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cool_chick 05-27-2006 06:04 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
Liberalism

Oh and only because you are a liberal can you get away with what you said. The rest of us would be called racist.

Truth is it's just hiphop culture.....and people with everything claiming they have nothing. We (Americans) are particularly good at this.


Oh gawd lendaddy......is there anything you don't blame on "liberalism?"

The truth of the matter is every generation has youth that says/does things different than their parents did, and the parents whine and cry about the "world falling apart." Then these kids grow up and have kids, and their kids come up with new lingo, and in the 2000s, these original youth whine and cry but now it's fashionable (but inaccurate as hell) to blame it on "liberalism".

30 years from now, the colloqualism will be different, and these hip-hoppers of today will be whining about those kids........

cool_chick 05-27-2006 06:18 AM

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Originally posted by JSDSKI
Are all you guys really this cranky ?

You sound like the preachers who burned Presley records while screaming about levis, ducktails, switchblades, gangfights, and leather jackets .... oh yea and hotrodders, too.... breakin' the law, breakin the law.....

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M.D. Holloway 05-27-2006 06:40 AM

The most severe youth movements in the past century were the flappers and zootsuiters of the 1920's represented decadence by exploring fast dancing and bathtub gin, the greasers of the 50’s were about rebellion and a quasi-criminal lifestyle in rebuttal against the Ward and June Cleaver mentality. The 60’s harbored in the free-love drug age. The birth of a lazy generation but at least they didn’t get into too many scrambles. The 80’s to 90’s seemed to glorify a gangsta lifestyle. The clothes were that of inmates, the music (rap) was void of melody (one of the 3 elements required in music) and the langue reflected a breakdown in grammar. It had legs because it seemed to evolve every few weeks with new words and phrases. It kept it fresh yet still represented the lowest common denominator. Not a good thing.

All the movements were always around piss'n Mom and Dad off - or so it seems.

Maybe the next influence youth movement will be based around math and science! Somehow I don’t think so…

nostatic 05-27-2006 07:03 AM

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Originally posted by LubeMaster77

Maybe the next influence youth movement will be based around math and science! Somehow I don’t think so…

well, considering how scared many are of math and science, and how we love to outsource, maybe it will be.

Problem is it will be kids of workers on J1 visas....dagnabit Raheed, can't you kids go use your sliderules somewhere else...damn little criminals...

M.D. Holloway 05-27-2006 07:05 AM

Ya, imagine if all of a sud'n Jr HS kids started to get into Opra and Poetry and the classics - oh Gawd forbid!

nine_one_4 05-27-2006 07:23 AM

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Originally posted by Victor
...and the English language.

I live in Australia and as such am somewhat of a victim of whatever the USA decides to shove on TV (that is, on the odd occasion I decide to sit down and watch it).

What I am seeing with alarming frequency is TV shows "hosted" or based around "homies" talking absolute ***** about money, booty, cars and "cribs".

All good but only if I could understand 10% of WTF these fatties are talking about. It all sounds like "MuMble - YO! WHASSUPE? huh-duff-blingyo-pimp, biatch, yo-bang, busta bla bla bla Mumble"

Any answers here? I am seriously beginning to struggle with the projected American image over here.

WTF are you exporting?

I think of it as a lowest common denominator factor. It's a level for everyone to live down to and nobody gets excluded. I see it every time I watch (five minutes worth) an MTV music awards show and see some Blacks on stage rapping away and all the white kids in the audience singing along and swinging their arms in the air and I ask myself who could possibly like that retarded sh#t.

Mulhollanddose 05-27-2006 07:27 AM

"There is a class of colored people [democrat party] who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the negro race before the public. Some of these people [democrats] do not want the negro to lose his grievances, because they [democrats] do not want to lose their jobs. There is a certain class of race-problem solvers [like Jesse Jackson and Hillary Clinton] who don't want the patient to get well."

Booker T. Washington, 1911

(brackets mine)...The rest written by Booker T. Washington, a black man seemingly forgotten by the current black leadership.

cool_chick 05-27-2006 07:30 AM

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Originally posted by LubeMaster77
Ya, imagine if all of a sud'n Jr HS kids started to get into Opra and Poetry and the classics - oh Gawd forbid!
Did you back then?

lendaddy 05-27-2006 07:31 AM

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Originally posted by cool_chick
Oh gawd lendaddy......is there anything you don't blame on "liberalism?"


Yes. The acute pain and discomfort felt shortly before success achieved through hard work.

Mulhollanddose 05-27-2006 07:33 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
Yes. The acute pain and discomfort felt shortly before success achieved through hard work.
And the liberation of oppressed people across the globe, including the innocent Iraqis and Afghanis whom we protect and defend from their Islamofascist oppressors...For this liberalism takes NO credit, in fact liberalism takes credit for working against those freed by American intervention.

nine_one_4 05-27-2006 07:35 AM

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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
And the liberation of oppressed people across the globe, including the innocent Iraqis and Afghanis whom we protect and defend from their Islamofascist oppressors...For this liberalism takes NO credit, in fact liberalism takes credit for working against those freed by American intervention.
Pat Buchanan agrees with you.

