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Post by Hotman on Mar 27, 2017 16:07:00 GMT -5
Their very own twitter shows just how racist that scumbag city is... And I lived there and it is absolutely the most racist place I have ever been to in my life and I have been to all of them. Fuck them and their racist shit. And oh how they love to project. Fuck them. Let them burn with Rockefeller and Soros.
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Post by Hotman on Mar 27, 2017 16:09:20 GMT -5
You know, I've notice ever since we left JI and you passed thru Scout on the way here, you've become grumpier and quite a potty mouth. I guess that was the "Scout effect"? The marginalization of the middle-aged white man has hit 32 hard. Why would a brotha from the Bronx give a F about the middle age white man's fall of grace?? Cmon bro
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Post by DDNYjets on Mar 27, 2017 16:08:57 GMT -5
^^ Haha. I remember that tweet. What a classic.
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Post by JStokes on Mar 27, 2017 19:40:14 GMT -5
Their very own twitter shows just how racist that scumbag city is... And I lived there and it is absolutely the most racist place I have ever been to in my life and I have been to all of them. Fuck them and their racist shit. And oh how they love to project. Fuck them. Let them burn with Rockefeller and Soros. If anyone could judge ignorant racist shitbags. _
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Post by Hotman on Mar 27, 2017 19:55:32 GMT -5
^^ Haha. I remember that tweet. What a classic. The internet never forgets No matter how many racist dollars Kraft bribes Google with
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Mar 27, 2017 21:13:03 GMT -5
I lived there from 1987 to 1990. Only other places I have lived are Queens, Rockland, and rural Pennsylvania. Boston is the most racist place I have ever lived, and it ain't even close.
Just ask Bill Russell and Jim Rice.
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Post by 32Green on Mar 27, 2017 22:00:45 GMT -5
I lived there from 1987 to 1990. Only other places I have lived are Queens, Rockland, and rural Pennsylvania. Boston is the most racist place I have ever lived, and it ain't even close. Just ask Bill Russell and Jim Rice. There's some history there going back to the clumsily enforced Court decrees in Boston during the 70's.. ordering forced desegregation wherein kids were bused out of their own neighborhoods in pursuance of a feel good theory that this would somehow benefit minority kids. I had family there and they all packed up and left for Ireland because of the negativity it wrought. I remember it clearly. Did the same thing here in NYC, busing kids from South Jamaica into Northern Queens and it didnt work either. I lived through it. Lib policies that rewarded single parent families and treated minorities like dull wards of the state ensured that forcing unsocialized, angry, insecure, hate-filled kids amongst middle class kids would merely turn places of learning into babysitting sessions and made white kids afraid of their black classmates, no matter how liberal their upbringing. The people of Boston arent inherently racist...they are victims of the same failed lib policies that ensure 10 generations of dysfunction, anger, single-parenthood, dependence and despair still self-perpetuate in minority communities 50 years after MLK.
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Post by 32Green on Mar 27, 2017 22:05:04 GMT -5
Who the fuck cares what a fucking celebrity thinks about anything? I know alot more black racists than white, so I dont cringe when these accusations pop up. He can go fuck himself. You know, I've notice ever since we left JI and you passed thru Scout on the way here, you've become grumpier and quite a potty mouth. I guess that was the "Scout effect"? Potty mouth? lol Listen to yourself, gramps. And I never "passed through Scout". Maybe you did. JI didnt allow cursing, iffin you remember. Just doing what shitbags do. curse. Jeez
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Post by tbp on Mar 27, 2017 22:16:48 GMT -5
I hate all of you. Is that racist? If so, GFY.
[no fuckface stupid emogie]
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Post by iamthewalrus on Mar 27, 2017 22:20:49 GMT -5
I lived there from 1987 to 1990. Only other places I have lived are Queens, Rockland, and rural Pennsylvania. Boston is the most racist place I have ever lived, and it ain't even close. Just ask Bill Russell and Jim Rice. There's some history there going back to the clumsily enforced Court decrees in Boston ordering forced desegregation wherein kids were bused out of their own neighborhoods in pursuance of a feel good theory that this would somehow benefit minority kids. I had family there and they all packed up and left for Ireland because of the negativity it wrought. I remember it clearly. Did the same thing here in NYC, busing kids from South Jamaica into Northern Queens and it didnt work either. I lived through it. Lib policies that rewarded single parent families and treated minorities like dull wards of the state ensured that forcing unsocialized, angry, insecure, hate-filled kids amongst middle class kids would merely turn places of learning into babysitting sessions and made white kids afraid of their black classmates, no matter how liberal their upbringing. The people of Boston arent inherently racist...they are victims of the same failed lib policies that ensure 10 generations of dysfunction, anger, single-parenthood, dependence and despair still self-perpetuate in minority communities 50 years after MLK. This is perhaps the most singlehandedly honest, unbiased, and intelligent insight into a sad era of our history than I have ever read on the interwebz, or anywhere else. Thank yqou.
