Topic: #BLM: "Kill Men & White Folks"
msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 07:42 PM





Meh.
People have all sorts of emotions, feelings,
thoughts, desires, and ideas pop into their
heads. blah blah blah blah
Except it wasnt just random "people" who made the tweet. It was the co-founder of a very divisive organization. And, the tweet was only deleted after others retweeted it and used it against the co-founder...then a spokesperson of said divisive organization swept the incident under the rug and tried to turn the focus on some other bull$hit.
If this had been done by a high up member of, say, the NRA, who tweeted something like "God I wanna kill all these black people today",it would be all over the media.....but with BLM, it gets a pass.
No matter if she WAS having a bad day....specifying "white folks" shows her for what she really is...a racist, plain and simple. She could have just said "folks" but she didnt...frick her. And frick cowards that give her a pass.


blm is not an organization,, its a movement


literally, anyone anywhere can hashtag on their computer and be a 'member'


no dues, no perks, ,,,,,just an internet trend supporting a political movement

Oh its a movement alright....like the movement one gets after a bad batch of Taco Bell....

Call it whatever makes you feel better...that co-founder is stil a racist frick.


I believe everyone is,, some are just more constant, transparent, and proud of it than others


That co-founder was very clear....no doubt about her racist action....some are just too "agenda oriented" to admit it specifically....cowards they are.


specifically, everyone, including the aforementioned is racist

its a western condition that people must constantly 'recover' from,, like alcoholism or drug addiction

but its always there , somewhere,,, we are too inundated with the images and the words and the history,, to get around it

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Wed 04/06/16 08:04 PM
specifically, everyone, including the aforementioned is racist

its a western condition that people must constantly 'recover' from,, like alcoholism or drug addiction


msharmony, the fact that you believe such a thing doesn't make it true.

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:05 PM

specifically, everyone, including the aforementioned is racist

its a western condition that people must constantly 'recover' from,, like alcoholism or drug addiction


msharmony, the fact that you believe such a thing doesn't make it true.


oh, IM fully aware that the 'truth' isn't 'truth' merely because one speaks it or believes it

but I'm equally aware that someone speaking or believing something also doesn't mean it ISNT True

no photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:14 PM
its a western condition that people must
constantly 'recover' from,, like alcoholism or
drug addiction
but its always there , somewhere,,, we are too
inundated with the images and the words and
the history,, to get around it



















msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:17 PM
first step is admitting it,,,and the toughest one

as expected...:smile:

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:17 PM
first step is admitting it,,,and the toughest one

as expected...:smile:

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Wed 04/06/16 08:19 PM

first step is admitting it,,,and the toughest one

as expected...:smile:
It took you 3 pists before admitting that co-founder was racist...and even then, you half-azzed it.....frickin pot calling the kettle black right there. But you spin away....its what you do.

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:23 PM


first step is admitting it,,,and the toughest one

as expected...:smile:
It took you 3 pists before admitting that co-founder was racist...and even then, you half-azzed it.....frickin pot calling the kettle black right there. But you spin away....its what you do.


did it? Because I swore that the word 'everyone' would include the co founder

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Wed 04/06/16 08:27 PM



first step is admitting it,,,and the toughest one

as expected...:smile:
It took you 3 pists before admitting that co-founder was racist...and even then, you half-azzed it.....frickin pot calling the kettle black right there. But you spin away....its what you do.


did it? Because I swore that the word 'everyone' would include the co founder
Yea...it did...especially considering the THREAD is about the co-founder of BLM and not "everyone".
Funny....you have no issue comimg right out and calling someone like Donald Trunp racist...SPECIFICALLY.....Yet you drag your feet and play pattycake here.
Not surprised though....it was expected.
Carry on with your spin....the floor is all yours...its what you want.

