thats funny cause I feel your form of anti-americanism is pure racism!
Please go right ahead and detail my anti-Americanism. Aside from criticizing the US's appalling lack of morality in its foreign policy I don't post anti-Americanism. I certainly have insulted specific Americans such as the homophobic prom parents but you'll note that when I did I didn't bitch out "Americans" and its hardly anti-Americanism when I supported that young American girl in her fight.
You on the other hand are incensed about the plight of rich white people in South Africa yet we don't read about your indignation to all the innocent "non-white" lives lost around the world.
Wonder why?
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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:17 pm
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
thats funny cause I feel your form of anti-americanism is pure racism!
Anti-Americanism isn't racism, "American" isn't a race.
Check your definition of race.
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PimpBrewski123 PimpBrewski123:
Only trying to make an appearance on this thread without creating any controversy, that is all.
Only an observation, but had the opposite occured, surely race would probably never have been an issue.
meh, golf. Don't play it. Don't watch it.
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ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
CommanderSock CommanderSock:
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
At the end of the day 3000 white farmers have been murdered in 10 years and you rarely hear about it. Where is amnesty international? I doubt these farmers had loads of money.
I feel bad for South Africa really bad.
No you don't.
Says you.
And I is right.
You only care for the white farmers and should have the balls to come out and say it. I care for white farmers too, my grandmother is (was) a white farmer (not in RSA).
But to say you feel bad for South Africa is a joke and you know it.
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During a visit to Harare earlier this month, Malema, arguably the country’s most controversial politician, congratulated Mugabe’s henchmen for seizing white-owned land and encouraged them to grab the remaining property. He then suggested that South Africa should adopt Mugabe’s policies.
The government is anxious to present an image of racial harmony during the World Cup this summer, but other commentators share Walliser’s concern at the racial anger stirred up by Malema.
South Africa’s white-dominated farming unions have greeted the threat of nationalisation with alarm. Since the end of apartheid in 1994, when multi-racial elections were held, 15m acres of farmland have been transferred to black ownership.
Much of it is now lying idle, creating no economic benefit for the nation nor its new owners. Last year South Africa became a net importer of food for the first time in its history.
According to Mpowele Swathe, the opposition Democratic Alliance spokesman on rural development, Malema is damaging hopes of attracting foreign investment.
“He shares the same deeply flawed and manifestly dangerous characteristics as Robert Mugabe,” Swathe said
During a visit to Harare earlier this month, Malema, arguably the country’s most controversial politician, congratulated Mugabe’s henchmen for seizing white-owned land and encouraged them to grab the remaining property. He then suggested that South Africa should adopt Mugabe’s policies.
The government is anxious to present an image of racial harmony during the World Cup this summer, but other commentators share Walliser’s concern at the racial anger stirred up by Malema.
South Africa’s white-dominated farming unions have greeted the threat of nationalisation with alarm. Since the end of apartheid in 1994, when multi-racial elections were held, 15m acres of farmland have been transferred to black ownership.
Much of it is now lying idle, creating no economic benefit for the nation nor its new owners. Last year South Africa became a net importer of food for the first time in its history.
According to Mpowele Swathe, the opposition Democratic Alliance spokesman on rural development, Malema is damaging hopes of attracting foreign investment.
“He shares the same deeply flawed and manifestly dangerous characteristics as Robert Mugabe,” Swathe said
Julius Malema is a black supremacist no different than white right wing supremacists here in the west (David Duke, Don Black, Jared Taylor etc).
Malema hates white people, Mugabe hates white people, they are both willing to bring their countries economies to their knees to get rid of whites completely.
Both men loathe living in multi-ethnic societies and wish to live in a black only country, even if it means poverty.
They're no different than the white nationalists I mentioned above. And considering Africa is politically more than 100 years behind the west its no surprise that men like these get coverage and even power (mind you Donald Duke was a senator in Alabama and there's no shortage of racial nationalist in European parliaments like the BNP for example).
It's a pity Malema still has his job, but that won't go on for much longer.
meanwhile...
South African society is so deeply and inherently racist, that the sharp racial divisions permeate through its society into the mainstream media on a daily basis.
Apartheid had sown the seeds of racism so deep that it will take a multi generational effort to change the mindset of South Africans.
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Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:41 pm
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
thats funny cause I feel your form of anti-americanism is pure racism!
Sure shows your anti-Canadianism. Wow....I'm a hypocrite.....
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Tman1 Tman1:
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
thats funny cause I feel your form of anti-americanism is pure racism!
Sure shows your anti-Canadianism. Wow....I'm a hypocrite.....
