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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Feb 6, 2015 15:50:07 GMT -5
Hmmm. I guess people do walk into the barber shop and say, "Gimme the Larry Fine."
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2015 16:45:44 GMT -5
You used this man giving his son a haircut, Adrian Peterson beating his child, and Charles Barkley of all people defending it *The guy who said slavery wasn't that bad verbatim* to come to the conclusion that there is an 'unsettling' theme in the black community where everyone is accepting of child abuse and humiliation, not only that, you were able to somehow connect this back to slavery. I actually said this... Between this and the NFL player who beat his child and was actually defended by some people including Charles Barkley, there is an unsettling theme here of black parents using punishments (whipping and de-humanising humiliation) that were regularly applied during the days of slavery.This clearly defines a comment upon specific cases, with a common theme, that yes, does reflect practices that occurred during slavery. Nothing at all related to your assertion of wider generalisation. Okay...you took two incidents from September and one from February and found a "theme". But you only meant that it was a theme in the context of those particular occurrences and not reflective of anything bigger. That doesn't add up, then. I mean, the people depicted in these stories don't know each other and don't live near each other, so unless you think the incidents reflect something bigger in the black American community, there is no theme. You're really just saying "This incident eerily reminds me of previous ones." If Ghidorah misinterpreted you, it's because you're using the wrong words.
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