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    jesus this thread has been all over the place

    looking up ....
    but I expected a little more from you, GDA. No I don't know you, but based on your comments re: Brazilian child abuse I figured you were a little more conscious than the average joe.

    GDA, you're wrong. Let's leave it at that as neither of us needs the aggravation. Let Willow stand up for himself and take responsibility for his comments. And good luck to you, I mean that. <- trying to show my sincerity.
    you can disagree with me, but i don't think you got what i was saying.

    basically i feel that whites, asians, blacks, and the rest of the us are not the same. we are different on many levels and there aint a **** thing wrong with that.

    i also don't feel that there is anything wrong with friendly ribbing of all of our differences. there isn't a single race in the world that is special enough to be exempt from being made fun of. sure some jokes and comments wield hate by design, and there's no reason not to be offended by such things, but the line between humor and hate isn't exactly fine.

    i have found that the people i know who will tell the best/worst itallian, asian, pollock, jewish, irish, and white jokes .... yet frown one someone tells a black joke, are the first to unconsciously lock their doors when a black guy walks past their car. same people who are quick to tell you exactly how many black friends they have. that's what i meant by closet racist, and frankly i find it ****ing ridiculous.

    maybe your experiences have been different, but i haven't exactly been unicultured. my friends have ranged from white, black, mongolian, chinese, english, spanish, jewish, and i'm sure many more. i make fun of them all and they return the favor. it's no surprise to me that these guys and gals are always more comfortable around the likes of me than those mentioned above.

    don't put hate where it's not man. you'll miss out on a couple true friends.
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    what about brazilian rape?
    is it a new ground rape style started by a traditional family of rapers from rio?
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    gda -- the fitness store called. apparently your hops are still on back order.

    i'm with gda on this one. differences are differences. no value judgments are made, as none are needed, and anyone making a value judgment based on race is guilty

    kl -- a few of the people i know that play the race card are extremely aware of both present and past. these folks are academics with broad and thorough backgrounds in civil rights history and/or political science. most of the people i've met or seen that play the race card use it as a crutch for situations in which they can't offer enough logic or depth for proper argumentation, yet still wish to make their supposed opponent look bad. racism is not a logical issue -- never has been and never will be -- it's an emotional issue, and when people throw the concept around, they target the emotions for a specific effect.
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    Originally posted by rubthebuddha
    differences are differences. no value judgments are made, as none are needed.
    word.
    where's my beer?

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    Re: re Neckbone's take

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    You must be about 400# because when I see that big guy with the beard take a solid hook punch to the fckn jawbone, then request another...


    Looks


    Tough


    To


    me.

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    hm

    The best part of that was in the first min when the white shorts guy let the other dude take a couple free shots. Looked like he was just setting him up to time him and slipped under and followed up with the left hook. He probably had a little boxing under him while the other guy probably was just a big dude.

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    Mandingo was a 1975 blaxploitation movie about a rich woman doing it with her black slave. That's where Samuel L. got the line from.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073349/
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    uhh... since ironfist wanted some replies. yeah... cool vid. White guy sounds kinda poor. "daatz how a nigga eat". You gotta be pretty **** poor to fight those kinda fights to get money to eat. But I don't know... might be homie lingo, which I don't really know much about.

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    Originally posted by dodger87
    uhh... since ironfist wanted some replies. yeah... cool vid. White guy sounds kinda poor. "daatz how a nigga eat". You gotta be pretty **** poor to fight those kinda fights to get money to eat. But I don't know... might be homie lingo, which I don't really know much about.
    The guy is an ex-con, doesn't work, and fights for cash. He makes between 3 and 10 Gs per fight, which are sponsored by his cousin, who happens to run some interenet porn sites. So, yeah, that's how he eats.
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    So please, explain to me the jist of what the Mandingo quote means. Is it a friendly ribbing of our differences? The difference between a white master and his/her black slave? Why don't you take one minute to think about what you said and what it means and then explain it to me clearly. If you can, then I'll admit I'm wrong for calling you out.

    Having a sense of humor is one thing, going around quoting/saying things without even thinking about what they mean is another.

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    Originally posted by looking_up
    So please, explain to me the jist of what the Mandingo quote means. Is it a friendly ribbing of our differences? The difference between a white master and his/her black slave? Why don't you take one minute to think about what you said and what it means and then explain it to me clearly. If you can, then I'll admit I'm wrong for calling you out.
    slave owner in the 1840s trains one of his slaves to be a bare-knuckle fighter, unaware that his wife is demanding from his champion services of a different kind
    Mandingo was a big, burly, black, boxer. A baaaad man. That's what it means.
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    Originally posted by MasterKiller
    The guy is an ex-con, doesn't work, and fights for cash. He makes between 3 and 10 Gs per fight, which are sponsored by his cousin, who happens to run some interenet porn sites. So, yeah, that's how he eats.
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    Thanks Master Killer. I"m sure Willow knew that when he posted.

    I'll drop it. Sorry I called you a racist, Willow Sword. You're obviously just a harmless white guy trying to have a good time with some racial humor that you heard in a movie.

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    Originally posted by yutyeesam
    How do you know all this???
    http://www.bullshido.net/forums/show...threadid=14722
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    Thanks MK. Interesting stuff. I'm curious how he'd fare against a guy around his bulk, who specialized in groundfighting. Be an interesting match. I imagine he'd be tough to shoot on, his footwork is good.
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