THeBlueCashew

General Discussion => The Flea Trap => Topic started by: cc on August 20, 2017, 01:31:53 PM

Title: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 20, 2017, 01:31:53 PM
By Cornelia Scott Cree



I got to thinking – if tearing down statues will end racism and erase history, I should put the theory to the test.  The scientific method consists of applying a basic principle to a variety of similar issues to determine consistent results. And I could think of a number of unpleasant things in my life that needed to end.



For one, there's my credit card bill.  So I took a match and burned it up in an ashtray.  That should do it. No more debt.  Next week I will check my bank online to see if my balance is zero. I have a car loan that needs the same treatment.



Next there is the owner of my office building.  Not only does he charge too much for my lease, his ugly picture is on my building. Monday I will paint over his face.  I'll be interested to see who the new owner is when I pay my next installment.



Then there is my weight.  This should be easy.  I dumped the scales into the trash.  No point in leading some other poor fat guy into deception by sending it to Goodwill. With those 40 pounds gone I can rest easier about my blood sugar levels.



And while I'm at it, I took a black marking pen and totally wiped out the calorie count on all the candy bars I have in the house.  I will really enjoy those three Snickers for lunch knowing they are sugar-free.



Then my daughter came to the office. "Dad," she said, bending her genders a little, calling me 'dad.' "I've decided to be a man."



I couldn't have been happier with this new method on what to do. "Honey, if you disagree with the words on your birth certificate I have the ashtray right here – we will burn it up too."



"Dad, they have my certificate in the hall of records!"



Well, I thought, that is a problem.  "That means we need to burn the building down," I assured her, "and everyone will be happier to see it gone. We can do that next week."



"But Dad, they have all that stuff in the cloud somewhere?"



Huumm, this method of changing reality may be harder than I thought.   :sad:
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 02:27:19 PM
Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: kiebers on August 20, 2017, 02:58:25 PM
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?

Which statues were erected by the KKK?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 03:02:36 PM
I thought the Robert Lee one was a KKK backed erection.



Fake news?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 03:17:19 PM
Quote from: "kiebers"
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?

Which statues were erected by the KKK?

Sorry, it was that Stone Mountain piece, not this one.  My apologies.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: kiebers on August 20, 2017, 03:44:03 PM
I am sure the KKK supported any and all statues of confederate leaders. Not sure they are the ones that erected them. Don't take that as any kind of support for the KKK. I never have, nor would I ever support their ideals. I really don't have an issue with moving them to a museum. I just have an issue with the media and their perpetuation of the issues. It is going to bleed over into removing statues and tributes to some that were not even in the confederacy.  



Some want to remove statues of Sam Houston here in Texas. Sam Houston is a critical component of Texas history and was not a confederate officer. But he was a slave owner.


Quote Over Houston's opposition, a state secession convention met in January 1861. After a popular vote endorsed secession, Houston accepted Texas's leaving the Union but rejected any affiliation with the Confederacy. The convention deposed him and, rather than accept federal military support, Houston retired.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 20, 2017, 03:50:26 PM
The beautiful gold "Joan of Arc" on horseback  in New Orleans was damage cpl nights ago   .. tagged with "Tear it down!



That's how stupid and evil its all becoming



(//%3C/s%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22611602-mmmain.jpg%22%3E%3CLINK_TEXT%20text=%22http://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22%20...%20mmmain.jpg%22%3Ehttp://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22611602-mmmain.jpg%3C/LINK_TEXT%3E%3C/URL%3E%3Ce%3E)
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 03:52:39 PM
Quote from: "kiebers"I am sure the KKK supported any and all statues of confederate leaders. Not sure they are the ones that erected them. Don't take that as any kind of support for the KKK. I never have, nor would I ever support their ideals. I really don't have an issue with moving them to a museum. I just have an issue with the media and their perpetuation of the issues. It is going to bleed over into removing statues and tributes to some that were not even in the confederacy.  



