Cuban Boating
Doug Kanter wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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Yea, and what does this have to do with the price of tea in China?
It's
funny that most ethnic groups HAVE had some sort of prejudice, and
yet
managed to overcome it, and become an integral part of our society,
with
the exception of a very visible few. I wonder why that is?
Dave's back!!!!!
So....each ethnic group has had to overcome prejudice. Does that somehow
make it OK for you to continue such practice, like it's a harmless
hazing
ritual at a fraternity?
Who's continuing anything? I have no prejudice against anyone who
attempts to become a productive citizen, and assimilates into the
existing culture.
Dave
Right. As long as they're not Islamic, have an accent, or arrive here
illegally from Mexico and annoy you when you're at Wal Mart.
Ah! Ladies and gentlemen, we are here once more, to witness that classic
"debate" technique of the left, where if one is unable to debate the
issues and points, then demonize the opposition.
Many on the left, love to use the "Racist, Bigot, Prejudice" words
(Known from now on as RBP), to paint an opponent's views with a broad
brush of generalizations, designed to drown them in the stigma of shame
and ridicule, therby losing their original point in a sea of defense,
and deflection. Much in the same way as Johnny Cochrane attempted to
play the race card at the O.J. trial, to deflect from the very real
evidence against O.J. and attempt to discredit it, by clouding it with
the RBP term.
These same people cannot, or refuse to differentiate between a
difference in principles, and one of "RBP". Because I do not condone the
acts of radical Islam, who preach the killing of "infidels", and who
routinely brutalize and subjugate women and children, I am called
"prejudiced". Because I don't care for freeloaders, and people taking
advantage of a system (at our taxpaying expense), I am called "bigoted"
or "racist".
It's classic.....
Dave
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