Politics and Religion

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coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 1056 reads
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1 / 35

THANK George Floyd for the "sacrifice" he made for justice.  Floyd did not make a sacrifice, he was murdered.  She makes it sound like he volunteered to give his live for the greater good, like the 100+ policemen who have been killed in the line of duty so far this year.  THAT'S what sacrifice looks like.  Pelosi is just ginning up the rioters . . . . or is she really that stupid to not know the difference between sacrifice and murder?

inicky46 61 Reviews 32 reads
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2 / 35

There aren't any. You want rioters so badly you're imagining them.

Robertini 4 Reviews 34 reads
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3 / 35

I'm imagining imagining me rioters.  
I remember after 9/11people saying that other people were imagining terrorists everywhere.  
I don't care much about terrorists. Even though terrorists can be seen as heroes overseas, here mostly they are not.  
While protester and rioters from whatever side or ideology can be seen as 50/50 good or bad guys.  
So whatever that means, I imagining imagining rioters in my dreams. Back to the terrorists, terrorist have a political goal in mind.  Some rioters just want free stuff and destroy stuff. But terrorist and killers and evil. While protesters are mostly peaceful and lovely.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxnIiidTE_c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHb3xVqxcp8

Like Mojo said, God Bless America!

About to be more riots over that stupid knife willing girl or if not that something else, very soon.  

jazzman121847 111 Reviews 44 reads
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4 / 35

It's called dramatic license. It's a form of poetic license. It's part of the beauty of language. Why do certain people on the extreme right have to first deflect everything and second to pick at and argue with everyone on the left on every issue? Can't we just agree that civilian lives have been needlessly lost to police brutality and we have the power and ability to reform policing? Our brains allow us to have two or more thoughts at the same time. Likewise two or more things can be true at the same time.

gentleguy1020 38 Reviews 57 reads
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5 / 35

The reason I ask is the following link from Faux ... THEY were discussing this and YOU are regurgitating them without giving a reference to them - so that you can say something that sounds 'intelligent.'

On the main point, not that you can handle it, Floyd didn't have to die - that's why it was a sacrifice!
Faux (not YOU) equating police deaths to sacrifice - has some points for me because dying in the line of duty is a sacrifice - but do not forget the police officers choose to be a police officer for a pay - no body forces them to die. George Floyd did not choose to die - that's why it is a 100% sacrifice albeit unintended.  

cks175 52 Reviews 50 reads
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6 / 35

On Tuesday, as the criticism over Pelsi's remarks grew louder, she quickly tweeted a clarifying statement.

"George Floyd should be alive today. His family's calls for justice for his murder were heard around the world," she wrote. "He did not die in vain. We must make sure other families don't suffer the same racism, violence & pain, and we must enact the George Floyd #JusticeInPolicing Act."
Calling it a sacrifice was insulting and tone deaf.

Robertini 4 Reviews 29 reads
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7 / 35

He gave his life so we all could live in peace and harmoney.  
He should become the patron saint of all oppressed people in the world, if there isn't one already.

cks175 52 Reviews 25 reads
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9 / 35

Tone deaf because he didn’t “give” his life, it was taken from him. When someone sacrifices themselves, they choose too. Floyd did not choose to let Chauvin keep his knee on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes.

Pelosi received just as much pushback from blacks as she did whites for the comment.

inicky46 61 Reviews 23 reads
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10 / 35

He just didn't have to die under Chauvin's knee.

gentleguy1020 38 Reviews 19 reads
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11 / 35

You say : "When someone sacrifices themselves, they choose too."

By saying this you are adding volunteering as a required condition of a sacrifice. Need not be.

I do not really know you and your world experience; but if you have traveled places on this earth and have actually seen some tribal practice of offering animal ( and human only in western movies) as a sacrifice to their gods or deity or evil spirit etc. - you will know that 0 living beings volunteer to be sacrificed. It is not a rocket science!

Even you can see that the definition of the word has nothing to do with volunteering (actually it uses the word victim in it - interesting isn't it?):

Definition of sacrifice

 (Entry 1 of 2)
1 : an act of offering to a deity something precious especially : the killing of a victim on an altar
2 : something offered in sacrifice

George Floyd was a victim and was a sacrifice! Now close your eyes and say this: Pelosi was correct and Faux was wrong. And, I (CKS) is moron for parroting everything Faux says.

You know, you trio Cuck-Chicken-CaCa call me stupid all the time - but in reality you three run your mouth and use smart sounding rubbish facts and/ or illogical inferences just in attempts to win an argument; but when responded to your bullshit, they are easily proven to be nothing but stupidity on your part. You three waste people's time all the time pumping shit on this board.

Robertini 4 Reviews 31 reads
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12 / 35

True  
babies were once sacrificed to the gods.
People have always been crazy. But there was always the smart ones who did the sacrificing and they didn't sacrifice themselves and probably not their own family.  