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Post by porgyman on Mar 28, 2017 0:31:06 GMT -5
I lived there from 1987 to 1990. Only other places I have lived are Queens, Rockland, and rural Pennsylvania. Boston is the most racist place I have ever lived, and it ain't even close. Just ask Bill Russell and Jim Rice. There's some history there going back to the clumsily enforced Court decrees in Boston during the 70's.. ordering forced desegregation wherein kids were bused out of their own neighborhoods in pursuance of a feel good theory that this would somehow benefit minority kids. I had family there and they all packed up and left for Ireland because of the negativity it wrought. I remember it clearly. Did the same thing here in NYC, busing kids from South Jamaica into Northern Queens and it didnt work either. I lived through it. Lib policies that rewarded single parent families and treated minorities like dull wards of the state ensured that forcing unsocialized, angry, insecure, hate-filled kids amongst middle class kids would merely turn places of learning into babysitting sessions and made white kids afraid of their black classmates, no matter how liberal their upbringing. The people of Boston arent inherently racist...they are victims of the same failed lib policies that ensure 10 generations of dysfunction, anger, single-parenthood, dependence and despair still self-perpetuate in minority communities 50 years after MLK. You couldn't be more wrong. How do I know? I was one of those kids. I grew up in St. Albans, Queens. Started off at PS 118, through the second grade. Was then bussed to PS 221 in Little Neck, followed by JHS 67, followed by Cardozo High School. I formed some of my closest friendships during those years. Attending many bar mitzvah's, and later weddings. Those scared white kids? Invited me into their homes, where we played. Angry, insecure, hate filled? Not me. Not any other black kid that I knew that was bussed. And to dispel the other BS that you are peddling, I was raised in a solid 2 parent household. As were all of my friends.
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Post by 32Green on Mar 28, 2017 7:12:07 GMT -5
There's some history there going back to the clumsily enforced Court decrees in Boston during the 70's.. ordering forced desegregation wherein kids were bused out of their own neighborhoods in pursuance of a feel good theory that this would somehow benefit minority kids. I had family there and they all packed up and left for Ireland because of the negativity it wrought. I remember it clearly. Did the same thing here in NYC, busing kids from South Jamaica into Northern Queens and it didnt work either. I lived through it. Lib policies that rewarded single parent families and treated minorities like dull wards of the state ensured that forcing unsocialized, angry, insecure, hate-filled kids amongst middle class kids would merely turn places of learning into babysitting sessions and made white kids afraid of their black classmates, no matter how liberal their upbringing. The people of Boston arent inherently racist...they are victims of the same failed lib policies that ensure 10 generations of dysfunction, anger, single-parenthood, dependence and despair still self-perpetuate in minority communities 50 years after MLK. You couldn't be more wrong. How do I know? I was one of those kids. I grew up in St. Albans, Queens. Started off at PS 118, through the second grade. Was then bussed to PS 221 in Little Neck, followed by JHS 67, followed by Cardozo High School. I formed some of my closest friendships during those years. Attending many bar mitzvah's, and later weddings. Those scared white kids? Invited me into their homes, where we played. Angry, insecure, hate filled? Not me. Not any other black kid that I knew that was bussed. And to dispel the other BS that you are peddling, I was raised in a solid 2 parent household. As were all of my friends. Fair enough, I admit I was too extreme in trying to illustrate my point. There were exceptions and I had friends across the spectrum including some from Jamaica.,,and St. Albans is hardly Jamaica....However, the majority were not prepared for the classroom environment and were so disruptive, that classes had to be divided starting around the 3-4th grade. These werent bad kids, but kids who the system had failed and now were being forced into a situation they and the teachers were unprepared to deal with. The problems at home were never addressed, the welfare system that encouraged recurring dysfunction was never addressed and soon many of these kids were as segregated from us as they had been in the beginning. My point being, the larger problem, til this very day is taboo... The discussion goes like this...now I'm a racist for discussing this in these terms, I look like the marginalized white male FF dootz was referring too and the discussion ends. One angry white male dismissed. I speak about this shit at my own peril because I've seen countless dead teens, broken families, angry disenfranchised young people and I've seen the finger pointed everywhere but where it belongs...the liberal welfare system for the last 50 years. I bet, shit I know... many of my former classmates did not survive the crack-wars of the 80's.. and who gives a shit all these years later? When this sort of stuff goes on so long, simple minded people, of which there are many, start believing the dysfunction is inherent in the people and therein lies the problem as well. Accusing everyone of racism just shuts the conversation down. If I didnt give a shit...I wouldnt open my mouth.
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Mar 28, 2017 8:25:17 GMT -5
You know, I've notice ever since we left JI and you passed thru Scout on the way here, you've become grumpier and quite a potty mouth. I guess that was the "Scout effect"? Potty mouth? lol Listen to yourself, gramps. And I never "passed through Scout". Maybe you did. JI didnt allow cursing, iffin you remember. Just doing what shitbags do. curse. Jeez Listen whipper snapper, you mean to tell me you never went over to that shit hole Scout, not once?? See you got me cussin' you goddamnmutherfuckinkotexchewinsonuvabitch! Best regards, your friend, Tim
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Post by Ff2 on Mar 28, 2017 9:10:16 GMT -5
You couldn't be more wrong. How do I know? I was one of those kids. I grew up in St. Albans, Queens. Started off at PS 118, through the second grade. Was then bussed to PS 221 in Little Neck, followed by JHS 67, followed by Cardozo High School. I formed some of my closest friendships during those years. Attending many bar mitzvah's, and later weddings. Those scared white kids? Invited me into their homes, where we played. Angry, insecure, hate filled? Not me. Not any other black kid that I knew that was bussed. And to dispel the other BS that you are peddling, I was raised in a solid 2 parent household. As were all of my friends. Fair enough, I admit I was too extreme in trying to illustrate my point. Things are hardly ever black and white. (See what I did there?)
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Mar 28, 2017 10:56:48 GMT -5
Fair enough, I admit I was too extreme in trying to illustrate my point. Things are hardly ever black and white. (See what I did there?)
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