zoogs Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists Wrong. Please try again. literally hundreds of millions of would be 'immigrants' whose primary purpose for coming into this country is to destroy it. We have a country that is struggling mightily just to stay afloat socially, culturally, economically, and nationally and the sheer weight of the flood of non Americans (people whose values and ideas of what a Nation is and ought to be, are vastly different and in many ways diametrically opposed to America and the very spirit and values for which that flag flies high That's ... misguided. 6 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! That is very insulting to most whites who are NOT racists. To call someone as nasty and wrong as being a racist when they are in fact not racist is as mean and unfriendly as one can get really. This is where the bulk of Americans are at on the entire subject of Black / White relations. Just as it is NOT racist to oppose mass immigration in to our country when there are literally hundreds of millions of would be 'immigrants' whose primary purpose for coming into this country is to destroy it. We have a country that is struggling mightily just to stay afloat socially, culturally, economically, and nationally and the sheer weight of the flood of non Americans (people whose values and ideas of what a Nation is and ought to be, are vastly different and in many ways diametrically opposed to America and the very spirit and values for which that flag flies high. The spirit and meaning of the flag is basically supportive of the very ideals and presumed goals of the Black lives matter folks. To protest against what you claim to be for is nonsense. Black Lives Matter does NOT claim "all whites are racists." There are not "literally" hundreds of millions of immigrants who want to destroy this country. This country is not "struggling mightily" to stay afloat. We're doing just fine, thanks. Could be better, but still the best place to live in the world, all things considered. I don't see how a person can, in one sentence, express fury that BLM is sending a message that "All whites are racists!" and just a few sentences later make the absurd claim that immigrants are "people whose values and ideas of what a Nation is and ought to be, are vastly different and in many ways diametrically opposed to America." The irony is palpable. And finally, you clearly have no idea what BLM is protesting for. 4 Quote Link to comment
redout22 Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 This thread can be summed up by the following emoji's to a T. Quote Link to comment
Huskerford1 Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! That is very insulting to most whites who are NOT racists. To call someone as nasty and wrong as being a racist when they are in fact not racist is as mean and unfriendly as one can get really. This is where the bulk of Americans are at on the entire subject of Black / White relations. Just as it is NOT racist to oppose mass immigration in to our country when there are literally hundreds of millions of would be 'immigrants' whose primary purpose for coming into this country is to destroy it. We have a country that is struggling mightily just to stay afloat socially, culturally, economically, and nationally and the sheer weight of the flood of non Americans (people whose values and ideas of what a Nation is and ought to be, are vastly different and in many ways diametrically opposed to America and the very spirit and values for which that flag flies high. The spirit and meaning of the flag is basically supportive of the very ideals and presumed goals of the Black lives matter folks. To protest against what you claim to be for is nonsense. You should have throw in the "all lives matter" counter argument to "black lives matter" while you were at it... 2 Quote Link to comment
GBRHouston Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! That is very insulting to most whites who are NOT racists. To call someone as nasty and wrong as being a racist when they are in fact not racist is as mean and unfriendly as one can get really. This is where the bulk of Americans are at on the entire subject of Black / White relations. Just as it is NOT racist to oppose mass immigration in to our country when there are literally hundreds of millions of would be 'immigrants' whose primary purpose for coming into this country is to destroy it. We have a country that is struggling mightily just to stay afloat socially, culturally, economically, and nationally and the sheer weight of the flood of non Americans (people whose values and ideas of what a Nation is and ought to be, are vastly different and in many ways diametrically opposed to America and the very spirit and values for which that flag flies high. The spirit and meaning of the flag is basically supportive of the very ideals and presumed goals of the Black lives matter folks. To protest against what you claim to be for is nonsense. Okay, I disagree with BLM, and I agree with some of what you say here, but I will also have to disagree with some of what you are saying. Walk up to a BLM protest and ask anybody there if all white people are racist, I will bet you anything that their answer will be "no." As much as they should not generalize us, we should not generalize them. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! Not true. The message being sent is that all whites have benefitted from the systems of racism, while minorities have suffered. That's a very different message than, "You are a racist." and it's also unfortunately sad that so many of us can't admit to being fortunate to be given opportunities that others haven't because of their skin color. A second message being sent is that being silent, being unconcerned, being in disagreement with the notion that whites have benefitted while minorities have suffered is to choose the side of oppression. That's a different conversation, but it's still hardly something that should be taken as a personal attack. It's a plea to listen and to see, to have compassion and empathy, to look out for each other. Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 They had better be kicked off the team Quote Link to comment
Dbqgolfer Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! Not true. The message being sent is that all whites have benefitted from the systems of racism, while minorities have suffered. That's a very different message than, "You are a racist." and it's also unfortunately sad that so many of us can't admit to being fortunate to be given opportunities that others haven't because of their skin color. A second message being sent is that being silent, being unconcerned, being in disagreement with the notion that whites have benefitted while minorities have suffered is to choose the side of oppression. That's a different conversation, but it's still hardly something that should be taken as a personal attack. It's a plea to listen and to see, to have compassion and empathy, to look out for each other. So when some of the people leading a BLM protest chant "What do we want? Dead Cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Pigs in a blanket, Fry em like bacon!" They're just good, concerned citizens letting people know that we lack compassion and empathy. Please note, I used the word some,not all. It's probably best when talking about these issues not to lump everyone together. Quote Link to comment
