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9 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i understood a lot of black people hated obama. besides he was half white anyway so maybe that explains it? 

i doubt that a lot of the people you think hate H, actually do hate him. hate is a pretty strong word.

No few black people hated him, that why he became  president,  that's how he won elections he was able to immobilise a lot of black voters in America that never voted before in their lives until he ran for president, and that happened in both  elections,  the voters that voted for Obama just didn't turn up for Hillary that's why she lost.

19 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Casting Nasturtiums.

I don't hate H.

I reckon he has issues.

I'm middle aged and white but I liked Barack Obama .

I heard a woman on RRR yesterday state that she would "be comfortable" with no white people being around in London in 2066.The interviewer was white but laughed along as if this were something funny.

This would be considered hate speech with any dispassionate look at the wording of the law.But she was "fighting"racism apparently.

H has a history of borderline mental issues and perceived injustice is one of his narcissistic traits.

 

I did not say all white people hate h, am talking about the ones that just dismiss him without having a  listen to what he has to say, and all of those are white men,  but of course there are a lot of black people that hate white people and vice versa, racism doesn't come out from  one set of people it comes out of all  races. that woman is a  racist bigot, and should be called out as one,  and no one should go easy on her just because she might be non white.

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10 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

I did not say all white people hate h, am talking about the ones that just dismiss him without having a  listen to what he has to say, and all of those are white men,  but of course there are a lot of black people that hate white people and vice versa, racism doesn't come form to one set of people it comes out of all  races. that woman is a  racist bigot, and should be called out as one,  and no one should go easy on her just because she might be non white.

Great because we constantly need the rules of racism spelt out to us and re-invented or else we fall behind in progressive nuanced micro-agrssions and other such new emergences as we get stuck in the boys club talking business.Sometime we get stuck at the club figuring out how to exclude people from the good jobs.

The woman is an author, former journo who has released a book on the subject with the same grievance list H has about "hierarchy and normal" as opposed to being the other.She is for all the usual bogus "positive discrimination ""affirmative action" quotas and H has clearly read this drivel ,questioning who the MFC employs and on what basis whilst we pay him to educate us .GAGF say I to both as I would to idiots supporting these bolshy ,ultimately costly experiments in social engineering.

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2 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Great because we constantly need the rules of racism spelt out to us and re-invented or else we fall behind in progressive nuanced micro-agrssions and other such new emergences as we get stuck in the boys club talking business.

The woman is an author, former journo who has released a book on the subject with the same grievance list H has about "hierarchy and normal" as opposed to being the other.She is for all the usual bogus "positive discrimination ""affirmative action" quotas and H has clearly read this drivel ,questioning who the MFC employs and on what basis whilst we pay him to educate us .GAGF say I to both as I would to idiots supporting these bolshy ,ultimately costly experiments in social engineering.

Ha and also that author being a woman she  probably  thinks if only women à ran the world the world would be a better place,  a bit like Christina Nixon who thinks she was the best police commissioner  ever because she is a woman and women run things much better than men do, just ask her.


Thought for a minute I had mistakenly wandered over to the whacko general board. 

We should play bulls*** bingo and see how long terms like lefty, right wing, commo, terrorist, bolshy (damn, already done!), femenista, Boltite, greenie, PC, nazi (damn!), white surpremist, etc take to be used on this thread.

Edited by Moonshadow

12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Thought for a minute I had mistakenly wandered over to the whacko general board. 

We should play bulls*** bingo and see how long terms like lefty, right wing, commo, terrorist, bolshy (damn, already done!), femenista, Boltite, greenie, PC, nazi (damn!), white surpremist, etc take to be used on this thread.

Double points for insulting Clementine Ford......

3 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Those that hate will always hate, those that hate h will always say negative things about him, I bet everyone that hates him are white middle aged men, and I bet the same people that hate him hated  Barack Obama. 

I don't hate H but I detest the way he handled his 'retirement' after list lodgement leaving the club that supported him one player down throughout 2017.  Basically screwed us over.

I am a middle aged white male and I thought that Obama could have made a great president but became disillusioned by him in his second term - I don't hate him but don't think he achieved what he promised. 

 
On 19 August 2017 at 5:07 PM, Biffen said:

You could say that.

They bought trade, shipping,medicine,engineering,trains,sewerage and the rule of law not to mention cricket,Gin ,Rum , Beer ,Botany and Mapping.

