Re: Why Being Called a "Racist" or "Sexist" No Longer Means Anything
That didn't even make any sense, Spock.
That didn't even make any sense, Spock.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G8jAPPjpGs
Social Justice is whatever the SJWs say it is on any given day.
About as useless as tits on a bull.......I have close to 3000 vinyl albums
You Trumpettes love your DiscoI have close to 3000 vinyl albums and CDs. Everything from Nashville Pussie to Tchaikovsky. Professor Longhair to Englebert Humperdinck. My 80's collection is pretty sparse compared to other decades. Most of it is 70's bands that carried over. Video ruined music for close to 20 years
Social justice is just something social conservatives whine about to deflect attention away from their support of tax and spend politicians
About as useless as tits on a bull.......
You Trumpettes love your Disco
If you want to exercise your brain listening to Aaron Carey will always give you something to think about , whether you agree with his premise or not .It doesn't mean anything in US of A at least. You know because a 'Uugh' racist has an even 'Uugher' racists hand up his butt and is in the position to inflict his will on anyone that gets in his way.
More copy pasta drivel. Try typing you actual thoughts Locutus. If you have one.
If I was from Saskatistan, i might feel the need to compensate as well. Plus Petros might be the only prairie boy I know that doesn't like Kiss. He was probably picked on at school. If it was by girls, that might explain his need for ViagraAs opposed to you buying a pickup to compensate for small bits.
we VERY MUCH appreciated the stability and jobs Ronald Reagan provided for our families
Right before I fell asleep I had a pleasant, though melancholy thought. It was about how great it was to be a kid in the 80's. The cartoons were great. The movies were great. We would bike everywhere. We were the last generation of kids who could "just go outside and play." And for those of us old enough to remember the 70's, we VERY MUCH appreciated the stability and jobs Ronald Reagan provided for our families (and I'm not even being disingenuous in the slightest, Ronald Reagan WAS a calming, father figure). But perhaps #3 of the "Top 3 Things I Miss About the 80's" was that racism and sexism never entered my mind once during that entire decade...unlike the daily scourge it is today with the left and media constantly shoving it in our faces.
Think about that (or perhaps reminisce back to those days).
Days, weeks, months, even years, where you didn't have to worry about being called a racist, having "privilege," let alone watching your neighbors actively hating, even acting on the demise of the country.
We'd play with our buddy Luther (black kid).
We'd watch The Cosby Show.
And like every other kid we dressed like Michael Jackson in the 4th grade Halloween party (we had those in school).
And nobody batted an eye. Want to know why?
Because nobody was racist or sexist. It was a nice time. A wonderful time. And I'd dare say that if an HONEST sociologist (ha ha, I know) were to study it, I'd bet we'd find race and sex relations to be at a peak during the 80's (bar the Olympiad Baby Boomers who were specializing in divorce at the time).
Enter in the reliable left.
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Captain Capitalism: Why Being Called a "Racist" or "Sexist" No Longer Means Anything
According to the left EVERYBODY's a racist.
According to feminists "EVERYBODY'S a sexist.
To para-quote Syndrome from "The Incredibles"
"When every one's a racist/sexist, then no one will be."
With a two by four.How can you beat Madonna and Starship?