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londonfog

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Discrimination for what? First we have to determine the hierarchy of what's acceptable to you.

If you are going to refuse to answer why you are OK with some discrimination and not with others, can you at least tell me why you refuse to answer it?
again how many blacks would have to be told " get out my store" before it became a problem for you ?
 

ginwilly

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again how many blacks would have to be told " get out my store" before it became a problem for you ?
When it got to the point where he couldn't find service it would be a problem. It used to be that way, I'm not trying to deny that. I just don't think it would be that way today. You do... why? What has happened in your life that makes you think of white people this way?

I keep answering your questions, you keep avoiding mine....
 

ginwilly

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One thing the internet has in common ginwilly
Everywhere you go People think you are a stupid ass racist
How many places I go have you checked out? Just how many sites does it take for you to claim everywhere I go?

You have me a bit creeped out. Don't tell me you have been secretly stalking me too. At least UB was out in the open about it, until he wasn't, then was again.
 

ChesusRice

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When it got to the point where he couldn't find service it would be a problem. It used to be that way, I'm not trying to deny that. I just don't think it would be that way today. You do... why? What has happened in your life that makes you think of white people this way?

I keep answering your questions, you keep avoiding mine....
Business
-restaurants
-gas stations
-Landlords
-private schools
-employers
............................................
why are you such a racist dick head?
 

ChesusRice

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How many places I go have you checked out? Just how many sites does it take for you to claim everywhere I go?

You have me a bit creeped out. Don't tell me you have been secretly stalking me too. At least UB was out in the open about it, until he wasn't, then was again.
https://www.google.com/search?q=google+ginwilly+racist&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGHP_enUS495&gws_rd=ssl#rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&q=ginwilly+racist
such a reputation you have.
Keep it up. The SPLC will put in a reference for you
 

londonfog

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When it got to the point where he couldn't find service it would be a problem. It used to be that way, I'm not trying to deny that. I just don't think it would be that way today. You do... why? What has happened in your life that makes you think of white people this way?

I keep answering your questions, you keep avoiding mine....
until you give a number... you have answered nothing
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
until you give a number... you have answered nothing
You mean until I give a number you are satisfied with.

I said when it became a problem and not an inconvenience. One store would be an inconvenience, one town would be a problem.

I've been turned away because my debit was MC and they only took VISA, that was inconvenient. If I was turned away everywhere, it would be a problem.

You think white people would make it a problem, I say it would be so rare as to be a minor inconvenience.

Do you think black people would also make "this skin color only" businesses or just white people?
 

ChesusRice

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You mean until I give a number you are satisfied with.

I said when it became a problem and not an inconvenience. One store would be an inconvenience, one town would be a problem.

I've been turned away because my debit was MC and they only took VISA, that was inconvenient. If I was turned away everywhere, it would be a problem.

You think white people would make it a problem, I say it would be so rare as to be a minor inconvenience.

Do you think black people would also make "this skin color only" businesses or just white people?
one store
one landlord
one school
one employer
one gas station
One church?
 

ginwilly

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It sure is.
Now go find a post where I actually espouse racist views
Calling out racism is not being racist. Well maybe to you it is.
Anti racist = Anti White
Google that. it's the mantra of white supremacists
You have called everyone here who has criticized our President a racist. It's your thing man, that's what google told us about you. What it says about me is people who think like you, called me a racist. I'm fine with that. I think you are an idiot, so your opinion really doesn't mean much.
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
one store
one landlord
one school
one employer
one gas station
One church?
If what you and bucktard and LF claim is true, where are all of the private clubs?

Even Augusta National and The Royal St. Andrews allow blacks and women in this century. How do you guys explain this?
 

ChesusRice

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You have called everyone here who has criticized our President a racist. It's your thing man, that's what google told us about you. What it says about me is people who think like you, called me a racist. I'm fine with that. I think you are an idiot, so your opinion really doesn't mean much.
NO I FUCKING HAVE NOT
AND
YOU ARE A RACIST AND A BIGOT.
IN MY EYES YOU ARE A FUCKING MAGGOT
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Of course.

