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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Nov 5, 2014 17:56:55 GMT -5
HHH just really likes Transformers; particularly the Michael Bay films.
He's a bigger monster than he ever suspected.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Nov 5, 2014 17:59:05 GMT -5
If he's a Simpsons fan, he should start referencing Old Gil, because their shilling of the network matches his desperation. Vince:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 18:37:33 GMT -5
Call me when Trips starts going Michael P.S. Hayes on Kofi or something.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:41:08 GMT -5
The WWE is on borrowed time in relation to a massive lawsuit, between the independent contractor nonsense, possible racism(I'm looking at you P.S.), and probable sexual harassment(I'm still looking at you P.S.), it's only a matter of time.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:48:47 GMT -5
I think a lot of you fail to realize is that intent doesn't matter, perception does. I think you (and a lot of others out for justice on the internet) fail to realize that it's just the opposite. Intent absolutely DOES matter. In life, on the internet, everywhere. You should teach against ignorant racism that doesn't have harmful intent but they're not the ones who should be vilified. At least not compared to intentional, overt harmful racism.
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Post by HMARK Center on Nov 5, 2014 22:00:35 GMT -5
I think a lot of you fail to realize is that intent doesn't matter, perception does. I think you (and a lot of others out for justice on the internet) fail to realize that it's just the opposite. Intent absolutely DOES matter. In life, on the internet, everywhere. Nope, not in any profession on this planet. If one of us did something like this at the workplace, intent would mean absolutely bupkis. "But I didn't meant it that way" is what you're saying as you're getting thrown out the door. Lots of people don't have truly awful intentions in their minds/hearts when they say something that turns out to be insensitive/hurtful/seemingly hateful/whatever, but if they can just say "but I didn't mean it that way!", it doesn't suddenly negate people's complaints against what they were saying. Doing something out of ignorance is obviously preferable to doing something out of hatred, but it doesn't excuse it; again, in particular if you work at a job and plead ignorance after doing something like that, it won't save your employment status. Not to mention, it makes what you were doing all about you, and basically ignores the feelings of the people who were offended by what you said (in this case, Latino workers upset at comments they felt insulted their ethnicity). Doesn't mean I want to see people who do things out of ignorance completely ostracized and deprived of any ability to make a living, obviously, but no, intentions don't amount to a hill of beans in the real world.
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Post by ededdneddy on Nov 5, 2014 22:15:35 GMT -5
TRIPLE H WE COMING FOR YOU GRINGO! John Cena's Survivor Series Partners lead by Carlito. Cena Carlito Homicide Super Crazy Hunicara Manager: Konnan
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Post by mysterydriver on Nov 5, 2014 22:26:17 GMT -5
Chuckled more than I should have.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 22:29:04 GMT -5
Perhaps they should bring up the incessant jokes about the skin tones of Sheamus and Paige, done on live TV. That is acceptable prejudice in society, lulz on the whiteys.
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Post by HMARK Center on Nov 5, 2014 22:30:43 GMT -5
Perhaps they should bring up the incessant jokes about the skin tones of Sheamus and Paige, done on live TV. That is acceptable prejudice in society, lulz on the whiteys. Because as "whiteys", we're the institutional bosses, so to speak; as a collective we've never been discriminated against due to our skin color. In fact, throughout Western history we've been presented with enormously beneficial perks due to it.
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Post by PrinceD on Nov 5, 2014 22:34:21 GMT -5
Doesn't he have a nazi cross all over his merch too? It all makes sense now!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 22:34:39 GMT -5
That is acceptable prejudice in society, lulz on the whiteys. Because as "whiteys", we're the institutional bosses, so to speak; as a collective we've never been discriminated against due to our skin color. In fact, throughout Western history we've been presented with enormously beneficial perks due to it. I'll believe that when I have Shane Diesel's cock.
