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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
Or maybe social justice warriors should come to understand "freedom of speech" does not mean, "freedom from criticism".
I've said that very thing plenty, BLB.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Kneeling during the anthem has nothing to do with BLM. And again, taking issue with a well-intentioned entity because of some of the things that happened under that banner is exactly what they are doing as well.
Yes it does. If you took the time to check out her twitter account, you'd see yourself.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Congrats on fast-tracking this thread to the political board, bub.
Fastracking?? All I did was respond to the comment that BLM is not connected to the recent violence against cops.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
Fastracking?? All I did was respond to the comment that BLM is not connected to the recent violence against cops.
Bringing that (as well as a chant about "bacon") into a discussion about a new recruit kneeling during the anthem is just perfectly normal discourse, I suppose.***
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Calm down Sally let's not start WW3 here
I live in California. I see and hear all the time what BLM supporters say and do. I hear my own daughters come home from school brainwashed from the blatant lies all their friends regurgitate on a regular basis.
I'm telling you...the vast majority I have encountered are not "peaceful" or "reasonable", and they damn sure are not remotely interested in having a civil, reasoned debate on the subject.
Last edited by blacklistedbully; 01-17-2017 at 10:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Bringing that (as well as a chant about "bacon") into a discussion about a new recruit kneeling during the anthem is just perfectly normal discourse, I suppose.***
You must think you're really clever. The man stated BLM's cause did not include violence toward cops. I gave him the chant that was used at one of the BLM marches. That's a fact. Not sorry its inconvenient for you.
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
Fastracking?? All I did was respond to the comment that BLM is not connected to the recent violence against cops.
blacklistedbully rn
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Originally Posted by
blacklistedbully
I live in California. I see and hear all the time what BLM supporters say and do. I hear my own daughters come home from school brainwashed from the blatant lies all their friends regurgitate on a regular basis.
I'm telling you...the vast majority I have encountered are not "peaceful" or "reasonable", and they damn sure are not remotely interested in having a civil, reasoned debate on the subject.
Then move cause where I live it ain't like that at all
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Then move cause where I live it ain't like that at all
I sincerely wish I had when my daughters were toddlers. Its like living on another planet out here. Most intolerant people I have ever come across. Everything out here is so far left....so far social justice warrior that being a republican can cause you to be ostracized, and even physically assaulted by some.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Oktibbeha County, and Mississippi State in general, are pretty progressive, so I wouldn't be so sure.
Also, I guess people should just keep their mouth shut anytime there is a possibility they face backlash from stating their beliefs. #TheAmericanWay
America is giving her a free education and a chance to make something of her life. If she doesnt like it- she needs to go somewhere else. She can protest all she wants at rallys and other political functions- but when she represents our school- she better stand her ass up at attention
Last edited by Random Poster; 01-17-2017 at 10:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Kneeling during the anthem has nothing to do with BLM. And again, taking issue with a well-intentioned entity because of some of the things that happened under that banner is exactly what they are doing as well.
BLM is about as well-intentioned as the Klan
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Originally Posted by
somebodyshotmypaw
BLM is about as well-intentioned as the Klan
And there are quite a lot of people who have likely felt that way about America through the years.
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
America is giving her a free education and a chance to make something of her life. If she doesnt like it- she needs to go somewhere else. She can protest all she wants at rallys and other political functions- but when she represents our school- she better stand her ass up at attention
So being on scholarship means one can no longer have beliefs or values? Maybe they can, but they can no long act on them? Since when does that apply?
I know it didn't apply to a particular group of '63 MSU student athletes who spurned both majority rule and Governor...
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Something tells me that if it were Cam Akers or Willie Gay committing to us and either one of them were kneeling during the anthem, a lot more folks on here would talk themselves into being OK with it. That's my hot take for the day.
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