04-01-2012, 02:15 PM
Wah, I know, sounds harsh. This TED talk made me think. Not so much about telling/hearing lies all the time, but the part about disdain. If you are only the occasional victim of someone else's foolishness, you get angry and can have words with each other and it is still an even playing ground. But when you are inflicted with another's fucking bullshit day after day after day after day, you don't fight it anymore. You just feel disdain. It is hard to overcome the disdain that was forced upon you by the bad actions of another, in this case the black community. They should STFU and put that energy into raising decent children. If they can't do that, they have failed at the most basic function and don't have the clout they feel they deserve. I don't listen to fucked up people and I don't think people who live on welfare should vote. Who gives a fuck what they think? You only care about victimization when it wasn't you doing the crime? What about all the people you hurt? Yeah, fuck 'em.
Yes, Cracker will never be ambassador to Ghettoland or Detroit.
Yes, Cracker will never be ambassador to Ghettoland or Detroit.