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Post by HMARK Center on Nov 5, 2014 22:38:09 GMT -5
Because as "whiteys", we're the institutional bosses, so to speak; as a collective we've never been discriminated against due to our skin color. In fact, throughout Western history we've been presented with enormously beneficial perks due to it. I'll believe that when I have Shane Diesel's cock. Interesting metrics you go by, there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 22:50:15 GMT -5
I'll believe that when I have Shane Diesel's cock. Interesting metrics you go by, there. Shane Diesel's dong would end racism in a generation. Let him do lady racists and they are converted and no more KKK babies. I've given us equality, now I do the Middle East.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2014 0:14:18 GMT -5
I think you (and a lot of others out for justice on the internet) fail to realize that it's just the opposite. Intent absolutely DOES matter. In life, on the internet, everywhere. Nope, not in any profession on this planet. If one of us did something like this at the workplace, intent would mean absolutely bupkis. "But I didn't meant it that way" is what you're saying as you're getting thrown out the door. Lots of people don't have truly awful intentions in their minds/hearts when they say something that turns out to be insensitive/hurtful/seemingly hateful/whatever, but if they can just say "but I didn't mean it that way!", it doesn't suddenly negate people's complaints against what they were saying. Doing something out of ignorance is obviously preferable to doing something out of hatred, but it doesn't excuse it; again, in particular if you work at a job and plead ignorance after doing something like that, it won't save your employment status. Not to mention, it makes what you were doing all about you, and basically ignores the feelings of the people who were offended by what you said (in this case, Latino workers upset at comments they felt insulted their ethnicity). Doesn't mean I want to see people who do things out of ignorance completely ostracized and deprived of any ability to make a living, obviously, but no, intentions don't amount to a hill of beans in the real world. I'm not saying that ignorant racism isn't wrong, it absolutely is and it's something that people should stand up against, I'm saying that without malicious intent it's something that doesn't deserve hatred in return. I believe those with cultural insensitivity and/or ignorant racism should be educated, not hated. I believe those who are knowingly racist with intent are the ones who should bear people's anger. All too often the people who are being discriminated against lump both of those groups together and that doesn't do any good for anyone. If anything it breeds more hatred. Crimes are punished, ideally, by intent.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Nov 6, 2014 0:25:45 GMT -5
Perhaps they should bring up the incessant jokes about the skin tones of Sheamus and Paige, done on live TV. Thank you. Somebody's acknowledged the real victims here: white people. I'm glad that the plight of the white person is being put on display here. It's important, just as it's important to let women who are constantly sexualized and harassed on a daily basis that men can be victims, too. We whites certainly have it rough.
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Post by Dub H on Nov 6, 2014 3:04:32 GMT -5
Shill the down everyone.This forum has been down this route.
he commented how Paige and Sheamus are made fun of for being EXTREMELY pale,that is all.I sure if i were super pale i would not like it. Nobody is saying white people have it rough.There is no need to get aggresive,or defensive.And please people do not start to take shots at each other,just remember to be civil.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Nov 6, 2014 3:12:20 GMT -5
The dogging on Sheamus and Paige's paleness more than likely has a lot more to do with our society's standards of what's considered "Beauty" than it does it's attitudes about race.
Our society loves skin that's not too bright and not too dark. That's what is considered "Attractive" in our culture. Therefore, anyone outside of that standard is treated accordingly.
Especially in Vinny Mac's reality where those standards are taken and multiplied tenfold.
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Post by Dub H on Nov 6, 2014 3:14:58 GMT -5
The dogging on Sheamus and Paige's paleness more than likely has a lot more to do with our society's standards of what's considered "Beauty" than it does it's attitudes about race. Our society loves skin that's not too bright and not too dark. That's what is considered "Attractive" in our culture. Therefore, anyone outside of that standard is treated accordingly. I kinda agree,but i think it has more to do is that it is more "unusual" to see in the culture.Basically it is different and stands out.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Nov 6, 2014 7:41:16 GMT -5
Them making fun of Sheamus' and Paige's skin tone doesn't bother me.
Sheamus' having a gimmick where he's called the Great White and feuding with Mark Henry on the other hand...
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