Most Dangerous? American Black's or Iraqis

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Pa(b)st Prime, Oct 5, 2006.

  1. Twist your words? I simply quoted from your post. I was commenting on the juxtaposition of your absurd suggestions about blacks and your revelation that you come from a broken home. The fact that you were beaten up as a child doesn't surprise me since you obviously have problems relating to socialization and perhaps even some psychopathology.

    Once again, I feel pity for you, not anger towards you. There are other racists who come to their views through sheer laziness. At least you have some sort of excuse for your problems.
     
    #171     Feb 2, 2008
  2. Yes, it's amazing that this simple fact can be first missed and then ignored by these people. I have tried patiently to point it out but I don't think they get it. Let's face it, though - we aren't dealing with rocket scientists here.
     
    #172     Feb 2, 2008
  3. Are you my lost brother ? Exactly my experience . Puerto Ricans are the most violent among Hispanics and Congolese descendats among blacks .
    Bring thousand people from Poland or Thailand to US and give them housing and wellfare what blacks get and you will see the difference immediately .
     
    #173     Feb 2, 2008


  4. Dunno dude, your arguements just dont add up.

    Classical literature, that has to be a joke, right...........perhaps you overlooked the mongol tartar dynasties, and their highly advanced art and culture, (and warfare!) or the prevalence among asian empires, vietnamese, thai, indian who founded cultural empires of hundreds of years standing .

    Hammurabi code? The celts didnt have writing at the time, again it suggests nothing of significance.

    The romans made note of the slave trading caucasians, trading on the volga, without mention of morality-but they beleived they had morals on there side, due to their "art and culture" despite buying slaves from these caucasian/germanic tribes.

    Dont forget, the visigoths sacked rome, so did the tartars, so nearly did the carthaginians under hannibal-mostly brownish people, with a vast culture, later destroyed by the romans in an epic ethnic/cultural cleansing, and they were all as brutal as each other, it would appear.

    To suggest african , or CELTIC culture is inferior due to the simple lack of evidence of written language, or great epic poems, or much else is ridiculous.

    That's like saying the etruscans were savages because they didnt write things down for your benifit, or that african, or aztec cultures were somehow less violent than the colonial british, it just isnt true.

    The respective hierarchy and violent brutality may be shocking, but roman accounts of germanic or gaulish culture were no less shocking in their immediacy.
     
    #174     Feb 2, 2008
  5. do you assume that every experience you have is a fact of human existence?

    if everyone you know agrees with you, does that make something a fact?

    is it possible that you're not seeing the entire picture?
     
    #175     Feb 2, 2008
  6. Excellent post, acronym. I don't think, judging by nealvan's posts, that he's a particularly keen student of human history. Book learnin' just doesn't seem to be his thing. I doubt he will let facts get in the way of his beliefs.

    Generally these people tend to see the world in terms of... yes, black and white.

    It's a giant leap from bad behaviour by young urban U.S. blacks (often a fact) and some sort of blanket generalization about 'black or brown people' planet-wide, as nealvan puts it.

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    "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley
     
    #176     Feb 2, 2008
  7. I prefer to generalize about big breasted women.

    I have never been wrong about them yet.
     
    #177     Feb 2, 2008
  8. What is often neglected, in these arguments is drug culture, too.

    I read somewhere, yemen currently devotes about 30% of its irrigation to the production of khat, a mild but addictive drug-no wonder, the dynasties of the the mongols was influenced by ther spread of vodka spirits, the entire mediteranean trade, and gaulish culture was influenced by wine-and magic mushrooms have played there part in the development of humanity, just as heroin/hashish was a staple of queen victoria 1st reign, and beforehand, notably in the indian dynasties and before them, the warrior culture of the scythians and subsequent arabic leaning regimes.


    As for nealvans germanic roots, they were more than happy to drink themselves to death on a monster bender, but maybe they had it good, because by roman accounts, they didnt know lending for profit even as a concept, nor love of gold.

    Modern society, is a drug culture, make no mistake-what appears to be a local problem goes back thousands of years, has not only never been conquered, but is the very basis of everything we look to as human culture , or societal advancement, all based on drugs, and SHITLOADS of them.


    As for big breasted women, I suppose a case could be made they have a stupefying effect, and perhaps should be classified as a drug...
     
    #178     Feb 2, 2008
  9. you know I had turned off the computer and was preparing to go to bed when I realized that because I was raised in a Catholic household, I hold specific beliefs about heaven and earth that I have never really examined in detail.

    For instance;

    I believe that women with big honking tits have a special place in heaven.

    I believe that women with good size tits (not gigantic but good size and nice shape) recieve similar dispensation from God at their death and go to heaven where they recieve massive breast implants and collagen for their lips.

    And I believe that women whose nipples are naturally erect are automatically made saints and are also given a special place in heaven....

    Until this moment I never really realized the extent of my religious beliefs and how they have shaped my existence.

    As it turns out, I am a very religious person...

    Bless you all.

    Steve
     
    #179     Feb 2, 2008
  10. Yes if you classify me as a human.

    No but it would be nice if it would.

    No, I 've been everywhere and saw all the pieces .
     
    #180     Feb 2, 2008