Has anyone ever falsely accused you of racism or racial prejudice?
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| For example:
"You only say that because I'm (insert race here)"
"Are you talking about (race) when you say (non-racial word here)?" |
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| 15 | No | | 12 | Yes | | 2 | I don't know | | 1 | Other |
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Frostbrand  | | posted 22-Jul-2008 11:47pm |
Yeah. It's usually done to me by people who say racist things themselves. They like to project their own damages onto me. | Crayons   | | posted 22-Jul-2008 11:47pm |
Perhaps just jokingly. | LJD   | | posted 22-Jul-2008 11:48pm |
Yes, because they haven't any other rational argument. | Galomorro   | | posted 22-Jul-2008 11:49pm |
No. But I've read about this sort of thing. | Melf     | | posted 23-Jul-2008 3:13am |
Nope. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 23-Jul-2008 4:30am |
> Yes, because they haven't any other rational argument.
>
Sorry, but when you blatantly state that you believe one race to be inherently inferior to your own, that IS racism. And you have done that on multiple occasions; many of us have called you out on it, not just me. | Matty     | | posted 23-Jul-2008 8:02am |
Right here on SC.
In real life, I grew up in NY and now live and work in DC. Black people sling such accusations around on a frequent and regular basis. Everything is racist...society, government, the way food is prepared, children's books, you name it. Even my wife has been called an Uncle Tom or an Oreo cookie on occassion. In these geographic areas the accusation of racism is like the "Little Boy Who Cried Wolf." It's done so often, people don't even pay attention; I know I don't. Whenever I hear that accusation, I just figure someone wants something; I rarely check to see if it has merit. | bill    | | posted 23-Jul-2008 8:43am |
Yes, though part of me believes that I'm a little racist, so it wasn't entirely false. | | Bilateralkitty | | posted 23-Jul-2008 8:51am |
I don't think that there's a person alive in the USA who hasn't dabbled a bit into racism adleast a few times in their life. As I have got older however I find myself not giving into the temptation to do so, if anything because it's so embarassing and exhibiting racism is a clear sign of voluntary ignorance for all to see. I've known two genuine racists of the KKK type and both of them in real life are as dumb as a f-n rock with low self-esteem. Not the type of person one would choose to emulate. | Enheduanna  | | posted 23-Jul-2008 11:51am |
Probably, but I can't remember a specific instance. | gambler   | | posted 23-Jul-2008 12:22pm |
Not me personally, ........ coming from my diverse ethnic Background and situation its tough to be called a racist
I was born in the UK, my parents are Jamaican, Half my family is either Black or chinese, my 1st son's mother is Irish/white my wife is of Indian decent and my adopted son is black | | llamamama | | posted 23-Jul-2008 12:24pm |
Yes, in seventh grade. Now, in seventh grade..for atleast part of the year anyway, I sat with three African American girls and one white girl.
Now as the year went on, and as 13 year olds happen to be..we squabbled. And then one of the African American girls told me I was racist..To which I said, "If I was so racist, why would I be sitting with you guys?"
I mean, at that school..you'd really have to be very un-racist to sit with an African American..The population of white kids is about gawd..80% and the population for African Americans is pretty much 20% but probably less because you have other groups..But geeze lame thing to say.
The two of us are iight now..although I don't really ever talk to her anymore..
For the record, I'm tired of typing African American out..but I didn't want to come off as racist.
Black. | LJD   |
Frosty, No where have you heard me say one race in inherently inferior to mine. I have said, I prefer to be with people of my kind, those that I have more in common, feel more comfortable...people of my culture, my beliefs. People are different, does not add up to being inferior. I believe all people should be able to live with their own kind. If you feel this is racist....so be it.
The problem has been, the young have been "dumbed" down with political correctness, made to feel guilty. They've had diversity, multiculturalism crammed down their throats. It will never work. But, the one worlders have duped people into believing in it. Never in history has a country been inundated with so many cultures, races, faiths....and survived. They want to destroy this nation from within.
Do you Frosty believe inviting purposely, into your home, people that you have nothing in common? People you will have conflict? | LindaH    |
Oops. I didn't realise you had a survey just like this one, from a while back. I would have mentioned it. | Matty     | | (reply to LJD) posted 23-Jul-2008 2:52pm |
Don't feed the troll. | LindaH    | | (reply to Matty) posted 23-Jul-2008 2:55pm |
When I told my kid that the neighbor's kid wasn't allowed in my house anymore, the neighbor's kid asked if it was because she's black.  No... it was because she was totally out of control.
