tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post4894290036965263640..comments2024-03-28T13:14:09.150-04:00Comments on field negro: Debate blues, and eating while black. field negrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15411743587725023134noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-49436413733891327802015-11-03T13:31:05.364-05:002015-11-03T13:31:05.364-05:00His name is spelled Reince.His name is spelled Reince.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-13814987118024624692015-11-02T08:10:55.951-05:002015-11-02T08:10:55.951-05:00Damn white people, forcing that innocent black man...Damn white people, forcing that innocent black man to be the only person in the restaurant at that time actually drinking alcohol and thus, per the findings of an independent investigation and a court of law, being the only one subject to the policy. Damn you, whitey! Why did you force the innocent Mr. Eason to drink alcohol!?<br /><br />I think we all know...<br /><br />It was color arousal syndrome. It was 'cause he's black! <br /><br />We see that whitey didn't force alcohol down their fellow cave-beasts' throats. Only the black man. <br /><br />Obvious racism is obvious. Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-37038389045176624122015-11-01T13:50:12.667-05:002015-11-01T13:50:12.667-05:00He didn't know he was being discriminated agai...He didn't know he was being discriminated against until he found out he was the only one to which this policy applied. PilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-25412189800841602182015-11-01T13:41:50.861-05:002015-11-01T13:41:50.861-05:00Ohmigosh, you are right. Why hang around for more ...Ohmigosh, you are right. Why hang around for more humiliation because you are Black. Just don't go to restaurants that are going to discriminate against you.<br /><br />Any restaurant that discriminates against Blacks should be able to do so with impunity. And that is exactly what happened at Elmer's.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-36370901763135148202015-11-01T08:54:45.177-05:002015-11-01T08:54:45.177-05:00If he didn't like prepaying, he should have ei...If he didn't like prepaying, he should have either gone to another restaurant or gone home. To alleviate those kinds of problems, cook at home, eat at home. Foods paid for and has seasoning in it and is tasty and your hands were washed.Ohmigoshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06553507640809421991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-1219614680150463052015-11-01T00:43:01.072-04:002015-11-01T00:43:01.072-04:00"But I bet you can't find a bm or bw who ..."But I bet you can't find a bm or bw who hasn't had a similar experience that Eason had. Still, I don't expect YOU to understand because you are looking at it from a different position." <br /><br />I expect were blacks asked to prepay in any number larger than Eason, it would be a central theme here, a series of Field postings.<br /><br /><br />"After 400 years a bm still can't walk into a restaurant like Elmer's without some weird shit happening to him." <br /><br /><b>Evidence!</b> As I said, were this widespread, or even larger than Eason, it would be a theme at Field's. Where is the evidence that a black man cannot even walk into a restaurant without this happening? There are, what -- 20 million black males in America? Of those who are of age to walk into a restaurant and pay their own ticket, let's just call it 10 million. How many of them eat at restaurants? Let's say 5 to be safe, cutting it in half again. What you are <i>literally saying</i> is that 5m black men are experiencing racial discrimination on the reg, which would mean most every non-black person they encounter in their lives is a racist, which would mean America is still inherently a racist nation. All of this flies directly in the face of reality.<br /><br />Paraphrased, "Every black person has experienced racism..." Okay, so again, how do we <b>know</b> that it was racism vs. just some everyday, fucked-up shit that happened? As a white man, I've been pulled over by police. I've been followed around stores. I've been hit in the ribs by a female police officer and pepper sprayed. I've been denied employment. I've been asked to leave restaurants. I've had to prepay for my food and drink. Though since I'm white, it's by and large accepted that, hey, these things happen. But when they happen to black people, it's by and large accepted that, hey, these things happen <b>because the person is black.</b> By how do we delineate here? How do we, for example, tell if a black man had the police called on him because he was in the same sort of Tahoe that was stolen vs. <b>ONLY BECAUSE</b> he's a black man? You are advocating we assume racism if the person is black, and <i>that</i> is the entire point of my question. Why? Because you're jaded? Okay, then.