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Posted by Bob on October 21st, 2011 under Coaching Session


Melting Pot — People say they ae loyal to America nd America is a melting pot. By definition, a melting pot is nothing specific.

Anyone who can be deeply loyal to nothing specific needs psychiatric care.

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  1. #1 by shari on 10/21/2011 - 7:39 am

    We all bleed red. Nearly all creatures bleed red. What’s that supposed to mean?

    • #2 by Gar5 on 10/21/2011 - 6:01 pm

      “We all bleed red.”

      “It’s only skin colour.”

      That’s like the Inquisitors burning people at the steak so they’d renounce their heresy; the inquisitors of course blatantly ignoring that God said “Thou shalt not murder.”

      Shari, these people aren’t concerned with truth, they’re concerned only with their agenda.

    • #3 by Adelheim_ on 10/22/2011 - 9:38 am

      shari,

      When white people marched into America, the Indians responded that this was their land! You know what our forefathers replied?

      – We don’t care about borders. The border is just a social construct. America is for everyone! Who cares is America becomes whiter? It is just pigmentation of the skin. We all bleed red!! 😉

  2. #4 by OldBlighty on 10/21/2011 - 8:05 pm

    “Nearly all creatures bleed red”

    Whales bleed red, lions and tigers bleed red, cows bleed red, dogs and cats bleed red, monkeys and apes bleed red, etc. Should White people integrate with them?

    “What’s that supposed to mean?”

    It means anti-whites are the modern day equivalent of the village idiot. lol

    Ridicule is GREAT!
    http://www.whitakeronline.org/blog/2011/10/19/ridicule-is-great/

  3. #5 by Frank on 10/21/2011 - 11:30 pm

    Some say there is no melting pot, only a salad bowl.

    I’ve never known anyone sane to be deeply loyal to random mixed vegetables,

    whether melted in a pot or mixed in a bowl.

  4. #6 by Dick_Whitman on 10/22/2011 - 1:34 am

    I’ve been noticing a strange occurrence lately. People in manicured suburbs have little sections with over-grown grass where they place old rusty tricycles with old wooden barrels. Sometimes it’s old farm implements or old jugs. I realize that people collect antiques but setting up a little “scene” in their yard is new to me.

    These scenes could be found naturally 70 years ago in small town America. I guess people lack authenticity so much these days that they need to have a little quasi-agrarian scene at their homes to feel better?

    People are aesthetically attracted to old America (pre-WWII) but don’t realize the most obvious aesthetic difference between then and today.

  5. #7 by shari on 10/22/2011 - 10:23 am

    Adelheim, “We all bleed red” is a “red herring.” Ha!

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