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Comments by "nimrodery" (@nimrodery) on "Kill Bill (67) | Pardy, Haskell, Kay | EP 234" video.
Ah, the old "I'm not racist, you are" comment. It's always good for a chuckle. Thanks, Tom.
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He gets emotional because he never uses logic or reason. He's a grumpy old man who lies a lot.
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By lying about yet another bill? No, we're going to continue to ignore JP's old man rants.
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Strange. So politicians know more about the contents of a bill than Jordan Peterson? That can't be right, he was so "accurate" about bill c-16.
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Imagine failing a test in one sentence: "anti-racism ( CRT )." Good job.
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@redridingcape If they watch Jordan Peterson it's definite they believe something that isn't true.
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@nicholas7306 So, you think if you commit crimes you shouldn't go to jail? What if you murder a bunch of people, you don't think it would be reasonable to put you in jail to protect other Canadians? What did you want the Charter to say? "Nicholas can do whatever he wants?"
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Lies about another bill, people call him "intellectually sharp." He is truly the idiot's genius.
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Nice to know while the world is on the brink of nuclear and climate disaster you'll be in your bunker cowering because of "anti-racism." I feel sorry for the older generation if that's really the best you can do.
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@RadicallyFRUGAL If Peterson lying about politics is all it takes.
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@svetlanavanwyk5623 Or old people don't like change, and the kids wonder what the Hell is wrong with you.
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Yes but if you keep mentioning Peterson and CRT, we will continue laughing.
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@Shoshow65 I didn't say I'm not racist, nor that I'm not white. Thanks for the whatever that was.
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@Shoshow65 It was a response to "the old I'm not racist because I'm not white comment" you said I was making. Let me know if you're still confused.
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@mattd6264 And how was that ruled to be causation and not correlation?
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@Shoshow65 Well you displayed confusion, so forgive me for thinking you were confused. You remember, when I had to explain how my comment was an answer to your comment. Two days ago.
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@patriotpeasant199 Nope, most Americans want more action on climate change, including more than half of Republicans. I know, "but China."
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@Euterpe Black kids spend the same amount of time doing homework as white kids, and black parents are more likely to check that it was finished. That's from a 2007 study.
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@Euterpe Not to mention, newer teachers assign more homework. Just wondering if any factors at all were acknowledged in this conclusion. Or if you're just making assumptions and trying to get reality to bend to those.
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That's bullshit, though. Peterson lied to you again.
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@Kuolonen It's pretty funny because John Oliver was right. Peterson likes to lie about Canadian laws for some reason. Oh yeah, the money.
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@charles gee "Call it what it is. Racist ideology." Sure, way easier to explain anti-racism as "racism," that's bound to cause zero confusion when people already don't believe you.
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@BenWeeks "Change the races around?" What does that even mean? Disregarding the fact "Mein Kampf" was about Jews and not a "race," of course. And you have to explain "hardcore race essentialist," I mean, my PC won't even let me spellcheck that. You can't complain about words without clear definitions then throw that shit at us.
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@Orvulum The way you described CRT is basically "reverse white supremacy," and it didn't sound all that scary since we're the largest ethnic group in Canada. Can you explain why decade upon decade of white supremacist culture was great, but reversing the effects of that is so scary? Do you honestly feel white folks deserve the preferential treatment? Also, what's this new definition of "racism" we're supposedly using?
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@Chamindo7 That's great advice, the home schooling. It will be about as effective as "anti racism" policy in reducing advantages for white people.
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@foundry_wildlife We had "religion class," it helped get us to this point. We need "critical thinking class," and you need to attend.
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Just so we're all clear, "Himself" is probably not real. Looks like a recently created troll account.
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@Chamindo7 That's dumb, parents teach kids their attitudes, arguably more important than anything you'll learn before college. Then of course this "anti-racism = CRT" nonsense isn't coming from schools, parents seem to have a huge hand in that (conservative ideas must be passed on from generation to generation or they die out due to being horrible).
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@himself3638 Well then don't pass on fear inducing misinformation from Jordan Peterson. He's a pundit and not a good one.
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In the "good old days" though, it was really easy to be racist, and most people were pretty racist. It's precisely because of the "good old days" we find ourselves in this position.
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@Shoshow65 The classic response "do research." Then the research shows CRT ≠ "anti racism," so it shows you haven't done any.
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@Shoshow65 That's not the case, based on your beliefs which aren't demonstrated in the proposed law. Research would clear up your suspicions, that's why some people never do it.
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@roscoe4092 Um, delusion is refusing to live in reality, but you do you.
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@roscoe4092 Yes, it is. That's precisely what a delusion is, to hold on to a fixed belief despite evidence to the contrary (reality). A fantasy.
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@muchmuschik444 When you stop yelling I'll read your comment. Punctuation would be nice, too.
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@Football4ever2014-z "All Lives Matter" was a response to "Black Lives Matter," which was a response to cops treating black people as if their lives don't matter. So the correct response to "black lives matter" is "yes." It doesn't need a correction. If all lives truly matter, then we act like black lives matter. We don't. "All lives matter" is something racists say when they don't want to sound overtly racist, you still have no urge to tackle the underlying problem and you'll side with anyone who tells you there isn't one.
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@MintStiles Yet consistently we only hear about "races" from you.
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@MintStiles Sounds neat, what do you do with those? Is that how you get the idea to talk about the "races?"
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@sapporoichiban3612 I have seen no lack of racism in North America, it has been pretty consistent in my 47 years. Pretend it's in decline if you like, I'll continue to use my eyes, ears and brain.
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@sapporoichiban3612 I'm 47, you're lying. The protections racists used to enjoy under the law are decreasing, but racism itself hasn't gone anywhere. Systemic racism is rampant still. My entire industry hires basically by skin color. Where are you that you can't find the racism?
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