A different perspective on the Treyvon Martin case..........

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A different perspective on the Treyvon Martin case..........

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I reckon there are some things only black folks can get away with saying. Lord knows if I, a white southern good ole boy, said it I'd be tagged as the biggest racist that ever stood on his own hind legs.

This guy will also no doubt get accused of racism; and "progressives" will also assume he's a conservative republican Tea Party adherent. But do ya'll think he'll get accused of being in the Ku Klux Klan?


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Klan guy? =No, Brutally truthful=Yes! The guy didn't pull a punch in any of that speech..
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Actually one of our countries more prominent Klan members turned out to be a black man.

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Very interesting perspective indeed. He speaks truthfully from his perspective. Had Zimmerman been black, we would NEVER be hearing people cry for justice like they are doing now. It is sad that the value of Treyvon's life is "increased" because he was killed by a person who is not black.
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Sadly it happens way too often like this...As the gentleman said,,Black on Black and nothing would have been said or evn made it to the news.. The only reason this is an item is Zimmerman is HALF White.... Funny how Obama is considered Black not white like his mother............. No Al Sharpton the PHONY, No Jesse Jackson who is just Al's parroting side kick,No NAACP..etc etc etc........
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Why is it that we (men) are so scared of a word. I hear negro in songs all the time. Its just a damn word. Get the hell over it already. Btw, my people were called negro in this country first such as red niggers. I was told this by my mother who's mother is full blood cherokee indian. I am a half breed being half cherokee and half irish. I am an American, a Native American and have an Irish heritage. I am proud of all of it. Call me what you will, but it damn well better be started with American. I wonder if this post will be blocked or "taken off for political correctness?"

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davasmith wrote:Why is it that we (men) are so scared of a word. I hear negro in songs all the time. Its just a damn word. Get the hell over it already. Btw, my people were called negro in this country first such as red niggers. I was told this by my mother who's mother is full blood cherokee indian. I am a half breed being half cherokee and half irish. I am an American, a Native American and have an Irish heritage. I am proud of all of it. Call me what you will, but it damn well better be started with American. I wonder if this post will be blocked or "taken off for political correctness?"

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This site auto-censors poop (I didn't type "poop" for example, but a word that rhymes with "fit") but not negro? Thats comedy gold. :hysterical:
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Actually, the infamous "N-word" has pretty noble origins. "Niger" is Latin for "black". HISTORY OF WORD: alteration of earlier neger, from Middle French negre, from Spanish or Portuguese negro, from negro black, from Latin niger
First Known Use: 1574

One might well argue that from a purely linguistic standpoint it is little different than calling a white person "caucasian". One might argue that, but would lose the argument just about every time.
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dorminWS wrote:Actually, the infamous "N-word" has pretty noble origins. "Niger" is Latin for "black". HISTORY OF WORD: alteration of earlier neger, from Middle French negre, from Spanish or Portuguese negro, from negro black, from Latin niger
First Known Use: 1574

One might well argue that from a purely linguistic standpoint it is little different than calling a white person "caucasian". One might argue that, but would lose the argument just about every time.
http://www.amazon.com/negro-Strange-Career-Troublesome-Word/dp/0375421726

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Kreutz wrote:
davasmith wrote:Why is it that we (men) are so scared of a word. I hear negro in songs all the time. Its just a damn word. Get the hell over it already. Btw, my people were called negro in this country first such as red niggers. I was told this by my mother who's mother is full blood cherokee indian. I am a half breed being half cherokee and half irish. I am an American, a Native American and have an Irish heritage. I am proud of all of it. Call me what you will, but it damn well better be started with American. I wonder if this post will be blocked or "taken off for political correctness?"

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This site auto-censors poop (I didn't type "poop" for example, but a word that rhymes with "fit") but not negro? Thats comedy gold. :hysterical:
LOL :hysterical: ahem. Administrator clears his throat. :roll:
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allingeneral wrote:
LOL :hysterical: ahem. Administrator clears his throat. :roll:
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Don't worry Mr. Admin. We all know there is no algorithm that can cope with humankind's genius for smut. Part of the human condition. Kreutz just likes to mule and puke about stuff. He probably just likes saying "poop", too.
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