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51 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


Awwwww.  How cute.  He’s keeping tabs on me.  So you like older men JA?   I hear it’s a thing. 


First your mind goes to the fried chicken and watermelon well regarding black people and now using homosexuality like it’s some kind of insult.
 

Guys born in your era are kind of predictable. 

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First your mind goes to the fried chicken and watermelon well regarding black people and now using homosexuality like it’s some kind of insult.
 

Guys born in your era are kind of predictable. 


Sure my mind when to you potentially being a racist. You’re doing well with your ageism so it was a logical move. A stretch yes but logical.  
 

Homosexuality?  Who the ***** is talking homosexuality?  I was talking having a thing for older men.  Women like older men too. 
 

And what era am I from?  
 

 

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14 hours ago, John Adams said:


Bills is in third place on the sh—poster game behind B-man who will never be caught and Jim who is the sh—iest  two time board quitter in history. 

Jim tries to have actual conversations, regardless of what you think about his politics.  Not sure why that counts as $hitposting.    

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12 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

Jim tries to have actual conversations, regardless of what you think about his politics.  Not sure why that counts as $hitposting.    

 

You're a dolt. 

 

Jim's the king of never ending "Get-a-room" childish insult-fests between two people. He brings nothing but he leads the board in resignations. 

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42 minutes ago, John Adams said:

 

You're a dolt. 

 

Jim's the king of never ending "Get-a-room" childish insult-fests between two people. He brings nothing but he leads the board in resignations. 

Not sure how the king of calling people shltposters has the authority to call anyone a dolt, Mr. President. 

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I just found a racist institution. The DC Traffic and Parking enforcement is indeed racist according to the WAPO. 

 

The AUTOMATED cameras DC uses for traffic enforcement spits out tickets to black drivers more than white drivers. I mean, the new AI in cameras that programmed them to be racist is really something. 

 

 

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Last year, automated systems generally operated by the Department of Transportation issued more than $110 million in tickets in neighborhoods where Black residents made up 70 percent of the population, and $24 million where the residents were mostly White.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/08/06/dc-traffic-parking-tickets-black-neighborhoods/

 

 


 

 

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On 2/22/2019 at 10:26 AM, B-Man said:

STACY MCCAIN: Another Dot on the ‘Hate Map:’ Why is the SPLC smearing so many conservative groups? 

 

Because they’re a Democratic Super-PAC masquerading as a human rights organization, with the help of a complicit media.

 

 

FTA:

 

Whether through laziness or sympathy for the SPLC’s left-wing agenda, few journalists ever carefully scrutinize the list of U.S. “hate groups” that are allegedly now at an all-time high. For example, among the 17 “Anti-Immigrant Hate Groups” on the SPLC’s map are Pro English — because it’s “hate” to encourage Americans to learn the English language, apparently — and Americans for Legal Immigration (ALIPAC), whose president William Gheen has emphatically denounced the SPLC’s label. While “no evidence exists that anyone in our organization has ever engaged in racism, hate, or violence against minorities,” Gheen wrote in a 2014 letter to the SPLC, the “hate group” listing was “directly encouraging people to threaten violence against me and my family.”

 

The 100 “Anti-Muslim Hate Groups” listed by the SPLC include 47 separate listings for local affiliates of ACT for America, a group headed by Brigitte Gabriel, a Lebanese immigrant and author of the 2006 bestseller Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America. Whatever one thinks of Ms. Gabriel or her group, what purpose is served by depicting ACT for America not as one “hate group,” but 47? Obviously, the SPLC does this to pad its numbers — to inflate the “hate,” so to speak — and any intelligent person must doubt whether any actual menace to Muslims is posed by Ms. Gabriel’s admirers in towns like Oostburg, Wisconsin, or Cape Cod, Massachusetts, each of which has a dot on the SPLC’s map.

 

 

 

Remember this the next time that you read the fake "Hate groups on the rise" narrative.

 


This Brigitte?  No hate?

 

 


 


 

I also love this gem:
 

 

And:

 


Irony is dead…

 

idiots

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THE “ANTI-HATE” GROUP THAT IS A HATE GROUP

KARL ZINSMEISTER

 

Shutting down people you don’t agree with is about as un-American as you can get. Rigorous debate, honest discussion, open exchange of ideas—that’s the American way. But free thinking and speech are threatened today by a group with a sweet-sounding name that conceals a nefarious purpose. This group is called the Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC.

 

Originally founded as a civil-rights law firm in 1971, the SPLC reinvented itself in the mid-‘80s as a political attack group. Every year now it produces a new list of people and charities it claims are “extremists” and “haters.” Aided by glowing coverage from the establishment media, the SPLC’s hate list has become a weapon for taking individuals and groups they disagree with and tarring them with ugly associations. The SPLC employs a two-pronged strategy: First, find a handful of crazies with barely any followers, no address, and no staff, and blow them up into a dangerous movement— proof that there are neo-Nazis lurking everywhere.

 

On their notorious “Hate Map,” the SPLC lists 917 separate hate groups in the U.S.! No one has even heard of more than a handful of them. The second strategy of the SPLC is to undermine legitimate political voices that they oppose by associating them with extremists like the KKK. Take the charity known as the Alliance Defending Freedom. The SPLC lists them as a “hate group.” Is that fair? Well, the ADF has a network of 3,000 attorneys from all across the U.S. who’ve donated more than a million volunteer hours in defense of religious liberty. They’ve had a role in 49 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court. Putting the Alliance Defending Freedom on a list with 130 Ku Klux Klan chapters is not only wrong, it’s malicious.