And I recently used the word "thug" in the context of people being able to carry guns in case they need one. "It's better to have an armed citizen around when a thug starts spraying bullets..." and someone questioned my use of the word thugs, as if I meant black thugs. I didn't say anything about blacks, just thugs. A member of any race could be a thug!
I think the person who associated thuggery with blacks was unknowingly racist! | LindaH    | | (reply to LJD) posted 23-Jul-2008 2:57pm |
I don't think there exists any two people in the world that have absolutely not one thing in common. | Matty     | | (reply to LindaH) posted 23-Jul-2008 3:03pm |
I don't know; to me, where I am from, and where I currently work and live, that accusation gets thrown around so much, it has lost its meaning. | | JessicaWoman99 | | posted 23-Jul-2008 4:51pm |
No and nobody at all | | Cain | | posted 23-Jul-2008 5:19pm |
Nope. I'm not at all racist and I'd be horrified if someone thought that I was. | | Cain | | (reply to bill) posted 23-Jul-2008 5:22pm |
Oh God - Bill!! How much do I want a doughnut now!! Eeeeeeeeeeevil.
Many happy returns by the way! | bill    | | (reply to Cain) posted 23-Jul-2008 5:36pm |
| Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 23-Jul-2008 6:25pm |
> Frosty, No where have you heard me say one race
> in inherently inferior to mine. I have said,
> I prefer to be with people of my kind, those that
> I have more in common, feel more comfortable...people
> of my culture, my beliefs. People are different,
> does not add up to being inferior. I believe
> all people should be able to live with their own
> kind. If you feel this is racist....so be it.
>
I guess you've forgotten about that whole "Black people are descended from Eve's union with the snake" or whatever biblical crap you were throwing out there a few months ago.
>
> The problem has been, the young have been "dumbed"
> down with political correctness, made to feel
> guilty. They've had diversity, multiculturalism
> crammed down their throats. It will never work.
> But, the one worlders have duped people into
> believing in it. Never in history has a country
> been inundated with so many cultures, races, faiths....and
> survived. They want to destroy this nation from
> within.
>
Cite your source. And no, pamphlets and religous texts don't count.
> Do you Frosty believe inviting purposely, into
> your home, people that you have nothing in common?
> People you will have conflict?
If we are resepectful of each other and don't go off on paranoid tears, then yes. You see, I'm not like you; I don't assume the worst about people becuase they don't share my skin color. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LindaH) posted 23-Jul-2008 6:25pm |
> Oops. I didn't realise you had a survey just like
> this one, from a while back. I would have mentioned
> it.
It was an old one, so it's cool. | kcthedog  | | posted 24-Jul-2008 1:07am |
Yea, everyone has. | LJD   |
I've never said the first quote...I don't know where that came from.
I was reading recently, throughout history multiculturalism never works...
I'm using common sense Frosty, people are more at ease with people of their own kind. No offense, but PC has taken you over. | Matty     | | (reply to LJD) posted 24-Jul-2008 8:05am |
>
> I was reading recently, throughout history multiculturalism never
> works...
>
You know, I seldom agree with Frosty's reasoning, and I consider him for the most art to be a troll, but your missing the the point of the Bible that you hold so dearly. Especially in Exodus, but throughout the Old Testament, we are reminded through Moses, to welcome in and love the Alien (or Foreigner) as our brother because we were once in Egypt and subsequently wandering the desert. Moreover, Paul sought to preach the word of Jesus to the Gentiles because the heart is more important than lineage or simple rule following. These are part of the main tenet of the Bible...the power of love and compassion is the power of God and what we should aspire to.
Maybe people are more comfortable with each other when they share a culture. So what? As a Christian, multiculturalism should be your goal...to love all men, to share with all people.
Now, I realize that Frosty has probably lied about you and misquoted you because that's what he does. That's why no matter what he says, I will never respond to him again, unless he changes his MO. But the point he is trying to make, trumps any reality-based counter argument you may have, and I'll restate it in Christian terms so that it's more palatable. The Gospel describes the hungry, homelss, etc., but the point applies to all people, so when you reject Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Gays, etc., you are actually rejecting Christ himself.
| Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 24-Jul-2008 12:24pm |
> I've never said the first quote...I don't know
> where that came from.
>
Well to be fair it was only a paraphrase of things you said. http://surveycentral.org/survey/29246.html You also posted as truth things from Barack Obama's books that weren't actually IN either of his books. They were made up, I looked them up.
> I was reading recently, throughout history multiculturalism
> never works...