<br /><br />What you are saying, anon, <b>is not</b> an accurate model of reality. Your anecdotal experiences do not model reality, the same way I cannot say every white person has experienced the same life as me. You are falling into the airborne osmosis of experience trap. And so long as people are willing to call it racism, obviously a black person who experiences some weird shit will have an accepting platform to say, "Man, I just experienced racism!" <br /><br />Why wouldn't every single black person on planet earth believe every negative thing is racism when they're told that's exactly what it is? They're told whites are against them. They're told society is against them. They're told nobody cares about them. They're told they're hated, they're oppressed, they're slaves, they're not welcome. I in no way actually blame any black person for crying wolf on racism; I expect it. I will, however, ask for evidence. That makes me a bad person with a bad heart? KMA, in that case. <br /><br />The effects are damaging:<br /><br />A) It dilutes what "racism" is<br />B) Fewer fair-minded, well-meaning people care because of crying wolf<br />C) It steals attention away from real victims of racism<br />D) It's indiscernible from first-world problems (minor inconveniences) in modern feminism which are called "oppression"<br /><br />To put a point on it: 1) Just because something bad happens to a black person doesn't mean it was because the person was black. 2) A person's feelings do not equate to racism! Just because one perceives something as racist is not evidence of racism. You want to make the case for racism? <b>Show evidence!</b> <br /><br />This isn't an unreasonable request.Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-82010756475275682112015-10-31T22:08:48.664-04:002015-10-31T22:08:48.664-04:00Blogger Josh said...
"And BTW: No one has eve...Blogger Josh said...<br />"And BTW: No one has ever answered me yet.<br /><br />Why, if something happens to a black person, does it happen only because the person is black? <br /><br />I've been asking this question for two years now. Nobody has ever answered it. But every single time a relevant topic comes up, that's the standard. If it happens to a black person, it happened because the person was black. It is held as a literal impossibility that it could have happened any other way." <br /><br /><br />JOSH, stop absolutising. You can't get an answer that way. People, Black and White, will simply ignore you. The fact in life, is lots of things happen to Blacks that have nothing to do with the color of their skin. Ben Carson was recognized as a great surgeon not because he is Black but because he was a great surgeon.<br /><br />However, even Ben Carson has admitted that he has been the victim of racism. In fact, very few, if any bm have not been the victim of racism. Yet, I don't know of 'one' who claims everything in life is against them because they are Black. I include Field. And he is known as the great R chaser!<br /><br />I can't tell you what you want to hear because I don't agree with the question. Maybe you are asking the wrong question? <br /><br />You know, if you ask square question and you are looking for a round answer, then you need to be specific and ask a round question.<br /><br />Thus far, your question is generalizing across the board about Blacks. It's not really a question but an 'accusation' that is not based in reality. <br /><br /><br /><br />JOSH, "It can never be just something that happened to a human being whose skin happened to be black. 100% of the time, it happened because the person was black. <br /><br />Why does the universe change here?"<br /><br /><br />'100% of the time?'..............There you go again. But I understand. Racism is not an easy subject to talk about. And I doubt if humans can solve the problem. It's too big and it's spiritual in nature. Hence, all the laws and psychological help won't even begin to dent the problem. This country started with Blacks and Whites against each other. <br /><br />After 400 years a bm still can't walk into a restaurant like Elmer's without some weird shit happening to him. Again, I relate to Eason, because it has happened to me on several occasions, probably more than Eason because I eat out all the time.<br /><br />But I bet you can't find a bm or bw who hasn't had a similar experience that Eason had. Still, I don't expect YOU to understand because you are looking at it from a different position.<br /><br /><br />-----------Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-58359959011332864132015-10-31T22:05:31.567-04:002015-10-31T22:05:31.567-04:00"And for the record young Josh is only called..."And for the record young Josh is only called a racist when he spews racist shit."<br /><br />Young Josh has asked on over 50 occasions for someone to quote me on this supposed "racist shit" I've said. <br /><br />And like very simple questions I ask here, I'm still waiting for the results...<br /><br />In the previous thread, I called out two guys who were trying to put that slammed school girl thing on her race, painting it as a black thing. I said that was over the line and I disagreed. And I'm on record here defending the black IQ and the idea of "black" being genetically inferior. Yet none of that matters. The evidence of my "racism" is that I dare disagree with black people, which is called "hurling abuse," on a "black blog." <br /><br />I'm not challenging Stephen Hawking. I'll never in my life create something that rivals special relativity. But don't patronize and treat me as if I'm a fucking dullard. I know how it operates in collectivist circles. I understand perfectly the with-us-or-against-us mentality and the demands for ideological purity. And, hell, I don't even have to be a "Tomming ass coon" to see it. Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-18422983036073850262015-10-31T21:58:06.276-04:002015-10-31T21:58:06.276-04:00"You might want to ask your "color arous..."You might want to ask your "color aroused" friends."