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Thread: The Hypocrisy within the Black Community

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claude C View Post
    Wow, talk about moral relevance.

    Do you just hate blacks or is it everyone not white American?
    I have said time and time again that hate is not something I do. The word is not even allowed to be spoken in my home. What I presented and you obviously overlooked, was history. A simple and short lesson. People have to purge themselves of hate for something that never touched them. It doesn't even make sense to do so. Were it the norm, I would "hate" the English as my ancestry is Irish. But you see, I don't hate them. That happened more than 10 generations ago...more than that even. So stop trying to bait me and just pay attention to the words.
    "If Republicans wanted to Destroy America, they would Vote Democrat."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Awryly View Post
    It is one of resisting white oppression.

    Not the best way ... but one way.
    Total BS from a little yappy dog.

    Quote Originally Posted by thediplomat2.0 View Post
    Believing in something until you do not is a common trend in both politics and society in general. For example, many if not most Republicans and Democrats believe in the Constitution until they do not for a compelling interest.
    Please be specific
    about Republicans disregarding the Constitution for their convenience.

    This is not a characteristic of just the African American community, but of human nature. I can assure you that most people have exuded such a characteristic at least once in their life.
    I think that the opinion put forward here is that blacks are much worse as a community than the whites are.

    Quote Originally Posted by thediplomat2.0 View Post
    more important matters in this case such as the lack of enforcement of the law
    What is poor in this case is the media twisting of the events. The law seems to have been applied properly.

    and possibly the poor language within the law that allows such an event to occur in the first place. I swear that people just want to bicker for the sake of bickering. We are literally emulating filibustering.
    What occurred is what should have occurred when a punk of any color attacks an innocent person of any color. Zimmerman was in the right when he asked Trayvon why he was where he was and Trayvon attacked Zimmerman so the law worked as it was designed to work. The black community wants to change the law so that they can jump neighborhood watch people and pound them if they are confronted about anything. had Trayvon been innocent and the good kids has been reported to be then he would have told Zimmerman why he was there and he would still be alive.

    Quote Originally Posted by thediplomat2.0 View Post
    No, but regardless, the fact that Zimmerman's actions are even being questioned indicate that the law lacks needed substance that could have possibly prevented such a situation from happening. I take the killing of people anywhere in the world very seriously.

    Furthermore, I do not understand why people make such cases an "us vs. them" affair. If you do not mind me asking, why do you?
    The law is very clear and Zimmerman stayed within the law so all the race baiting is totally uncalled for.
    If you want to know why it is "us vs. them" you need to look at the money raised by the race baiters after they whip one of these events into a national crises.

    Now that this is all over the news and every ignorant black boy in the country is more angery than he was last week I have put my 380 Colt auto government model in the gun safe and carry my Colt Combat Commander 45 Auto for the added stopping power.
    Quote Originally Posted by HonestJoe View Post
    In the phrase "Black Community" in the title, "American" is implied and "Black" is optional.
    This is a forum populated by mostly Americans and we are talking about American blacks, are we not.

    This is just one symptom of the USA's unresolved issues with race. People who think blacks are the entire problem are in fact part of the problem themselves.
    I would agree but you either forgot or choose to ignore that the majority of the prison population is black when they are a minority of the overall population so common sense would lead one to believe that blacks are most of the problem,
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave1mo View Post
    You have a problem with the black community standing together after one of their children was murdered in cold blood, but you didn't have a problem with the Catholic Church standing together after absurdly perceiving an "attack on religion" by the Obama administration. That's right, the same Catholic Church that protects its pedophile priests when they molest children and ruin their lives.


    How disgusting.
    As for the C Church standing together I would ask how a religious entity could divide itself on this issue. Did you mean that the christians stood with the CC to resist Obama's attack on religion and that disgusts you? Are you similarly disgusted by the islaom dogs killing Americans for burning a koran?

    Not being a catholic or a christian I can clearly see that the CC was wrong in the pedophile cases as they are wrong about a lot of things. But unlike you I also see the wrong in the black community when they riot and loot for the least reason.
    Quote Originally Posted by Claude C View Post
    They'll also defend the marriage issue as one that the government must absolutely maintain control over, determining who can and can't marry, while bawling about the government mandating insurance for all.
    You are free to marry you favorite sheep if you wanted but there is no reason that we should add that cute little sheep to the government mandated Obama care.

    The GOP are so latently racist, bigoted, and homophobic that they cannot breed their eyebrows apart to save their lives.
    I have to agree that Republicans - who passed the voting rights act to give blacks the vote - are late to being racists and only a few have made it to the level to dems have achieved when they kept an old clan member in the Senate until he died and rotted on the Senate floor.

