why do black people like panthers so much?
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The fact that people seem to think you need to spell out every fucking detail is pathetic in itself. Instead of "why do black people like panthers so much", in order to try offend the least amount of people Colin is expected to title his thread something along the lines of "Why do a few seemingly "ghetto" black people from the ND region that I personally know of, not all black people though, plus a few famous people, like black panthers so much?"
Holy fucking shit people get so damn uptight over nothing these days, and instead of asking what was meant they instead go off the deep end and assume the worst case right away.
Another example of people thinking they 1) have no right to be offended and 2) political correctness is somehow good.
Disgusting.
At least you two seem to have settled your differences...
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Colin;253336 wrote:
So I got my answers, and insulted in the same paragraph. And i got insulted for asking a question, an honest question, I did ask if it would have something to do with the movement because that's the only historical reference I could pull off the top of my head. Now I understand some of the symbolism associated with said animal, and I'll be damned if I don't think it's a cool animal too.I never said these things. I have also seen plenty of black people, in new jersey, where I'm from, but I made ND references for ND people, and threw in a few celebrities for google image referencers. I did not make any blanket statements, I rarely make blanket statements because interent can always find an exception you are implying blanket statements when all I did was ask a question.
I also like tigers and snakes and whatever. I would assume you're not a typical ghetto girl, you live in fargo, and you drive a mazda, and you know how to use the internet.
I do have a life. A life full of questions, because I have a mind that works aka: brain. So if I want to know something I ask.
Here's what i do think about you though:
In setreotypical woman fashion, particularly minority women who have been force fed this "i've been oppressed" bullshit for years, you saw a topic about something that could have potentially been insulting to you race/creed/culture. Then, without reading or getting the facts you proceeded to dredge the internet for a list of things that would disprove the insulting information I was (not in fact) sharing with our internet community.Then you went on a rant about how my insignifegant personal experience is just testimony to my obviously low Intelligence, and how I simply could not be a person of consequence because I ask questions, something a intelligent person would not have to do.
But you did (probably not realizing it) answer my original question.
So thank you.
Oh, and you drive a mazda, and it's not a track ready spec miata. So you're doubly gay.
Before you jump on the homophobe wagon: I mean gay in it's more recent and commonly accented slang terminology. Meaning: Lame, not cool, or representing something undesirable.
lol
Holy shit, you colin can right some good shit.
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Rexwagon;253348 wrote:
Holy shit, you colin can right some good shit.
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StangerBanger96;253342 wrote:
political correctness is somehow good.it's not a matter of political correctness, but a matter of specificity. if a topic came up for discussion, "why are toyotas so expensive to fix?", and the ensuing post was specific to supras... you can bet there would be discussion to discredit the original poster.
the problem is the old adage of losing the forest for the trees: there is more at issue about the manner of the question asked and the explanation behind it, both were a little short-sighted. the response to the question was a bit heavy-handed... but not out of line.
this is the same point that i try to get others to see, the same point that can make nearly all discussions end profitably instead of negatively. we need to use specific terminology with definitions that are accurate and not approximate, words must not be used to confuse when the purposes of the question and answer are to seek mutual enlighenment
Colin;253486 wrote:
I asked it in my usual tactless fashion. I think I won. She got nothing out of me. I win 1 - nothing.to the contrary, all you succeeded in doing was creating frustration and negative feelings. if we are keeping score, you lost a point because you committed the first mistake by being vague.
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