RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: Better analogy... A bank teller pockets a few hundred dollars and tells the media "a guy came in here with a gun and robbed me"....
There was no guy with a gun, it was fake.
Non-analogy.
All this does is give a hypothetical similar to the way you're pretending/wish that St Olaf incident happened.
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: there was no racist white person dropping notes
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: and no climate of hate.
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: The racist incident was fake...
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: Now I'll be joining LS at the Bar.
That's a good place for those you who would rather pretend there are no problems in the world.
(05-11-2017 04:39 PM)JMUDunk Wrote: Seems more of these instances are done in an attempt to "expose" the racism
Good, needs to be exposed.
The racism is there, alive and well. Perhaps the white-entitled aren't hanging blacks from trees anymore and calling them the N word to their faces, but that doesn't mean racism isn't alive and well, in the slightest.
A student confessed to writing the note, St. Olaf President David R. Anderson wrote in a message to students. The threat — an anonymous, typewritten note — was “fabricated,” he said, as an apparent “strategy to draw attention to concerns about the campus climate.”
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
Even though a racist note was put out as a hoax and false flag, it was still a racist note that was put out and therefore should be viewed as a racist incident where a racist note was put out because that is technically accurate.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 10:47 AM)MplsBison Wrote: Calling it "false" or "fake" after the fact doesn't instantly redact the incident, and the proceeding fallout, from history.
A hamster could wrap their mind around this faster than you..
A student confessed to writing the note to put their agenda front and center. There was no racist dropping notes on windows at Saint Olaf. If there were actual acts of racism then the kid would not have had to fake one.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
I'm ok with any event that exposes the underlying hatred agenda elements within any particular community or society, so they can be stamped out and exterminated.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 10:54 AM)ark30inf Wrote: Even though a racist note was put out as a hoax and false flag, it was still a racist note that was put out and therefore should be viewed as a racist incident where a racist note was put out because that is technically accurate.
Am I following this 1984 double-think properly?
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Please refer to Post #33 in this thread and you'll gain a little understanding as to that line of thinking.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 09:15 AM)MplsBison Wrote:
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: Better analogy... A bank teller pockets a few hundred dollars and tells the media "a guy came in here with a gun and robbed me"....
There was no guy with a gun, it was fake.
Non-analogy.
All this does is give a hypothetical similar to the way you're pretending/wish that St Olaf incident happened.
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: there was no racist white person dropping notes
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: and no climate of hate.
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: The racist incident was fake...
False
(05-11-2017 04:36 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: Now I'll be joining LS at the Bar.
That's a good place for those you who would rather pretend there are no problems in the world.
(05-11-2017 04:39 PM)JMUDunk Wrote: Seems more of these instances are done in an attempt to "expose" the racism
Good, needs to be exposed.
The racism is there, alive and well. Perhaps the white-entitled aren't hanging blacks from trees anymore and calling them the N word to their faces, but that doesn't mean racism isn't alive and well, in the slightest.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 11:13 AM)MplsBison Wrote: I'm ok with any event that exposes the underlying hatred agenda elements within any particular community or society, so they can be stamped out and exterminated.
Don't be upset when it backfires in your face. It takes a real idiot to be ok with false flag event. You and your ilk are a danger to this nation.
When I asked why somebody would be OK with this. I got my answer from you. It seems to echo what this link describes. The end always justifies the means with you idiots.
Quote:You may recall our extensive and widely-cite coverage of The Great Oberlin College Racism Hoax of 2013:
A massive racism hoax took place at Oberlin College in February 2013 in which two students made seemingly racist, anti-Semitic and other such posters, graffiti and emails for the purpose of getting a reaction on campus, not because they believed the hostile messages. At least one of the two was an Obama supporter with strong progressive, anti-racist politics.
School officials and local police knew the identity of the culprits, who were responsible for most if not all of such incidents on campus, yet remained silent as the campus reacted as if the incidents were real. National media attention focused on campus racism at Oberlin for weeks without knowing it was a hoax.
The result of the hoax was that the Oberlin administration, despite knowing of the hoax, used the campus controversy to push an even more aggressive left-wing multi-cultural agenda, Oberlin racism hoax exploited to advance “even more extreme policies”.
You should be ASHAMED of this idiocy. Instead you seem proud of it and wonder why people are rejecting leftist policy.
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2017 11:23 AM by Hood-rich.)
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 10:54 AM)ark30inf Wrote: Even though a racist note was put out as a hoax and false flag, it was still a racist note that was put out and therefore should be viewed as a racist incident where a racist note was put out because that is technically accurate
Glad you agree that just because the driver of the incident was determined to be "fake", after the fact, does not automatically redact the incident, and the proceeding fallout, from history.
I guess we can move on to discussion on how best to root out racism in the country?
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 11:22 AM)Hood-rich Wrote: Don't be upset when it backfires in your face.
I've not once written here advocating that any racist messages should be left on windshields, or anything of the sort, regardless if the intention is "real racism" or "fake racism".
I don't advocate that.
But I also know that just because the original message is called "fake", after the fact, does not redact the incident from history, as you and others who are sympathetic to the hatred agenda, would like to push.
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2017 11:27 AM by MplsBison.)
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 11:23 AM)MplsBison Wrote:
(05-12-2017 10:54 AM)ark30inf Wrote: Even though a racist note was put out as a hoax and false flag, it was still a racist note that was put out and therefore should be viewed as a racist incident where a racist note was put out because that is technically accurate
Glad you agree that just because the driver of the incident was determined to be "fake", after the fact, does not automatically redact the incident, and the proceeding fallout, from history.
I guess we can move on to discussion on how best to root out racism in the country?
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 09:15 AM)MplsBison Wrote: The racism is there, alive and well. Perhaps the white-entitled aren't hanging blacks from trees anymore and calling them the N word to their faces, but that doesn't mean racism isn't alive and well, in the slightest.
Of course racism exists. It always has and always will. Racism will never be eradicated and those who naively think it can, are in for a lifetime of disappointment.
Incidents like this one, the UCSC, BLM, etc., do more to exacerbate racism than mitigate it.
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2017 11:36 AM by LeFlâneur.)
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 11:26 AM)MplsBison Wrote:
(05-12-2017 11:22 AM)Hood-rich Wrote: Don't be upset when it backfires in your face.
I've not once written here advocating that any racist messages should be left on windshields, or anything of the sort, regardless if the intention is "real racism" or "fake racism".
I don't advocate that.
But I also know that just because the original message is called "fake", after the fact, does not redact the incident from history, as you and others who are sympathetic to the hatred agenda, would like to push.
Is that so?
(05-12-2017 11:11 AM)Hood-rich Wrote: In other words false flag event is OK so long as it pushes an agenda to the forefront.
(05-12-2017 11:13 AM)MplsBison Wrote: I'm ok with any event that exposes the underlying hatred agenda elements within any particular community or society, so they can be stamped out and exterminated.
RE: Racist note left on college student's windshield yet another false flag
(05-12-2017 11:33 AM)LeFlâneur Wrote:
(05-12-2017 09:15 AM)MplsBison Wrote: The racism is there, alive and well. Perhaps the white-entitled aren't hanging blacks from trees anymore and calling them the N word to their faces, but that doesn't mean racism isn't alive and well, in the slightest.
Of course racism exists. It always has and always will. Racism will never be eradicated and those who naively think it can, are in for a lifetime of disappointment.
Incidents like this one, the UCSC, BLM, ect., do more to exacerbate racism than mitigate it.