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One of THOSE toxic damn days... Twibil 09-03-2008
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Posted by Road Glidin' Don on September 6, 2008, 2:20 pm


wrote:

>On Sep 6, 12:56�am, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
>
>> More likely it's just the case of an embittered, old man who's always
>> held those sentiments, with lots of time on his hands, becoming more
>> and more invested in his beliefs as he dwells on them, anxious that
>> his days might end without him having made a significant mark in life
>> and becoming increasingly bold, as he sees that spreading hate
>> propaganda doesn't result in a threat to his safety.
>
>Pay attention, dumbass. What goes around, comes around. Someday you
>will personally reap the reward for your Ageism and Gerontophobia and
>you will be called "a bitter old man"

If I become like you, yes. But that's not likely.

You aren't going to live forever, Krusty, and this racist crap you are
spouting will be your legacy.

Wouldn't it be better to renounce the folly of a life devoted to
hating people before they've even done anything right or wrong (on
race) and join the company of good men instead? Then, "what comes
around" will be the respect normally reserved for those with advanced
years.

If not, unfortunately, you will continue to be treated as a diseased
dog that needs to be put down (in the metaphorical sense), to protect
innocent adults and children from what your racist ideology strives to
achieve. And, yes, that includes people like my wife and children, so
it is personal to some extent.

On your present course, you will be the one meant by the saying, "Have
you considered that the only purpose for your life could be to serve
as a warning to others?"


Posted by . on September 6, 2008, 2:47 pm


On Sep 6, 11:20=EF=BF=BDam, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote=
:

> Wouldn't it be better to renounce the folly of a life devoted to
> hating people before they've even done anything right or wrong (on
> race) and join the company of good men instead? =EF=BF=BDThen, "what come=
s
> around" will be the respect normally reserved for those with advanced
> years. =EF=BF=BD

Dude, you're not living in Mexican-occupied California, and you
probably don't know shit about the narco wars in Mexico, either, so
you have NO frame of reference.

Are you even aware that the homophile mayor of San Francisco is
considering running for the governorship?

He would make the whole state into a sanctuary for illegal aliens,
then the narcotraficantes would have uncontrolled access to California.

Posted by Road Glidin' Don on September 6, 2008, 3:11 pm


wrote:

>On Sep 6, 11:20�am, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
>
>> Wouldn't it be better to renounce the folly of a life devoted to
>> hating people before they've even done anything right or wrong (on
>> race) and join the company of good men instead? �Then, "what comes
>> around" will be the respect normally reserved for those with advanced
>> years. �
>
>Dude, you're not living in Mexican-occupied California, and you
>probably don't know shit about the narco wars in Mexico, either, so
>you have NO frame of reference.
>
>Are you even aware that the homophile mayor of San Francisco is
>considering running for the governorship?
>
>He would make the whole state into a sanctuary for illegal aliens,
>then the narcotraficantes would have uncontrolled access to California.

As usual, you seem to think you are unique and no one has experience
with race-related issues like you have.

You're wrong. In fact, I probably have way more than you and I've
seen worse things than you have through direct, personal experience
with on Native reserves. Four of my brothers-in-law have met untimely
deaths in the past 4 years - one of them stabbed to death and the last
one murdered by an axe. And alcohol abuse results in unspeakable
things being done.

Yet, if I were like you, I would have missed out on the opportunity to
have met (and, in one case, married) some of the finest people I have
ever met in my life. You wouldn't have given them a chance, based on
your ridiculous notion that, somehow, people are destined to be bad,
based on their race.

It just doesn't work that way, Krusty, and I know.


Posted by . on September 6, 2008, 3:47 pm


On Sep 6, 12:11=EF=BF=BDpm, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote=
:

> You're wrong. =EF=BF=BDIn fact, I probably have way more than you and I'v=
e
> seen worse things than you have through direct, personal experience
> with on Native reserves. =EF=BF=BDFour of my brothers-in-law have met unt=
imely
> deaths in the past 4 years - one of them stabbed to death and the last
> one murdered by an axe. =EF=BF=BDAnd alcohol abuse results in unspeakable
> things being done.

Oh, yes, I know how the occasionally-psychotic Native American/Mexican
mind works.

I chatted with a very nice Arapaho youth who tried to murder his
brother.

Native Americans get whiny like Mexicans when they try to ingratiate
themselves with someone they consider to be superior. That's how the
Arapaho boy acted.

He told me that his brother had gotten himself into a predicament that
he couldn't get out of, so he shot him in an angry rage based upon
injured pride.

"You know how it is, sometimes the only way to teach somebody a lesson
is to kill him."

> Yet, if I were like you, I would have missed out on the opportunity to
> have met (and, in one case, married) some of the finest people I have
> ever met in my life. =EF=BF=BDYou wouldn't have given them a chance, base=
d on
> your ridiculous notion that, somehow, people are destined to be bad,
> based on their race.

You're absolutely wrong, I treat everybody the way I expect to be
treated.

However, lower class people often equate kindness with weakness, and
they will try to take as much advantage of the situation as possible.

Mexicans are taking advantage of America right now.



Posted by Road Glidin' Don on September 6, 2008, 4:27 pm


wrote:

>You're absolutely wrong, I treat everybody the way I expect to be
>treated.
>
>However, lower class people often equate kindness with weakness, and
>they will try to take as much advantage of the situation as possible.

Hey, thanks for the warning.

I'll try to be kind to you anyway.


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