Some want to remove statues of Sam Houston here in Texas. Sam Houston is a critical component of Texas history and was not a confederate officer. But he was a slave owner.


Quote Over Houston's opposition, a state secession convention met in January 1861. After a popular vote endorsed secession, Houston accepted Texas's leaving the Union but rejected any affiliation with the Confederacy. The convention deposed him and, rather than accept federal military support, Houston retired.

I've come to realise that these statues aren't your history and the history won't change if they are removed.  



But it's kind of ironic.  The supremacists do their pathetic protest which caused a ripple across the US and many more statues to be removed.



Talk about an ineffectual bunch.



The real problem is that taking them down will change nothing.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 03:54:30 PM
Quote from: "cc"The beautiful gold "Joan of Arc" on horseback  in New Orleans was damage cpl nights ago   .. tagged with "Tear it down!



That's how stupid and evil its all becoming



(//%3C/s%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22611602-mmmain.jpg%22%3E%3CLINK_TEXT%20text=%22http://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22%20...%20mmmain.jpg%22%3Ehttp://media.nola.com/politics/photo/22611602-mmmain.jpg%3C/LINK_TEXT%3E%3C/URL%3E%3Ce%3E)

I agree it's out of control but what right do people have to dictate what points of history they want to display?  Shouldn't townspeople be allowed to decide that?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: kiebers on August 20, 2017, 04:06:55 PM
Is it any different than burning books....I think not. Funny how everyone's agenda is the correct one. Seems the alt left and alt right are one in the same.



Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 20, 2017, 04:39:49 PM
They are identical type entities / mentalities  ... merely  driving in opposite directions
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 20, 2017, 05:03:49 PM
As I've said multiple times...
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 20, 2017, 05:20:21 PM
Quote from: "cc"By Cornelia Scott Cree



I got to thinking – if tearing down statues will end racism and erase history, I should put the theory to the test.  The scientific method consists of applying a basic principle to a variety of similar issues to determine consistent results. And I could think of a number of unpleasant things in my life that needed to end.



For one, there's my credit card bill.  So I took a match and burned it up in an ashtray.  That should do it. No more debt.  Next week I will check my bank online to see if my balance is zero. I have a car loan that needs the same treatment.



Next there is the owner of my office building.  Not only does he charge too much for my lease, his ugly picture is on my building. Monday I will paint over his face.  I'll be interested to see who the new owner is when I pay my next installment.



Then there is my weight.  This should be easy.  I dumped the scales into the trash.  No point in leading some other poor fat guy into deception by sending it to Goodwill. With those 40 pounds gone I can rest easier about my blood sugar levels.



And while I'm at it, I took a black marking pen and totally wiped out the calorie count on all the candy bars I have in the house.  I will really enjoy those three Snickers for lunch knowing they are sugar-free.



Then my daughter came to the office. "Dad," she said, bending her genders a little, calling me 'dad.' "I've decided to be a man."



I couldn't have been happier with this new method on what to do. "Honey, if you disagree with the words on your birth certificate I have the ashtray right here – we will burn it up too."



"Dad, they have my certificate in the hall of records!"



Well, I thought, that is a problem.  "That means we need to burn the building down," I assured her, "and everyone will be happier to see it gone. We can do that next week."



"But Dad, they have all that stuff in the cloud somewhere?"



Huumm, this method of changing reality may be harder than I thought.   :sad:

That is priceless cc. ac_drinks
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2017, 02:52:16 AM
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.

Oh fuck off you repetitive pebble brained piece of shit.



People like Edward Cornwallis who founded a city have a statue in the statue in the city they founded. Imagine that eh shit for brains. How about you and antifa faggot friends go find a country to live in that doesn't have monuments of it's past situated in historically significant places if it offends you that much.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 21, 2017, 04:26:16 AM
I'll be fucked if I ever understand cc



Like I read the words but she is off this fucken planet



I aint stuffen that jumbuck in me tucker bag
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2017, 07:04:10 AM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"I'll be fucked if I ever understand cc



Like I read the words but she is off this fucken planet



I aint stuffen that jumbuck in me tucker bag

She doesn't speak clear English like you or Priscilla.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 21, 2017, 08:48:53 AM
well fucken clean ya ears out ya deaf dumb train wreck cunty cunt cunt
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 10:07:28 AM
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.


