Kentucky craftsman responds to "Yup, I'm a racist" t-shirt, and discusses Kentucky cultural influences and environmentally-friendly business practices.
'Racism' as such, ill defined usually on purpose, is caused mostly by willful ignorance and lazy brains, the same things that have brought about the outcomes the presidential elections for the last several decades, regardless of which candidate won.
"We can't force those things down peoples' throats...."
What a concept. Too bad more 'progressives'(communists) don't share that attitude. But that would be out of their nature. They killed 100 million in the 20th century.
Ask your "Liberal" so-called friends what they're willing to see done to you for refusing to go along with their commie care, gun control, etc. That's the only question that matters.
Don't understand? Follow my links. Read the quotes page first.
I like Mark's ideas and explanations for why people are the way we are. "They're like that because they haven't met many people," "The economy suffers from lack of circulation," "The middle class [especially] is being squeezed and money is ending at the top" further separating classes.
I'm glad he's found green solutions to manufacturing, as well. I like this other side of Kentucky.
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'Racism' as such, ill defined usually on purpose, is caused mostly by willful ignorance and lazy brains, the same things that have brought about the outcomes the presidential elections for the last several decades, regardless of which candidate won.
waypasthadenough 1 year ago
"We can't force those things down peoples' throats...."
What a concept. Too bad more 'progressives'(communists) don't share that attitude. But that would be out of their nature. They killed 100 million in the 20th century.
Ask your "Liberal" so-called friends what they're willing to see done to you for refusing to go along with their commie care, gun control, etc. That's the only question that matters.
Don't understand? Follow my links. Read the quotes page first.
waypasthadenough 1 year ago
I like Mark's ideas and explanations for why people are the way we are. "They're like that because they haven't met many people," "The economy suffers from lack of circulation," "The middle class [especially] is being squeezed and money is ending at the top" further separating classes.
I'm glad he's found green solutions to manufacturing, as well. I like this other side of Kentucky.
drywater2k 1 year ago
racism= stereotype?
thatpartylastnigh 1 year ago