>
But yet you enver have a source. Why can't you just admit you're a bigot? At least KKK memebrs are up front about what they are.
> I'm using common sense Frosty, people are more
> at ease with people of their own kind. No offense,
> but PC has taken you over.
Next time I date a woman of color, I'm sending you the pictures. Next time my father does as well (he has before, he will again; he's not a racist monster like you). My Mom re-married outside her race, and my step-dad and I get along great. We've played RPG campaigns together. I work with people of different races, and you know what? We have a lot more in common than a close minded cultist like you would sooner pour bleach in your eyes than admit. | LJD   |
Frosty, I've often thought in the past, you're a wus....sorry, but you are. But, then again, it's not your fault.
I communicate with other peoples, but, overall, I know that diversity and multiculturalism does not work...why the problems in other parts of the world? It's like marriage, you marry with those that you have common interests, common goals, etc. They say opposites attract....but it has been proven, for the long term, they do not last. Of course, there may be a few exceptions, as with anything.
| LJD   | | (reply to Matty) posted 24-Jul-2008 12:41pm |
Matty, I will seriously try to answer your post. It may take a few days, however. I'm right now in the middle of running for city council, and a county central committee alternate, plus trying to take care of home, and help with grandchildren....not too bad for an almost 70 year old woman..eh? Last night, at a meeting, we had a snake in the grass politician that is filing an action against us, just because we're conservative constitutionalists. They're filing an action against the registar of voters, and us, because WE WON, and they said we didn't file in the right time frame. The Rinos are doing everything possible to keep us out....they're snakes.
Please bear with me in answering your post....I have a lot to say. I'm just telling you this, to let you know I'm not ignoring you and your post.
Take care! God Bless! | Matty     | | (reply to LJD) posted 24-Jul-2008 1:28pm |
fair enough | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 24-Jul-2008 1:36pm |
> Frosty, I've often thought in the past, you're
> a wus....sorry, but you are. But, then again,
> it's not your fault.
>
Wow, it sure is nice here in left field. :-?
> I communicate with other peoples, but, overall,
> I know that diversity and multiculturalism does
> not work...why the problems in other parts of
> the world? It's like marriage, you marry with
> those that you have common interests, common goals,
> etc. They say opposites attract....but it has
> been proven, for the long term, they do not last.
Except when it has, but it's well established that you just ignore any evidence that contradicts your previously held opinion.
> Of course, there may be a few exceptions, as
> with anything.
That's as close as you're ever going to get to admit that your central thesis is just plain wrong, so I guess I'll have to settle.
| Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 24-Jul-2008 1:37pm |
> Matty, I will seriously try to answer your post.
> It may take a few days, however. I'm right now
> in the middle of running for city council, and
> a county central committee alternate, plus trying
> to take care of home, and help with grandchildren....not
> too bad for an almost 70 year old woman..eh?
> Last night, at a meeting, we had a snake in the
> grass politician that is filing an action against
> us, just because we're conservative constitutionalists.
> They're filing an action against the registar
> of voters, and us, because WE WON, and they said
> we didn't file in the right time frame. The
> Rinos are doing everything possible to keep us
> out....they're snakes.
They may be snakes. OR, you maybe didn't file in time. We're only getting one side of the story here. I've missed deadlines before. | LJD   | | (reply to Matty) posted 25-Jul-2008 9:50pm |
Matty, theoretically diversity sounds good, but in real life it doesn’t work. It works I suppose, if people don’t mind living in confusion all the time, calling that compassion. God set borders on where families (race) will live. The scripture quoted, regarding aliens, implies if there are aliens, there are borders of a family kind. Obviously, when an alien comes into one’s borders, we aren’t to beat them up, but they must come in legally, what about the aliens staying in our land, this scripture does not address. There is a difference between an alien passing through ones borders, and one that comes into this country and stays within this land, going on the government dole, taking away peoples livelihood. This is wrong. I feel we should deport the illegals. We have more than fulfilled the scripture by the immigration policies. Unfortunately, the 1965 immigration policy change, is like a death blow. I think the most compassionate thing we can do is help the people in their land, not in our land….help them to help themselves. What happens when aliens come into our land, and makes our land as the one they left…we‘re all going to be a third world country. Overpopulation creates poverty. We’re now importing poverty. God does not expect this of us.
http://www.numbersusa.com/content/resources/video/...
