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Re: Don Roobles
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:40 am
by Sam Slater
He was quoting Don Roobles, not calling people 'keyboard warriors'.
Re: Race issues...
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:42 am
by Flat_Eric
one eyed jack wrote:
> "Yes. Thats true...But either way we all be free. Or we can
> carry right on being slaves for the rest of our natural lives"
I was watching the "Spartacus: Blood & Sand" box set recently and one of the characters in that said something similar.
- Eric
Sam
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:45 am
by Flat_Eric
Sam Slater wrote:
> He was quoting Don Roobles, not calling people 'keyboard
> warriors'.
I know he was Sam - and I was referring my comments to Don Roobles, not to DJ. That's why I put "Don Roobles" in the header.
Apologies if that wasn't clear at first glance.
- Eric
Re: Sam Slater
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:00 am
by Sam Slater
[quote]I never said white people should shut the fuck up[/quote]
You implied it, obviously (I never said you said it, I said you implied it).
[quote]i said that on this forum all i ever see is caucasian people talking about racism get it right![/quote]
I got it right. Firstly, you don't know the race of many people on here, unless you know them personally or they've specifically stated it. Secondly, you're bound to hear more from white posters regarding racism as most posters, statistically, will be white, just like most posters on here arguing politics, music preferences and climate change will also be white.
[quote]as for playing into their hands do me a favour nothing i say,you say or jesus christ himself will change a racist views and certainly not a few cretinous keyboard warriors on a porn forum.[/quote]
I stand by it. Of course, I don't think anyone on this forum is under any illusions that their points expressed on here will somehow change the world, but this is an OT forum for people to express their views or share information. Opposing views will always result in debates and arguments. You could say that this is the whole point of an OT forum.
I could just quite as easily say your post won't change how posters on here will decide to communicate with one another. Your post is as much a waste of time as anyone else's. Welcome to the club!
[quote]You guys on here act like this forum is going to change the world or something..its a fucking porn forum nothing more.[/quote]
Again, that's just the impression you have of us all. Just because it's in your head doesn't mean it's fact. If you can point to any poster who has stated his/her posts will change the world then I'm willing to stand corrected.
To sum it all up, you wasted your time typing out a several posts no one will take any real notice of, just to tell us we're all wasting our time typing posts that no one will take any real notice of! Still, you took part in the debate, which is the point of the forum. Thank you.
Re: Sam
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:02 am
by Sam Slater
Ah.......in the threaded view you've replied to David Johnson.
Re: Race issues...
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:18 am
by videokim
My relations were slaves Terry & thats why i have zero tolerance for racists.
When we have been to Jamaica to see friends they have shown us the big houses with sugar cane where as sport the British owners showing off to friends would make slaves run through so the plants sliced them to pieces,
if that didn't work they were finished of by dogs...they done this instead of fox hunting...
There is no place in society for people like this then or now, i used to have mates in West Ham who would be pulled up in their cars & manhandled , the coppers mentality was how can a young black guy afford a car like this so obviously he as stole it...wankers Grrr!
It was the best thing that could happen with England losing its empire because like now power corrupts & many innocent people suffer at our ignorance & intolerance of different cultures.
I see the stick my grand daughter gets because she is mixed race & we don't have many black families here in Clacton, most of the time i bite my lip & yes other times i flip as she is my little princess & how dare these scummy lowlife pieces of shit do that to a child.
I think of racists as i would a nonces society don't want them.
Re: Race issues...
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:21 am
by videokim
Last bit should say "I think of racists as i would nonces society don't want them."
John
Re: Race issues...
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:40 pm
by Gentleman
You do realise we couldn't have had slavery without indigenous tribes/people capturing people for the buyers in the first place and considering they all practised slavery anyway or genocide towards their enemies maybe the evil white man and noble black man bullshit would come to an end.
Oh yeah the noble Native American Indian kept black slaves as well.
Re: Sam Slater
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:43 pm
by Don Roobles
Nothing more to say apart from what i stated in the first place.
Its astonishing how many white people on here constantly go on about racism and racist issues.
I doubt ANY of you have ever had any form of racist comment made to you or made to feel a certain way about your race.
Of course its well and good to come onto a forum and talk about it. Keyboard warriors do nothing to help real life issues.
From the 70s to now i have seen all manner of racism and never once seen it directed at a caucasian person yet!
but keep talking it may help but i doubt it very much
--
www.killergram.com
Re: Race issues...
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:06 pm
by Flat_Eric
Gentleman wrote:
> You do realise we couldn't have had slavery without indigenous
> tribes/people capturing people for the buyers in the first
> place and considering they all practised slavery anyway or
> genocide towards their enemies maybe the evil white man and
> noble black man bullshit would come to an end.
Indeed. The slavery issue is a long way from being (a-hem) "black and white".
For a historical perspective on slavery in Africa:
"Although colonial authorities began outlawing slavery in some African territories as early as the 1830s, the complete legal abolition of slavery in Africa did not take place until the first quarter of the 20th century. By that time, however, slavery was deeply ingrained in most African societies, and thus the practice continued illegally. Slaves who became liberated often did so by escaping and going to the colonial authorities or by simply leaving the areas in which they had been held to take up residence elsewhere. In some places, enslaved persons held that status throughout their lives, despite the legal prohibition. It was not until the 1930s that slavery in Africa was almost totally eliminated. "
- Eric