Thought they were red? Kind of pink myself but I try to be colour blind and judge people on their merits instead.Nukedog wrote:Wagon burners are whiteMontegriffo wrote:Thought you were part wagon burner?Nukedog wrote:
I am white.
Pure 100% Bavarian phenotype
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Agree. Better to judge races by behavior and culture (or lack thereof.)
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Middle English: shortening of Old French esclave, equivalent of medieval Latin sclava (feminine) ‘Slavic (captive)’: some South Slavic peoples had been reduced to a servile state by conquest in the 9th century
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Czechs, Poles, Slovaks, Russians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Bulgarians aren't white?Nukedog wrote:Slavs aren't white
Since when?
Did I cross over into a parallel dimension sometime in the last 10 minutes?
Should I be watching over my shoulder for horse riding apes?
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Slavs aren't white? Why? Because Hitler said so?
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Only the origin of the word in the English language, slavery is older than England itself, it just went by a different name.DBTrek wrote:So would being the origin of the word slave be a behavioral or cultural condition of white people?
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The English were the first to outlaw the slave trade though, does that get me any good karma points?
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Montegriffo wrote:Only the origin of the word in the English language, slavery is older than England itself, it just went by a different name.
Profound, Dr. Monte.
"Before England existed the word for 'slave' wasn't in English!"
Fucking outstanding. I look forward to perusing your next highly researched body of work.
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Well you brought it up as if we bore some responsibility for the origin of slavery itself.DBTrek wrote:Montegriffo wrote:Only the origin of the word in the English language, slavery is older than England itself, it just went by a different name.
Profound, Dr. Monte.
"Before England existed the word for 'slave' wasn't in English!"
Fucking outstanding. I look forward to perusing your next highly researched body of work.
My book, in limerick form will be available sometime next year, I'll be sure to send you a signed first edition when it comes out....
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