God expects us to use our common sense. God wants us to live a quality life, be prosperous, and I’m not talking about all the material things in life. We deserve peace, harmoniously living. With multiculturalism, diversity, there WILL NEVER BE a harmonious life. There can only be one head, otherwise we have a monster. The problem lies when people, legal or illegal, come into our home, will not assimilate, and want to change our culture, our foundation. This is what has been happening for several decades. Americans have been sold a bad bill of goods, been misled, by the enemy within. The American lifeboat is full, LEGAL and ILLEGAL immigration has got to stop.
Take care, God Bless….
| Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 26-Jul-2008 1:06am |
All you offer in the way of proof is bigotry and myth. I'd be more inclined to take societal advice from a drunk peeing on a fire hydrant yelling at the pink UFOs he sees hovering over the bus stop. | LJD   |
Frosty...you can't help why you think as you do....my sympathies....I wish you the best, take care! | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 26-Jul-2008 4:54pm |
You may not like how I think, but at least I think. Which is more than I can say for you. All your opinions come from 2000 year old books, Cold War era propaganda leaflets, and Right Wing e-mail smear campaigns. | LJD   |
Frosty, I do think, I use common sense. All anyone has to do is open their eyes to the country and the world around us. You and others can think as they will, and I will do the same...so be it. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 26-Jul-2008 7:15pm |
My eyes are open. Have been most of my life, thanks to my parents who chose not to go the route of religious indoctrination. The things you see eitehr don't exist, or aren't how you perceive them. | LJD   |
I do trust the wisdom of God's Word. By what you said...I rest my case. You know nothing else....my sympathies go out to you. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 26-Jul-2008 9:28pm |
> I do trust the wisdom of God's Word. By what
> you said...I rest my case. You know nothing else....my
> sympathies go out to you.
What case exactly? You've yet to make one that can't be countered by logic, or hisotry, or facts, or in many cases all of the above? | LJD   |
Frostbrand, I'm trying to be delicate, you are a product of your liberal upbringing, along with secular government schools, the ungodly entertainment, and media of today. I rest my case...it's not your fault, but I think you're old enough now to know better, and make better choices in your life. | they    | | posted 27-Jul-2008 12:12pm |
Yes. Some people would call you a racist just for pointing out that there are actually physical differences between whites and blacks. These are the same people that whisper the word "black" in a conversation.
On a side note, I find racist jokes to be hilarious. To me, it's a joke on racism.
As Ricky Gervais once said: "It's funny... cuz it's racist." | they    | | (reply to LindaH) posted 27-Jul-2008 12:16pm |
> I think the person who associated
> thuggery with blacks was unknowingly
> racist!
I was just about to reply that exact thing to you - and then I finished reading your comment. | LindaH    | | (reply to they) posted 27-Jul-2008 12:26pm |
Racism/sexism/stereotyping are just the kind of things that people who are guilty of it (but like to think they aren't) like to turn it around and make like it's the other person's intentions.
Same with a lot of dirty-mindedness. It takes a dirty mind to interpret a clean song (or whatever) as dirty, but people who like to think they are pure are in denial. To them, if they saw it, it must have been there. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to LJD) posted 27-Jul-2008 6:08pm |
Delicate? You call lying, racism, and insults delicate? Ha! It is to laugh. There is no God, your life is a lie, you have no intelligence to speak of as you've signed over your thought process to those who would rather the world be ignorant and afraid so they can get what they want. It is your fault that you are so ignorant. You have looked at the world, and did not lieki what you saw, so you closed off. You say we are seeing the signs of the end times now. So did Jesus, nearly 2000 years ago. People like you say we are in the end times every decade or so, and it has never been true. You are a liar at your core. You choose belief over fact, propaganda over truth because you don't like reality. You try to invent your own as a result, and almost everything you say sounds like the spech the old-style Bond villains used to give. You know, right before they got pushed into the shark tank. You are the textbook definition of a cult victim. | LJD   |
Frosty, as I've said you are a product of your environment...you can't help it. I truly feel for you Frosty. | LindaH    | | (reply to LJD) posted 28-Jul-2008 2:11am |
Everyone is a product of their environment, including you. The same kinds of things you say about other people could be said about you.
The same things could be said about you...
Let me turn one of your posts around:
"LJD, I'm trying to be delicate, you are a product of your conservative upbringing, along with churches, and the literature you read. I rest my case...it's not your fault, but I think you're old enough now to know better, and make better choices in your life."
See how different perspectives could lead people to different conclusions? How can you be sure that you haven't been mis-led? I think the more sheltered a person is, the more likely they are to have been "indoctrinated." Exposure to more information gives you more to think about, more to choose from, more of an ability to make your own conclusions. That's the total opposite of "indoctrination."
