How (are) you gonna win when you ain’t right within…
going4roses said:
Where one sits depends on where one stands.
concordtom said:
I'm sure this fellow and I could agree upon lots of things, but his rant was annoying and full of too many stupid statements, and others that I disagree with.
Blah blah blah, complain, whine and squeal.
I had to cut him off and move on.
going4roses said:concordtom said:
I'm sure this fellow and I could agree upon lots of things, but his rant was annoying and full of too many stupid statements, and others that I disagree with.
Blah blah blah, complain, whine and squeal.
I had to cut him off and move on.
Are you being inherently ableist ?
Is there a chat board of like minded people where you can post your racist **** and have people agree with you and never tire of your drivel? You should consider taking your spiel there.going4roses said:
tequila4kapp said:
I'm the descendant of a Native American Indian who's parents did the Trail of Tears and a 1930s European immigrant; I live in a state admitted to the union in 1859. But my family would be on the hook x4 because we are "white." Total BS.
going4roses said:
Cal88 said:
He doesn't address the issue of fatherlessness, which might be the main issue holding back Blacks in America, as about 75% of Black kids grow up without fathers. Before the 1960s, this wasn't much of an issue.
This is not just a result of capitalism, fatherlessness started in the late 1960s among Blacks with "Great Society" funding single mothers, and taking them off welfare if they happen to have a male companion.
Cal88 said:
He doesn't address the issue of fatherlessness, which might be the main issue holding back Blacks in America, as about 75% of Black kids grow up without fathers. Before the 1960s, this wasn't much of an issue.
This is not just a result of capitalism, fatherlessness started in the late 1960s among Blacks with "Great Society" funding single mothers, and taking them off welfare if they happen to have a male companion.
listen up all racist dummiesCal88 said:going4roses said:
He doesn't address the issue of fatherlessness, which might be the main issue holding back Blacks in America, as about 75% of Black kids grow up without fathers. Before the 1960s, this wasn't much of an issue.
This is not just a result of capitalism, fatherlessness started in the late 1960s among Blacks with "Great Society" funding single mothers, and taking them off welfare if they happen to have a male companion.
going4roses said:
your lies are nothing more than racist white wet dreams
going4roses said:listen up all racist dummiesCal88 said:going4roses said:
He doesn't address the issue of fatherlessness, which might be the main issue holding back Blacks in America, as about 75% of Black kids grow up without fathers. Before the 1960s, this wasn't much of an issue.
This is not just a result of capitalism, fatherlessness started in the late 1960s among Blacks with "Great Society" funding single mothers, and taking them off welfare if they happen to have a male companion.
education time : the truth does not support your narrative so the gaslighting and reaching turns into a circle jerk
your lies are nothing more than racist white wet dreams
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The social-science evidence is in: though it may benefit the adults involved, the dissolution of intact two-parent families is harmful to large numbers of children. Moreover, the author argues, family diversity in the form of increasing numbers of single-parent and stepparent families does not strengthen the social fabric but, rather, dramatically weakens and undermines society
going4roses said:
lol bs
African immigrants and descendants of chattel slavery are the same in your book thus you see no difference.
Immigrants got here by choice
African and any other immigrants did not and don't deal the repercussions of this list