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longbow51
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Wow, you're way more into Coe than me; never heard of that.He literally has a song called "Ni@@er F-(%er", but I guess my idea of what hate and racism are is a different than yours.
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Wow, you're way more into Coe than me; never heard of that.He literally has a song called "Ni@@er F-(%er", but I guess my idea of what hate and racism are is a different than yours.
I don't know of any music that says "I hate...". Plenty of rap stuff about hating white folks, disrespecting women (of any color) and wanting to kill cops (of any color), yeah, but songs about hating black people? Doesn't seem to fit any genre I have ever heard of. Who is recording this, and on which label?
Read this and other HT threads on this topic and embrace the direct experiences of many HT colleagues who have faced/seen overt racism and sexism - no need to search further. Their personal experiences speak louder to me than your conclusory bluster.Again, sidestepping any possible proof. Weird, if I'm so wrong you'd think you'd have a million examples available to yourself to prove it, and instead you just decide to roll with ad hominems. Actually its not weird, its exactly the reaction I get from people that put too much faith in the media narrative and don't look into data themselves. I'd recommend you do your own research just to get a real idea of whats going on. Or not, cognitive dissidence is a powerful force. Have a good one, I'm going to go back to researching bore coating a rifle.
SPLC is not a reliable source.Here's your list:
Hate Music
Hate music groups are typically music labels that record, publish and distribute racist music of a variety of genres along with products that promote their hateful, often terroristic worldview.www.splcenter.org
Many more examples of SPLC acting more as a hate group themselves
The entire drug war.Name a single law promoting racism.
I do think at times SPLC can over characterize things through their lens, but what facts can you cite that make them "a hate group themselves"?
Again with the hostility. What "conclusory bluster" lol?? I simply stated that looking at statistics of hate crime in the US indicates a far different picture than what the media presents. But i get it, if you have to pretend I'm the bad guy to justify your hostility then so be it. And again, saying that racists hold zero political power in the US is not saying there are zero instances of racism. I don't make that claim and I even stated earlier that it makes me sad there are people that misguided out there. Unless you are promoting some kind of totalitarian state that executes racists on demand, I'm not sure what you want. Having some level of personal freedom means that unfortunately this is going to exist and when it does the best result comes from refusing to give it any power over how you feel. These small minded people are more frustrated by being ignored than anything else so why not just ignore them instead of blowing it up and demanding the entire community assume guilt and demand that "we all do better". What does that accomplish? Besides making people like this feel more powerful than they are. Because, again with the simple Fact, a word you hate - these racists have zero political power in the US.Read this and other HT threads on this topic and embrace the direct experiences of many HT colleagues who have faced/seen overt racism and sexism - no need to search further. Their personal experiences speak louder to me than your conclusory bluster.
I guess we differ on what actions are necessary to be a called "hate group".Umm, their over characterizations for predictable de facto social acceptance ?
Wow, you're way more into Coe than me; never heard of that.
This from the Washington post identifies some of their targets, including for God's sake Opportunity Zone Advocate Ben Carson.I do think at times SPLC can over characterize things through their lens, but what facts can you cite that make them "a hate group themselves"?
Can't believe you listen to stuff like that. Same reason I don't listen to a buch of junk about shooting cops and stuff. To each his own, I guess. Adios on this thread; going nowhere fast.uhhh...
SPLC is not a reliable source.
Many more examples of SPLC acting more as a hate group themselves than as a decider of what hate is.
Not that I deny your premise that songs with hate exist, of course they do. But just because SPLC labels something as hate doesn't make it so. And really, it gets down to the nitty gritty of what to do about it. Do you want government stepping in and arresting people for their "creative expression"? What happened to "If you don't like it then don't watch [listen]". I don't know what the solution is except that expanding government powers to address things like this always always always goes terribly wrong, and that circlejerking with everyone online to prove how not racist we all are accomplishes literally nothing except needless division. Everyone in this thread agrees that racism is bad. So why are some people putting others down and virtue signalling the hardest about it? Is this the part where we play the leftist game of projection and assume those virtue signalling the hardest are compensating for SoMeThInG.
We are actively committing genocide on the southern border
I don't know of any music that says "I hate...". Plenty of rap stuff about hating white folks, disrespecting women (of any color) and wanting to kill cops (of any color), yeah, but songs about hating black people? Doesn't seem to fit any genre I have ever heard of. Who is recording this, and on which label?