Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:21 pm BTC OVER 40k again, nothing to see here, especially troll guest posts, lol
just as i predicted
You made back some of your losses from your bad buy at 42K. Better luck next time, you're going to need it.

Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:21 pm BTC OVER 40k again, nothing to see here, especially troll guest posts, lol
just as i predicted
That's a great wish list. Let me know which lottery tickets your wife bought.Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 8:24 pm When you have great analysis, conviction and actual balls, not a twat, you sit back and laugh at trolls
WHILE IT GOES TO NEW ALL TIME HIGHS
Uh, racism IS bad. Not only is it immoral, it also has the potential to lead to violent conflict and perhaps even genocidal warfare.Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:21 pm No, I think you're smart, just falling into the cultural rot of calling all people who just want to be a particular people "racists" or "nationalists" as if that's bad. It's just a phenomenon most aren't careful about. I don't know what "alt right" is either, but if you tell me what it is I can say if it fits me.
For me, it's weird that anyone would be pro Chinese. I think you are right that that guy Roberts is an accelerationist weirdo, yes.
The alt-right is basically a form of the right-wing which is centered around identity politics. It's the twin sibling of the alt-left, which is also centered around identity politics. And their incestuous baby is something along the lines of National Bolshevism (yes, that is a thing).Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:21 pm I don't know what "alt right" is either, but if you tell me what it is I can say if it fits me.
Well, then consider the people I mentioned to be weirdos.
This is the crux of the issue, what IS IT? The word itself has been used to duplicitously for decades now it doesn't mean anything to anyone except that ... I'm calling you a bad name, and who cares if it is true. I don't believe many people in America, or in that many places, are actually racists. Is someone against miscegenation a "racist"? I have no opinion on miscegenation from a legal point of view (I'm for freedom), but those who are against it in my view are definitely not racists, no matter what race they are. They are humans that have inclinations and histories that make them skeptical that it would be a good thing for them, or others. That's just one example.DaKardii wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:19 am Uh, racism IS bad. Not only is it immoral, it also has the potential to lead to violent conflict and perhaps even genocidal warfare.
Dakardii,DaKardii wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:19 am Uh, racism IS bad. Not only is it immoral, it also has the potential to lead to violent conflict and perhaps even genocidal warfare.
The issue isn't race as much as it is culture. Mixed culture relationships struggle to last. Unless - and this is the big point... they put God at the center of their relationship and not their culture (or their race). That is true of all relationships. Sure, there are outliers that make it (my mixed culture marriage lasted 30 years before it finally imploded - we did not have God at the center). Today I'm in another mixed race marriage, but our culture (God) is the same and there is a night and day difference in the two relationships.Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:57 amThis is the crux of the issue, what IS IT? The word itself has been used to duplicitously for decades now it doesn't mean anything to anyone except that ... I'm calling you a bad name, and who cares if it is true. I don't believe many people in America, or in that many places, are actually racists. Is someone against miscegenation a "racist"? I have no opinion on miscegenation from a legal point of view (I'm for freedom), but those who are against it in my view are definitely not racists, no matter what race they are. They are humans that have inclinations and histories that make them skeptical that it would be a good thing for them, or others. That's just one example.DaKardii wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:19 am Uh, racism IS bad. Not only is it immoral, it also has the potential to lead to violent conflict and perhaps even genocidal warfare.
So the Korean chick dumped you and you married a Mexican?thomasglee wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:31 amThe issue isn't race as much as it is culture. Mixed culture relationships struggle to last. Unless - and this is the big point... they put God at the center of their relationship and not their culture (or their race). That is true of all relationships. Sure, there are outliers that make it (my mixed culture marriage lasted 30 years before it finally imploded - we did not have God at the center). Today I'm in another mixed race marriage, but our culture (God) is the same and there is a night and day difference in the two relationships.Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:57 amThis is the crux of the issue, what IS IT? The word itself has been used to duplicitously for decades now it doesn't mean anything to anyone except that ... I'm calling you a bad name, and who cares if it is true. I don't believe many people in America, or in that many places, are actually racists. Is someone against miscegenation a "racist"? I have no opinion on miscegenation from a legal point of view (I'm for freedom), but those who are against it in my view are definitely not racists, no matter what race they are. They are humans that have inclinations and histories that make them skeptical that it would be a good thing for them, or others. That's just one example.DaKardii wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:19 am Uh, racism IS bad. Not only is it immoral, it also has the potential to lead to violent conflict and perhaps even genocidal warfare.
Too often people conflate race with culture and visa-versa. When God is first in our lives, we realize and accept that no longer is there Jew, nor-gentile - we are ONE in Christ.
lol. I’ve NEVER bashed Korea. I consider Korea my second home. I love the country, the people, and the food.Guest wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 12:18 pmSo the Korean chick dumped you and you married a Mexican?thomasglee wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:31 amThe issue isn't race as much as it is culture. Mixed culture relationships struggle to last. Unless - and this is the big point... they put God at the center of their relationship and not their culture (or their race). That is true of all relationships. Sure, there are outliers that make it (my mixed culture marriage lasted 30 years before it finally imploded - we did not have God at the center). Today I'm in another mixed race marriage, but our culture (God) is the same and there is a night and day difference in the two relationships.Cool Breeze wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:57 am
This is the crux of the issue, what IS IT? The word itself has been used to duplicitously for decades now it doesn't mean anything to anyone except that ... I'm calling you a bad name, and who cares if it is true. I don't believe many people in America, or in that many places, are actually racists. Is someone against miscegenation a "racist"? I have no opinion on miscegenation from a legal point of view (I'm for freedom), but those who are against it in my view are definitely not racists, no matter what race they are. They are humans that have inclinations and histories that make them skeptical that it would be a good thing for them, or others. That's just one example.
Too often people conflate race with culture and visa-versa. When God is first in our lives, we realize and accept that no longer is there Jew, nor-gentile - we are ONE in Christ.
Is that why you hate Koreans so much?
This is what i suspected when you saw your Korea bashing posts.
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