Wait..Bruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
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Wait..Bruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
Why not both? Or is this somehow an either or simulation. There's nothing fucked up up about it. The most fucked up part is people going out of their way to defend and normalised someone that went out looking for people to lynch people and has refused to say he was racist against black people back then in spite of it.Bruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
and how would his intent to commit act of racism not come about from "misinformed thoughts". Literally believing that one race is superior to another because you've been raised to believe that is based off of fear and misinformation, which if left unchecked grows into hatred.
So was he someone suffering from a psychotic episode or someone who's intent was to act in a racist manner? Or both??
The point is that its fucked to think that there's nothing to redeem from being honest about the times you fucked up in your past. Isn't that the first step in seeking help?
Eh, this is some "when did you stop beating your wife" gear.He didn't confess to any murder. He said a friend got raped and he spent more than 7 days out in public flirting with the idea of killing a Black person with weapon in hand. We ultimately don't know whether or not he harmed anyone, everything he admitted is already "off the deep end" behavior. There's nothing absurd about pondering whether he actually harmed someone in light of these circumstances.
Dude he walked around with a weapon for a week for this explicit purpose, did you do that?Eh, this is some "when did you stop beating your wife" gear.
Dude was pretty messed up following a traumatic experience in his 20s and wanted to take out his anger on someone fitting the discription of the person who raped his friend. He said he was hoping someone would start some shit. Not that he was gonna club some innocent dude minding his business over the head.
I've had similar moments of rage before. Never actually did anything - just like Neeson - but I've had those moments where I wished a white dude would look at me wrong.
Is it racially motivated? Absolutely. And the fact he jumped straight to wanting to know the race of his friend's rapist speaks to a prejudice he was definitely holding back then.
I've got no real clue why he brought this shit up but this whole "fuck 2019 Liam Neeson" this seems a bit over the top to me.
Definitely not, that's fair, but I'd be real surprised if that's how it played out for Liam in reality.Dude he walked around with a weapon for a week for this explicit purpose, did you do that?
I'm getting only one thing out of this:
Michelle Rodriguez wants that tongue and that coke bottle penis Liam Neeson is famous for.
That's litterally what he said happened.... He took out that weapon for that purpose...Definitely not, that's fair, but I'd be real surprised if that's how it played out for Liam in reality.
Though we are talking NI in the 70s so...
Bruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
Guess I'm not human, person with suspiciously low post countBruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
That's because as it turns out:Here;s the reality
Absolutely nothing good or meaningful came from this idiot sharing this disturbingly psychotic racist confession.
Nothing.
Not for Black folk, not for the fight against racism, not even for Neeson himself, not one person is better knowing he did this.
This whole thing might be one of the most worthless confessions ever.
That's because as it turns out:
1.
Admitting to allowing anger at one black man to become an excuse to wish and premeditate death upon any another black man,
2.
Not acknowledging the racism/prejudice involved or how you now understand and have changed due to learning about racism/prejudice and instead.....
3.
Simply saying that all you learned from wanting to commit a racist murder is that you understand primal rage and the need for revenge,
4.
Saying all of the above not as some well thought out, truly meaningful and 100% intentionally helpful discourse, but in the pure context of an "and that's why I like to make revenge movies like the one that's launching in a couple days please go watch it" type situation.
It turns out that if you did that, you done fucked up.
Maybe this will teach the next guy to not tell a "remember that time I wanted to kill innocent x race/gender/faith people, but then I felt bad because revenge is bad, please buy my DVD" story because it turns out to be a fucked up thing to do.
You are wrong, it was worth one thing..Here;s the reality
Absolutely nothing good or meaningful came from this idiot sharing this disturbingly psychotic racist confession.
Nothing.
Not for Black folk, not for the fight against racism, not even for Neeson himself, not one person is better knowing he did this.
This whole thing might be one of the most worthless confessions ever.
The most fucked up part is people going out of their way to defend and normalised someone that went out looking for people to lynch people and has refused to say he was racist against black people back then in spite of it.
If he didn't say the stuff he did your defense of it would make sense but this dude can't even admit to the fact that back then he was racist against black people.
