is a big difference betweeen one person choosing to push a button that directly causes an action from beginning ot end

and one person making a statement about an action that involves millions over time ...

its like declaring who 'started' wars and which soldier shot the other soldier,, one is much more direct and instant than the other ...

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Fri 11/03/17 01:03 PM
Ummm, you didn't put the kettle on did you? huh

msharmony's photo
Fri 11/03/17 01:07 PM

Ummm, you didn't put the kettle on did you? huh



having a muffin and tea as I chat, actually.

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Fri 11/03/17 01:12 PM
winking