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57 minutes ago, Dragoon said:


You’re either misinformed or you’re a complicit liar. 
 

Trump never said anything racist in regards to Charlottesville. 
 

Ya know I didn’t vote for him in 2016 because I was convinced that Trump was very orange and bad...I believed the accusations but then I started looking into them and there’s never anything to them...just baseless accusations. 
 

https://www.politifact.com/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/

 

You just come off as a liar to people who know what he said. 
 

And I’m sick of people appointing themselves high judges on racism. Progressives just walk around and say ‘agree with me or you’re a racist.’ Man....what an authoritarian/unAmerican tactic. That’s bad. That’s pathetic. 

 

 

 

20 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Generally speaking nobody thinks we need more racism or supports it.  The issues come down to proposing solutions that make sense and that are effective. 

 

But the current race narrative is simply one weapon in the overall strategy to remove Trump by whatever means are required.  The progressives can't, and won't, even provide a clear definition of what racism is and what it isn't in the context of targeting Trump and his supporters.  Its the number one excuse for liberal program failure to address the problems of poverty for the past 50 years.   

Why did systemic racism all of a sudden appear when Trump was elected in 2016?  The term has probably been used more in the past year than it was in entire history of the universe.  Did this racism exist when Obama was President?  In fact, how did a racist country elect an African-American man President?  Not once, but twice.  Did the racists not vote those years?  And why didn't the Democrats "end" systemic racism during his term when they controlled the White House, both the Senate and the House, and a majority on the Supreme court along with most State governor slots?  Why didn't they see that problem when they were in charge?    

 

Is a white guy that doesn't like black people a racist?  Is a black guy that doesn't like white people a racist too?  What do the progressive plan to do in order to "re-program" them to like each other?  Force them to hang out together?  Exchange holiday presents?  Go on vacations together?  Please clue us in on the plan here.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, GG said:

 

This is a perfect illustration why you're a horrible human being whose words incite more violence.

 

You take on a poster who openly says he doesn't want to speculate on something that he isn't 100% certain, and you introduce a known falsehood to goad him into a fake discussion.

 

Hoax.  What’s the known falsehood?  

 

Also, I’m sorry that you’re triGGered so early this morning.  You have been a bit touchy lately.  Maybe yoga or meditation would serve you well.  

 

Cheers!

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2 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Hoax.  What’s the known falsehood?  

 

Also, I’m sorry that you’re triGGered so early this morning.  You have been a bit touchy lately.  Maybe yoga or meditation would serve you well.  

 

Cheers!

 

Keep proving that you're only here to disrupt and agitate.

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1 hour ago, DFT said:

What’s amazing about his post is he sums up extreme liberal logic and forced conclusions perfectly, for everyone to see.

 

C Section has no agenda, neither does Tibs, outside of goading.  I’ve seen enough to honestly believe that they are truly both conservatives that come to a football site to spam, troll and instigate.  You need only go through a poster’s history to learn the truth about them.  I did that well-before ever sharing, which is why I used to entertain them.
 

Want to hear something REALLY amazing?  C Section has a few ancient posts where he talked football.  He talks about former Bills players in those conversations.  What he doesn’t realize is how respected his president is to the players he references.  How Jim Kelly would be in a VERY different circumstance if not for Donald Trump’s help.  Or how The Buffalo Bills would be a Toronto team if Trump didn’t bid, drive up their price and influence the Pegulas in their need to purchase.  Oh the things the average fan doesn’t know.  
 

Oh, and C Section also has unknowingly mentioned me (flatteringly) by my real name in his posting history before he became a lunatic.  He has no idea how humorous that is to me.  He hates me as a poster, but apparently loves me in real life.  It goes to show you truly never know who’s typing behind the keyboard.  
 

He’s not at all what he pretends to be.   Not even close.   

 

Football life and societal life are different.   Particularly since 2016.  I completely disagree with your politics.  Couldn’t disagree with them more strongly, as a matter of fact.  

 

And, without digging into my prior posting history, I can hazard a guess as to who you are.  Won’t say it again here, but the guess is that you dated Heidi Kramer back in the day.  And, if I’m right about that, you are a very good person, who just happens to have some very, very misguided politics. 

 

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And, in case anyone is wondering, Heidi Kramer is an alias. 

 

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One more thing.  You’ve sort of piqued my interest on the point about the Pegulas.  Assuming you are who I think you are, I don’t doubt your information on that one.  I’ll add one more thing to that conversation.   Many people who read this probably detest Chuck Schumer.  But I can say this with confidence: that guy was moving heaven and earth behind the scenes to keep the Bills here.  I’ll go to my grave believing that the backup plan was to strongarm the NFL into giving Jeremy Jacobs a waiver to purchase the team.  

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11 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Hoax.  This place is pretty entertaining . And occasionally there are some intelligent discussions.  So I like it for that reason. 

 

Thanks for confirming the asymmetry of your contribution vs your taking in this forum.