Undone Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 They had better be kicked off the team Hal just really needs to keep his mouth shut. Quote Link to comment
Dbqgolfer Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 They had better be kicked off the team well, that would help recruiting. (sarcasm) Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 So when some of the people leading a BLM protest chant "What do we want? Dead Cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Pigs in a blanket, Fry em like bacon!" They're just good, concerned citizens letting people know that we lack compassion and empathy. Please note, I used the word some,not all. It's probably best when talking about these issues not to lump everyone together. You're using the statements of a very few people to impugn the entire Black Lives Matter movement. Of course statements like that against cops are repugnant. Do you really think all BLM supporters want to harm the police? It's misconceptions and outright falsehoods like this that inflame what should be a very civil topic of discussion. 3 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! Not true. The message being sent is that all whites have benefitted from the systems of racism, while minorities have suffered. That's a very different message than, "You are a racist." and it's also unfortunately sad that so many of us can't admit to being fortunate to be given opportunities that others haven't because of their skin color. A second message being sent is that being silent, being unconcerned, being in disagreement with the notion that whites have benefitted while minorities have suffered is to choose the side of oppression. That's a different conversation, but it's still hardly something that should be taken as a personal attack. It's a plea to listen and to see, to have compassion and empathy, to look out for each other. So when some of the people leading a BLM protest chant "What do we want? Dead Cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Pigs in a blanket, Fry em like bacon!" They're just good, concerned citizens letting people know that we lack compassion and empathy. Please note, I used the word some,not all. It's probably best when talking about these issues not to lump everyone together. BLM is very decentralized in the sense that any person or people can claim it while doing things not represented by the 'official' movement. As an actual organization, BLM hasn't and wouldn't ever spout rhetoric like this, and is consistently quick to condemn rogue people trying to hijack the movement for obviously hateful and misguided agendas. 2 Quote Link to comment
Hoosker Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! Not true. The message being sent is that all whites have benefitted from the systems of racism, while minorities have suffered. That's a very different message than, "You are a racist." and it's also unfortunately sad that so many of us can't admit to being fortunate to be given opportunities that others haven't because of their skin color. A second message being sent is that being silent, being unconcerned, being in disagreement with the notion that whites have benefitted while minorities have suffered is to choose the side of oppression. That's a different conversation, but it's still hardly something that should be taken as a personal attack. It's a plea to listen and to see, to have compassion and empathy, to look out for each other. So when some of the people leading a BLM protest chant "What do we want? Dead Cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Pigs in a blanket, Fry em like bacon!" They're just good, concerned citizens letting people know that we lack compassion and empathy. Please note, I used the word some,not all. It's probably best when talking about these issues not to lump everyone together. BLM is very decentralized in the sense that any person or people can claim it while doing things not represented by the 'official' movement. As an actual organization, BLM hasn't and wouldn't ever spout rhetoric like this, and is consistently quick to condemn rogue people trying to hijack the movement for obviously hateful and misguided agendas. ^ Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 They had better be kicked off the team Hal just really needs to keep his mouth shut. I think it's time Hal is no longer a Regent. And....after reading all of his comments....I'm very serious about that. 4 Quote Link to comment
TITANIC VS LUSITANIA Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 The essence of the issue most people have, in my view, with the BLM protests and the national athem 'protests' if you want to call them that, is that the message being sent by these 'protesters' is that All whites are racists! Not true. The message being sent is that all whites have benefitted from the systems of racism, while minorities have suffered. That's a very different message than, "You are a racist." and it's also unfortunately sad that so many of us can't admit to being fortunate to be given opportunities that others haven't because of their skin color. A second message being sent is that being silent, being unconcerned, being in disagreement with the notion that whites have benefitted while minorities have suffered is to choose the side of oppression. That's a different conversation, but it's still hardly something that should be taken as a personal attack. It's a plea to listen and to see, to have compassion and empathy, to look out for each other. So when some of the people leading a BLM protest chant "What do we want? Dead Cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Pigs in a blanket, Fry em like bacon!" They're just good, concerned citizens letting people know that we lack compassion and empathy. Please note, I used the word some,not all. It's probably best when talking about these issues not to lump everyone together. BLM is very decentralized in the sense that any person or people can claim it while doing things not represented by the 'official' movement. As an actual organization, BLM hasn't and wouldn't ever spout rhetoric like this, and is consistently quick to condemn rogue people trying to hijack the movement for obviously hateful and misguided agendas. The BLM movement is a Marxist organization that seeks to redistribute wealth under the guise that there is a moral debt owed. Quote Link to comment
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