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Adam Goodes

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HH is right in what he says...

Racism has always existed and does to this day and the realist in me says it will continue into the future.

However if you don't challenge it's existence now, if you don't try and eradicate the causes, then it will definitely continue and under the right circumstances flourish into the future.

I am pessimistic about our ability to solve many issues, racism being one of them however that should never deter us from endeavoring to do just that.

 

Imagine where womens rights would be if they didn't take a stand.

Boy i miss those days.

That's a joke, just in case you didn't know.

HH is right in what he says...

Yes I am right in my posts nutbean because I was simply quoting the science.

All I did was post some scientific studies, and I got attacked for it. Pathetic really. But hey, this is Demonland.

 

Yes I am right in my posts nutbean because I was simply quoting the science.

All I did was post some scientific studies, and I got attacked for it. Pathetic really. But hey, this is Demonland.

You didn't get attacked for the links you posted.

Tie up your laces mate...

Hope you read those articles I posted, you might bring something valid to the discussion now.

But to keep it simple for you - obvious offensive racism can be stopped for the most part with education, but you cant just stamp out subconscious bias as its part of the human condition. Therefore racism will always unfortunately exist in some form.

Glad to be able to help you Stuie.

Still missing the point... It's actually kind of amazing.


Imagine where womens rights would be if they didn't take a stand.

Boy i miss those days.

That's a joke, just in case you didn't know.

Giving Sheilas rights! FMD Bad blue that one.

I really hate this thread but can't stop reading it.

 

Giving Sheilas rights! FMD Bad blue that one.

It has been all up hill since they got the vote Bbo

Can we revoke it, do you think?

Good luck with that one Bbo we will just have to soldier on

Yes I am right in my posts nutbean because I was simply quoting the science.

All I did was post some scientific studies, and I got attacked for it. Pathetic really. But hey, this is Demonland.

Perhaps we should lobby to bring back slavery, stop women from voting and jail homosexuals. But hey, this is demonland.

Perhaps we should lobby to bring back slavery, stop women from voting and jail homosexuals. But hey, this is demonland.

All in good time,

Allah Akbar!


Just do what I do and hate everybody equally.

I divide the world into people I won't brake for if they step out in front of my car, and everyone else.

Eddie McGuire, Tony Abbott and Adam Goodes fit comfortably into the first category. Most other people are in the second no matter what colour, race or creed they are.

There is a third - people that I would gladly chase down the footpath in my V8 and repeatedly run over while laughing like a maniac. Hutchy, Barrett, Caro, Chris Pyne, James Hird, and my boss are the only ones on that list - so far.

I divide the world into people I won't brake for if they step out in front of my car, and everyone else.

Eddie McGuire, Tony Abbott and Adam Goodes fit comfortably into the first category. Most other people are in the second no matter what colour, race or creed they are.

There is a third - people that I would gladly chase down the footpath in my V8 and repeatedly run over while laughing like a maniac. Hutchy, Barrett, Caro, Chris Pyne, James Hird, and my boss are the only ones on that list - so far.

Just when I thought I had all the Dland nutters pigeonholed ....................... !

Just when I thought I had all the Dland nutters pigeonholed ....................... !

There are many more of us than you think. Supporting this team is like doing 10 tours in Nam.

HH weren't you the poster who made a ridiculously racist comment on a thread about 6 ot 8 months ago and got a two week holiday for it? Was it a Dayle Gartlett thread or a Jurrah thread? CBF searching, someone who remembers better might find a link.

Repeat offending clearly shows you haven't evolved at all.

That was C&B who did that I believe, it was during the trading and drafting period.


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