The KKK started with the American flag, back when they were a BIG group. Way before they started using the Confederate flag. Maybe since America aint "Free" no more, maybe that flag belongs in a museum too. Especially since those nasty racists used it so much.



(//%3C/s%3E%3CIMGUR%20id=%22jab5xY5%22%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%22%3Ehttp://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%3C/URL%3E%3C/IMGUR%3E%3Ce%3E)
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 10:15:46 AM
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.

Oh fuck off you repetitive pebble brained piece of shit.



People like Edward Cornwallis who founded a city have a statue in the statue in the city they founded. Imagine that eh shit for brains. How about you and antifa faggot friends go find a country to live in that doesn't have monuments of it's past situated in historically significant places if it offends you that much.

They have a statue in a statue eh?



Go pickle your liver some more you unhappy asshole.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 10:17:21 AM
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.


The KKK started with the American flag, back when they were a BIG group. Way before they started using the Confederate flag. Maybe since America aint "Free" no more, maybe that flag belongs in a museum too. Especially since those nasty racists used it so much.



(//%3C/s%3E%3CIMGUR%20id=%22jab5xY5%22%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%22%3Ehttp://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%3C/URL%3E%3C/IMGUR%3E%3Ce%3E)

You realise it's not about what flag they wave but what the flag they wave respresents right?



Who was behind the confederate flag?  What did those people stand for?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 12:55:47 PM
Quote from: "RW"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "RW"Why should they keep up statues erected by the KKK?



I thought history was being erased at first, when then I read articles by teachers who teach history.  Statues people pay little to no attention to in squares aren't "teaching history".  They are relics of history.  A good place for those would be museums and places dedicated to history just like crucifixes belong in churches.


The KKK started with the American flag, back when they were a BIG group. Way before they started using the Confederate flag. Maybe since America aint "Free" no more, maybe that flag belongs in a museum too. Especially since those nasty racists used it so much.



(//%3C/s%3E%3CIMGUR%20id=%22jab5xY5%22%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%22%3Ehttp://i.imgur.com/jab5xY5.jpg%3C/URL%3E%3C/IMGUR%3E%3Ce%3E)

You realise it's not about what flag they wave but what the flag they wave respresents right?



Who was behind the confederate flag?  What did those people stand for?


Dont back peddle RW!  :laugh:  It belongs in a museum like you said! Like a crucifix belongs in church. A relic of history.



Virginia was behind the most commonly used Confederate flag. They stood for freedom, and fought against tyranny. Cant say the same for Ol' Glory these days.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 01:15:52 PM
Your flag is not a historical relic.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 01:46:10 PM
Especially since they are trying to erase/change history.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 01:47:24 PM
Really?  How does removing statues accomplish that?  Do you not learn history in school?



Historians don't seem concerned.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 02:00:29 PM
Quote from: "RW"Really?  How does removing statues accomplish that?  Do you not learn history in school?



Historians don't seem concerned.


I hope you are not serious.



They are changing history on the school level. Confederates are demonized more and more, and pitted as filthy racists. Im tired of it. Its because the side that won writes the history. Slowly they have done this, hoping the old folks will die out or not notice. My great aunt who is almost 70 clearly remembers the story being vastly different in school back then, not so demonizing as now.



I imagine one thing removing statues accomplishes, it enables them to demonize even more. If there are no statutes to remind us of once great men who stood up to tyranny, then its easier to say they were a rag tag group of rebels who amounted to nothing but racism.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 02:13:01 PM
I'm not buying it Blaze.  Sorry.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 02:30:45 PM
You're not buying what? That they are manipulating children on a school level, that Confederates are demonized as racists, or that those who fought in that war were not great men who stood up to tyranny and do not deserve to be remembered?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 21, 2017, 02:39:25 PM
Sorry, I should have been more clear (I'm super tired today).  Im not buying that removing statues affects history in any significant way outside the history of the piece itself.  



