@chaney3said If people have become overly sensitive to real life issues, which involves all races, because of the BLM movement, that's not my problem.
An angry, upset Mike Tyson demanding to know who farted is much funnier than Woody Allen asking the same thing.
People need to lighten up.
Hey, the "BLM movement", as you put it, happened in this country because people are sick and tired of most of America not being sensitive enough about casual and systemic racism against blacks. For a short time, people were actually talking about what more we can do to abolish or reduce unfair and unequal treatment against blacks in this country, starting with the justice system. And then all the white crybabies, including you and Rush Limbaugh, came along and tried to "cancel" the movement.
And now, here you are advising people to "lighten up" about it. I'm hoping that's just a very poor choice of words.
@suziannesaid Hey, the "BLM movement", as you put it, happened in this country because people are sick and tired of most of America not being sensitive enough about casual and systemic racism against blacks. For a short time, people were actually talking about what more we can do to abolish or reduce unfair and unequal treatment against blacks in this country, starting with the ju ...[text shortened]... the white crybabies, including you and Rush Limbaugh, came along and tried to "cancel" the movement.
Gosh. It's just as well you said this sort of stuff to chaney3 about BLM and not me, for if it had been me, I am pretty sure you would have denounced me for excoriating and eviscerating him "simply for disagreeing" with me.
@fmfsaid Gosh. It's just as well you said this sort of stuff to chaney3 about BLM and not me, for if it had been me, I am pretty sure you would have denounced me for excoriating and eviscerating him "simply for disagreeing" with me.
I'm actually surprised you didn't take that route, it's almost expected by now.
@suziannesaid Hey, the "BLM movement", as you put it, happened in this country because people are sick and tired of most of America not being sensitive enough about casual and systemic racism against blacks. For a short time, people were actually talking about what more we can do to abolish or reduce unfair and unequal treatment against blacks in this country, starting with the ju ...[text shortened]... u are advising people to "lighten up" about it. I'm hoping that's just a very poor choice of words.
Should this be taken as your Embarrassing And Awkward Moment?
Exactly I didn't get the "Embarrassing And Awkward Moment" out of that. Just your strong opinion on something which has nothing to do with the Thread! NOTE: I didn't alert, because I've been known to do the same thing myself. 🙂