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Post by MDDad on Feb 4, 2020 15:00:21 GMT -8
Well, MDDad is real gay... That's pretty hilarious, coming from a Servite guy.
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Post by SK80 on Feb 4, 2020 17:45:31 GMT -8
Well, MDDad is real gay... That's pretty hilarious, coming from a Servite guy. Boys Boys Boys...... u both w/ your PRIVATE(S) institutions.....
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Post by Credo on Feb 4, 2020 22:25:42 GMT -8
That's pretty hilarious, coming from a Servite guy. Boys Boys Boys...... u both w/ your PRIVATE(S) institutions..... Are you "sea-king" to keep the peace between us?
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Post by RSM789 on Feb 5, 2020 18:02:18 GMT -8
Well, MDDad is real gay... That's pretty hilarious, coming from a Servite guy. Oh, I get it, you think because a school is all-boys, then those who attend must be gay. It makes sense that anyone from Mater Dei would think that, after all, the Monarchs are the home for the dumb kids. Let me guess, you also believe the girls at Connelly & Rosary spend their days having pillow fights in class until they fall into a lesbian heap. Well, sorry to insert reality into your fantasies about young teens, but the single sex designation is done to increase focus on learning during school hours. Maybe Mater Dei students are used to fornicating with the fat coeds or a predatory priest during school hours, but Servites students are actually using that time to learn. Of course, learning is tough for Mater Dei students, being they end up at that school because they are too dumb to get accepted anywhere else. Nice try though, now move along you little Monarch dolt...
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Post by SK80 on Feb 5, 2020 18:07:41 GMT -8
Boys Boys Boys...... u both w/ your PRIVATE(S) institutions..... Are you "sea-king" to keep the peace between us? Not even I, SUPREME SEAK-ING can help you two institutions, its like Trump and Pelosi..., not salvageable. What you two do with your private(s) is not something I am SEAK-ING to get in between.....
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Post by captaintrips on Feb 5, 2020 18:49:53 GMT -8
Why does diversity always degenerate to perversity ?
That is the question..
What have the wonders of "diversity" given to America lately ?? . . We see how quickly it went to hell right HERE.
It took a bit longer for America LOL.. but the country went there.
Now anyone that speaks against it may not have a job, may lose EVERYTHING.... all for 'diversity' - or something
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Post by MDDad on Feb 5, 2020 22:24:51 GMT -8
That's pretty hilarious, coming from a Servite guy. Oh, I get it, you think because a school is all-boys, then those who attend must be gay. It makes sense that anyone from Mater Dei would think that, after all, the Monarchs are the home for the dumb kids. Let me guess, you also believe the girls at Connelly & Rosary spend their days having pillow fights in class until they fall into a lesbian heap. Well, sorry to insert reality into your fantasies about young teens, but the single sex designation is done to increase focus on learning during school hours. Maybe Mater Dei students are used to fornicating with the fat coeds or a predatory priest during school hours, but Servites students are actually using that time to learn. Of course, learning is tough for Mater Dei students, being they end up at that school because they are too dumb to get accepted anywhere else. Nice try though, now move along you little Monarch dolt... I have to admit, RSM, I find it amusing that when you take a gay jab at me, I give you a one-sentence gay jab back. But when I take that jab at you, you are compelled to write a defense that rivals War And Peace. Is there a reason you're so defensive? Or is just because you feel silly claiming that Steven Strasburg and Buster Posey are greater baseball players than Mike Trout?
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Post by captaintrips on Feb 6, 2020 6:23:02 GMT -8
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Post by Bick on Feb 6, 2020 7:49:53 GMT -8
Back to one of the effects of "diversity" that I brought up earlier - oc-non-lib-politics.freeforums.net/post/14486Honor killings are approved in the culture these people come from. This is diversity we can celebrate no ? No. It isn't. It IS part being diverse though... so ... We can always find extreme examples like this. I'm talking about the current mainstream trends that we're seeing in the media, in schools, and in the workplace. Gender and race were the primary drivers of ending discrimination that we all agree with. I'm sure we'd all agree that most all discrimination is not desired. The question is, where should we draw the line?
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Post by MDDad on Feb 6, 2020 9:02:55 GMT -8
Some thought the line was that we'd never elect a black president, yet we did. Some thought it was that we'd never nominate a woman as a major party presidential candidate, and yet we did. Some thought a gay man might never win a state primary for president, and yet one did. I think most of the lines have been crossed and erased.
