Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Nobody has reported messages in the food forum.
I know, I was talking about the "soul food" thread ... 'anyone other than AA like soul food? ' just seemed like another veiled attempt to start another not so nice thread on race.
It did not reach the level of the other threads, but after awhile you just get tired of that crap. KWIM?
jsteele wrote:Nobody has reported messages in the food forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhh...race/racism - - -
Truly the greatest conundrum confounding our country.
It was initially engineered as a means to establish a clear and concise caste system to remove any and all question or confusion about where one stood in society.
Centuries later race/racism still remains a key component of our social construct - but it exists today with far less clarity and is instead abound with ambiguity.
I find it ironic how so many are so anxious to get away from race/racism but yet everyone is so eager to argue and address it. Society collectively sighs every single day - seemingly exhausted by the issues of race/racism and wishing the world would just get over it and move past it and finally at long last put those ill-conceived notions and nuances to bed. But those very same exhausted individuals somehow still find the energy every single day to constantly harp on race/racism and contentiously highlight race/racism and cantankerously go above and beyond with steadfast determination to seek the elements and evidence of race/racism out in the interest of continued debate.
People need to make up their damn minds.
you said this before in of the aforementioned "race" posts.
Anonymous wrote:Ahhh...race/racism - - -
Truly the greatest conundrum confounding our country.
It was initially engineered as a means to establish a clear and concise caste system to remove any and all question or confusion about where one stood in society.
Centuries later race/racism still remains a key component of our social construct - but it exists today with far less clarity and is instead abound with ambiguity.
I find it ironic how so many are so anxious to get away from race/racism but yet everyone is so eager to argue and address it. Society collectively sighs every single day - seemingly exhausted by the issues of race/racism and wishing the world would just get over it and move past it and finally at long last put those ill-conceived notions and nuances to bed. But those very same exhausted individuals somehow still find the energy every single day to constantly harp on race/racism and contentiously highlight race/racism and cantankerously go above and beyond with steadfast determination to seek the elements and evidence of race/racism out in the interest of continued debate.
People need to make up their damn minds.
jsteele wrote:I think I'd rather just put an end, or at least a massive decrease in such postings.