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Comments by "tcorourke2007" (@tcorourke2007) on "TYT Defends BLM Riot At High School" video.
@sole__doubt First you claimed that only blacks were calling for segregation; now you respond that Adams call for segregation was in response to this poll. Stop moving the goalposts. You claimed blacks want segregation, the onus is on YOU to provide the data. Regardless, I'm not obliged to address everything Adams said to make my case. Stereotypes are often wrong and even when applicable to the whole, applying them to individuals is discrimination. The poll used a seemingly innocuous statement that racist idiots have anonymously posted in public to gin up controversy. Some portion of the meager respondents took issue with the phrase, not the literal meaning. Adams was disingenuous by including the 21% of respondents answering "not sure" as opposed. He also labeled the entirety of American blacks a "hate group" despite the fact that the majority answered "agree". So there's two examples, go ahead and move the goalposts again. Our republic was founded, entirely by immigrants of varying ethnicities, as a secular nation. Its progress has been measured by the extension of the rights enshrined in our constitution to all of its citizens. If YOU can't handle that, YOU can go join the fringe nationalists in whatever European shithole your ancestors escaped from.
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@sole__doubt Scott Adams literally said that white people should "get the hell away from black people." That's a call for segregation. Secondly, the vast majority of blacks are not calling for such segregation, stop lumping them all together with your idiotic stereotyping. Furthermore, that this poll "resonated" with "plenty" of people doesn't mean it wasn't poorly worded and miniscule or that Adams presentation of it was manipulative. I don't need you to tell me you have a right to your opinion or that I have a right to disagree or that you have a right to disagree with my disagreement. And I don't care where Admas lives or who else lives there. Try to keep on topic.
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@ichibanhentaiotaku9242 If your humor could be applied to any comment at all, it isn't funny. Relevance is central.
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@bigbangb3tty365 It would be useful to making your case for racial supremacy if what you wrote was comprehensible. Why dont you try again? Take a breath, compose your thoughts and proof read before you hit send.
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@Blue-ke5sb "I don't care about your rational arguments, Scott Adams is a famous person who is right, and right is right." Helluva argument there, guy.
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Labeling them 'antiwhite' is conceding that non-whites are incapable of racism. That's playing by leftist rules. We should call them what they are: racist. We should continue moving toward a society of equal rights, in which stereotyping people based on race is understood to be ignorant and at odds with accessing individual potential.
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Heading over now to ratio. Always a good time.
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@tommygunsFTW My parents live in a quiet middle class suburb. There are plenty of black families there, good neighbors who keep up their property. Scott Adams is a racist idiot who lumped all blacks together as a hate group based on a poor interpretation of a bad survey regarding a politically charged phrase. Liberals encouraging black Americans to see themselves as victims are definitely making matters worse, but calls for segregation are just stupid.
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@NoahBodze I'm Irish, you f*cking idiot.
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@wewuzkangz2505 "Vast"? When the entirety of your argument rests on the majority of blacks being racial supremacists, you should be able to provide some hard figures. That you can't is just embarrassing.
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@malikchan17 Endorsing racial segregation is advancing the goals of the promoters of identity politics, not combating them. It will worsen the problem, which will further advance those goals. If you believe that blacks are genetically inferior and cannot live among whites in peace, just say so. But spare me this bullshit about how temporary segregation is going to improve the situation.
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@homebass3426 53%. 53% of blacks, a majority, agreed with statement that "'It's OK to be white". And you lump them in, on the basis of skin color, as a "hate group". Do you honestly think that anyone who said they disagree with the phrase "black lives matter", given the racially charged nature of the phrase, is inherently racist?
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@homebass3426 No. No poll that asked do you agree with the phrase "Black lives matter" would yield a 100% 'agree' rate, because the phrase is politically charged. And AGAIN, 53%. Not 48%. 53% percent, i.e. the f*cking majority of the respondents answered "AGREE" with the statement "It's OK to be white" which is also racially charged. Adams declared ALL blacks as a hate group based on this highly flawed survey. Whatever uncomfortable truths exist in race relations, his call for segregation is idiotic.
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@homebass3426 If you are not willing to admit that both "It's OK to be white" and "Black Lives Matter" being tremendously politically charged statements is going to impact how people react to them, then you're just not being honest. Furthermore, lumping in the 21% who answered "not sure" with the 26% who answered "disagree" is also disingenuous. (BTW, that's 47%. Not 48%). This was an overly reductive poll that tells us very little about how blacks feel about whites and why. Assuming that those who disagreed are genocidal black nationalists is a ludicrous logical leap. The tolerance of black racism against whites in mainstream culture and news media is disgusting and deeply troubling. It is bad for everyone, but particularly for blacks. Regardless, calling for racial segregation isn't remotely reasonable or moral or practical.
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@AbstractM0use Does this tiny minority qualify the statement "It's the blacks that want segregation"? Obviously not. And their demand is just as short sighted, ignorant and racist as Adams' was.
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@homebass3426 The logical conclusion of the belief that being white is unacceptable is to eliminate whites. It is implied in your hysteria. You cannot acknowledge the phrase was created on 4 chan to troll leftists and also claim it isn't at all political. Nor are we debating whether the phrase is true or false, good or bad, useful or not. The issue is that the phrase is racially charged, which caused people to respond negatively, skewing the results of the poll. Polling about the phrase "Hitler did some good things" would cause 90% of respondents to disagree, despite their obvious understanding that, at some point in his life, Adolf Hitler did somethings that could be described as "good". You wouldn't pretend, as you are doing now, that such a stupid poll accurately reflected what the respondents truly believe.
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@spaceghost8886 It's largely the result of the socialism. Good luck launching fascism 2.0 without any guns.
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@adambomb138 I didn't say it wasn't coming, nor am I crying. What I said is that it is racist and ultimately going to cause more problems than it solves for everybody involved.
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