Another Family ruined over a lil bud and "citizen forfeiture

Should citizen forfeiture be allowed


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UncleBuck

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Excluding a person from associating with you isn't an act of initiating aggression.
so you've been serving white people all day in your store, a black customer walks in and tries to purchase something just like everyone else, and you deny service to him because of his skin color.

and now you are trying to tell me that you are not acting in an aggressive, racist, and offensive manner?

jesusfuck robert, words have meanings. you should probably familiarize yourself with them before trying to excuse your fellow white power buddies for their membership in white supremacist groups.
 

althor

Well-Known Member
Nah, people do not have full control of their property.

Code Enforcement (see that word) has more control of your property than you do.
Go buy a house in a historic district and see how fast you get shut down trying to do anything on "your" property.
 

UncleBuck

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Nah, people do not have full control of their property.

Code Enforcement (see that word) has more control of your property than you do.
Go buy a house in a historic district and see how fast you get shut down trying to do anything on "your" property.
you're allowed to open a private business if you are so interested in denying service to black people.
 

althor

Well-Known Member
no, it's directed toward you, complaining about how people "don't have control of their property". i know what that is a euphemism for.
Well feel free to explain it to me, I have no idea what you are talking about. I gave specific examples of what I was talking about...

I know you have a real hard time keeping up, but once again I will break it down for you.....

While you are hiding in the middle of white suburbia because of your real hatred of minorities.....

I have black bosses. I have black employees. Most of the houses I work on have black owners and black residents.

Today I worked in two houses owned by black people with black residents FREE OF CHARGE....

So to say something as stupid as you said, well actually it isnt suprising at all. Par for course with you.
 

UncleBuck

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Well feel free to explain it to me, I have no idea what you are talking about. I gave specific examples of what I was talking about...

I know you have a real hard time keeping up, but once again I will break it down for you.....

While you are hiding in the middle of white suburbia because of your real hatred of minorities.....

I have black bosses. I have black employees. Most of the houses I work on have black owners and black residents.

Today I worked in two houses owned by black people with black residents FREE OF CHARGE....

So to say something as stupid as you said, well actually it isnt suprising at all. Par for course with you.
my neighborhood is only 50% white though.

should i trot out all the quotes i have of you being despicably racist? nothing you say can unsay all of those racist things.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
you're allowed to open a private business if you are so interested in denying service to black people.
Do you have to ask permission to open a business ? Who has the authority to "allow" or deny a person from doing things to their own property? Where does that authority to "allow" or deny" come from?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
so you've been serving white people all day in your store, a black customer walks in and tries to purchase something just like everyone else, and you deny service to him because of his skin color.

and now you are trying to tell me that you are not acting in an aggressive, racist, and offensive manner?

jesusfuck robert, words have meanings. you should probably familiarize yourself with them before trying to excuse your fellow white power buddies for their membership in white supremacist groups.
Well, I'll assume your example is a hypothetical, because I've explained several times I'd use my property and business in a way that didn't use race as a disqualifier.

I agree the racist property owner in your example may be offensive in the sense his behavior isn't very nice, but if he owns the property and remains on it, his behavior is not aggressive, since he is seeking to avoid an interaction and hasn't gone to the black customers property and tried to force an interaction.

You can't deny the person who seeks to use force to create an interaction on someone else property, is the aggressor. If you could you would have already done so. Face it....

I win (again).
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
his behavior is not aggressive
i'd ask you what the least aggressive way to deny service to someone based on their skin color is, but you have already told me that you advocate for hanging signs like this:



i believe you called the hanging of such signs to be "polite and reasonable".

in fact, i have that quote.

clearly, you do not know what words mean.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
i'd ask you what the least aggressive way to deny service to someone based on their skin color is, but you have already told me that you advocate for hanging signs like this:



i believe you called the hanging of such signs to be "polite and reasonable".

in fact, i have that quote.



clearly, you do not know what words mean.


Sometimes I dream that we've been here in this conversation before, then I wake up and realize we have and I already defeated whatever lame argument you've concocted a dozen or so times already.

Okay, I don't really dream about that shit, but I have defeated your lame arguments so many times even I'm getting tired of me claiming victory. Can't you beat me in a debate just once, Poopy Pants ?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I already defeated whatever lame argument you've concocted
i'm not concocting an argument, i am pointing out that you think it is "polite and reasonable" to hang a sign like that. those were your exact words.

which clearly demonstrates that you have no idea what words mean.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
i'm not concocting an argument, i am pointing out that you think it is "polite and reasonable" to hang a sign like that. those were your exact words.

which clearly demonstrates that you have no idea what words mean.

No, I don't think the content of that sign meets with my approval or understanding of how I'd want my friends to run their business.

However, it is "polite and reasonable" to provide notice of the rules a person sets for their property, even if the content of the notice itself is not polite, etc.

Two separate things, one being the act of providing clear notice. The other being the content of the notice itself.

You're new at this aren't you?


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Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Show me where my words imply concession.

Depression is not a synonym for realism.

If you want to get personal and start throwing labels, perhaps it's because you've run out of logical arguments.

He's a liberal. Logic and consistency only come around on his dial about 15% of the time.

The rest is various iterations of cognitive dissonance, side stepping and inconsistent rationalization.

Oh look, a racist!!
 
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