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Dilbert dropped as scott adams declares blacks to be a hate group.
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<blockquote data-quote="IceJad" data-source="post: 77159950" data-attributes="member: 112074"><p>This wouldn't have mattered if people stand on principle and principle alone. Everyone can take the same phrase to mean different things personally. Do you think that the phrase "it is ok to be black" or "black live matters" has not been use by black supremist groups? I have seen on social media how the BLM slogan has been use to justify hatred against the white.</p><p></p><p>I would say Adams did went overboard in his reaction. There is no justifiable reason to label an entire group as a hate group based on the poll. But like you said nothing happens in a vacuum. You can't clap with one hand and it takes two to tango.</p><p></p><p>We must stand above such double standards. We can't say because of this history there it is only fine for my group of people to say it. That is selective judgement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceJad, post: 77159950, member: 112074"] This wouldn't have mattered if people stand on principle and principle alone. Everyone can take the same phrase to mean different things personally. Do you think that the phrase "it is ok to be black" or "black live matters" has not been use by black supremist groups? I have seen on social media how the BLM slogan has been use to justify hatred against the white. I would say Adams did went overboard in his reaction. There is no justifiable reason to label an entire group as a hate group based on the poll. But like you said nothing happens in a vacuum. You can't clap with one hand and it takes two to tango. We must stand above such double standards. We can't say because of this history there it is only fine for my group of people to say it. That is selective judgement. [/QUOTE]
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