<br /><br />I'll be sure to float that one by at the next Privileged White Men of the World meeting. We're supposed to be having a conference in Kentucky next month. Not in any venue, but the entire state. There's over a billion of us! Although the conference is only supposed to be about potential troubleshooting methods to employ at the build-a-white-person factory in Greenland, I'm sure I can find a few (million) white men who can field such a question. <br /><br />After all, it's racism for a white person to assume all blacks are the same; it's just a given that blacks can assume all we whites know each other, are friends, pal around, and come off the assembly line with an upgraded 2.0 Privilege chipset. <br /><br />Though while people can read the question and be snarky about it, I still wonder why no one will just offer a fucking honest answer. I mean, I'm being told that it's supposed to be <b>obvious</b> that Eason was only targeted because he was black. I'm asking why is it literally impossible to even concede the possibility that perhaps he just got a raw deal as a <i>human being</i> who happens to be black? <br /><br />I know, questions are agitations here. <br /><br />Never question Bruce Diskinson! <br /><br />People would rather be insulted as cunts or motherfuckers than to see the dreaded question mark. <br /><br />Like beating egg whites and having them collapse if any fat (i.e. yolk) gets into the mix, collectivist ideologically literally implodes at the first breath of individualism. Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-19506236222268272722015-10-31T21:20:29.543-04:002015-10-31T21:20:29.543-04:00I honestly don't get it. Obviously Ben Carson ...<b>I honestly don't get it. Obviously Ben Carson and company does not understand the meaning of the word debate. In a debate you are supposed to get tough questions and answer them to the satisfaction of the person asking them.</b><br /><br />The Field Negro isn't kidding when he says he doesn't get it. A debate is when the parties to the debate are given a topic and they attempt to persuasively argue their position against the other debaters. The moderators in this particular debate were not participants in the debate as their job was to provide a topic to debate. In this case the moderators acted as inquisitors demanding answers to questions designed to be personal attacks by the moderators. Questions such as asking a candidate where all his money went or asking another if he can do math does not provide a debatable topic between the participants. What NBC presented was something other than a debate. The Field Negro's credibility would be improved if he would learn what a word means before announcing that someone else doesn't know what it means. Perhaps credibility isn't important to FN.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-39523268382305382122015-10-31T21:18:20.498-04:002015-10-31T21:18:20.498-04:00"Why, if something happens to a black person,..."Why, if something happens to a black person, does it happen only because the person is black?"<br /><br />We don't know that answer to that question. You might want to ask your "color aroused" friends. <br /><br />Besides, we only concern ourselves if "something happens" BECAUSE the person is black. field negrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15411743587725023134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-21193768727531567022015-10-31T21:03:30.267-04:002015-10-31T21:03:30.267-04:00Interesting point you make, you can't show com...Interesting point you make, you can't show common cause with the brothas and accuse others of being the problem. Yeah your ass better not be Black if you are you are one Tomming ass coon. And for the record young Josh is only called a racist when he spews racist shit. And he does and yet you will never criticize a white guy who writes anti-Blah non-sense but can go after me and Field who do our damndest to support our race. Go kick rocks Tom. And you're right, you don't need a screen name but if you do Uncle Tom will suit your cooning ass just fine now go back to doing the buck dance for massa.PilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-15882421726970675632015-10-31T20:55:06.594-04:002015-10-31T20:55:06.594-04:00So in other words if insult you as anon you can sh...So in other words if insult you as anon you can shrug it off but if you get a screen name it'll chase you away? Really man? You survived vietnam but are afraid of a little internet ribbing? Ok, carry on soldier.PilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-10247451542201795932015-10-31T20:42:31.789-04:002015-10-31T20:42:31.789-04:00And BTW: No one has ever answered me yet.
