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One thing I like about this site is that you don’t know someone’s skin color unless they choose to reveal it. As someone said ” we are all men”. We are all men just trying to escape the gynocentric BS we are being subjected to. MGTOW!!!
At the same time, you don’t know someone’s gender on these forums unless they choose to reveal it.
Anonymous24The media is deliberately stirring up racial tension to distract the masses and it’s f~~~ing disgusting.
Indeed. Obama has set us back like 40 years all by himself commenting on marginal cases like the Zimmerman one. There are far worse cases that he could have commented on but the Zimmerman case would have the country lining up on both sides, and that is what matters when your goal is to divide and conquer.
And Jan, I agree 100%. I am a little younger than you but still grew up in the 80’s and remember re runs of Good Times and Sanford and Son and as a white kid, they were two of my favorite shows hands down. T.V. is almost all hardcore propaganda at this point, and to the educated it is easy to see. I do not watch any new stuff. I have a massive library of VHS and DVDs. I watch just about anything pre mid 90’s as I feel this is where the dial got turned to 11 with the propaganda and social engineering.
DYNOMITE! Weezy, it’s the big one!
One thing I like about this site is that you don’t know someone’s skin color unless they choose to reveal it. As someone said ” we are all men”. We are all men just trying to escape the gynocentric BS we are being subjected to. MGTOW!!!
At the same time, you don’t know someone’s gender on these forums unless they choose to reveal it.
Usually a non male member gives themselves away though, sooner, or later some astute member notices something screwy and calls them out.
The rules say no women and as a paying member I expect it to be enforced as much as possible.
Good Times was my favorite Black show from the 70’s, hands down, and John Amos was terrific as the strong, no-nonsense, dad who always tried to do right by his family. Also good was The Jeffersons and Good Times.
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Anonymous54Good Times was my favorite Black show from the 70’s, hands down, and John Amos was terrific as the strong, no-nonsense, dad who always tried to do right by his family. Also good was The Jeffersons and Good Times.
I used to love seeing how long till John Amos charicter got mad. With that p~~~ed off look on his face nostrols flared out. Not some one id want to tangle with!!
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