I needed a laugh today and this did the trick...

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • ctimb2002
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 483

    I needed a laugh today and this did the trick...

    So after a crappy day I was browsin the old web and went to the people of walmart site and found this little jewel. F'n Halarious...here ya go...

    How could you ever, ever, ever ever ever, E…V…E…R. think this is appropriate to wear in public? WOW!
  • truthwolf1
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 2696

    #2
    Re: I needed a laugh today and this did the trick...

    Originally posted by ctimb2002
    How could you ever, ever, ever ever ever, E…V…E…R. think this is appropriate to wear in public? WOW!
    I felt the exact same way when the barrage of Communist symbols became fashionable.

    Both parties are equal in evil in my mind.

    Comment

    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #3
      Re: I needed a laugh today and this did the trick...

      Originally posted by truthwolf1
      Originally posted by ctimb2002
      How could you ever, ever, ever ever ever, E…V…E…R. think this is appropriate to wear in public? WOW!
      I felt the exact same way when the barrage of Communist symbols became fashionable.

      Both parties are equal in evil in my mind.


      Yah, I think if I ever finaly lose it and decide to go on a sniping rampage, the kids wearing che guevara t-shirts will be first.

      Comment

      • Mullolley
        Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 213

        #4
        Who would ever....? What the f......? How can she......?

        My jaw would hit the floor if I ever saw someone walking around with a swastika shirt. That's INSANE.

        Comment

        • captncaveman
          Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 924

          #5
          Now hers a funny thing, if a Native american wears clothing that speaks of his "Native Pride" thats fine, If an African american wears clothing to represent his/her "Black" pride, its cool. Both parties are considered brave!

          Now if a "White" person struts with a hat that proclaims "White Pride" its AWFUL! How dare they! What does the other side of the coin look like? If you say anything about the "Bravery" Of the Native American or the African American it is nothing more than being Racist!

          Good example here, If anyone disagrees with Obama, they are now pronounced racist. The stupidity!

          Now walking around with a swastika is a bit different, but come on. Like it or not she has the right to wear that if she wishes.

          Comment

          • lxskllr
            Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 13435

            #6
            Originally posted by captncaveman
            Now hers a funny thing, if a Native american wears clothing that speaks of his "Native Pride" thats fine, If an African american wears clothing to represent his/her "Black" pride, its cool. Both parties are considered brave!

            Now if a "White" person struts with a hat that proclaims "White Pride" its AWFUL! How dare they! What does the other side of the coin look like? If you say anything about the "Bravery" Of the Native American or the African American it is nothing more than being Racist!

            Good example here, If anyone disagrees with Obama, they are now pronounced racist. The stupidity!

            Now walking around with a swastika is a bit different, but come on. Like it or not she has the right to wear that if she wishes.
            I agree. I saw a guy in a bank once wearing a Tshirt that said you wear your X, and I'll wear mine(featuring the stars and bars) :^D

            Comment

            • jadedcynic
              Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 69

              #7
              Originally posted by captncaveman
              Now hers a funny thing, if a Native american wears clothing that speaks of his "Native Pride" thats fine, If an African american wears clothing to represent his/her "Black" pride, its cool. Both parties are considered brave!

              Now if a "White" person struts with a hat that proclaims "White Pride" its AWFUL! How dare they! What does the other side of the coin look like? If you say anything about the "Bravery" Of the Native American or the African American it is nothing more than being Racist!

              Good example here, If anyone disagrees with Obama, they are now pronounced racist. The stupidity!

              Now walking around with a swastika is a bit different, but come on. Like it or not she has the right to wear that if she wishes.
              It's a lot different. I don't think too many white people see the swastika as a source of pride for them.

