Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
the constitution.
Good one. Now you're a comedian?
the constitution.
I follow a non harming path too.
Good one. Now you're a comedian?
yeah, why don't you go ahead and fail to cite that claim of yours once again.
Plessy v Ferguson 1896
what's the least harmful way to kick someone out of a store based on their skin color?
pertained to public institutions like schools, not privately owned stores.
try again and fail again since you're repeating a lie to support your false premises, spaMBLA.
The least harmful way is for an event like that not to happen in the first place.
I'm being lazy now and you'll have to ask in crayon, then maybe I will answer your silliness.
you didn't answer the questions.
a black person walks into a store and peacefully offers the store owner $5 in exchange for some bread and cold cuts.
so what's the least harmful way to kick him out of that store based on his skin color?
Why is the black person trying to buy cold cuts? Can't they be trying to buy high grade steak or lobster? What are you a racist or something?
like i said, you can't cite your claim because it is demonstrably false.
we've been over this before but you seem to think that repeating the same lie will make it true, like goebbels.
so what's the least harmful way to kick him out of that store based on his skin color?
Could you tell him the bathroom is closed, that a guy named Uncle Buck had just been there and "had an accident" ?
I think that might be believable...what do you think?
i don't see a single law pertaining to kicking black people out of stores based on skin color, which you say makes us less free as a nation if we can't do so.
why can't you answer?
so what's the least harmful way to kick him out of that store based on his skin color?
I never said kicking a person out of a store due to their race was a good thing.
Any one that owns property prior to the government usurping their property rights was made less free. .
Let him use the bathroom after you visited....that ought to do it.
yet you argue for it constantly and said that we are less free as a nation if we can't do so.
see? you said it right there. civil rights made us less free according to you.