Do you follow any doctrine?
Doctrine:
1archaic : teaching, instruction2 a: something that is taught b: a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of belief : dogma c: a principle of law established through past decisions d: a statement of fundamental government policy especially in international relations e: a military principle or set of strategies
Indoctrinate:
1 : to instruct especially in fundamentals or rudiments : teach 2 : to imbue with a usually partisan or sectarian opinion, point of view, or principle
The public schools, the media, the entertainment industry all don't have this one single set of beliefs that they push on people. Schools make no mention of the one and only way to live life. There's no single 'point of view' embedded in it. | Matty     | | (reply to LJD) posted 28-Jul-2008 8:05am |
> Matty, theoretically diversity sounds good, but in real life it doesn’t
> work.
Don't you believe the Bible is prescriptive for life? Where do you get the idea it doen't work in real life? Based on what...some conservative propagandist studies and publications?
> It works I suppose, if people don’t mind living in confusion
> all the time, calling that compassion.
Not much confusion based on race in my house or where I work. My wife is both Black and Hispanic; we have been married 10 years, and we will never, ever divorce. At work, as a white male, I am the minority. Guess what? I am perfectly comfortable.
> God set borders on where families (race) will live.
> The scripture quoted, regarding aliens, implies
> if there are aliens, there are borders of a family kind.
No, it does not; Egypt was never considered a Tribe of Israel. The scripture very clearly states that the alien is a war refugee, or a stranger wandering into your land. You are bending the intent of scripture to meet your political agenda. The intent of the sripture was plain. You are to welcome into the promised land all that seek it, because the Lord liberated you as well.
> Obviously, when an alien comes into one’s borders, we aren’t to beat them up,
> but they must come in legally, what about the aliens staying in our
> land, this scripture does not address.
No such alien; this a a poltiical theory, using scripture to create credibility. The Bible never mentions being kind to aliens, provided thay have the proper paperwork; it simply says welcome them in as your brother.
> There is a difference between alien passing through ones borders, and one that comes into this
> country and stays within this land, going on the government dole,
> taking away peoples livelihood. This is wrong. I feel we should
> deport the illegals. We have more than fulfilled the scripture by
> the immigration policies. Unfortunately, the 1965 immigration policy
> change, is like a death blow. I think the most compassionate thing
> we can do is help the people in their land, not in our land….help
> them to help themselves. What happens when aliens come into our land,
> and makes our land as the one they left…we‘re all going to be a third
> world country. Overpopulation creates poverty. We’re now importing
> poverty. God does not expect this of us.
>
This is as abhorrent a belief as it gets; Christ told us plainly that when you reject the poor, the sick, the hungry, the naked, etc., that you reject him. Christ never said "send me back to Nazareth before you help me."
The Old Testament references are not for members of another house, they are for people rejected or otherwise liberated and winding up within "the land of milk and honey."
Paul did not seek to preach to the gentiles because they were really Jewish family members; he stated plainly that gentiles have the same heart beating within their breast, and Christians must reject all prior racial constructs.
If our standard of living suffers because we are helping others, so be it. You are simply bending scripture to meet your political beliefs. Though it pains me to say it; I clearly see that Frosty was closer to correct than you are.
I also ask that the Lord bless and keep you.
| LJD   | | (reply to LindaH) posted 28-Jul-2008 10:07am |
There are absolutes....right and wrong. The entertainment industry has one focus, make money at all costs. It has become a violent, sex addicted industry. How many wholesome shows, movies can you think of?
Super higher education is but a tool of the one world elitists. Higher education, the professors are but socialists/communists. And there are those professors that say so.
| cloudhugger    |
I jokingly reffered to my co worker "get over her boy!"
He's black and I honestly didn't think anything of it, I have heard the term "boy" used for many many white kids, as I haven't been around black kids all that much in my life. So I said it, and the other guys there made a big fudging deal out of it embarressing the both of us.
I clearly don't understand the example. | | JohnCD | | (reply to Matty) posted 10-Aug-2008 12:17am |
> |>
> |> I was reading recently, throughout history multiculturalism
> never
> |> works...
> |>
>
> You know, I seldom agree with Frosty's reasoning, and I consider
> him for the most art to be a troll, but your missing the the point
> of the Bible that you hold so dearly. Especially in Exodus, but throughout
> the Old Testament, we are reminded through Moses, to welcome in and
> love the Alien (or Foreigner) as our brother because we were once
> in Egypt and subsequently wandering the desert. Moreover, Paul sought
> to preach the word of Jesus to the Gentiles because the heart is more
> important than lineage or simple rule following. These are part of
> the main tenet of the Bible...the power of love and compassion is
> the power of God and what we should aspire to.
