Posted on 11/24/2017 7:53:57 PM PST by Rummyfan
No Knelling with our real men, our Marines, sailors, soldiers, USAF and Coast Guard!
Honor: Retired Marine Master Sgt. William H. Cox (left) kept his promise to stand guard at his friend's funeral, Retired Marine First Sgt. James 'Hollie' Hollingsworth on October 24.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5090421/Vietnam-War-veteran-stands-guard-buddy-s-casket.html#ixzz4yeGIwD92
So yeah, it's creepy to see these black players get some money and go after white women. What message does that send the black community? What message to their mothers and sisters?
Racism based on color in the world's 'people of color' races... is real. They see 'lighter skin' as better and darker skin as 'worse'... It's true among blacks, it's true among Iranians, Arabs, and Hispanics. Very strange... very sad.
Oh, yes you did. At the least tried to. Then -- doubled down on it right after denying that you did!
The photo of D-Day and the douche bag Colin should be on billboards all over the country!!
Looks like Jones and his kneel-boys have been in that position for most of their games.
And karma being whatever, his crusade against Emperor Goodell has turned into a 1-man loser tirade.
Justice delayed is justice denied and when the guilty escape justice the innocent are punished.
All citizens deserve equal protection under the law.
Get it?
When I saw your except by instinct I looked for HGs finger-wagging admonishment. When I didn't see it I felt -- hollow. So I took up the mantle myself.
BTW: good blog post.
You can interpret it though the eyes of worship if you wish. That is your opinion and option.
But since I have no attachment to him I see a smug little smirk on the face of a smug little man.
I'll try to do better going forward.
Yeah, I knew you'd get nasty with this. F U 2
Look, you obviously like the guy. When you like people you want to see them in the best light possible.
There is nothing wrong with that.
I don't agree. To to totally honest - - the black community has the wrong people at the top - wrong people calling the culture dance.
In the fifties and early sixties it was black bankers, store owners, ministers and generally responsible adult citizens. But they were 'too establishment' for the changes that were necessary. They were uprooted and tossed.
The civil rights era changed everything. At rallies the 'big draw' was a person who had been arrested many times - 'for the cause'. For example, a person who had been arrested in Birmingham and sat in jail with MLK was a hero. And that was true and good. The cause at that point was noble.
Later with the advent of the panther mentality and the communist infiltration it stated changing. Some of the people with the 'arrest records' were counting actual criminal arrest not just 'arrests from civil disobedience'... it went downhill quickly and democrats moved in to feed off the chaos... creating (un-elected )'community leaders). People ethically challenged from the start who pulled the black community down to their level...and sold them off to democrats.
“I don’t agree. To to totally honest - - the black community has the wrong people at the top - wrong people calling the culture dance.”
My leed was probably not written properly. The truth of the matter is that the “Black Community” has been victimized by a minority within their minority. And those decent Black people are the ones who are most damaged by that radical group that resides inside.
As you point out the perversion of the group with the elevation of the ‘big straws” is part and parcel why they are where they are today. Their “leaders” often shun education and raise crime as “the recipe for getting out” which only worsens their problems internally, while hardening those of us on the outside who fear for our own safety from all of it.
Yeah, you, although passive-aggressive would have been better description.
When you used the word "you" in "You can interpret it though the eyes of worship if you wish" that was like you were saying that I worshiped Jerry Jones, or football. That's the part that was nasty, and guaranteed there would be no productive discussion.
I can be fair to people I bloody well HATE.
How about give the mind-reading, and attributing motives a rest? Stick with face value first. Find out what that could be -- give me a bit a credit I may know something -- then carry that along with you while attempting to read my mind.
Ok? If you don't, then you'll always miss it -- will interpret everything twisted up sideways end up pissing me off.
Do not pretend to speak for me. Choose the words used to express the idea you'd like to get across, leaving ME out of it.
Turns out we agree... totally.
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