You could say the general life expectancy of all of us in Australia is greatly improved by it.As well as in most continents, if not all.

Not to mention quality of life.

 

 

The folks of Myall Creek say hello.

2 hours ago, Jara said:

The folks of Myall Creek say hello.

Yes- so therefore we must " de- colonise" and look at our " moral landscape".i.e  vandalise public art.

The next step is to burn the history books that we don't agree with.

There is an aimless air of cultural revolution about such ridiculous ideas.

It doesn't change the past or even the way the past is retold .

British Australia was built on Rum,Sodomy and the lash.It was extremely violent and life was extremely harsh.

The convicts didn't really want to be transported here either .

7 men were hanged as a result of the massacre you mentioned.

 

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2 hours ago, Jara said:

The folks of Myall Creek say hello.

Two friends of mine visited the site yesterday, just co-incidentally. Neither of them are Leftie communist radical or feminist. One is a health professional, the other a curator at a golf club. Just normal ordinary folks who were quite appalled and moved. One of them pointed out that the killers were actually brought to trial by white fellas.

14 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Yes- so therefore we must " de- colonise" and look at our " moral landscape".i.e  vandalise public art.

The next step is to burn the history books that we don't agree with.

There is an aimless air of cultural revolution about such ridiculous ideas.

It doesn't change the past or even the way the past is retold .

British Australia was built on Rum,Sodomy and the lash.It was extremely violent and life was extremely harsh.

The convicts didn't really want to be transported here either .

 

Maybe they just liked the rum and the sodomy, the lash even. Strange place, British Australia.

1 minute ago, dieter said:

Two friends of mine visited the site yesterday, just co-incidentally. Neither of them are Leftie communist radical or feminist. One is a health professional, the other a curator at a golf club. Just normal ordinary folks who were quite appalled and moved. One of them pointed out that the killers were actually brought to trial by white fellas.

7 out of 11 hanged.

 

Just now, Biffen said:

7 out of 11 hanged.

 

Robert Richter was the lawyer for the ones who didn't hang.

Just now, dieter said:

Robert Richter was the lawyer for the ones who didn't hang.

Batman operated outside the law when he massacred In the colony of Van Diemens  Land.

He had a deservedly horrible end to his life.

His son drowned in the Yarra and his face fell off from syphillus.

Victorian land was grabbed by squatters like him from Tas.

He was reviled by most of society.

Ripping down the statue of him will produce nothing good.

Its plain old icon smashing.

H can't judge us all by the actions of a few Georgian era Aristocrats and the white race can't alter the past.

We can only tell it like it was.


1 hour ago, dieter said:

Maybe they just liked the rum and the sodomy, the lash even. Strange place, British Australia.

Not so strange skinny. I've been to a few clubs like that.

3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Not so strange skinny. I've been to a few clubs like that.

Yes, but a whole country founded on it!?

Does this explain Pauline Hanson etc etc etc

5 hours ago, Biffen said:

Yes- so therefore we must " de- colonise" and look at our " moral landscape".i.e  vandalise public art.

The next step is to burn the history books that we don't agree with.

There is an aimless air of cultural revolution about such ridiculous ideas.

It doesn't change the past or even the way the past is retold .

British Australia was built on Rum,Sodomy and the lash.It was extremely violent and life was extremely harsh.

The convicts didn't really want to be transported here either .

7 men were hanged as a result of the massacre you mentioned.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1933-may-10-berlin-book-burning.JPG

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In 1954, Dr Frederic Wertham, a psychiatrist, published a book arguing that Superman promoted fascism, Batman and Robin homosexuality and Wonder Woman sadomasochism. There was a wave of comic burning as a result

 

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

 

I hear those cartoonists went and got a job at Charlie Hebdo after that.

Batman and Robin were very melodramatic I must say .


5 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I hear those cartoonists went and got a job at Charlie Hebdo after that.

Batman and Robin were very melodramatic I must say .

i always thought caspar was up to no good

12 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

In 1954, Dr Frederic Wertham, a psychiatrist, published a book arguing that Superman promoted fascism, Batman and Robin homosexuality and Wonder Woman sadomasochism. There was a wave of comic burning as a result

 

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30 minutes ago, 64" said:

l like biffens response wise and fair.

Biffen - "wise and fair" ?!!!!!

Bwahaha Bwahahah Bwahahahah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[censored] me that's funny.

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