Why, if...And BTW: No one has ever answered me yet.<br /><br />Why, if something happens to a black person, does it happen <b>only because</b> the person is black? <br /><br />I've been asking this question for two years now. Nobody has ever answered it. But every single time a relevant topic comes up, that's the standard. If it happens to a black person, it happened <b>because</b> the person was black. It is held as a literal impossibility that it could have happened any other way. <br /><br />It can <b>never</b> be just something that happened to a human being whose skin happened to be black. 100% of the time, it happened <b>because</b> the person was black. <br /><br />Why does the universe change here? Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-66550533771013649982015-10-31T20:38:37.034-04:002015-10-31T20:38:37.034-04:00"However, let me make it clear once more. If ..."However, let me make it clear once more. If you can't hear it this time, I am going to assume you can't get past racism either, which..."<br /><br />Sorry, bro, I won't be held hostage by a with-me-or-against-me dichotomy whereby I must view this situation as "obvious" racism lest I'm X. You are free to think of me whatsoever you wish, assuming I can or cannot get past whatever it is you want to insert there as a hurdle. <br /><br />It doesn't add up. People are risking their entire livelihoods, their businesses, their jobs, their careers, and even their freedom, and all so they can racially discriminate against this one guy? The restaurant, the investigation, the courts -- all racist. In your view, it <b>literally cannot</b> be a happenstance of a dumb-ass policy unfairly targeting a person; it <b>must</b> be racism, to the point that anyone disagreeing with you will be judged on the whole as negative and having something literally wrong with them that they can't see.<br /><br /><b>I don't do dogma.</b> It's why I'm a fucking skeptic, to avoid it. <br /><br />It's your world; I'm just typing in it. Carry it how you feel. Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-806247474995050282015-10-31T19:53:22.589-04:002015-10-31T19:53:22.589-04:00JOSH, "Y'all might be good people. The an...JOSH, "Y'all might be good people. The anons, Field, PX, the lot. Y'all might be great at your careers. You may treat your family impeccably. Y'all might give to the community and lead good, morally upright lives. But I'm so fucking thankful that people like y'all aren't in charge of creating laws or maintaining the justice system. Truthfully! In the past two weeks alone, I count nearly half a dozen arguments where someone is making the case that an accusation is proof, and then being snarky and treating me like I'm just a racist argument troll by telling them that's stupid witch trial shit." <br /><br />I never called you a racist in all the time you have been on FN--not even once! I have respected your opinion even though I have disagreed with you regarding Elmer's Restaurant. Again, as I have said before, what happened to Eason was most definitely racist. There is no ifs, ands, and buts about it. Making him prepay for breakfast AND the fact that he was Black, makes it damn obvious to me. As further support, even the waitress was apologetic for the blatant racism. She was White btw. <br /><br />As a bm who has encountered numerous instances because of the color of my skin, for over 70+ years, I know racism when I see it....esp in America. I also know that the justice system isn't worth a shit when it comes to racism...that has been my experience, and at my age and the pain of being treated like shit by police, restaurants, golf clubs, and even religious groups, I don't expect anything much to change....EVER. <br /><br />However, let me make it clear once more. If you can't hear it this time, I am going to assume you can't get past racism either, which, imo is the most wretched evil phenomenon perpetrated on American soil and history:<br /><br />I have never called you a racist ever on FN. In fact, I have agreed with you most of the time. I have no allegiance to Field, PX and PC. I don't consider them my brothers. You have been around long enough to know it's virtually impossible for Blacks to stand together. In fact, Blacks treat Blacks worse than white racists do.....That's a fact.<br /><br />Any Black who is honest will have to admit that the people who have hurt them the most; the ones who have betrayed them the most; the ones who have humiliated them the most; the ones who have degraded them the most; the ones who "stabbed them in the back the most"; the ones who have ripped them off the most....have been Black= their own people.<br /><br />So, I am sure, with your experience among Blacks you have GOT to know this, or at least seen it. Bottom Line: Being Black in America is a curse...Black Magic. <br /><br />We are a sick race, much like the white race is. There is a 'minor' difference though: Whites have the power, the money, and they have little mercy for what happens to Blacks. That simple obvious degrading discriminatory event that happened to a bm who just wanted to be treated like everyone else, had his unconscious hopes shattered....AGAIN, by Elmer's, by the justice system, and now by minds logical and rational thinking minds like yours. <br /><br />I don't think you ARE a racist. But I do wonder about your heart. <br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-83379586318960995522015-10-31T12:12:48.447-04:002015-10-31T12:12:48.447-04:00Sorry, I must have skimmed over this:
