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Seriously? Just tell me one thing... I know this is a wild and wooly internet forum, but is there even one positive thing to be gained or achieved by mocking a black person in ebonics-speak? I see people here posting the GIF of the little black boy saying, “That’s racist.” Maybe that should apply to your comment? What’s the difference?
Go ahead, get defensive and tell me to go to hell, and then I’ll mind my own business. But just so you know, it’s comments like yours that is THE reason why i never suggest FR to conservatives any more. Even if they’re starving for the truth, i would’nt. I can’t. And that’s just sad.
If you’re a true FReeper, that will bother you that your comment is indistinguishable from one made by a paid troll.
Agreed.
The worst part is that it plays into how the media portrays anyone who disagrees with Obama or the left/liberal spin that sucks all of the air out of the culture.
We must be careful to not give our enemies one iota of ammo.
No offense, but the internet is not a place for people who take offense easily. It’s a tough, wild west kind of place. It created (or at least evolved) the word “hater” to put the onus on those making critical comments. Self appointed sheriffs are not embraced, nor are those who attempt to grade each post according to their own standards. If you don’t like a particular post, I can respect that, but passing over posts you don’t like is the internet way or else there would be literally millions of posts debating the merits of each and every post. There still is a first amendment.
Whachoo trippin’ fo? Chillax!
There was a time, not that long ago, that such comments were deleted by the mods.
Just wow. I apologize for interfering with your being able to spend your nights making up invitations to give to fellow Conservatives to join FR.
I suggest that you, instead, divert the money, that would be used to issue invitations to this site, and instead build a big bridge and use that bridge to get over your judgemental, ‘holier than thou’ self.