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It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
Co-signed. No lies detected here.
It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
"Sufficiently verbally provoked".Interesting to see so many talk like acts of extreme violence against women by men can be justified as long as he was sufficiently verbally provoked.
There's never a valid excuse for any man to do that to any woman.
Keep saying "it's just words". You fit right in with the Fox News and T_D crowd.It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
I mean, even outside of this particular topic, we all already know you're a racist.It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
And that he was one of many and not the be all end all of the movement. That those like him and those willing to engage in violence were collectively part of that movement including after his murder. I don't know why the civil rights movement is constantly presented as a strictly pacifist struggle.You know he was murdered, right? Despite being peaceful.
Right?
You know white people hated him.
Right?
It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
Great. Again, the implication you made is bullshit.Hurt inflicted by a derogatory, degrading word is not just to the individual but also to the group, a point made repeatedly in this topic.
"Sufficiently verbally provoked".
Anything to trivialize the racist epithet she proudly uttered, am I right?
Disgusting. I'd tell you to be ashamed but I doubt you can feel it.
I don't think "not body slamming a person when you are in no physical danger" is really expecting someone to be a saint. I'm not even saying to try to talk to her. I'm saying that sometimes putting up with an asshole is ultimately a better solution than attacking them. Nobody is better off in this situation. Nothing will get better. Even if you are going to argue violence as a means for social change, has there ever been a case where random acts like this have caused it? Organized groups, sure, but impulsive attacks like this?So if I'm reading this shit right, black people are expected to be saints and better than some racist intolerant fucks by always doing the high ground and never once retaliate because ....... I dunno. This shit makes no sense to me. Try to talk to the bully has almost always never worked and it's always said someone who hasn't been in that shitty situation.
Interesting to see so many talk like acts of extreme violence against women by men can be justified as long as he was sufficiently verbally provoked.
There's never a valid excuse for any man to do that to any woman.
Because it's a narrative that makes it safe to be racist filth.And that he was one of many and not the be all end all of the movement. That those like him and those willing to engage in violence were collectively part of that movement including after his murder. I don't know why the civil rights movement is constantly presented as a strictly pacifist struggle.
"Just words".Oh sorry then. I guess men physically wrecking women half their size is ok sometimes, my bad.
You know nothing about me.I mean, even outside of this particular topic, we all already know you're a racist.
I mean, you very well could be faking your point of view in other topics, sure. Entirely possible this is a facade. But based on your history posting in race related topics, if it's an accurate reflection of your actual views, I certainly know enough.
So if it were a small man it would be ok? or is your point that it's ok to be racist if everyone is physically the same size?Oh sorry then. I guess men violently wrecking women half their size is ok sometimes, my bad.
I don't think "not body slamming a person when you are in no physical danger" is really expecting someone to be a saint. I'm not even saying to try to talk to her. I'm saying that sometimes putting up with an asshole is ultimately a better solution than attacking them. Nobody is better off in this situation. Nothing will get better. Even if you are going to argue violence as a means for social change, has there ever been a case where random acts like this have caused it? Organized groups, sure, but impulsive attacks like this?
Honestly I don't know what the solution is. I just can't see this as being helpful, at least in this instance
And there it is. "Why can't black people be bothered to sit down with racists who hate their guts and politely explain to them that being racist is wrong?".What she said was awful, but what he did was life threatening, and that's a HUGE difference. Also, him doing that just fed into her belief about black people. Imagine if he sat down with her and talked about why she feels that way, it would be a major long shot, but maybe he could have made her see things just a little bit different? Naivety maybe, but I do know body slamming her definitely didn't make her see the light.
I probably shouldn't be, but I'm curious.I mean, you very well could be faking your point of view in other topics, sure. Entirely possible this is a facade. But based on your history posting in race related topics, if it's an accurate reflection of your actual views, I certainly know enough.
"Just words".
You exposed yourself. No amount of scurrying behind that "big man hurting poor defenseless woman" shit is going to absolve you of that.
And there it is. "Why can't black people be bothered to sit down with racists who hate their guts and politely explain to them that being racist is wrong?".
I swear it's never the racist's fault with some of you people.
I get that. I just don't think that's an emotional response like this is ever good justification for hurting someone. And we should absolutely shame the racist women. She is absolutely not a blameless victim in this. The only reason I'm personally (since I can't speak for anyone else in this thread) discussing the guy more is because more people are acting as if he did nothing wrong. What he did was understandable, far more so than what the woman did. That doesn't mean it should be celebrated.He wasn't trying to be helpful. He had an emotional response to one of the worst epithets you can hurl at a black person.
People need to stop acting like every black person out here is trying to create world peace.
Black people aren't going to solve this shit. The white people that are going to coddle this woman after this event are the people who can stop it. The white people in this thread tut-tutting a black man are the ones who can make this better. This black man is showing that saying racist shit has consequences. White people are going to be too busy tripping over themselves to protect a racist instead of making her the pariah she should be.
I get that. I just don't think that's an emotional response like this is ever good justification for hurting someone. And we should absolutely shame the racist women. She is absolutely not a blameless victim in this. The only reason I'm personally (since I can't speak for anyone else in this thread) discussing the guy more is because more people are acting as if he did nothing wrong. What he did was understandable, far more so than what the woman did. That doesn't mean it should be celebrated.
You know nothing about me.
Anyways I stand by not resorting to physical violence. It didn't help anything and now he will be paying a woman using racist words for her injuries. There were better ways to go about this. Ill leave it at that.
"I have done this knowingly and with the expectation that you will not respond brought on by a level of confidence inherent in the station above you that my race grants me in the American system."Here's primer for those that don't get it.
Saying the N-word means: "Dear sir or madam i want to offend you, your family and your ancestors so thoroughly and completely that i m willing to risk you responding with a visceral and violent physical reaction."
It's valid this time.There's never a valid excuse for any man to do that to any woman.
Yeah I can't think of any peaceful civil rights activists in history that made a huge difference.
Not one..../s
Right, you weren't one of the diet racists thinly veiling your racism behind that "just words" BS. My bad, easy to get all of you confused.You're responding to some strawman you've made, quoting and being outraged by things I didn't say.
This is a word that really needs to stop being used I think. Too many subscribe to the notion that they're "woke" and "allies" posting on social media and being offended for minorities in extreme cases. That's the extent of their contribution though.It's sad to see what some people who claim they're allies really think.
It's racism to not condone extreme physical violence in retaliation to words? That's cute.
Something I had noticed on many games shows (Match Game is the worst offender) is that they have a disproportionate amount of black contestants and hardly any of other races. Never understood it.
They'll say yes.Like if he socked her in the mouth instead of a body slam is this thread different
Sit down and hug it out and be accepting ala Amber Guyger's bible toting judge friend. Heal and nuture that racism with kindness and the gospel of Christ.So did anyone figure out the better ways to go about this or..?