I object to modern day contexts applied to past events.  We seem to try to contextualize it with modernity and it just doesn't work.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 02:53:56 PM
"We wont know til we pass(remove) it"  :laugh:



I feel ya, Im so tired it aint even funny. Had my main AC unit go out couple days ago, havent slept right since, nor long enough. Got a lil over 3 hours last night.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blazor on August 21, 2017, 03:57:18 PM
"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered...History has stopped. Nothing exists except the endless present in which the party is always right" — George Orwell
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2017, 04:05:26 PM
Quote from: "Blazor""We wont know til we pass(remove) it"  :laugh:



I feel ya, Im so tired it aint even funny. Had my main AC unit go out couple days ago, havent slept right since, nor long enough. Got a lil over 3 hours last night.

Better than no sleep I guess.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2017, 08:20:27 PM
Millennials are silly.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 21, 2017, 09:28:47 PM
so is your fucken twisted face and thank fuck we don't have to put up with it
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 21, 2017, 11:33:39 PM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"so is your fucken twisted face and thank fuck we don't have to put up with it

No, that's your Thai ladyboy you pig.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 22, 2017, 01:02:56 AM
still better looking than a fucken old hag like you
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 22, 2017, 02:11:13 PM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"still better looking than a fucken old hag like you

You shouldn't flirt with Velvet while you are Seoul's wife.

 :laugh:
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 22, 2017, 03:02:55 PM
Lol!
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 22, 2017, 03:45:36 PM
Let's say the Hell's Angels and Vagos had a bloody brawl in Reno, Nevada(it did happen). An 81 full patch member is killed.  The Vagos tried wearing their colours on HA territory and the HA initiated violence. In the aftermath, the media blamed everything on the Vagos, even though they are smaller, less organized and did not draw first blood. Politicians are shamed into denouncing the 22 greens, but not the much larger, better organized 81's. Sound familiar?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 22, 2017, 05:34:15 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"Let's say the Hell's Angels and Vagos had a bloody brawl in Reno, Nevada(it did happen). An 81 full patch member is killed.  The Vagos tried wearing their colours on HA territory and the HA initiated violence. In the aftermath, the media blamed everything on the Vagos, even though they are smaller, less organized and did not draw first blood. Politicians are shamed into denouncing the 22 greens, but not the much larger, better organized 81's. Sound familiar?

You sure like those outlaw biker gangs.



I get the point you are making though.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 22, 2017, 09:13:45 PM
pssst ... Don't let her know I said this ... but there's a bit of troll in our friend
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 23, 2017, 01:05:25 PM
Quote from: "cc"pssst ... Don't let her know I said this ... but there's a bit of troll in our friend

Ms. Iron Ch!nk?



You can't be serious cc.

 :laugh:
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 23, 2017, 01:18:07 PM
I know, I know  .... it couldn't be true



I feel so awful for even thinking it
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 23, 2017, 06:33:58 PM
Quote from: "cc"I know, I know  .... it couldn't be true



I feel so awful for even thinking it

Shame on ya cc. ac_toofunny
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: cc on August 24, 2017, 01:19:30 PM
At 5:28 pm, Global reporter Mike Armstrong, shoved down some stairs by the "anti-fascists", tweeted: "Great shots in our story tonight by colleague JV (Jean-Vincent Verveille). He took some great stuff until his cam was spiked like a football by masked protestors."[/quote]

.... Following these unprovoked assaults on its news crew by the, ahem, "anti-fascists", Global News Senior VP Troy Reeb issued the following statement:



"We are disgusted and outraged by today's unprovoked attack on a Global News crew covering demonstrations in Quebec City. While we are relieved that our journalists were not seriously hurt, Canadians should be concerned by this threat against the working of a free press. Our team was there to provide independent coverage and transparency as events unfolded – a goal clearly not shared by the thugs who shielded their identities in the commission of violence."



