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Post racist sign at work & draw unemployment.
Idiot.
Why do you consider that sign racist?
I didn't read the article. Just read what the sign said. Big deal.
CJ dad used to go off on Obama on this board. CJ promotes the confederate flag on his social media. Now his uncle shows his anti BLM. 🤔
All Lives Matter is white supremacist code speak.
You left out part of his message. It’s all lives matter to Jesus. Not sure how that would be racist. And by the way the article reads someone else out a poster on his door that he didn’t like so he took it down and wrote that. Then he gets fired. What a wonderful world we live in.All Lives Matter is white supremacist code speak.
All Lives Matter is white supremacist code speak.
You've watched too many episode of "Quantum Leap". All lives do matter. To say otherwise is truly racist.Personally I’m not a big fan of magic words and phrases, but you have to be a 10 year old or a dumbass moron to not understand that “all lives matter” is a statement meant to signal allegiance with the side of the racists at this point.
Dressing it up with the trappings of faith is simply chickenshit, and a good example of how conservatives misuse religion as a shoehorn to squeeze their personal agendas into a prettier package. This undermines the credibility of religious communities.
EDIT: I am not calling anyone here a moron. I’m referring to someone who would use that phrase as an ostensibly thought-out and unprovoked stand alone statement of beliefs, especially at a workplace.
All Lives Matter sure the heck didn't matter for a great portion of our history but now All Lives Matter arises to take away from Black Lives Matter.You've watched too many episode of "Quantum Leap". All lives do matter. To say otherwise is truly racist.
Do we really have to do this again? Yes, all lives matter. But employing the phrase in this context exhibits either spite or ignorance.You've watched too many episode of "Quantum Leap". All lives do matter. To say otherwise is truly racist.
Fine, but this isn't a specific event, this is general speak.Do we really have to do this again? Yes, all lives matter. But employing the phrase in this context exhibits either spite or ignorance.
If I went to a wedding and every time someone said “the bride looks beautiful” and I replied “actually, every person is beautiful” it would be spiteful or simply weird—either way it would show that I didn’t get it.
So because people don’t advertise All Lives Matter means they didn’t prescribe to it? Of course Black Lives Matter, however, people don’t like it rammed down their throats like it has been, basically ignoring that bad things happen to all people. We can’t just focus on one particular group because these things impact more than just black people. Fix the root causes and people of all backgrounds will be better off.All Lives Matter sure the heck didn't matter for a great portion of our history but now All Lives Matter arises to take away from Black Lives Matter.
CJ dad used to go off on Obama on this board. CJ promotes the confederate flag on his social media. Now his uncle shows his anti BLM. 🤔
So because people don’t advertise All Lives Matter means they didn’t prescribe to it? Of course Black Lives Matter, however, people don’t like it rammed down their throats like it has been, basically ignoring that bad things happen to all people. We can’t just focus on one particular group because these things impact more than just black people. Fix the root causes and people of all backgrounds will be better off.
You left out part of his message. It’s all lives matter to Jesus. Not sure how that would be racist. And by the way the article reads someone else out a poster on his door that he didn’t like so he took it down and wrote that. Then he gets fired. What a wonderful world we live in.
I guess the sign was about as effective as CJ in the Rose Bowl.
If true why weren't we hearing about All Lives Matter before Black Lives Matter became a thing? What great things were the All Lives Matter proponents doing to address making the root of the problems to make "ALL" lives better? Secondly, if there is such a great All Lives Matter movement for All Lives it sure hasn't been communicated to All Lives otherwise there wouldn't be a Black Lives Matter.So because people don’t advertise All Lives Matter means they didn’t prescribe to it? Of course Black Lives Matter, however, people don’t like it rammed down their throats like it has been, basically ignoring that bad things happen to all people. We can’t just focus on one particular group because these things impact more than just black people. Fix the root causes and people of all backgrounds will be better off.
Your username fits you well. Most people subscribe to the all lives matter in their daily lives. They don’t have to broadcast it for it to be seen. Only the vocal minority on either side want to be heard. People doing good things usually don’t go out looking for press, if so they’re searching for the wrong things.If true why weren't we hearing about All Lives Matter before Black Lives Matter became a thing? What great things were the All Lives Matter proponents doing to address making the root of the problems to make "ALL" lives better? Secondly, if there is such a great All Lives Matter movement for All Lives it sure hasn't been communicated to All Lives otherwise there wouldn't be a Black Lives Matter.
Are you then saying that because Black Lives Matter proponents are advocating for themselves they don't believe that ALL Lives Matter?Your username fits you well. Most people subscribe to the all lives matter in their daily lives. They don’t have to broadcast it for it to be seen. Only the vocal minority on either side want to be heard. People doing good things usually don’t go out looking for press, if so they’re searching for the wrong things.
I don’t personally know them and haven’t asked so I can’t say either way. Unless they speak up and remove doubt on what their position is or remove doubt with their actions. But I would hazard a guess that there are some on either side, but most probably believe all lives matter, just the vocal minority overshadow them as the news loves it.Are you then saying that because Black Lives Matter proponents are advocating for themselves they don't believe that ALL Lives Matter?
This HROT, not the football board. I think you might be confused about what gets discussed here.Go coach for Liberty if you want to spout about your stupid religion. Keep that shit separate.
This HROT, not the football board. I think you might be confused about what gets discussed here.
Wrong. Not shocked you miss the entire point of the phrase. It makes you seem like a racist.You've watched too many episode of "Quantum Leap". All lives do matter. To say otherwise is truly racist.
That's an idiotic stance.
I guess the sign was about as effective as CJ in the Rose Bowl.
All Lives Matter sure the heck didn't matter for a great portion of our history but now All Lives Matter arises to take away from Black Lives Matter.
wrong takeExactly. Either you support an overly aggressive, disorganized, racist, violent, hate filled movement that threatens elderly diners and espouses cop killing rhetoric on a daily basis...or you are then aligning yourself with racists. Other racists. Not the BLM ones. How hard is that for people to get?
So, saying 'black lives matter' is unnecessary and spiteful, since we know they do.Do we really have to do this again? Yes, all lives matter. But employing the phrase in this context exhibits either spite or ignorance.
If I went to a wedding and every time someone said “the bride looks beautiful” and I replied “actually, every person is beautiful” it would be spiteful or simply weird—either way it would show that I didn’t get it.