If I could save one life by mandating that everyone else has to wear one would I? No probably not. I would wear one though.

Would you be willing to force everyone for 1?
i think people should be able to have their guns.

i believe wearing a bracelet is a small price to pay for the privilege.

and please don't say "our founding fathers wanted it this way"..because they didn't and no one was shooting up kids at school in the 1700's.
 

londonfog

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You mean until I give a number you are satisfied with.

I said when it became a problem and not an inconvenience. One store would be an inconvenience, one town would be a problem.

I've been turned away because my debit was MC and they only took VISA, that was inconvenient. If I was turned away everywhere, it would be a problem.

You think white people would make it a problem, I say it would be so rare as to be a minor inconvenience.

Do you think black people would also make "this skin color only" businesses or just white people?
what if the town was Monowi Nebraska or Centralia Pa. . How many in these types of towns ?
 

schuylaar

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If what you and bucktard and LF claim is true, where are all of the private clubs?

Even Augusta National and The Royal St. Andrews allow blacks and women in this century. How do you guys explain this?
OMG!!! are you kidding..we have loads of "private clubs" here in florida.

surrounded by fences..private club property.
 

ginwilly

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OMG!!! are you kidding..we have loads of "private clubs" here in florida.

surrounded by fences..private club property.
With members like Tiger Woods destroying the argument.

How many of those clubs are white only? or black only?

The country clubs you speak of know only one color. Green.
 

ChesusRice

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Blacks and Women in Augusta Golf
Augusta's National Golf Club was founded by some of the great golfers and businessmen of the time, including Robert “Bobby” Tyre Jones Jr. and Clifford Roberts. The course opened in the spring of 1933 and the members were chosen from an elite group of white businessmen. To this day, the list of members is rarely released or known in full by the public.

The Masters Tournament started shortly after the club’s founding. From the beginning of the tournament until 1982, the tournament rules stated that players must use local caddies, not the caddies with whom they usually travel and play. All caddies at Augusta National were black. The complaint on the part of the players, though, had nothing to do with race. Because of the number of participants in the tournament, caddies were brought in from outside clubs in the area. Thus, they knew little about the course itself in order to direct the players as to shots and club choices. Players contended that they would at least have their regular caddie who knew their personal playing style. In 1982, the club changed the ruling to allow outside caddies.

In 1972, outsiders pressured the invitation committee, which extends tournament invitations to qualifying players under a specific set of rules, to invite African-American golfer Lee Elder even though he did not fit the criteria at that time. The committee refused to alter the qualifications to admit someone just because of their race. In 1975, Lee Elder qualified and became the first African-American to participate in the Masters Tournament. Other black golfers who have participated in the tournament are Jim Thorpe and Calvin Peete.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the club was under a lot of pressure to admit an African-American member, especially given the caddie-member relationship as distinctly black-white. The club did not cave to this pressure; it did not admitted its first black member until 1990. A nearby club in Alabama, Shoal Creek, was unable to host a PGA tournament due to a national ruling that clubs hosting a PGA tournament must not practice racial segregation. During this controversy, Augusta National quietly admitted its first African-American member; because of the secrecy of the list of members, major newspapers such as The New York Times did not publish his name.

All of the members of the Augusta National Golf Club are men; women are allowed to play the course only as guests of a member, a privilege held by all non-members. In the early 2000s, this policy sparked a major controversy, mainly involving Martha Burk and the National Council of Women’s Organizations who advocated against the Club. Advertisers, feeling pressure from both sides, ultimately removed their sponsorship of the Masters Tournament in 2003, and the tournament aired without commercials or sponsorship in both 2003 and 2004. Generally, the debate cooled as members of the club and the official spokesman, then-Chairman William “Hootie” Johnson, declared their status as a private club and refused to bend to the accusations of discrimination.
 

ginwilly

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Chesus, you need to catch up with the times. Condy Rice is a member of Augusta, she's not only a she, she's a black she....

Pressure from society caused this, not laws. Agreed? Thanks for helping make my argument, I love when you guys do that without understanding how.
 
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