2014 War Room Awards

From the looks of how you and other racists are lining up for 2015, I'm sure you'll get to see a lot more of it, provided you aren't banned quite soon, which you probably will be.

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I stayed out of that thread like it was cancer.

On one hand, the protesters are hot garbage. If you want to change the system, you BECOME the system, fight it from the inside. Become cops, become lawyers, become politicians. Protests are fine because they bring awareness to your cause, but you don't want to alienate the potential people you are making aware. Regardless of the legitimate gripe they had, they did it in the wrong way.

On the other hand, one of the first posts was "I want to call these people names that would get me banned!!!" and I knew that most of the people commenting were the usual racist crowd concerned with white rights and I decided not to chime in with any similar sentiments on that future locked topic.
 
Bas is doing fine in that thread, holding his own like a martial artist in a bad kung fu movie.

Protesters are idiots tho.....
 
I stayed out of that thread like it was cancer.

On one hand, the protesters are hot garbage. If you want to change the system, you BECOME the system, fight it from the inside. Become cops, become lawyers, become politicians. Protests are fine because they bring awareness to your cause, but you don't want to alienate the potential people you are making aware. Regardless of the legitimate gripe they had, they did it in the wrong way.

In a vacuum I'd agree. But there is a long way to go and many protests to happen before the people who would change the system find their way in. One of the best ways is through learning by protest. It's not that it's the wrong way, it's that it's one way, and happens to be open to all social classes and education levels.

On the other hand, one of the first posts was "I want to call these people names that would get me banned!!!" and I knew that most of the people commenting were the usual racist crowd concerned with white rights and I decided not to chime in with any similar sentiments on that future locked topic.

A post that was made by none other than our illustrious mr Templar. The guy who isn't racist.
 
Bas is doing fine in that thread, holding his own like a martial artist in a bad kung fu movie.

Protesters are idiots tho.....

Yeah - he was Mr Williams and I was Han. I beat him to death and hung his corpse from the ceiling.

Guess he was too busy lookin' good...:icon_twis
 
Yeah - he was Mr Williams and I was Han. I beat him to death and hung his corpse from the ceiling.

Guess he was too busy lookin' good...:icon_twis

Too much celebration comes off poorly.

Don't say I never gave you good advice, big leaguer. I thought big leaguers knew how to handle "victory".
 
In a vacuum I'd agree. But there is a long way to go and many protests to happen before the people who would change the system find their way in. One of the best ways is through learning by protest. It's not that it's the wrong way, it's that it's one way, and happens to be open to all social classes and education levels.

I agree, you learn of a cause through those who protest.

You should look at that protest and focus on the message as if you would if you saw a large gathering in a large public place--- if you interrupt a fucking World War II hero's medal ceremony, no one is focusing on the message. They're focusing on what asshats the protesters are. Suddenly, the people who may have been able to change the system want to distance themselves from you.

Awareness and good press are a balancing act. The awareness they raised does NOT overcome the bad press they generated.
 
If you want to change the system, you BECOME the system, fight it from the inside. Become cops, become lawyers, become politicians.

So in your conception only a small fraction of the population will be in a position to make a difference and the rest of us should just sit it out? Or can we all be cops, lawyers, & politicians? You left out billionaires. They change the system all the time. We should become billionaires too. :icon_chee
 
In a vacuum I'd agree. But there is a long way to go and many protests to happen before the people who would change the system find their way in. One of the best ways is through learning by protest. It's not that it's the wrong way, it's that it's one way, and happens to be open to all social classes and education levels.



A post that was made by none other than our illustrious mr Templar. The guy who isn't racist.

And once again, a swing and a miss!:rolleyes:

I quoted the post you just mentioned, and said,

Agreed. I had to take several deep breaths before I was calm enough to post. What I will say is this; whatever injustices these protesters believe they are fighting against, nothing justifies interrupting a medal ceremony for a man who risked his life time and time again for his country. All these fucking idiots have done is fuel the bile and hatred of, and I'm sure they are too dumb to appreciate the irony, men who share the vile beliefs this Navy Vet fought to defeat.

At no point did I state I wished to make racist comments. Believe me, I can use obscenities that would get me Banned in a New York Minute without ever touching on the subject of race.

Reading Comprehension: if you want to play in the Big Leagues, Rookie, you're gonna have to work at it.:icon_lol:
 
I agree, you learn of a cause through those who protest.

You should look at that protest and focus on the message as if you would if you saw a large gathering in a large public place--- if you interrupt a fucking World War II hero's medal ceremony, no one is focusing on the message. They're focusing on what asshats the protesters are. Suddenly, the people who may have been able to change the system want to distance themselves from you.

Awareness and good press are a balancing act. The awareness they raised does NOT overcome the bad press they generated.


While that all is true for certain people, it's not true for those who would interrupt such a ceremony in the first place (though most probably didn't know about it). If people can look at what they did and learn from it, good. The side opposing protest will always find something to complain about, without exception. The protest will always face the police state, without exception. I'd rather people learn from the peaceful NYC protests than this one, but it's all moving a cause forward.
 
And once again, a swing and a miss!:rolleyes:

I quoted the post you just mentioned, and said,

Agreed. I had to take several deep breaths before I was calm enough to post. What I will say is this; whatever injustices these protesters believe they are fighting against, nothing justifies interrupting a medal ceremony for a man who risked his life time and time again for his country. All these fucking idiots have done is fuel the bile and hatred of, and I'm sure they are too dumb to appreciate the irony, men who share the vile beliefs this Navy Vet fought to defeat.

At no point did I state I wished to make racist comments. Believe me, I can use obscenities that would get me Banned in a New York Minute without ever touching on the subject of race.

Reading Comprehension: if you want to play in the Big Leagues, Rookie, you're gonna have to work at it.:icon_lol:

This is exactly what you posted in response to UFC Truck saying he wanted to use words that would get him banned, a straight cut and paste:


This. I had to take several deep breaths before I was calm enough to post, "legally".

What I will say is this: whatever injustices these protesters believe they are fighting against, nothing justifies disrupting a ceremony for a man who risked his life time and time again for his country. All these fucking idiots have done is fuelled the bile and hatred of men who, and they are almost certainly too stupid to appreciate the irony, share the same vicious, racist beliefs that this man and millions like him fought so hard to defeat.

Frankly, I'd like to take these mouth-breathers, and an equal number of White Power idiots, lock them in a room and let them fight to the death.


Note the 'this'. You absolutely said you wanted to make racist comments.

You jump up and down like an infant declaring victory, and then immediately get caught straight up lying. Suck on that, sweetie.
 
Active shooting in El Paso if one if One of you guys want to break the news
 
It's not just racist comments that can get you banned here. Just sayin.
 
While that all is true for certain people, it's not true for those who would interrupt such a ceremony in the first place (though most probably didn't know about it). If people can look at what they did and learn from it, good. The side opposing protest will always find something to complain about, without exception. The protest will always face the police state, without exception. I'd rather people learn from the peaceful NYC protests than this one, but it's all moving a cause forward.

I have to disagree with you, mostly because I am shocked and outraged at the police shootings recently, think there needs to be a massive change in the makeup and laws regarding police, think we need a massive discussion about how police enforce black communities compared to other communities... and are still disgusted with the protesters and wished to distance myself from them.
 
So in your conception only a small fraction of the population will be in a position to make a difference and the rest of us should just sit it out? Or can we all be cops, lawyers, & politicians? You left out billionaires. They change the system all the time. We should become billionaires too. :icon_chee

So you're saying it is as hard to become a billionaire as it is a cop, a lawyer or a politician? If not, I am missing your point.
 
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