 

According to the SPLC, one of the most influential social scientists in the U.S.— Charles Murray— is a, quote, “white nationalist.” Ayaan Hirsi Ali, perhaps the most eloquent spokesperson for the rights of Muslim women, is, to the SPLC, a “toxic... anti-Muslim extremist.” Scores of other individuals and charities active in mainstream conservative or religious causes have likewise been branded by the Southern Poverty Law Center as threats to society.

 

Mind you, it is entirely fair to disagree with any of those folks. But it is utterly unfair to call them haters or extremists.

 

Second, alarmism is a great fundraising technique. Convincing people there are fascists everywhere has turned the SPLC into a cash machine. Last year, the group hustled $50 million dollars out of frightened liberal donors, adding to the $368 million dollars of assets they were already sitting on.

 

So, the next time you see the Southern Poverty Law Center quoted in the news, just remember: the masterminds behind the SPLC aren’t eliminating hate. They are fueling it.

 

 

https://assets.ctfassets.net/qnesrjodfi80/1fQQPJ6FRwQck0u2AsoWmW/94ad6d73b54a29f5098c1c709fbad6fd/zinsmeister-the_anti-hate_group_that_is_a_hate_group-transcript.pdf

 

 

 

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THE “ANTI-HATE” GROUP THAT IS A HATE GROUP

KARL ZINSMEISTER

 

Shutting down people you don’t agree with is about as un-American as you can get. Rigorous debate, honest discussion, open exchange of ideas—that’s the American way. But free thinking and speech are threatened today by a group with a sweet-sounding name that conceals a nefarious purpose. This group is called the Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC.

 

Originally founded as a civil-rights law firm in 1971, the SPLC reinvented itself in the mid-‘80s as a political attack group. Every year now it produces a new list of people and charities it claims are “extremists” and “haters.” Aided by glowing coverage from the establishment media, the SPLC’s hate list has become a weapon for taking individuals and groups they disagree with and tarring them with ugly associations. The SPLC employs a two-pronged strategy: First, find a handful of crazies with barely any followers, no address, and no staff, and blow them up into a dangerous movement— proof that there are neo-Nazis lurking everywhere.

 

On their notorious “Hate Map,” the SPLC lists 917 separate hate groups in the U.S.! No one has even heard of more than a handful of them. The second strategy of the SPLC is to undermine legitimate political voices that they oppose by associating them with extremists like the KKK. Take the charity known as the Alliance Defending Freedom. The SPLC lists them as a “hate group.” Is that fair? Well, the ADF has a network of 3,000 attorneys from all across the U.S. who’ve donated more than a million volunteer hours in defense of religious liberty. They’ve had a role in 49 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court. Putting the Alliance Defending Freedom on a list with 130 Ku Klux Klan chapters is not only wrong, it’s malicious.

 

According to the SPLC, one of the most influential social scientists in the U.S.— Charles Murray— is a, quote, “white nationalist.” Ayaan Hirsi Ali, perhaps the most eloquent spokesperson for the rights of Muslim women, is, to the SPLC, a “toxic... anti-Muslim extremist.” Scores of other individuals and charities active in mainstream conservative or religious causes have likewise been branded by the Southern Poverty Law Center as threats to society.

 

Mind you, it is entirely fair to disagree with any of those folks. But it is utterly unfair to call them haters or extremists.

 

Second, alarmism is a great fundraising technique. Convincing people there are fascists everywhere has turned the SPLC into a cash machine. Last year, the group hustled $50 million dollars out of frightened liberal donors, adding to the $368 million dollars of assets they were already sitting on.

 

So, the next time you see the Southern Poverty Law Center quoted in the news, just remember: the masterminds behind the SPLC aren’t eliminating hate. They are fueling it.

 

 

https://assets.ctfassets.net/qnesrjodfi80/1fQQPJ6FRwQck0u2AsoWmW/94ad6d73b54a29f5098c1c709fbad6fd/zinsmeister-the_anti-hate_group_that_is_a_hate_group-transcript.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 


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On 7/23/2021 at 2:07 PM, B-Man said:

THE WASHINGTON POST THINKS 55 RACIALLY INTIMIDATING NOOSES HAVE BEEN HUNG AT CONSTRUCTION SITES IN THE LAST FEW YEARS

 

These were obviously misplaced.  At least in the construction going on around my house, the construction industry workers appear to be primarily Hispanic.

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As any intelligent person could have told you.

 

 

IS ANYONE REALLY SURPRISED? Southern Poverty Law Center Is Racist, Employees Say.

 

https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/southern-poverty-law-center-is-racist-employees-say/

 

 

 

On 3/4/2017 at 9:11 AM, Tiberius said:

 

Yup, if people try and stop hate, racism and discrimination they are the bad ones. Racists HATE the Sothern Poverty Law Center

 

 

Still hilariously wrong, 5 years later.

 

 

 

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On 9/1/2022 at 1:10 PM, Big Blitz said:

The Democrat Party is absolutely a racist institution 

 

 

 

 


yes… and with a long history to prove it. At first it was overt, now it’s more about veiled  subjugation and ‘lending a helping hand’ because of their own relative superiority…. 

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3 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


yes… and with a long history to prove it. At first it was overt, now it’s more about veiled  subjugation and ‘lending a helping hand’ because of their own relative superiority…. 


Yeah if only the DEMS used a little hand gesture like the cult to let everyone know just what disgusting human trash they are

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