Mulhollanddose 05-27-2006 07:47 AM

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Originally posted by nine_one_4
Pat Buchanan agrees with you.
No he doesn't...He has been against intervention all along...Ask fastPatsy...Buchanan agrees with the communists and democrats (redundant, perhaps).

nine_one_4 05-27-2006 07:56 AM

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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
No he doesn't...He has been against intervention all along...Ask fastPatsy...Buchanan agrees with the communists and democrats (redundant, perhaps).
Oh, ok. I thought you were being sarcastic in your previous post. I agree with Buchanan that the U.S. should be looking out for its own interests and not be in the nation building business. How the hell are you going to build up Afghanistan or even Iraq? Just look at their illiteracy rates.


http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/

sammyg2 05-27-2006 07:58 AM

Maybe we all missed it, but the real thanks (or blame) for the airing of these shows goes to the ACLU. Yep, the lawyers did it.
Over the past 15 years there have been too many law suits to count claiming discrimination because certain minorities are under-represented on television. What they failed to mention was that television programming was supposed to attract the most viewers, hence catering to the majority. In other words, MOST PEOPLE DIDN'T WANT TO WATCH THAT STUFF.

Take a look at local LA news programs. An asian gentleman and a black woman are anchoring, a latina is preseting from the field and another latina is presenting the weather.
Occasionally they will include a white male, but he is usually reporting about a snow storm in Big Bear or a flash flood in Malibu.

Why is it like this? Minorities sued (with the help of the anti-christ ACLU) so now the stations have to satisfy the minority, not the majority. Unfortunately they failed to realize that in Los Angeles, white is the new minority.

cool_chick 05-27-2006 08:59 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
Yes. The acute pain and discomfort felt shortly before success achieved through hard work.
LOL bull*****.....

Liberals work much harder than your butt (and admittedly, my butt too), just sitting around b!tching all day. At least they get off their butt and do something about whatever they believe in....

Edit: just curious Lendaddy, when was the last time you felt pain and discomfort from hard work? What was the last labor-intensive thing you did? Because again, I have to admit, I don't feel acute pain and discomfort after a good day at work.......my job doesn't require physical labor, only thinking, and I don't feel acute pain and discomfort from that. Are you a laborer or something (unlike those "liberals" LOL)? I think you need to feel some acute pain and discomfort, then success by coming over and hanging some blinds here in this new place? :p

cool_chick 05-27-2006 09:01 AM

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Originally posted by nine_one_4
Oh, ok. I thought you were being sarcastic in your previous post. I agree with Buchanan that the U.S. should be looking out for its own interests and not be in the nation building business. How the hell are you going to build up Afghanistan or even Iraq? Just look at their illiteracy rates.


http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/

LOL, the scary thing is that Mul is not being sarcastic......he genuinely believes the stuff he writes.

LMAO

Racerbvd 05-27-2006 09:45 AM

In Jacksonville, FL. black on black murder rate is the highest in the state, the letter to the editor explains why. From the race baiting, corrupt local black politicians (one even diverted money to improve her district to erect a monument stature of her self in a local park, to trying to use city money to build a gym for her church) to the preachers that blame the police for the high numbers of blacks in jail.

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xThe local black preachers, the racist naacp,tonyaa weathersbee (local newspaper writer) and local black politicians did this to Jacksonville. You forget that the reason so many people who happen to be black are in jail is because they committed a crime, not because of the color of their skin, just look were the crime and murder rates are the highest, in Pat "I built myself a monument with city money" Lockett-Felder's and Gwen Yates’ districts. Every time the Police try and uphold the law, those above scream racism to the top of their lungs. What kind of lesson did they think that they were sending??? If you are black, and commit a crime it isn't your fault. A kid runs from the Police, get tazed, these idiots get mad at the Police, call a press conference, say that the kid with the long rap sheet was really a good kid, and it doesn't matter that the kid that just committed a crime and was running from the Police. A kid gets beaten while in jail, doesn't matter that he committed a crime to get locked up, he was mistreated while serving his punishment. If he wasn't in jail, he wouldn't have been beaten. Jail is not meant to be fun. You created it; you live or die with it because you are the ones responsible for it!! While everyone else judges people on their merit, those clergy & politicians want others judged and given special treatment because of skin color, those are the "real" racist!



x

bigchillcar 05-27-2006 09:53 AM

i agree that it serves no good purpose here to denigrate african americans and marginalize their myriad contributions to humanity..what i think is being 'discussed' here is that sector of their 'sub-culture' that certainly not all blacks find at all appealing..just like we have our 'white trash' that are prone to 'embarrasing us' from time to time. what roninlb said is certainly true enough..as it applies to just about EVERYTHING..just follow the money trail..it drives aspects of our 'culture', whether we like it or not. the almighty $ is just too powerful not to have a gigantic impact in our lives..
ryan

Mulhollanddose 05-27-2006 02:59 PM

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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
"There is a class of colored people [democrat party] who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the negro race before the public. Some of these people [democrats] do not want the negro to lose his grievances, because they [democrats] do not want to lose their jobs. There is a certain class of race-problem solvers [like Jesse Jackson and Hillary Clinton] who don't want the patient to get well."

Booker T. Washington, 1911

The foresight of this commentary just floors me every time I read it...This dude was not only brilliant, but he was a prophet. His statement is timeless and interchangeable. The same retreaded evil is illustrated eloquently.

5axis 05-27-2006 06:05 PM

enjoy the movie. I used to work in this nice area. Interesting is all I can say.

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