"A sys...Sorry, I must have skimmed over this:<br /><br />"A system of law in America in this case has once again failed miserably to deliver justice."<br /><br />There is no question that justice is sometimes wonky and outright wrong. Innocent people go to jail, a guy who downloaded a few files to his PC can get more time than a rapist, the pointless drug war with its mandatory sentences. No, the justice system doesn't always get it right.<br /><br />But does that mean one need balk at the idea of a burden of proof? That's precisely what you did. You weren't saying that the system was rigged, as in they had the proof and just fucked the guy. You were complaining because, since they couldn't prove racism beyond a reasonable doubt, it was concluded no racism took place. You're taking a stance against the <i>burden of proof!</i> <br /><br />Man, those are the standards. Those are the best standards in the world. That isn't to say that justice doesn't sometimes fail. But needing to meet a burden of proof before finding a party guilty is the best system in the history of mankind! You're literally advocating for witch hunts; the accusation being proof. <br /><br />You know as much about the situation as anyone else who's read about it, yet you place yourself there and decide that your take on it is the objective fact, and anything less than that is a miscarriage of justice. <br /><br />Seeing as Field and PX love using this method of "justice" against those they deem to have digital blackface, one might think another accused of such in witch-hunt fashion would respect needing to <b>prove</b> a claim before that claim is considered proven. <br /><br />I can't tell y'all fucking anons apart. Get a damn screen name! But whichever one of y'all is breaking my balls and saying that I'm setting an impossible standard and that I'd never conclude this was racism, bullshit. That y'all view the accusation as the proof and refuse to see it as anything <i>but</i> racism turns into projection whereby I'll <i>never</i> conclude it is. <br /><br />Sargon's Law. <br /><br />Y'all might be good people. The anons, Field, PX, the lot. Y'all might be great at your careers. You may treat your family impeccably. Y'all might give to the community and lead good, morally upright lives. But I'm so fucking thankful that people like y'all aren't in charge of creating laws or maintaining the justice system. Truthfully! In the past two weeks alone, I count nearly half a dozen arguments where someone is making the case that an accusation is proof, and then being snarky and treating me like I'm just a racist argument troll by telling them that's stupid witch trial shit. <br /><br />In this modern age, where "racism" as a smear alone can literally ruin one's life, where everything race is under a microscope, where if racism is found it's pounced on by the bulk of media in the nation and dozens of groups. Not to even mention racism proven is a damn criminal charge for businesses and the like. Yet to get over on this one black man, the restaurant, the investigator, and the justice system are all in on it, and all racists.<br /><br />That's "obvious," whereas this guy who just happens to be black, dealing with a fucked-up restaurant policy, is supposedly the Loch Ness Monster here. <i>That's</i> the story that seems outlandish. <i>That's</i> what cannot be believed. That everyone is in on screwing this one dude over, risking their businesses and careers and fines and criminal charges, and even jail time potentially for an investigator and judge, <i>that's</i> what's obviously happening.<br /><br /><i>That's</i> the "fact" of the situation.<br /><br />Man alive...my brain's drawing a blank. Just-- wow. Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-62972995965475649772015-10-31T11:47:20.331-04:002015-10-31T11:47:20.331-04:00What is more troubling about this event is this &#...What is more troubling about this event is this 'deputy' ordered not one but two bloody marys with breakfast for gods sake. He was sitting alone so did he drive to the restaurant? Was he 'over the limit' or otherwise impaired as most people would be? Was he concerned about killing some innocent person in a car accident on the way home? Didn't seem like it to me. Or was he more concerned about his precious 'respect'. Did the restaurant staff figure any doofus trying to get drunk in the morning with breakfast is probably gonna cause problems somewhere down the line? I sure would. <br /><br />Lets share the blame here. A drunk deputy getting back into his car, probably carrying an off-duty firearm, is far more of a hazard than some manager trying to keep the lid on. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-56406428807153608112015-10-31T11:36:27.482-04:002015-10-31T11:36:27.482-04:00field negro said...
The fact that this man is blac... <br /><b>field negro said...<br />The fact that this man is black IS why he was told to prepay. I am not sure which part of that you don't understand. </b><br /><br />Do you believe fake hate crimes are giving people cause to doubt?<br /><br />Did you mention these church fires?<br /><br /><b>Man charged with arson in St. Louis area black church fires; no evidence of hate crime</b><br />http://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2015/10/30/man-arrested-in-string-of-st-louis-church-fires<br /><br />Trying to set churches on fire is hateful. <br /> <br />What the government means it wasn't the politically correct type of hate crime. <br /> <br /> Billnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-59298160812307370212015-10-31T11:13:18.112-04:002015-10-31T11:13:18.112-04:00"The fact that this man is black IS why he wa..."The fact that this man is black IS why he was told to prepay. I am not sure which part of that you don't understand."<br /><br />Fact? <b>That's</b> the part I don't understand; how it becomes a "fact" with the only piece of evidence of racial discrimination being this guy's skin color. Herp de dur. <br /><br />Fact? Though <i>not</i> according to an investigation, and a court of law. <br /><br />But, of course, it's much, much better that way. Now it becomes more of a widespread problem, and the investigator is also a racist, and the justice system is also systemically fucked. <br /><br />That's the more likely thing here, according to the Fields of the world. <b>Everybody's racist,</b> rather than this simply being an instance of a guy, a fucking human being, just happening to have black skin. <br /><br />..