mac_bolan00: racist, stupid, racist, and can't work the shift key

Sure thing Mr. unshift american!

they keep assuming i’m american. do i act like i own everyone here?

Oh, so it is international-unshifted-keyboardist? Why didn’t you say so? :stuck_out_tongue:

You got it backwards, archy.

So if your sister is the smart one, why don’t you get her to post here instead?

It’s funny, but there’s no way to answer this without insulting the many Americans on the board.

the saved your best sentence for last. but say again, my sister is the smart one so she doesn’t post here? :smiley:

I’m hoping we can trade up. :smiley:

ok, my sister to PM you and one of your fingers for ctl-alt-shift-del.

Because generations of racists, sexists, and other bigots have hidden behind the excuse that “it was just a joke!” and I refuse to be the one who stands by and lets you pretend it was all in fun.

it was not a joke though it can be. you worry too much. you realize you can’t beat/steam/etch/melt the prejudice off a person, don’t you? all you can do is think about it. oh, and you can pit him.

Have you thought about the above?

yes i did. i reckon a lot of my ancestors must have been slaves too (ancient times?) history is history. i see little relevance today.

Okay, I give, where are you from, archy?

currently a domicile in the philippines.

What makes you reckon that, and how do you compare the slavery of ancient times to that of the United States?

So you jabber from a hut?

at its height, ancient rome had more slaves than free men. people during ancient and colonial times were civilized (at least those who made the laws and wrote the history.) ancients, colonials, and 21st century citizens had ignorance and enlightenment as well. my own conclusion: short of saying some people are born slaves, you always have a choice. spartacus did.

talk about ignorance. this hut i’m sitting on is an acre big, standing on a lot the size of a city block (the kind you know.)

Please contrast and compare slavery in the Roman Empire/Republic to slavery in the first century of the United States.

you’re asking for a contrast when my knowledge of the middle passage is limited to reading “roots,” a few michener books, and lazy googling. perhaps you can get right to your point after this. i’ve a feeling you wish for me to have greater understanding of american slavery. new knowledge is always good. but how it becomes relevant to my “racism” remains to be seen.

Let me guess, you’re another disgusting kano stretching his retirement dollar in the rural Phils. Ugh, I wish I wasn’t going to be sharing a country with you soon.

BTW just for curiosity’s sake if race is so obvious, what race are Aetas? This is a trick question, because if you say anything other than 'black" you were lying about how obvious race is, yet if you say black or negroid you’re also dead wrong.