Show me where I have said things like ALL Canadians are stupid, lazy, religious nuts, backward inbred morons etc. etc. like many of the bigots on here. Say about Americans.
Just cause I defend the USA does not make me anti-Canadian.
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That's the kicker eh? Americans aren't a race, Canadians aren't a race but you put forth a concept of racism here because some people don't like politics, regardless of where it comes from. I hate Stonewall Jackson...whoops, I gotta be racist here even if he comes from the South of the U.S.
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How can you hate Stonewall Jackson? How can you hate a man who's dying words were "Call AP Hill to bring on the cannon"?
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I tossed his name because Manifest Destiny wash whinnnnning again. Can't be more racist than a great American hero.
ManifestDestiny
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Tman1 Tman1:
I tossed his name because Manifest Destiny wash whinnnnning again. Can't be more racist than a great American hero.
Your an ass plain and simple you know nothing of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
But just to correct here his last words were "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"
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CommanderSock CommanderSock:
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
During a visit to Harare earlier this month, Malema, arguably the country’s most controversial politician, congratulated Mugabe’s henchmen for seizing white-owned land and encouraged them to grab the remaining property. He then suggested that South Africa should adopt Mugabe’s policies.
The government is anxious to present an image of racial harmony during the World Cup this summer, but other commentators share Walliser’s concern at the racial anger stirred up by Malema.
South Africa’s white-dominated farming unions have greeted the threat of nationalisation with alarm. Since the end of apartheid in 1994, when multi-racial elections were held, 15m acres of farmland have been transferred to black ownership.
Much of it is now lying idle, creating no economic benefit for the nation nor its new owners. Last year South Africa became a net importer of food for the first time in its history.
According to Mpowele Swathe, the opposition Democratic Alliance spokesman on rural development, Malema is damaging hopes of attracting foreign investment.
“He shares the same deeply flawed and manifestly dangerous characteristics as Robert Mugabe,” Swathe said
Julius Malema is a black supremacist no different than white right wing supremacists here in the west (David Duke, Don Black, Jared Taylor etc).
Malema hates white people, Mugabe hates white people, they are both willing to bring their countries economies to their knees to get rid of whites completely.
Both men loathe living in multi-ethnic societies and wish to live in a black only country, even if it means poverty.
They're no different than the white nationalists I mentioned above. And considering Africa is politically more than 100 years behind the west its no surprise that men like these get coverage and even power (mind you Donald Duke was a senator in Alabama and there's no shortage of racial nationalist in European parliaments like the BNP for example).
It's a pity Malema still has his job, but that won't go on for much longer.
meanwhile...
South African society is so deeply and inherently racist, that the sharp racial divisions permeate through its society into the mainstream media on a daily basis.
Apartheid had sown the seeds of racism so deep that it will take a multi generational effort to change the mindset of South Africans.
Racism was around way before apartheid. Racism is also a two-way street. Plenty of black South Africans are as racist as the white South Africans.
The Boers have been in SA longer than the Quebecois have been in New France and longer than the Zulus. I think you need to read up a bit on SA and it's history. It 'aint all about the sound bites from your lefty Prof.
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 2:57 pm
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
Tman1 Tman1:
I tossed his name because Manifest Destiny wash whinnnnning again. Can't be more racist than a great American hero.
Your an ass plain and simple you know nothing of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
But just to correct here his last words were "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"
That's not the interesting part though. Calling on AP Hill, before his VERY last words, is more reflective of the man.
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Lemmy Lemmy:
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny:
Tman1 Tman1:
I tossed his name because Manifest Destiny wash whinnnnning again. Can't be more racist than a great American hero.
Your an ass plain and simple you know nothing of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
But just to correct here his last words were "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"
That's not the interesting part though. Calling on AP Hill, before his VERY last words, is more reflective of the man.
A few moments before he died he cried out in his delirium, "Order A.P. Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks"—then stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished. Presently a smile of ineffable sweetness spread itself over his pale face, and he said quietly, and with an expression, as if of relief, "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees."
I agree with you, I was not trying to be a smart ass. Robert E Lee called for A.P. Hill also on his death bed. I think that speaks highly of A.P.Hill.
They still study the Valley campaign of Stonewall Jackson at every major military academy, it was genius shear genius! Employing audacity and rapid, unpredictable movements on interior lines, Jackson's 17,000 men marched 646 miles (1,040 km) in 48 days and won several minor battles as they successfully engaged three Union armies (52,000 men), preventing them from reinforcing the Union offensive against Richmond