One would have hoped more media pundits, who think about stuff a lot as opposed to covering the news like working journalists, would have joined Reeb in expressing solidarity with Global's news crew and in condemning the so-called "anti-fascist" demonstrators who attacked them.



Alas, many were too busy writing painfully stupid columns arguing the anti-fascist protesters are defending democracy, while the fascist protesters want to establish a racist, totalitarian state. (//http)
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 24, 2017, 02:26:36 PM
That's not defense of democracy.  That's an affront to democracy.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 24, 2017, 04:32:50 PM
Quote from: "cc"At 5:28 pm, Global reporter Mike Armstrong, shoved down some stairs by the "anti-fascists", tweeted: "Great shots in our story tonight by colleague JV (Jean-Vincent Verveille). He took some great stuff until his cam was spiked like a football by masked protestors."


.... Following these unprovoked assaults on its news crew by the, ahem, "anti-fascists", Global News Senior VP Troy Reeb issued the following statement:



"We are disgusted and outraged by today's unprovoked attack on a Global News crew covering demonstrations in Quebec City. While we are relieved that our journalists were not seriously hurt, Canadians should be concerned by this threat against the working of a free press. Our team was there to provide independent coverage and transparency as events unfolded – a goal clearly not shared by the thugs who shielded their identities in the commission of violence."



One would have hoped more media pundits, who think about stuff a lot as opposed to covering the news like working journalists, would have joined Reeb in expressing solidarity with Global's news crew and in condemning the so-called "anti-fascist" demonstrators who attacked them.



Alas, many were too busy writing painfully stupid columns arguing the anti-fascist protesters are defending democracy, while the fascist protesters want to establish a racist, totalitarian state. (//http)[/quote]
First they came for racists. Then they came for those that want Trudeau to defend our borders. Next it was fiscal conservatives. And now it's journalists.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 24, 2017, 06:51:23 PM
In reading the story about wanting to remove John A. MacDonald from schools, I found this quote that sums things up nicely:



@Patrice Dutil, president of the Champlain Society and professor at Ryerson University, said the contention of genocide against Macdonald "makes no historical sense."



He acknowledged that the first prime minister wanted to see Indigenous peoples assimilated into the colonial society of Canada, but said that it's unfair to discredit the man of the 19th century — when such views were pervasive and unchallenged — based on the ethics and social views of the present."
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 09:15:35 AM
Apparently keeping the name of John A. MacDonald on schools in Ontario makes them unsafe places..

 :001_rolleyes:

I saw this on Global news.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 12:22:18 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"Apparently keeping the name of John A. MacDonald on schools in Ontario makes them unsafe places..

 :001_rolleyes:

I saw this on Global news.

I know all  about it Fash. MacDonald was typical of his time.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 25, 2017, 12:26:27 PM
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Fashionista"Apparently keeping the name of John A. MacDonald on schools in Ontario makes them unsafe places..

 :001_rolleyes:

I saw this on Global news.

I know all  about it Fash. MacDonald was typical of his time.

Looking at the polls, most Canadians disagree with the Ontario teachers.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Thiel on August 25, 2017, 04:12:25 PM
Our first pm was a product of his time.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 08:12:34 PM
Quote from: "Thiel"Our first pm was a product of his time.

We can't expect anyone who lived in 1880 to have the same liberal values of 2017.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Blurt on August 25, 2017, 08:22:20 PM
Quote from: "Thiel"Our first pm was a product of his time.

Said even as you resist being a product of yours.



And, if you say no one is forcing you to be a product of your time, I will counter that neither was anyone forcing MacDonald to be a product of his.



On a side note, I find it hilarious that the media are attacked here for being the mainstream bearers of "fake news"... except when they suffer indignities at the hands of leftists; then the once reviled media become defenders of free speech.



The hypocrisy s just too funny for words.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 08:38:26 PM
Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Thiel"Our first pm was a product of his time.

Said even as you resist being a product of yours.