 

There's a perfect snapshot of communism for the kids.

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2 hours ago, Dragoon said:


You’re either misinformed or you’re a complicit liar. 
 

Trump never said anything racist in regards to Charlottesville. 
 

Ya know I didn’t vote for him in 2016 because I was convinced that Trump was very orange and bad...I believed the accusations but then I started looking into them and there’s never anything to them...just baseless accusations. 
 

https://www.politifact.com/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/

 

You just come off as a liar to people who know what he said. 
 

And I’m sick of people appointing themselves high judges on racism. Progressives just walk around and say ‘agree with me or you’re a racist.’ Man....what an authoritarian/unAmerican tactic. That’s bad. That’s pathetic. 

So you admit you're racist against orange people?!?!:lol: Orange Lives Matter!!

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5 hours ago, DFT said:

I really don’t know and don’t want to share based on speculation.  I never want to be “that guy” that starts rumor-driven thinking because I can’t say for sure it’s truthful.   I don’t want to speak with an authority I just don’t have.  I’m like everyone else...  Curious based off personal observations.

I mean I asked for your opinion which you are clearly entitled to! I know I value your opinion highly.:wub:

 

Nobody needs authority to think for themselves nor does someone's opinion make them an authority like certain businesses would lead you to believe (medical field) right @Mr. WEO?

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Just now, Sherlock Holmes said:

I mean I asked for your opinion which you are clearly entitled to! I know I value your opinion highly.:wub:

 

Nobody needs authority to think for themselves nor does someone's opinion make them an authority like certain businesses would lead you to believe (medical field) right @Mr. WEO?

Totally fair point.

 

Im in the camp that knows something is off with them and their affiliations with the NFL and NBA.  I believe Kim Klacek said it best.  
 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kimberly-klacik-baltimore-black-lives-matter-organization

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, DFT said:

Totally fair point.

 

Im in the camp that knows something is off with them and their affiliations with the NFL and NBA.  I believe Kim Klacek said it best.  
 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kimberly-klacik-baltimore-black-lives-matter-organization

 

 

 

I'm as sick of hearing about them from the NFL and commercials as I am of seeing all these mask commercials as if people don't know to wear a mask if you WANT to wear one... It's as if people are being conditioned to accept it as the new normal from now on with an endgame that does not involve people's rights...:cry:

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21 hours ago, DFT said:


 

Lebron’s quote:

“I’ve never in my 35 years ever condoned violence. Never have. But I also know what’s right is right, and what’s wrong is wrong,” James told reporters. “I grew up in the inner city in a Black community in what we call the hood or the ghetto. [...] I’ve seen a lot of accounts firsthand of a lot of Black people being racially profiled because of our color. And I’ve seen it throughout my whole life.

 

But when you see the videos that’s going on and you can see all over the—not only my hometown but all over America—you continue to see the acts of violence toward my kind, I can’t do nothing but to speak about it and see the common denominator.

“But not one time have I ever said, ‘Let’s act violent toward cops.’ I just said that what’s going on in our community is not OK, and we fear for that, and we fear for our lives. It’s something that we go on every single day as a Black man and a Black woman and a Black kid, a Black girl. We fear. We fear that.”

 

Lebron comes from a place I can never fully know, with my being white.  I immensely appreciated his message above.  It needed to be said.  But as a former coach, I’ve seen the issues he’s talking about with my young players and know they exist.  My wish for LeBron though is that he forgoes that powerful and sometimes very justified anger and remembers his faith.  There’s a tremendous solution here and it was called out by a former NFL player a few weeks ago in a sidebar conversation.  The player said, “I’d love to see LeBron take a page out of shaq’s playbook and join a police force.  Take the training and identify the gaps that police officers might not be able to see from their perspective.  That’s using your platform for real change.”

 

I love that idea and concept.  I hope something like that lies ahead in this young man’s future, because it’s a game changer.  It over-extends beyond rhetoric and delves directly into action.  

 

 

LeCom's words would carry more weight with me if he didn't get so upset when an NBA GM's words caused a minor disruption to the slave labor making him millions.  

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Just now, 4merper4mer said:

LeCom's words would carry more weight with me if he didn't get so upset when an NBA GM's words caused a minor disruption to the slave labor making him millions.  

You make a point that in my opinion, is WAY too easily ignored by those who are standing for justice, while completely pretending/ignoring unspeakable acts committed by their largest sponsor.  What’s happening in China right now, between the true-to-life concentration camps and the slave labor is beyond reprehensible.  It’s disgusting. 

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14 hours ago, GG said:

 

This is a perfect illustration why you're a horrible human being whose words incite more violence.

 

You take on a poster who openly says he doesn't want to speculate on something that he isn't 100% certain, and you introduce a known falsehood to goad him into a fake discussion.


He’s a troll who’s top priority is to get under people’s skin. 

11 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Hoax. 


And an extremely boring troll at that. 

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