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1/9/21
re: Alabama Lynching Museum
I don't give a damn about it. It's not a question of hypocrisy. It's a question of what I like versus what you like. I like sculpture. You like watching documentaries about people being hanged.
1/9/21
Apollonius (Theocritos) said:if you claimed not to find the image of MAGAstrix ascending the podium as if he was about to seize Washington DC for Gaul perversely comic, I would question your honesty.
I found the fact that he was busted by the FBI because he didn't want to be seen in public wearing a mask pretty funny. I hope he gets charged with felony murder.
1/9/21
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:I don't understand the point of the article.
There appear to be several people on this forum whose reading comprehension is at a low level.
Take RamseyLurker.
I'll write a short paragraph on the origin of slavery which comes to the inevitable conclusion that slavery was preferable to torture, mutilation, and death, the fate of enemies before slavery was invented-- and RL will tell us that I support slavery.
Or I'll post statistics about the breakdown in violent crime by race or that Asians have the best educational outcomes-- and RL will tell us that I am a white supremist.
1/9/21
Well from what I read you certainly did seem to give a damn about it, citing Taki's with that joke about the "save the apes" benefactor.
It's not about what you like or what I like . It's about fairness, respect and truthfulness. Perhaps you don't want to hear that.
What you said, you like sculptures, among those of people who enabled oppression and lynching. I like to see the ones who were oppressed and lynched documented and brought to the public eye as if it were a sculpture sitting in a town square. After all, when this history is squelched, at some point it will necessarily be exposed. 150 years is a long time.
1/9/21
Jacob Anthony Chansley of Arizona now faces federal charges for storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
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Hello Sonate
Impressive debut post!
1/10/21
Awe, come on. Being smarter amd more intelectual than everybody else is part of his stchick...lol.
He's the Philosopher King.
He even calls himself a Pythagorean in his profile, which annoys me to no end, since that's MY stchick.
Pythagoras had a problem with beans and irrationality. What really happened? I don't know! The square root of two is irrational, and beans are delicious.My p...