And, if you say no one is forcing you to be a product of your time, I will counter that neither was anyone forcing MacDonald to be a product of his.



On a side note, I find it hilarious that the media are attacked here for being the mainstream bearers of "fake news"... except when they suffer indignities at the hands of leftists; then the once reviled media become defenders of free speech.



The hypocrisy s just too funny for words.

Thiel resists being typical of his time? You sure about that Blurt?



The takeaway I got from Thiel's post is that  if we are only going to name buildings after historic figures from the 19th century who would be welcomed by the LGBT community of today, than we would have an awful lot of buildings with no name at all.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 08:41:11 PM
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Thiel"Our first pm was a product of his time.

Said even as you resist being a product of yours.



And, if you say no one is forcing you to be a product of your time, I will counter that neither was anyone forcing MacDonald to be a product of his.



On a side note, I find it hilarious that the media are attacked here for being the mainstream bearers of "fake news"... except when they suffer indignities at the hands of leftists; then the once reviled media become defenders of free speech.



The hypocrisy s just too funny for words.

Thiel resists being typical of his time? You sure about that Blurt?



The takeaway I got from Thiel's post is that  if we are only going to name buildings after historic figures from the 19th century who would be welcomed by the LGBT community of today, than we would have an awful lot of buildings with no name at all.

I don't know why Blurt would assume that about Thiel's post.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 25, 2017, 08:45:02 PM
Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Thiel"Our first pm was a product of his time.

Said even as you resist being a product of yours.



And, if you say no one is forcing you to be a product of your time, I will counter that neither was anyone forcing MacDonald to be a product of his.



On a side note, I find it hilarious that the media are attacked here for being the mainstream bearers of "fake news"... except when they suffer indignities at the hands of leftists; then the once reviled media become defenders of free speech.



The hypocrisy s just too funny for words
.

That's unfair Blurt..



Nobody here supports violence that I'm aware of anyway..



Even if some people don't trust the media, they are not there looking for violence and should not be victims of it either.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 26, 2017, 01:03:33 AM
Rather than renaming schools, we should be learning more about our history with aboriginals (keeping it in context).
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 26, 2017, 01:07:21 AM
I like that idea. And the history of Aboriginal bands with each other.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Angry White Male on August 26, 2017, 02:57:08 AM
Quote from: "RW"The real problem is that taking them down will change nothing.


NOW you are getting somewhere!



I knew you could!~
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 26, 2017, 03:39:02 AM
Quote from: "RW"Rather than renaming schools, we should be learning more about our history with aboriginals (keeping it in context).




1. WE TRIED TO KILL EM.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



2. WE FAILED........HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



3. NOW HUGE WELFARE BILL FOR THE LAZY DRUNKS............HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



4. CASINOS GIVEN TO THEM AND PAY NO TAX...HOW FUCKED IS THAT.......HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



5. NOW THEY ARE ALCOHOLICS TOO BAD.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



6. YOUR FORUM...HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 26, 2017, 10:17:52 AM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"
Quote from: "RW"Rather than renaming schools, we should be learning more about our history with aboriginals (keeping it in context).




1. WE TRIED TO KILL EM.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



2. WE FAILED........HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



3. NOW HUGE WELFARE BILL FOR THE LAZY DRUNKS............HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



4. CASINOS GIVEN TO THEM AND PAY NO TAX...HOW FUCKED IS THAT.......HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



5. NOW THEY ARE ALCOHOLICS TOO BAD.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



6. YOUR FORUM...HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME

That's an unfair stereotype.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 26, 2017, 01:04:42 PM
(//%3C/s%3E%3CURL%20url=%22http://boards.cindysbeentrippin.com/uploads/default/original/2X/0/010ab36f14559f383065801b899f5027ccc22d5b.jpg%22%3E%3CLINK_TEXT%20text=%22http://boards.cindysbeentrippin.com/upl%20...%20c22d5b.jpg%22%3Ehttp://boards.cindysbeentrippin.com/uploads/default/original/2X/0/010ab36f14559f383065801b899f5027ccc22d5b.jpg%3C/LINK_TEXT%3E%3C/URL%3E%3Ce%3E)

Oh the irony :D
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 26, 2017, 01:58:00 PM
Some millennial morons want rename Oliver school in the Czuk because he supported banning black immigrants over a century ago. :crazy:
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 26, 2017, 02:02:01 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"
Quote from: "RW"Rather than renaming schools, we should be learning more about our history with aboriginals (keeping it in context).




