Political discussions about everything
#136823
johnny, starting a thread about how you are just fine with racist songs in America but you're not okay with racist songs in South Africa does not make your partisan propaganda more palatable, dummy.

There isn't a single Democrat who supports that song in South Africa.

However, there are millions of Republicans (including yourself) who support the other racist songs in America. You actually made them numbers one and two on the Billboard Hot 100.

Any thoughts on that sort of racism by Republicans but not by Democrats, johnny? You never seem to have any thoughts on the idiotic partisan propaganda you post.
#136827
Clown needs to learn that Mr Forbes said what he said, not what he did not say.

Clown needs to stop distorting and learn to argue in a fair manner.

His behavior, of course, will be reported to the the Court of International Justice in The Hague.
#136832
johnny, since you virtually NEVER tell us what you think about anything you post, I am left to extrapolate your opinions from everything else you have posted since 1936.

As you regularly defend racist Trump supporters, and you love country music, it is reasonable to conclude you love white supremacist country music.

At the same time, you ridicule anything done by blacks everywhere at all times. So my comment is understandable.

Now if you had simply stated your opinion of those songs outright at the beginning instead of just trolling with another of your useless threads that contain no discussion on your part, these sorts of misunderstandings wouldn't happen, would they.

So, what is it you like so much about the two American racist country music songs and why do you dislike the racist South African one so much? Or are you saying you like that South African country music as well?

Enquiring minds want to know.

(And be sure to argue in a fair manner.)
#136842
Mr Forbes began posting on the Interwebs in 1869, shortly after the Golden Spike was driven to complete the transcontinental railroad.

That meeting of the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific realized the dream of Abe Lincoln to unite America North and South by joining it East and West.

In that spirit of unity and harmony, Mr Forbes began posting online, first by telegraph using the primitive wooden modems then the norm.

It is difficult to gauge his railway contributions, but they did parallel the onward march of progress.
#136877
History speaks to us, and we have only to listen.

Mr Forbes began posting on the Interwebs in 1869, shortly after the Golden Spike was driven to complete the transcontinental railroad.

That meeting of the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific realized the dream of Abe Lincoln to unite America North and South by joining it East and West.

In that spirit of unity and harmony, Mr Forbes began posting online, first by telegraph using the primitive wooden modems then the norm.

It is difficult to gauge his railway contributions, but they did parallel the onward march of progress.
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