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This reminds me of a time I called this place named the Silsbee Swimming public swimming pool or the silsbee swim place, something like that.  I was back home on leave and I wanted to go swimming.  Something told me to phone ahead of time  and ask if they allowed blacks to swim there.  They said no.   Now here is a place of business, pretending to be a public business, and they were practicing segregation.

Not long after that a friend of mine drowned in some sand pit they were using as a swimming hole.

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6 hours ago, Kountzer said:

He could turn a little more over this, if it were possible:

 

This is the hidden content, please

The only question stemming from the publishment of this article should be "what punishment should someone receive for blatant race baiting". People are punished all the time for acts of racism (public shaming, ostracizing, loss of employment), but rarely do you ever see anyone punished for false accusations of racism. That should be the topic elicited from this.

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15 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

This doesn't make sense. Most whites won't attend or stay at events where they are in the minority. The group didn't have to single out whites. 

Where did you get your facts? Oh yeah, must be those secret history books I've heard so much about but can't find.

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6 minutes ago, baddog said:

Sure am glad you're not racially biased. Lmao.

I can be racially bias. I don't live in denial like yall.

9 hours ago, stevenash said:

Kountzer,  If the "arrestees" had been caucasian, would there have been an article about injustice?  You and I both know the answer.

Yep, the answer would be they would have been allowed to sit there and wait for their friend. 

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46 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

More denial about race and culture. 

Please elaborate on what I am denying. (Oops, I can hear the fading sound of footsteps running away from a simple question.)

It is abundantly clear who is in denial, who makes up facts, and who runs when questioned about their facts. How are you not embarrassed?

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35 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

I can be racially bias. I don't live in denial like yall.

Yep, the answer would be they would have been allowed to sit there and wait for their friend. 

That is some fantasyland you live in. What a world it must be to live in when you can attribute all of your shortcomings solely on the color of your skin. Shameful.

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10 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

Caucasian patrons who were there stated that they arrive and wait and don't buy all the time and nothing happens to them.   In other words there would be no if.  If they had been white it would not have happened.

When you are asked to leave an establishment, you leave. If you don't, the cops will ask you to leave. If you still don't, you get handcuffed and escorted out. Please show me how you can attribute this result to skin color. I've known this simple fact pretty much all of my life. Are you trying to imply that Black people don't have the mental capacity to understand this simple concept? Or is it that you just see a situation that you know nothing about that involves people of different races, and your only conclusion is that "it has to be the White's man fault". Based on your previous posts, we all know the answer.

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7 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

My shortcomings?  I just shared something that happened.  You're the one who lives in a fantasy land.  

Could you not see that my response was to BlueDove. And your previous posts have illustrated plenty of your shortcomings. You might be in the running to overtake BlueDove for the "Captain Obvious" award.

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8 minutes ago, Englebert said:

When you are asked to leave an establishment, you leave. If you don't, the cops will ask you to leave. If you still don't, you get handcuffed and escorted out. Please show me how you can attribute this result to skin color. I've known this simple fact pretty much all of my life. Are you trying to imply that Black people don't have the mental capacity to understand this simple concept? Or is it that you just see a situation that you know nothing about that involves people of different races, and your only conclusion is that "it has to be the White's man fault". Based on your previous posts, we all know the answer.

White people are escorted out or arrested because they are misbehaving. Blacks are escorted out or arrested because they are black. That is the total black mentality.

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39 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

That's the thing with you and Reb.  You spend all your time digging up your version of reality but when someone finds a story from the other side all of a sudden there's something wrong.  You both are pathetic.

Please explain my version of reality versus yours. This should be good. The more you post, the more evident it is that your reality resides only in your head, and is miles away from normal sane people. So please, give your best shot at differentiating the differences of reality. I'll let your exposition of your true feelings bubble to the surface for everyone to see (that hasn't already come to that conclusion). And don't try and run like a frightened schoolgirl with the excuse that you don't have time for this. You made the accusation, back it up. Why do I feel like you will shamelessly run anyway?

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24 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

Caucasian patrons who were there stated that they arrive and wait and don't buy all the time and nothing happens to them.   In other words there would be no if.  If they had been white it would not have happened.

I'll share a true story with you. I was meeting a client in Houston a while back, and we agreed to meet at a Starbucks. We met there, waited in line, and when we got to the counter, he turned to me and asked what I wanted. I said "nothing", as I do not drink coffee. He laughed because he did not drink coffee either. We found a table without ordering. After about five minutes, a worker asked us to leave if we wasn't going to order anything (the place was pretty busy). And guess what happened next. We got up and left. And no one was handcuffed. True story!

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