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Post by SK80 on Feb 6, 2020 9:10:07 GMT -8
Back to one of the effects of "diversity" that I brought up earlier - oc-non-lib-politics.freeforums.net/post/14486Honor killings are approved in the culture these people come from. This is diversity we can celebrate no ? No. It isn't. It IS part being diverse though... so ... I'm sure we'd all agree that most all discrimination is not desired. The question is, where should we draw the line? at human nature?
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Post by RSM789 on Feb 6, 2020 12:10:16 GMT -8
Oh, I get it, you think because a school is all-boys, then those who attend must be gay. It makes sense that anyone from Mater Dei would think that, after all, the Monarchs are the home for the dumb kids. Let me guess, you also believe the girls at Connelly & Rosary spend their days having pillow fights in class until they fall into a lesbian heap. Well, sorry to insert reality into your fantasies about young teens, but the single sex designation is done to increase focus on learning during school hours. Maybe Mater Dei students are used to fornicating with the fat coeds or a predatory priest during school hours, but Servites students are actually using that time to learn. Of course, learning is tough for Mater Dei students, being they end up at that school because they are too dumb to get accepted anywhere else. Nice try though, now move along you little Monarch dolt... ...But when I take that jab at you, you are compelled to write a defense that rivals War And Peace... Dude, War & Peace was longer than 3 short paragraphs. Wait, I forgot that most Monarchs can't read, so you wouldn't know that. Nonetheless, thank you for comparing my writings to that of Mr. Tolstoy, I'll take that as a compliment even though it comes from the school of illiterates.
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Post by captaintrips on Feb 8, 2020 14:31:07 GMT -8
In the name of diversity, we now call each other racists because Well, just because. Because we're all racists.. Don't believe me ? Here you will be educated. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - After four white students won the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day essay contest at the University of Montana, a flood of outrage poured resulted, condemning school officials as racist.It was found this had much more to do with Montana’s demographics than racial “elitism.”
[ Doesn't matter, this is racism ]“The University of Montana has very few black students, which is understandable, because the state of Montana has very few black people,” TheBlaze reported.[ this is because everyone is a racist ] “The fact that white students were the only winners wasn't due to racism by the judges, though.
[ Yes, it was clearly due to racism ] It turns out, no black students entered the contest at all – a revelation that led to another category of public criticism, aimed at the university's lack of scrutiny about why no black students had participated.”[ Because everyone is a racist ] In fact, the contest had the opposite of the intended effect, as it held the competition to improve race relations.“The University of Montana was in the early stages of addressing complaints about the lack of racial diversity on campus when it decided to hold an essay contest marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day,” Inside Higher Ed (IHE) explained. “The contest was seen as an opportunity to engage students of various backgrounds and spur dialogue across the campus about the life and work of the late civil rights leader, but the plans backfired when the university announced, and proudly promoted, the four winning essays – all penned by white students.” Much of the backlash was witnessed on social media – by both blacks and whites alike."… [T]his is shameful and embarrassing, and I say that as a pasty [expletive] white girl," a white student posted on Facebook, according to Inside Higher Ed. “Nika Martignoni on a Facebook post announcing the contest winners, according to IHE. "I'm cringing for you because clearly none of you who ran this contest were raised with the good grace to do the cringing yourselves. You should be ashamed of yourselves."Blacks were unhappy, as well."Why was there no curiosity from the panel, the head of the department, or others involved, about the absence of black participants?" Laura Nigh, an African American, wrote on Facebook. "Having grown up in all white spaces, I often avoided events such as this because I knew the purpose was a performative gesture from the administration. ... Rather than sellout/compromise myself, I would avoid the performance."Instead of applauding the university for taking an action step toward integrating the races, one white accused it for focusing on “Whiteness.”"This is unbelievably tone deaf – I cannot understand how anyone would think remembering the legacy of MLK Jr. is achieved by giving four white girls a shout out,” Jeff Mitchell, posted on Facebook. “If the university does not have black voices to lift up on MLK Day, then find them. Do not center Whiteness on the day we are supposed to remember MLK Jr.’s legacy. "[ Racism ]And even though one student tried to add another politically correct rant to denounce racism, her feedback can be argued to perpetuate the very thing she is condemning by saying it’s impossible for whites to understand blacks – essentially justifying segregation and insisting that the two dwell over their differences … instead of encouraging the groups to celebrate what they have in common....onenewsnow.com/education/2020/02/08/4-white-college-students-win-mlk-essay-contest-triggering-uproar[ Were all racists ]
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