>
> Maybe people are more comfortable with each other when they share
> a culture. So what? As a Christian, multiculturalism should be your
> goal...to love all men, to share with all people.
>
> Now, I realize that Frosty has probably lied about you and misquoted
> you because that's what he does. That's why no matter what he says,
> I will never respond to him again, unless he changes his MO. But
> the point he is trying to make, trumps any reality-based counter argument
> you may have, and I'll restate it in Christian terms so that it's
> more palatable. The Gospel describes the hungry, homelss, etc., but
> the point applies to all people, so when you reject Blacks, Hispanics,
> Asians, Gays, etc., you are actually rejecting Christ himself.
>
>
So far, I haven't heard Frosty say anything sensible or intelligent at all. He likes to blast people and never has anything good to say about anyone. If he doesn't agree with what someone has to say, then he should ignore them and not say anything at all; but then again, you have to consider the source. He is definitely a troll on this site, the worst troll. | | JohnCD | | (reply to LJD) posted 10-Aug-2008 12:23am |
> Frosty, as I've said you are a product of your environment...you can't
> help it. I truly feel for you Frosty.
He is absolutely clueless. He will know the truth one day, but unfortunately it will probably be too late and he will suffer severe consequences. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 10-Aug-2008 2:54am |
>
> So far, I haven't heard Frosty say anything sensible
> or intelligent at all. He likes to blast people
> and never has anything good to say about anyone.
Coming from you, whose first post on this site near as I could tell was one that implied that everyone who didn't share his exact political and religous ideologies were "crazy" and "going to hell" and "clearly wrong," that is most assuredly ironic.
> If he doesn't agree with what someone has to say,
> then he should ignore them and not say anything
> at all;
Please take your own advice.
> but then again, you have to consider the
> source. He is definitely a troll on this site,
> the worst troll.
 Didn't anyone ever tell you you're supposed to stop the Q-Tip when there's resistance?
| | JohnCD |
> |>
> |> So far, I haven't heard Frosty say anything sensible
> |> or intelligent at all. He likes to blast people
> |> and never has anything good to say about anyone.
>
> Coming from you, whose first post on this site near as I could tell
> was one that implied that everyone who didn't share his exact political
> and religous ideologies were "crazy" and "going to hell" and "clearly
> wrong," that is most assuredly ironic.
>
> |> If he doesn't agree with what someone has to say,
> |> then he should ignore them and not say anything
> |> at all;
>
> Please take your own advice.
>
> |> but then again, you have to consider the
> |> source. He is definitely a troll on this site,
> |> the worst troll.
>
> Didn't anyone ever tell you you're supposed to stop the Q-Tip
> when there's resistance?
>
Like I said, if you don't agree with what someone has to say, that's perfectly fine, just ignore them and don't say anything at all instead of blasting people. That's some advice you really need to take since you were the one who initially blasted me for my opinions and what I said and I'm not the only one. I don't expect everyone to agree with everything I say. I've read several things on this site I don't agree with, but I didn't blast people for it, I simply ignored them. I did let you know that I didn't agree with what you said in response to my posts, but that was only after you blasted me first. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 10-Aug-2008 10:05am |
> |> |>
> |> |> So far, I haven't heard Frosty say
> anything sensible
> |> |> or intelligent at all. He likes to
> blast people
> |> |> and never has anything good to say
> about anyone.
> |>
> |> Coming from you, whose first post on this
> site near as I could tell
> |> was one that implied that everyone who didn't
> share his exact political
> |> and religous ideologies were "crazy" and
> "going to hell" and "clearly
> |> wrong," that is most assuredly ironic.
> |>
> |> |> If he doesn't agree with what someone
> has to say,
> |> |> then he should ignore them and not
> say anything
> |> |> at all;
> |>
> |> Please take your own advice.
> |>
> |> |> but then again, you have to consider
> the
> |> |> source. He is definitely a troll on
> this site,
> |> |> the worst troll.
> |>
> |> Didn't anyone ever tell you you're
> supposed to stop the Q-Tip
> |> when there's resistance?
> |>
>
> Like I said, if you don't agree with what someone
> has to say, that's perfectly fine, just ignore
> them and don't say anything at all instead of
> blasting people.
In other words, shut up and behave, like a good German.