    As for as being late at being homophobic, I think you are mistaking the Republicans' opinion that homosexuality isn't as normal as the liberal horde believes it to be. The reality is that liberal women, homosexual and weak dem men are the main drivers for homosexual rights.
    The Main Stream Media would destroy BH Obama in one minute if they would do their job for one second.

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    Every side has hypocrisy.

    As long as people think collectively rather than individually, they'll be easy to manipulate via the media and their own emotions.

    Why people even draw a personal connection to this case is beyond me. It's like the Casey Anthony case or any of those random child abduction things.

    I guess people want to feel like they're connected to something bigger and more important than themselves, but in reality, most of us are all equally insignificant.

    It's better to just focus on your own life rather than some random murder case that you'll probably forget about in a year or two anyway.
    "Chaos... isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again. The fall breaks them.
    And some are given a chance to climb, but they refuse. They cling to the realm, or the gods, or love. Illusions.
    Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is."

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiseAgainst View Post
    What were they doing when OJ was found innocent? Celebrating. Now that it is becoming increasingly clear that there isn't enough evidence to convict Zimmerman they are threatening riots and death threats? What is the difference between the two cases? How come the black community only appreciates our innocent until proven guilty justice system when one of their people are being accused? Why the hypocrisy black people?
    Jesus.. who was stalking in the OJ trial?

    Was that a neighborhood watch situation..??

    Zimmerman and Martin had no "relationship".........

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthorp24 View Post
    I consider it to be a racial issue... and that's about it.

    Obviously it's sad that someone died... but this happens everyday in America. I think you know the reason certain people are making a big deal about it.
    This isn't a racial issue. Many are making it that, yourself included. It is about the "stand your ground" law.

    What is stand your ground? Actively following someone in vehicle and then on foot sounds like stalking, not standing one's ground.
    United We Stand, Divided We Fall. D's and R's are united and the people are divided.
    WE THE PEOPLE, NOT We The Corporations, or We the Government. Hold our elected officials to this.


    hard to believe in a time when we're facing a banking crisis that many of the banks created -- are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place,"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave1mo View Post
    You have a problem with the black community standing together after one of their children was murdered in cold blood, but you didn't have a problem with the Catholic Church standing together after absurdly perceiving an "attack on religion" by the Obama administration. That's right, the same Catholic Church that protects its pedophile priests when they molest children and ruin their lives.


    How disgusting.
    No...what i have a problem with is that they only stand together when one of thier own is killed in self defense by someone who is not black. Blacks off each other in record numbers EVERY DAY...yet there are no public outctrys, no walk-outs, no congressional interest whatsoever. Are they such a tight-nit community?
    Channon Christian and Christopher Newsome..WE WILL NEVER FORGET!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELOrocks17 View Post
    No...what i have a problem with is that they only stand together when one of thier own is killed in self defense by someone who is not black. Blacks off each other in record numbers EVERY DAY...yet there are no public outctrys, no walk-outs, no congressional interest whatsoever. Are they such a tight-nit community?
    It wasn't self defense.

    In those other cases, the murderer is either A) unknown, or B) arrested and charged with a crime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELOrocks17 View Post
    No...what i have a problem with is that they only stand together when one of thier own is killed in self defense by someone who is not black. Blacks off each other in record numbers EVERY DAY...yet there are no public outctrys, no walk-outs, no congressional interest whatsoever. Are they such a tight-nit community?
    Good Lord... Whites also "off each other" every day.

    Are you using that as some sort of excuse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Margot View Post
    Jesus.. who was stalking in the OJ trial?
    I think that the police failed to prove that OJ planned to kill the two white people but he was stalking his wife's house.

    Was that a neighborhood watch situation..??
    You have us there.

    Zimmerman and Martin had no "relationship".........
    I have to agree except that there is a black involved and another person that is described as white.
    The Main Stream Media would destroy BH Obama in one minute if they would do their job for one second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serfin' USA View Post
    Every side has hypocrisy.

    As long as people think collectively rather than individually, they'll be easy to manipulate via the media and their own emotions.

    Why people even draw a personal connection to this case is beyond me. It's like the Casey Anthony case or any of those random child abduction things.

    I guess people want to feel like they're connected to something bigger and more important than themselves, but in reality, most of us are all equally insignificant.

    It's better to just focus on your own life rather than some random murder case that you'll probably forget about in a year or two anyway.
    I think that is just human nature. Humans have been involved in others concerns since the dawn of man.
    United We Stand, Divided We Fall. D's and R's are united and the people are divided.
    WE THE PEOPLE, NOT We The Corporations, or We the Government. Hold our elected officials to this.


    hard to believe in a time when we're facing a banking crisis that many of the banks created -- are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place,"

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