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Sep 10th 2024, 3:34:08

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Sep 10th 2024, 3:45:35

Originally posted by Dr Phil:
Originally posted by Cathankins:
You can get a piece of watermelon
Originally posted by Cathankins:
Oh wait I got fried chicken


It’s troubling to see comments like that. It’s important to recognize that such remarks carry a history of racial stereotyping and can be deeply hurtful. If you’re genuinely interested in fostering a positive dialogue, it would be wise to reflect on the impact of your words and how they may perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Creating a respectful and inclusive environment starts with being mindful of how our language and actions affect others.



Where was this attitude when superfly and coalie were calling me white trash?

I demand coalie confess to pretending to be an American the founding fathers said he’s guilty



The Naturalization Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 103, enacted March 26, 1790) was a law of the United States Congress that set the first uniform rules for the granting of United States citizenship by naturalization. The law limited naturalization to "free white person(s) ... of good character", thus excluding Native Americans, indentured servants, enslaved people, free Africans, Pacific Islanders, and non-White Asians. This eliminated ambiguity on how to treat newcomers, given that free black people had been allowed citizenship at the state level in many states. In reading the Naturalization Act, the courts also associated whiteness with Christianity and thus excluded Muslim immigrants from citizenship until the decision Ex Parte Mohriez recognized citizenship for a Saudi Muslim man in 1944


https://wikipedia.org/...aturalization_Act_of_1790

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Sep 10th 2024, 3:49:38

Originally posted by Cathankins:
Originally posted by Dr Phil:
Originally posted by Cathankins:
You can get a piece of watermelon
Originally posted by Cathankins:
Oh wait I got fried chicken


It’s troubling to see comments like that. It’s important to recognize that such remarks carry a history of racial stereotyping and can be deeply hurtful. If you’re genuinely interested in fostering a positive dialogue, it would be wise to reflect on the impact of your words and how they may perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Creating a respectful and inclusive environment starts with being mindful of how our language and actions affect others.



Where was this attitude when superfly and coalie were calling me white trash?

I demand coalie confess to pretending to be an American the founding fathers said he’s guilty



The Naturalization Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 103, enacted March 26, 1790) was a law of the United States Congress that set the first uniform rules for the granting of United States citizenship by naturalization. The law limited naturalization to "free white person(s) ... of good character", thus excluding Native Americans, indentured servants, enslaved people, free Africans, Pacific Islanders, and non-White Asians. This eliminated ambiguity on how to treat newcomers, given that free black people had been allowed citizenship at the state level in many states. In reading the Naturalization Act, the courts also associated whiteness with Christianity and thus excluded Muslim immigrants from citizenship until the decision Ex Parte Mohriez recognized citizenship for a Saudi Muslim man in 1944


https://wikipedia.org/...aturalization_Act_of_1790



It's troubling to see how historical laws are being invoked to justify or rationalize personal grievances. The Naturalization Act of 1790, with its exclusionary criteria, was a reflection of its time and is now widely recognized as a discriminatory piece of legislation. However, using it to address current interpersonal conflicts or demand confessions from individuals is not productive or appropriate.

If you've experienced derogatory comments like being called "white trash," that’s unacceptable and should be addressed on its own terms. It's important to handle these issues directly and focus on fostering respect and understanding in your interactions. Resorting to historical references to settle personal disputes only diverts attention from the real issue: the need for respectful and constructive dialogue. Let’s address the behavior itself rather than dragging historical legislation into modern conflicts.
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Sep 10th 2024, 4:02:19

Nah I respect the founding fathers and thats what separates a real Americans from a fraudulent pretender that says he is Americans while he hates on us and our beliefs.

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Sep 10th 2024, 4:06:25

Originally posted by Cathankins:
Nah I respect the founding fathers and thats what separates a real Americans from a fraudulent pretender that says he is Americans while he hates on us and our beliefs.


Oh, how utterly charming. Your deep respect for the founding fathers really sets you apart as the quintessential American. It’s almost endearing how you’ve managed to turn historical admiration into a litmus test for authenticity. I suppose it’s convenient to use such grandiose ideals to justify dismissing others and their beliefs. Maybe if you spent as much time reflecting on how you treat people as you do on historical reverence, you’d find a bit more nuance in these interactions.
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Sep 10th 2024, 4:09:20

Sounds like you have a problem with the founding fathers beliefs.

Maybe you should leave and go live in a foreign country where you all belong?

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Sep 10th 2024, 4:12:31

Oh, how original, resorting to xenophobic rhetoric because someone questions historical beliefs. It’s quite telling how you’ve chosen to attack someone’s patriotism rather than engage in a meaningful discussion. If your only response to dissenting opinions is to suggest that people should leave, it speaks volumes about your unwillingness to actually address the issues at hand. Maybe instead of pushing people away, consider opening up to different perspectives and fostering a more inclusive dialogue.
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Sep 10th 2024, 4:14:18

I don’t even know your race lmao I’m saying if you have such a problem with our beliefs then why do you all insists on pretending you are one of us so bad?


It’s weird bro

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Sep 10th 2024, 4:14:49

The founding fathers are antiquated and had horrific beliefs. They generally supported slavery, didn't respect women, and were generally intolerant to a large swath of people.

The "spirit" of the Constitution is great, but the people behind it were racist fluffbags.

And you don't have to love them to be a proud American. You do have to love them to be a mindless patriot though.
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Sep 10th 2024, 4:17:28

Originally posted by Cathankins:
I don’t even know your race lmao I’m saying if you have such a problem with our beliefs then why do you all insists on pretending you are one of us so bad?


It’s weird bro


Ah, the classic “why don’t you fit into my narrow view of belonging” argument. It’s almost endearing how you’re conflating differing opinions with a lack of authenticity. It’s clear you’re more interested in gatekeeping who gets to belong rather than engaging in a meaningful exchange of ideas. If you find it so perplexing when people challenge beliefs or don’t conform to your expectations, perhaps the issue isn’t with them but with your rigid perspective. Maybe try stepping outside your comfort zone and recognize that diversity of thought is a strength, not a threat.
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Sep 10th 2024, 4:17:46

Originally posted by TAN:
The founding fathers are antiquated and had horrific beliefs. They generally supported slavery, didn't respect women, and were generally intolerant to a large swath of people.

The "spirit" of the Constitution is great, but the people behind it were racist fluffbags.

And you don't have to love them to be a proud American. You do have to love them to be a mindless patriot though.




So you don’t respect our people’s beliefs. That is my point.


You think
You get to decide what others get to believe and when it came out I reject that this entire place went nuts.


It’s almost like a cult you guys have to control what I say because it’s dangerous to your bs beliefs

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Sep 10th 2024, 4:20:49

Cathankins why do you lie so much? I have never called you white trash. I have called you unhinged and crazy but never white trash.

Furthermore I have never, ever said that I reside or that I have been born in the great nation of the United States. Everyone knows where I am from including you but you rather lie some more about me.

Why don’t you tell Dr Phil here why you just got deleted in primary. You have a nice shiny purple country to add to all those red and dead countries on your profile now.

Did you finally get caught cheating or did you go off on someone via messages???