> That's some advice you really
> need to take since you were the one who initially
> blasted me for my opinions and what I said and
> I'm not the only one.
And now you're lying. Your very first post at this site was a vicious, dishonest, bigoted, unsubstantiatyed, unintelligent, attack against, quite literally, everyone who isn't a Far Right Wing Christian. You, the rudest, meanenest, most hypocritical freak I've seen in a long time have the nerve to claim that, in essence, everyone who doesn't think like you is mentally ill. You have the nerve to do this when your positng history consists pretty much of nothing but Liberal bashing and "My God is better than your God." News flash pal. The universe will not conform to meet your standards. Get over it.
> I don't expect everyone
> to agree with everything I say.
And yet you attack their mental status and say they go "against God's laws." The ultiamte irony here is I saw you write that you essentially support universal health care. That's a LIBERAL position. Hell, if the New Testmanet is to be beelived, Jesus held far more Liberal positions than you do. So, is Jesus a crazy person who vioaltes God's law, and doesn't know the "truth," the way you do oh blessed lunatic?
> I've read several
> things on this site I don't agree with, but I
> didn't blast people for it, I simply ignored them.
A flat out lie. Your first post was a troll post.
> I did let you know that I didn't agree with what
> you said in response to my posts, but that was
> only after you blasted me first.
Boy, you Right Wingers just have a natural talent for revisionist history don't you? I bet you also think the deficit went down under Reagen, that FDR was pro-fascist, and that Watergate was a frame job. | LJD   | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 10-Aug-2008 10:16am |
Frosty, is a product of his environment, as we all are. Time can be a healer, hopefully, the person will mature in due time, before severe consequences. | | JohnCD |
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> So far, I haven't heard Frosty say
> |> anything sensible
> |> |> |> or intelligent at all. He likes to
> |> blast people
> |> |> |> and never has anything good to say
> |> about anyone.
> |> |>
> |> |> Coming from you, whose first post on this
> |> site near as I could tell
> |> |> was one that implied that everyone who didn't
> |> share his exact political
> |> |> and religous ideologies were "crazy" and
> |> "going to hell" and "clearly
> |> |> wrong," that is most assuredly ironic.
> |> |>
> |> |> |> If he doesn't agree with what someone
> |> has to say,
> |> |> |> then he should ignore them and not
> |> say anything
> |> |> |> at all;
> |> |>
> |> |> Please take your own advice.
> |> |>
> |> |> |> but then again, you have to consider
> |> the
> |> |> |> source. He is definitely a troll on
> |> this site,
> |> |> |> the worst troll.
> |> |>
> |> |> Didn't anyone ever tell you you're
> |> supposed to stop the Q-Tip
> |> |> when there's resistance?
> |> |>
> |>
> |> Like I said, if you don't agree with what someone
> |> has to say, that's perfectly fine, just ignore
> |> them and don't say anything at all instead of
> |> blasting people.
>
> In other words, shut up and behave, like a good German.
>
> |> That's some advice you really
> |> need to take since you were the one who initially
> |> blasted me for my opinions and what I said and
> |> I'm not the only one.
>
> And now you're lying. Your very first post at this site was a vicious,
> dishonest, bigoted, unsubstantiatyed, unintelligent, attack against,
> quite literally, everyone who isn't a Far Right Wing Christian. You,
> the rudest, meanenest, most hypocritical freak I've seen in a long
> time have the nerve to claim that, in essence, everyone who doesn't
> think like you is mentally ill. You have the nerve to do this when
> your positng history consists pretty much of nothing but Liberal bashing
> and "My God is better than your God." News flash pal. The universe
> will not conform to meet your standards. Get over it.
>
> |> I don't expect everyone
> |> to agree with everything I say.
>
> And yet you attack their mental status and say they go "against God's
> laws." The ultiamte irony here is I saw you write that you essentially
> support universal health care. That's a LIBERAL position. Hell, if
> the New Testmanet is to be beelived, Jesus held far more Liberal positions
> than you do. So, is Jesus a crazy person who vioaltes God's law, and
> doesn't know the "truth," the way you do oh blessed lunatic?
>
> |> I've read several
> |> things on this site I don't agree with, but I
> |> didn't blast people for it, I simply ignored them.
>
> A flat out lie. Your first post was a troll post.
>
> |> I did let you know that I didn't agree with what
> |> you said in response to my posts, but that was
> |> only after you blasted me first.
>
> Boy, you Right Wingers just have a natural talent for revisionist
> history don't you? I bet you also think the deficit went down under
> Reagen, that FDR was pro-fascist, and that Watergate was a frame job.