Good question - Because this could literally be any of us if we were propelled into the spotlight with some of the shit that's happened within our past. I'm not a religious person by any means, but I believe that if you're willing to come out and say "Yo, i nearly fucked up because of a fucked up mindset i held due to circumstances i couldn't control (a friend of his getting raped) i became a manifestation of hatred". obviously i'm paraphrasing the hell out of that, and in turn probably making light of the situation. Great.
Obviously i'm a robot.
No it couldn't litterally only for seriously messed racist up people.Maybe i didn't see the what you saw or read, but by him admitting that he went out looking for "some black bastard" to kill, who exactly do you think he was admitting to being racist towards?
Again, maybe i'm missing something. I'm all for being corrected when i'm missing the full context of the situation.
The quote above pretty much responds to this. My side thought that i'll include here is that I guess the normal thing to do when it comes to talking about racism is to not talk about it? That or to condemn those for being honest about how how they incorrectly felt a way within a period of time in their life and who understand how fucked up it was?
I guess the real question is what are you wanting to happen because of this? How should this be handled?
Good question - Because this could literally be any of us if we were propelled into the spotlight with some of the shit that's happened within our past. I'm not a religious person by any means, but I believe that if you're willing to come out and say "Yo, i nearly fucked up because of a fucked up mindset i held due to circumstances i couldn't control (a friend of his getting raped) i became a manifestation of hatred". obviously i'm paraphrasing the hell out of that, and in turn probably making light of the situation. Great.
But again, Isn't the first step in seeking help to admit the things you've done wrong in your past with the understanding that th?
Good question - Because this could literally be any of us if we were propelled into the spotlight with some of the shit that's happened within our past. I'm not a religious person by any means, but I believe that if you're willing to come out and say "Yo, i nearly fucked up because of a fucked up mindset i held due to circumstances i couldn't control (a friend of his getting raped) i became a manifestation of hatred". obviously i'm paraphrasing the hell out of that, and in turn probably making light of the situation. Great.
I'm just gonna say that each and every individual more concerned about the feelings of a white man who went out hunting for a negro to lynch instead of the feelings of the black folks his mentality victimizes every god damn day because he apologized for the attempted murder while insisting it had nothing to do with his racist ass being racist is just as racist as he is. Hopefully less psychotic though.
but she's a complete 10, after all
Agreed completelyI'm just gonna say that each and every individual more concerned about the feelings of a white man who went out hunting for a negro to lynch instead of the feelings of the black folks his mentality victimizes every god damn day because he apologized for the attempted murder while insisting it had nothing to do with his racist ass being racist is just as racist as he is.
But what does that have to do with admitting you were wrong about the feelings you had about a group of people?Maybe it could be any of the of the folks like you, if you feel such a connection to trolling the city looking to murder any black man you come across, don't speak for me under the banner of us
But what does that have to do with admitting you were wrong about the feelings you had about a group of people?
It's fucked up. It would be even more fucked up had he committed murder. So where do you go after you acknowledge how wrong it was to think that way? What do you think should happen to him?
thanks. what does that mean by post history? are you trying to get a narrative to get me banned? ha?
Damned if he does damned if he doesn't. Leave the guy alone now
you're aren't human if you never tried to kill random black dudes based on their race ?Bruh, classify it how you want...but don't act like you've never had mis-directed anger towards another person or race for something that impacted you at one point or another in your past. You aren't human if that's the case.
and how would his intent to commit act of racism not come about from "misinformed thoughts". Literally believing that one race is superior to another because you've been raised to believe that is based off of fear and misinformation, which if left unchecked grows into hatred.
So was he someone suffering from a psychotic episode or someone who's intent was to act in a racist manner? Or both??
The point is that its fucked to think that there's nothing to redeem from being honest about the times you fucked up in your past. Isn't that the first step in seeking help?
Damned if he does damned if he doesn't. Leave the guy alone now
admitting to an attempted lynching is no big deal
What next? Someone gonna try re-enacting this shit as some kind of social experiment to show that it's not racist?