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 08:37 PM
lol

yes, very good, Trump is part of everyone too, but he has far more flaws than his racism and he is running for president

his prideful racism is but one reason I call him out,,,

this person is not running for office, I don't know her , she doesn't impact my life, and as far as I know is some random person who posted a one time and random racist thought, which she apparently had enough of a conscience to remove


no photo
Wed 04/06/16 09:05 PM
his prideful racism is but one reason I call him
out,,,
And yet, you drag your feet when someone else says kill white folks....not folks...WHITE folks.
I get your quips about Trump...it would just be nice if you would be more on an even keel with your racist judging.
"Yea, she shouldnt have tweeted that" wouldve sufficed quite nicely. But no...you first defended BLM....and wouldnt even have addressed the co-founders comments if not pushed to do so.
Dont believe me? Your first post in this thread verbatim:

"" blm is not an organization,, its a movement
literally, anyone anywhere can hashtag on their
computer and be a 'member'
no dues, no perks, ,,,,,just an internet trend
supporting a political movement""

Not one mention of the co-founders remark. And you wouldnt have acknowledged that remark if not for being pushed to do so.
Now, you can claim thats not true....Thats when I'll get an umbrella for my hip....'cuz youre not gonna piss down my leg and tell me its rainin' laugh

msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 09:11 PM
Edited by msharmony on Wed 04/06/16 09:15 PM
it wasn't dragging my feet

the difference I was pointing out is 'recovering racism' which I think all westerners struggle with

and doubling down on or being pridefully racist


being that I believe all westerners to be at the very least 'recovering' racists,, I don't get upset at every individual incidence of something racist



I tend to be more outspoken if it seems to be a trend in an individual

or in a system that impacts me and mine

and even more in an individual that could possibly impact the policies and laws that are going to govern me



levels

patterns vs one offs,,,



so I didn't have much to say about this one off from some unknown stranger in Canada

but I did feel the need to clarify for readers that this strangers singular post was not therefore representative of all of BLM or even most of it,,,

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Wed 04/06/16 09:21 PM
but I did feel the need to clarify for readers that
this strangers singular post was not therefore
representative of all of BLM or even most of
it,,,
Um....SHE WAS THE FRICKIN CO-FOUNDER! laugh
Oh youre a hoot lol

Great spinner too....just not great enough.

Now figure out some more bs spin to post....its superb comedic entertainment I tell ya drinker

Im afraid youll have to do it without me...Ive seen all your tricks before. But please...keep going for the not so well msharmony-informed.

Rock's photo
Wed 04/06/16 09:42 PM
Edited by Rock on Wed 04/06/16 09:43 PM

its a western condition that people must
constantly 'recover' from,, like alcoholism or
drug addiction
but its always there , somewhere,,, we are too
inundated with the images and the words and
the history,, to get around it







BLM is a movement.
A bowel movement.
:laughing:













msharmony's photo
Wed 04/06/16 09:43 PM

but I did feel the need to clarify for readers that
this strangers singular post was not therefore
representative of all of BLM or even most of
it,,,
Um....SHE WAS THE FRICKIN CO-FOUNDER! laugh
Oh youre a hoot lol

Great spinner too....just not great enough.

Now figure out some more bs spin to post....its superb comedic entertainment I tell ya drinker

Im afraid youll have to do it without me...Ive seen all your tricks before. But please...keep going for the not so well msharmony-informed.


and?

I still have never heard of her, there are at this point thousands of founders because there are thousands of local movements

and there is nothing suggesting that this was a trend for this individual to do such things

its not spin, its direct response to what is being posted or asked

I cant help if details are lost on or ignored by ,,some


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Thu 04/07/16 03:18 AM

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Thu 04/07/16 03:31 AM
and NLM too!spock

Ladywind7's photo
Thu 04/07/16 04:44 AM
“This is extremely frustrating and emotional for me because we slept outside for two weeks to get somebody to care about death in our community and this is what you decided to focus on?” she said. “It’s very, very, very irresponsible.”

God give me strength not to cuss/kill the ones who only see darkness, when there is so much bravery and light to be seen in a movement such as BLM.

msharmony's photo
Thu 04/07/16 05:30 AM
laugh laugh

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Thu 04/07/16 05:59 AM

“This is extremely frustrating and emotional for me because we slept outside for two weeks to get somebody to care about death in our community and this is what you decided to focus on?” she said. “It’s very, very, very irresponsible.”

God give me strength not to cuss/kill the ones who only see darkness, when there is so much bravery and light to be seen in a movement such as BLM.

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yawn

For some reason, you still want to believe this is about civil rights (like it is pre 1972 in the USA), & not see this is about NEOSEGREGATION

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