You're a total loser and you have no idea what you are talking about. | | JohnCD | | (reply to LJD) posted 13-Aug-2008 1:17am |
> Frosty, is a product of his environment, as we all are. Time can
> be a healer, hopefully, the person will mature in due time, before
> severe consequences.
I know other like him. Hopefully he will eventually grow up and mature. According to the Bible, he will edure severe consequences for rejecting God and Jesus. To some people that may sound judgemental, but that's what the Bible says. | LJD   | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 13-Aug-2008 10:18am |
We've seen the severe age of rebellion by the young...and they will feel the consequences. God designed us, knows what is best for us. God's Word is a guide, simply put.
I met a local high school principal earlier this year, when I complained about something that happened at school. I told him I didn't like socialism/communism being taught in high school. He told me, he was at one time a rebellious liberal in his younger days, but as he matured, had to work, learned the cost of life, he quickly stopped being liberal, became more conservative. He more or less said the young students will mature and become more responsible. But I'm not so sure, because if that were the case we wouldn't have so many liberal, disobedient, socialistic adults today.
All we can hope for John, is for people to learn God's Word for their and their future generations sake...it's their duty.
| Frostbrand  | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 13-Aug-2008 1:23pm |
 Loser? Really? Hey John, the 1980s called, they want their insult back. | Frostbrand  | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 13-Aug-2008 1:24pm |
> |> Frosty, is a product of his environment,
> as we all are. Time can
> |> be a healer, hopefully, the person will
> mature in due time, before
> |> severe consequences.
>
> I know other like him. Hopefully he will eventually
> grow up and mature. According to the Bible, he
> will edure severe consequences for rejecting God
> and Jesus. To some people that may sound judgemental,
> but that's what the Bible says.
The Bible also says it's okay to sell your daughter into slavery. | LindaH    | | (reply to LJD) posted 13-Aug-2008 2:50pm |
A responsible person works, pays taxes and fulfills their obligations. Political leanings have absolutely nothing to do with whether a person is responsible or not. This means that a totally completely mature, responsible, hardworking person can still be a liberal. | LJD   | | (reply to LindaH) posted 13-Aug-2008 6:02pm |
True. This particular responsible liberal, turned a responsible conservative, or so he says. He told me the education system leans to the left. It doesn't mean all of the people, but for the most part they are socialists. | cerealkiller   | | posted 13-Aug-2008 6:57pm |
Nope, not falsely. They would be correct. | | JohnCD | | (reply to LJD) posted 16-Aug-2008 12:17am |
> We've seen the severe age of rebellion by the young...and they will
> feel the consequences. God designed us, knows what is best for us.
> God's Word is a guide, simply put.
>
> I met a local high school principal earlier this year, when I complained
> about something that happened at school. I told him I didn't like
> socialism/communism being taught in high school. He told me, he was
> at one time a rebellious liberal in his younger days, but as he matured,
> had to work, learned the cost of life, he quickly stopped being liberal,
> became more conservative. He more or less said the young students
> will mature and become more responsible. But I'm not so sure, because
> if that were the case we wouldn't have so many liberal, disobedient,
> socialistic adults today.
>
> All we can hope for John, is for people to learn God's Word for their
> and their future generations sake...it's their duty.
>
A lot of the younger generations have become rebellious which is very unfortunate. Some young high school students will indeed mature and become responsible conservative adults, but sadly many will not. This seems to be more and more evident as time goes on with the constant increase of liberal, disobedient, socialistic adults. I wish everyone knew God's Word and obeyed his laws. | LindaH    | | (reply to JohnCD) posted 16-Aug-2008 12:32am |
Why are you lumping liberalism in with irresponsibility, disobedience and immaturity? | | JohnCD |
> Loser? Really? Hey John, the 1980s called, they want their insult
> back.
Yes, really. Like I said before, you sure do make some stupid comments and you continue to prove that over and over. | | JohnCD |
> |> |> Frosty, is a product of his environment,
> |> as we all are. Time can
> |> |> be a healer, hopefully, the person will
> |> mature in due time, before
> |> |> severe consequences.
> |>
> |> I know other like him. Hopefully he will eventually
> |> grow up and mature. According to the Bible, he
> |> will edure severe consequences for rejecting God
> |> and Jesus. To some people that may sound judgemental,
> |> but that's what the Bible says.
>
> The Bible also says it's okay to sell your daughter into slavery.
No it doesn't, you should read it more carefully. | |
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