Posted by laramiebob on 6/9/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Guitarguy567 on 6/9/2020 8:06:00 AM (view original):
If you are the editor of the New York times op-ed section, you better not let any dissenting opinions get through or we will make you resign. We will flood social media with our outrage.
If you are a star athlete that has given a ton back to your community but you dare question our dogma...we will flood your social media with outrage and threats until you apologize.
If more Black people are killed in one day in Chicago than were killed by police officers in the whole of last year. We will remain silent however.
But if you tweeted sonething back in 2012 we don't like, we are coming for you. Welcome to the new liberal world order.
Our echo chamber will not be penetrated. We are the holy warriors of social justice. If you are not with us, we will get you fired. We will slander your name on Twitter. There is only one right way to think. Want to get there? Take a sharp left and do not look back. And if you're white get on your knees and apologize this second. Silence is violence. Standing is violence. Any feelings about your heritage other than shame or disgust are violence.
This is the 1st post of the thread.
In my continued quest (60+ years now) of seeking knowledge and enlightenment, may I inquire of our newest poster who seems so bent on telling the rest of us where we fail to "get it"..............PLEASE, exactly just what part of this initial post goes way "over the line".
I'm seriously interested in getting smarter.
First, Senator Tom Cotton is a neo-fascist who proposed using military force on US citizens. In no way, shape, or form should those views be given a platform. It puts people's lives in danger. Printing his editorial was an act of violence on the part of the New York Times. I cancelled my online subscription the day after that article was published.
Drew Brees's comment was insensitive and racist. To defend Drew Brees in a world where Colin Kaepernick exists is inexcusable. In light of what is happening in our country, to refuse to kneel in protest and solidarity is an act of racism.
The issue of violence in Chicago is an issue of systemic racism. It is violence created by white policies past and present.
Fourth, I think this post is referring to an actor who was recently outed for old sexist tweets and was fired for it. Good. People in positions of power and influence should be accountable for everything public they have ever said. Sexism in 2012 is just as unacceptable as sexism in 2020. To say you are joking is not an acceptable excuse.
The rest of the post is just deranged right-wing victim complex.