<br /><br />"So yeah, in this case, it is obvious to me it was racism. And I did it with pure arithmetic...no need to do algebra, calculus or differential equations...2+2=4."<br /><br />Try as I might, this is all I can see: <br /><br />Black man = 2<br />Fucked over by restaurant = 2<br />Therefore = racial discrimination (4)<br /><br />And in order to reach that conclusion, <b>everyone else</b> is complicit in the racism: The restaurant owner (manager, whatever) is lying, the investigator is lying, the court is screwing the guy over. To you, that's not only more likely, but it's "obvious." <br /><br />Sorry, man, but those things aren't "obvious" to me. Sorry; I'm a skeptic. My brain literally does not and cannot work like that. I cannot suspend disbelief to create this perfect storm whereby a situation bereft of all evidence save this man's feelings mean that it was "obvious" racism. <br /><br /><br />Maybe this was. But you're saying that I should see how "obvious" it is that <b>everyone's</b> in on it against this black guy. That's just not "obvious" to me. <br /><br />People who have families and careers and public images, all of which can be mightily damaged if they're even accused of being racists, and they're going to risk it <b>all</b> just to act racist toward this one fucking black guy and his <b>breakfast tab?</b> <br /><br />For me, it doesn't add up. <br /> Joshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03970377995219031351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-35363726523709800712015-10-31T09:09:33.807-04:002015-10-31T09:09:33.807-04:00You're black and go into these restaurants mak...You're black and go into these restaurants making a heap of noise about something or another, you don't know WHAT will be put in your food after that bruh ha ha, you're liable to receive a boiled turd in your chow. You need to COOK AND EAT HOME.Ohmigoshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06553507640809421991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-41855765004271479252015-10-31T08:04:06.960-04:002015-10-31T08:04:06.960-04:00I think it's great that black customers are la...I think it's great that black customers are launching lawsuits for these petty insults. Must be hundreds, thousands who don't bother, who haven't bothered, who can't afford or don't know how to bother, but only when businesses get the message that there may be blowback for this crap will it begin to stop. Shopper harassment, asking to see receipts, tailing customers in stores, that goes on here in good ol' NYC, where fortunately there are two lawyers for every normal citizen, and lawsuits and threats of lawsuits are common. In the hinterlands recourse to civil attorneys has been less likely. But the Dumb will stop when the businessman thinks he/she may not be able to get away with it. anotherbozohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04183343842257894399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-44356953447097167672015-10-31T08:01:00.121-04:002015-10-31T08:01:00.121-04:00No, actually, Kinky, it is what your wingnut frien...No, actually, Kinky, it is what your wingnut friends said that was "debunked" by every fact checking organization in the country.<br /><br />Josh, I am trying, but I cannot follow the logic of your argument. <br /><br />The fact that this man is black IS why he was told to prepay. I am not sure which part of that you don't understand. No one is saying that all restaurants (or white people) are racists. But the white people in THIS particular restaurant were.field negrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15411743587725023134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-69042107240792934102015-10-31T07:05:09.669-04:002015-10-31T07:05:09.669-04:00''They lucky black folks don't care ab...''They lucky black folks don't care about them''<br /><br /><br />This is the short sighted, cut your nose off despite your face plantation thinking we get from blahs. Funnie thing is, blahs wonder why we say the democrat plantation is a thing.<br /><br /><br />And field, how much was these ''black kids'' paid????KINKY CONnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-83157566955086641112015-10-31T06:53:51.679-04:002015-10-31T06:53:51.679-04:00Hey field, let me know when Hillary and Bernie gro...Hey field, let me know when Hillary and Bernie grows the onions to face Fox News moderators...How can we expect Hillary and Bernie to lead our country and keep us safe when they scared of Fox News????????<br /><br /><br />I'm glad to see field is being stupid for the cause... <br /><br /><br />Can't understand? Really field? You can't understand the pro-Obama,Hillary,Democrat moderators out and out lying? You can't understand the CNBC moderators not sticking to the agreed upon topic? You can't understand the CNBC moderators using leftwing talking points that they themselves debunked weeks ago? You can't understand how disorganized the moderators were?<br /><br />Even the liberal Washington Post and the New York Times were critical of CNBC. But not field. Like the trusty house negro, he will defend massa and attack anyone who is a threat to his plantation way of living.KINKY CONnoreply@blogger.com