              By the way, reverse racism is the phoniest outrage I can think of. Even if you believe we're all equal under the law now, it's not as if we've all had even close to them same background. Black people and Indians were shit on for centuries in this country. It's a lot easier to say "that's all behind us now" when it didn't personally affect you. So yes, I would argue that it's a lot different when black people and Indians show their ethnic pride than when white people drape themselves in swastikas or the confederate flag. (I still don't even think it's comparable, but whatever.) In this country, they were the oppressed, not the oppressors. Don't pretend we all got to this point in history on the same road, and that white pride is exactly the same as black pride. In America, it's a bit more complicated than that.

              Comment

              • truthwolf1
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 2696

                #8
                Originally posted by captncaveman
                Now hers a funny thing, if a Native american wears clothing that speaks of his "Native Pride" thats fine, If an African american wears clothing to represent his/her "Black" pride, its cool. Both parties are considered brave!

                Now if a "White" person struts with a hat that proclaims "White Pride" its AWFUL! How dare they! What does the other side of the coin look like? If you say anything about the "Bravery" Of the Native American or the African American it is nothing more than being Racist!

                Good example here, If anyone disagrees with Obama, they are now pronounced racist. The stupidity!

                Now walking around with a swastika is a bit different, but come on. Like it or not she has the right to wear that if she wishes.
                It is called White Guilt.

                Comment

                • cj
                  Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 1563

                  #9
                  i have nothing to be Guilty about i am proud of who i am and i am proud of my heritage אהיה אשר

                  Comment

                  • captncaveman
                    Member
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 924

                    #10
                    jadedcynic:

                    Black and Natives were shit on for centuries, but most alive today in north america didn't live that life. How many African Americans can you think of that you know was a slave? Perhaps that person or person(s) can map out in their family tree but they were not slaves. Are we still stealing Native americans land? Are we still killing their tribes?? Just because i am a caucasian i can't understand their pain from the past? Sure I was born in Canada, my roots are european. My family is mostly Jewish/ukrainian with a bit of scottish thrown in there. I understand the Native americans and the genocide of their people, and the forced labour of African americans. I truly can sympathize. Now i have no issues. It didn't happen in my generation, its not my hate! Sure my great grandmother can show you here tattoo from the concentration camp and tell you f'd up stories of shit she seen. Its not my hate.

                    America is mostly immigrants. Most Immigrated not because they really wanted too, but felt they had to escape from their rulers, their f'd up situations. In their countries they were oppressed not the oppressors.

                    And i can tell you, alot of these people where.... WHITE. So due to my heritage i can wear a white pride t-shirt... right.

                    Like i stated on my FIRST post: Now walking around with a swastika is a bit DIFFERENT, but come on. Like it or not she has the right to wear that if she wishes.

                    Do we as people not have the liberties of free speech? Freedom of expression? Are you gonna deny these people (them being right or wrong) these freedoms?

                    Comment

                    • CM
                      Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 329

                      #11
                      captncaveman...













                      Bloody well said.

                      Comment

                      • ctimb2002
                        Member
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 483

                        #12
                        Ugh So listen due to problems getting on yesterday I never was quite able to respond to any of this. Nobody sayed she didnt have the "right" to wear the shirt. The thing I found amusing about it was how inappropriate it was to wear that in public. Its as inappropriate to me as someone wearing any "hate" group shirt. They have a right to wear it, im just gonna laugh at them when they do.

                        Comment

                        • captncaveman
                          Member
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 924

                          #13
                          Sorry for the crazy rant here guys, its days off and smoked a bit more green than usual. ops:

                          Comment

                          • captncaveman
                            Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 924

                            #14
                            If i smoke more than a quarter i turn into the "Gore'ster" and i must stop manbearpig... i hate Al Gore. :roll:

                            Comment

                            • ctimb2002
                              Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 483

                              #15
                              No Problem Capn just thought we were moving in an "ugly" direction and wanted to clarify that it wasn't ment as a pro or against right thing. Merly a humourus notation on the dress of others. Cheers!

                              Comment

                              Related Topics

                              Collapse

                              Working...
                              X