pSi007
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To be clear, though, I'm laughing at you, not with you
You forgot cycle cell anemia in your racist rant, bro!
nobody's perfect..

Thank God for the Sickle Cell - Quote - Full Metal Jacket.
To be clear, though, I'm laughing at you, not with you
You forgot cycle cell anemia in your racist rant, bro!
charades...
A business has the right to refuse service to anyone, if you don't agree with this service, go somewhere else.. Regarding being called a bigot,, hey, at least I am not considered 13% of the population, commit 50% of the homicides, 60% of violent crime, 50% of the larceny, and 85% of new HIV infections...
am I a rock? am I a tank? am I black? Black and Gay.. hey, there is nothing new.![]()
nobody's perfect..
Thank God for the Sickle Cell - Quote - Full Metal Jacket.
Perfectly understood UncleCracker.
What part of "southern democrats perpetrated and carried out the agression that led to the civil rights movement to begin with" are you having trouble with?
See I keep wanting to discuss cause and you keep talking about effect, there's your problem.
damn, you've cleared up any possible doubt now with your "at least i'm not black" comments.
Let's take the race issue and gay thing out of it for a moment.
I hoped you would find a special appeal toward any common ground.UB, you are the absolute anomaly regarding typical White-on-Black stereotypes. Black and Gay is like a double whammy.. Instead of committing to a life of chasing white chicks and malt liquor, you have become an intelligent blogging buff.
I applaud you!
...did that come off as sarcastic? Sorry, no offense.![]()
Leviticus 19:19
"'Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material."
RUH-OH! hope you're not wearing a cotton-blend shirt, or a blend of man-made fibres else you should also be put to death according to the bible.
or do you just do it because it sends blood to your otherwise flaccid pecker?
#2? What do you have against the right to refuse service? There is usually a sign on the door which says, "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone", are you complaining about the poor service - because this is what it is, POOR SERVICE, not discrimination. There is no law which says I am forced to kiss your arse and I will never be your slave. I will teach my children what I think of immoral people and that is our way.
Are you obsessed with liberty as long as it suits you? What about liberty of the others who choose to ignore you? Fuck them? See, you are a hypocrite... ..I figured that.![]()
#2? What do you have against the right to refuse service? There is usually a sign on the door which says, "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone", are you complaining about the poor service - because this is what it is, POOR SERVICE, not discrimination. There is no law which says I am forced to kiss your arse and I will never be your slave. I will teach my children what I think of immoral people and that is our way.
Are you obsessed with liberty as long as it suits you? What about liberty of the others who choose to ignore you? Fuck them? See, you are a hypocrite... ..I figured that.![]()
What about liberty of the others who choose to ignore you? Fuck them?
Based on factors they can control, like no shirt, no shoes, etc.. Not things they can't control, like being black or homosexual
They don't need a reason to ask anyone to leave, private property is not public property. if you are disturbing other customers, you will be asked to leave.. I have seen those, "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service".. blah.. what about pants?
If Uncle Buck, (black and gay), strolled into a McDonalds with shoes, a shirts, and his pecker flapping in the frosting, would they asking him to leave because he is black? Would he have us believe it is about race, considering the rules said nothing about a lack of pants?
What if Uncle Buck came rolling into a McD's with his standard get-up of; 1 belly-tied t-shirt, 1 speedo, 1 pink hat, 2 pony-tail hairbands, 1 lolly pop, 1 pair of roller skates.. Now, is he breaking any rules? See the dilemma? When does a fashion statement become cruel to other customers.. In the 1980s, punks were often kicked out of stores because they smelled like shit, bad hair, offended other guests.. In the 60s it was the hippies.. now it's the gays...
Where is the freedom to go to another store, you will offend the guests and you will leave the private property.![]()
is this your idea of how gay and black people act, or are you just a really shitty troll?
1 belly-tied t-shirt, 1 speedo, 1 pink hat, 2 pony-tail hairbands, 1 lolly pop, 1 pair of roller skates..
They don't need a reason
So now Buckhwad was banned from Wendy's for being black and gay, not for shitting in their lobby?They don't need a reason to ask anyone to leave, private property is not public property. if you are disturbing other customers, you will be asked to leave.. I have seen those, "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service".. blah.. what about pants?If Uncle Buck, (black and gay), strolled into a McDonalds with shoes, a shirts, and his pecker flapping in the frosting, would they asking him to leave because he is black? Would he have us believe it is about race, considering the rules said nothing about a lack of pants? What if Uncle Buck came rolling into a McD's with his standard get-up of; 1 belly-tied t-shirt, 1 speedo, 1 pink hat, 2 pony-tail hairbands, 1 lolly pop, 1 pair of roller skates.. Now, is he breaking any rules? See the dilemma? When does a fashion statement become cruel to other customers.. In the 1980s, punks were often kicked out of stores because they smelled like shit, bad hair, offended other guests.. In the 60s it was the hippies.. now it's the gays... Where is the freedom to go to another store, you will offend the guests and you will leave the private property.
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So now Buckhwad was banned from Wendy's for being black and gay, not for shitting in their lobby?