- Apr 7, 2013
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What are we looking for here, using the metaphor of a math problem, when trying to solve problems? We are responsible for the right equation or we end up with false answers. It is like the air plane, flying just one degree off (false) takes us waaaay off corse and we miss the destination by hundreds of miles. Plus, there are people who are looking for truth so they can understand life around them. We are responsible to keep confusion out of posts because of prejudice, hate, which makes the hater; and the young persons with the new mind for the future, the victims. Why make life more difficult for the very dear who are sincerely looking to build thoughts with truth. Isn't life tough enough, without sending people onto hopeless roads?
So, when I went on to the thread that gave ten reasons why white people are what they are, and I thought, okay, I might find a gem here, # 1. was, "They are't human." Really?
Maybe the poster believes that to be true because somebody else posted that one point out of ten to him. There are a lot of things that could be said, but this doesn't help, because it isn't real. The result of believing something that isn't real is false notions and beliefs that grow out from it. Then where's the success? People will add that equation to their process of dealing with white people and no good can come from it. It makes their perspective off corse and weakens the stratagem of equal level debate with people in a lot of different ways. That is like saying, "Hello, I'm going to be involved in politics for the sake of my people and I want you to vote my way, because I know white people are not human.
I remember when I was a kid, I was told by a man that Chawawas (Sp?) weren't dogs, they were rats. You should have seen the woman holding her darling little dog hyperventilate when I tried to convince her of this fact.
So, when I went on to the thread that gave ten reasons why white people are what they are, and I thought, okay, I might find a gem here, # 1. was, "They are't human." Really?
Maybe the poster believes that to be true because somebody else posted that one point out of ten to him. There are a lot of things that could be said, but this doesn't help, because it isn't real. The result of believing something that isn't real is false notions and beliefs that grow out from it. Then where's the success? People will add that equation to their process of dealing with white people and no good can come from it. It makes their perspective off corse and weakens the stratagem of equal level debate with people in a lot of different ways. That is like saying, "Hello, I'm going to be involved in politics for the sake of my people and I want you to vote my way, because I know white people are not human.
I remember when I was a kid, I was told by a man that Chawawas (Sp?) weren't dogs, they were rats. You should have seen the woman holding her darling little dog hyperventilate when I tried to convince her of this fact.