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A blog post on the anticipation of a racial war

What if you bring it up and use it derogatorially but mainly because your wife cheated on you with a real-life camel jockey and it destroyed your family, so now you hate camel jockeys in general especially when you found out that many of them are home-wreckers, thus perpetuating stereotypes. Would it be racist then?

I'm not sure if "camel-jockey" can be considered a race. Please advise?

Further the study does not matter. What matters is what crommunist chose to present. His representation of the study was crap.(accuracy I don't really know not gunna read it) His article was crap. Maybe he has better posts but you chose to start a thread by linking this one.

smh

Wait what? It's crap but you didn't read it?
 
Well, first of all its sexist to blame the jockey for the free-willed actions of your wife. The jockey took no vows to you.

Even still I could use the term camel jockey derogatorially and NOT have it be a racist term.
 
Love that sig. . . . habemus coachem. . . .

regarding the OP, I wonder. . . . don't real communists call themselves nicer names nowadays??

A blogger who still calls himself "Communist" has gotta be living in a basement being fed by his mother at age ninety.

just as real as fairies.
 
Even still I could use the term camel jockey derogatorially and NOT have it be a racist term.

You might be able to use it without racist intent. In some cultures, you could use it without racist baggage. However, you're in this culture, and in this culture, "camel jockey" has cultural meaning, and whether you intend that meaning or not, the meaning still sounds out in the mind of the listener. Ignoring that means leaving yourself open to being misunderstood.
 
regarding the OP, I wonder. . . . don't real communists call themselves nicer names nowadays??

His last name is Cromwell, and his blog is the Crommunist Manifesto. Notice the "r"? He is primarily skeptical about politics, and writes mostly about race issues and music. I have not read anything on his blog supportive of Communism generally.
 
You might be able to use it without racist intent. In some cultures, you could use it without racist baggage. However, you're in this culture, and in this culture, "camel jockey" has cultural meaning, and whether you intend that meaning or not, the meaning still sounds out in the mind of the listener. Ignoring that means leaving yourself open to being misunderstood.

I think that is blatantly obvious at this point lol.
 
His last name is Cromwell, and his blog is the Crommunist Manifesto. Notice the "r"? He is primarily skeptical about politics, and writes mostly about race issues and music. I have not read anything on his blog supportive of Communism generally.

Yah, I noticed the "r" some time ago when someone linked the blogger in a thread on this site. Obviously, he's trying to be provocative by using the close correspondence, and doesn't care if people think he is a communist, and some of his material is right out of the old-fashioned ideology, as are some of your material stands.

I've talked to communists in more than one country and listened to their sentiments at some length. I read Karl Marx's Das Capital as well as Cleon Skousen's LDS-oriented critique "The Naked Communist" before I reached age 17. I carpooled with a very devoted classical marxist for two years, one hour each way. I counted him as a friend. Heard all his heartache about "State Capitalism". A more recent work that has been influential with me is the book, also by Skousen, entitled "The Naked Capitalist". I have a good time reading a closet socialist with Chinese and Russian and Mexican "connections" who is a critic of Barack Obama. I also listen to Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, and Michael Savage.

In my view, marxism and communism have been launched and managed by British elites as a tool to divide the world and manipulate world politics. The UN is a wholly-owned subsidiary of that elitist management plan.

Still looks to me like "Crommunist" is more of a basement post-teen malcontent who doesn't care to hold a real job.

Call me whatever you please, I sense it that the "progressives" of today are using the race issues to advance their political ideology. I've seen enough elitists, and known some, to know there is a difference between rhetoric and purpose. I won't jump on with your issues if you appear to be exploiting race for another purpose, and generally I think people can be taught higher principles of judgment and action, and maybe taught to adopt higher sentiments and virtues as well. . . . but legislation is not my preferred tool for teaching.

Typically, I feel that the force of law lowers human standards of judgment and action. Of course, you need some "Statesmen" or exemplary persons to set better examples than common biases and prejudices and move society towards better manners. You will no doubt continue to feel that legislation can make a statement of principle that is effective. I just don't want the government to be our teacher, I want it to be our servant.
 
I've talked to communists ...

Talk to 15 different communists, you'll hear 16 different versions of communism. It's much like a religion in that way.

Still looks to me like "Crommunist" is more of a basement post-teen malcontent who doesn't care to hold a real job.

More evidence on the deviation between what the world looks like to you and the reality of the world.

I just don't want the government to be our teacher, I want it to be our servant.

When I teach, I am a servant.
 
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