1. WE TRIED TO KILL EM.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



2. WE FAILED........HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



3. NOW HUGE WELFARE BILL FOR THE LAZY DRUNKS............HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



4. CASINOS GIVEN TO THEM AND PAY NO TAX...HOW FUCKED IS THAT.......HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



5. NOW THEY ARE ALCOHOLICS TOO BAD.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



6. YOUR FORUM...HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME

That's an unfair stereotype.




YEAH RIGHT YA SQUINTY EYED CAR CRASHING FUCK MACHINE :tease:
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: RW on August 26, 2017, 03:41:03 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"Some millennial morons want rename Oliver school in the Czuk because he supported banning black immigrants over a century ago. :crazy:

They wanted to rename Stanley Park too.  It didn't happen.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Angry White Male on August 27, 2017, 04:55:23 AM
Quote from: "RW"They wanted to rename Stanley Park too.  It didn't happen.

It will have to be, though, since White males are all bad.



Eventually, they can give it an Indian name, like Xhsd'gyssa Park, and everyone can be happy, until the next "battle" erupts.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 27, 2017, 04:53:46 PM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"
Quote from: "RW"Rather than renaming schools, we should be learning more about our history with aboriginals (keeping it in context).




1. WE TRIED TO KILL EM.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



2. WE FAILED........HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



3. NOW HUGE WELFARE BILL FOR THE LAZY DRUNKS............HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



4. CASINOS GIVEN TO THEM AND PAY NO TAX...HOW FUCKED IS THAT.......HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



5. NOW THEY ARE ALCOHOLICS TOO BAD.....HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME



6. YOUR FORUM...HOW FUCKED AND HOW FUNNY IS THAT AT THE SAME TIME

That's an unfair stereotype.




YEAH RIGHT YA SQUINTY EYED CAR CRASHING FUCK MACHINE :tease:

You talking  about me again sweetie?
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO on August 27, 2017, 11:10:30 PM
ffs you're a fucken funny cunt I'll give you that Seoulbro that made me lol.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on August 28, 2017, 04:47:10 PM
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"ffs you're a fucken funny cunt I'll give you that Seoulbro that made me lol.

I know you always loved my sense of  humour.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Wazzzup on April 04, 2019, 11:50:22 AM
Just another of many examples of the left becoming more and more extreme



They wanted to take down confederate statues before.  NOW prognazis want to take down founder Thomas Jefferson's statue. Just as trump predicted--


QuoteSo, who's next? U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that question following the trashing of the statues of Lee and Jackson. "Washington?" he asked. "Jefferson?"


[size=150]STUDENT STANDS AGAINST LIBERAL MOB DEMANDING THOMAS JEFFERSON STATUE BE REMOVED[/size]

https://dailycaller.com/2019/04/03/students-thomas-jefferson-statue/



Progtards ALWAYS escalate they ALWAYS move the goal posts and they ALWAYS become more extreme.
Title: Re: Huumm ... What erasing history might just lead to
Post by: Anonymous on April 04, 2019, 12:14:27 PM
Quote from: "Wazzzup"Just another of many examples of the left becoming more and more extreme



They wanted to take down confederate statues before.  NOW prognazis want to take down founder Thomas Jefferson's statue. Just as trump predicted--


QuoteSo, who's next? U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that question following the trashing of the statues of Lee and Jackson. "Washington?" he asked. "Jefferson?"



We have the same prognazi madness here too. The city of Victoria took down their statue of our first pm.