 

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlPlZXcPdrQ

Robertini 4 Reviews 39 reads
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13 / 35
Robertini 4 Reviews 89 reads
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14 / 35

and so it passed that on the third riot he came back and rose to heaven. But he will be back on the Final Riot that will destroy the world and he will send the police force to Hell with all it's followers. He will reign for a thousand years and take all his followers to Heaven where they will be forever happy.  
Amen.  

I'm joining this new religion or as the haters will call it, cult.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 35 reads
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15 / 35

He readily admits that he uses "poetic license" on P&R.  But what he calls "poetic license" is just lies and bullshit.  Here he is admitting that his P&R posts are not totally accurate and do not make complete sense:
"FYI, I ALWAYS post things that are totally accurate and make complete sense (except for a little poetic license on the P & R board - Lol)."
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/where-the-fuck-----980705?frmSearch=1#980705

 
And the "Lol" is his admission that he doesn't care about debating politics.  He's just fucking with everyone - he has no political convictions and is a disgrace to those TER righties who are interested in true political discourse.

cks175 52 Reviews 28 reads
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16 / 35

If George Floyd was a sacrifice for the “greater good”, than Chauvin is partly responsible for contributing to that greater good. Your liberal white take in defense of Pelosi’s comments, which she rightly clarified, was roundly criticized by Black activists in the wake of her initial comments.

inicky46 61 Reviews 27 reads
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18 / 35

But thanks for retreating to your same old tired position. At least you're predictable.

inicky46 61 Reviews 34 reads
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19 / 35

Why? It's what idiots are forced to do in a debate where their opponent finally refuses to engage based on the complete stupidity of the other's position. Your ideas and example here are so utterly devoid of common sense, logic and any thoughtfulness at all I am done with you.

inicky46 61 Reviews 23 reads
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21 / 35

I also just basically called you a racist idiot.

jazzman121847 111 Reviews 20 reads
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22 / 35

in poor willy's puzzling, convoluted, irrational arguments? I think not.

inicky46 61 Reviews 44 reads
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23 / 35

He was pretty nutty then, but far left nutty. Now he's far right nutty. So instead of us lefties being embarrassed by him, now the righties are.
It's almost a shame, because they already have so much else to be embarrassed about. ROFL

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 23 reads
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24 / 35

that someone chooses. If a guy hands over his wallet when you hold a gun to his head, he's not making a sacrifice, he's being robbed.  Instead of robbery, Floyd was murdered, but he did not volunteer for it.  That's why its insulting.  It demeans the concept of extraordinary people putting themselves "voluntarily" in harms way for the sake of others.  Floyd did not do this.  He did not offer up his life for any cause.  People that do, like those in the military, are making a sacrifice because they CHOOSE it for themselves.  Floyd had no say so in what happened to him, so its not a sacrifice.   Get it, now?  

inicky46 61 Reviews 27 reads
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25 / 35
inicky46 61 Reviews 29 reads
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26 / 35

but you're too dumb to know it. The only one I didn't was earlier today when you made a statement so blindingly dumb I simply refused to engage.
You probably need to call that a victory and it's telling.

inicky46 61 Reviews 22 reads
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27 / 35
coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 24 reads
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28 / 35

with this meme.  I was responding directly to GG's question.  

inicky46 61 Reviews 28 reads
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29 / 35

But you were responding to a subject that had already been beaten to death.
I thought that was obvious. But it appears you can NOT even lay claim to a grasp of the obvious.
Sorry about that.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 301 reads
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30 / 35

disagree with in the substance of my post, and I'm sure that irked you a  little, so in spite of admitting my post was "True", you had to find SOMETHING to bash me for.  i didn't think you were like Laffy and Genital Guy in that regard, but I could be wrong.

inicky46 61 Reviews 31 reads
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31 / 35

It was a gif. gifs are animated. Memes are not.
And, yes, I did agree with the rest of your post even though it was an unneeded repetition of the obvious.
But I guess when you get it right so infrequently, repeating it is necessary.

inicky46 61 Reviews 27 reads
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32 / 35

And please stop putting up your version of "War and Peace" in a vain attempt to prove yourself right.

gentleguy1020 38 Reviews 32 reads
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33 / 35

and you’re just trying to start it anew to look intelligent but in reality it makes you look foolish.

cks175 52 Reviews 68 reads
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34 / 35

If George Floyd was a sacrifice for the “greater good”, than Chauvin is partly responsible for contributing to that greater good. Your liberal white take in defense of Pelosi’s comments, which she rightly clarified, was roundly criticized by Black activists in the wake of her initial comments

gentleguy1020 38 Reviews 26 reads
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35 / 35

Sacrifice needs to be volunteered! I proved him wrong (not that that's much of an achievement given how dumb he is ...).
Come on chicken-shit admit you were just arguing with no basis and admit defeat, move on and stop wasting people's time!

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