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    Quote Originally Posted by tarmyg View Post
    Not sure how to answer that honestly! What is the question behind the question?
    Well sir, for the sake of candor, I'll admit it's not really a question in the sense that I'm seeking an answer. Because I already know the answer, and you already know that.

    So you called it correctly saying you seen a question behind the question.

    My real question is, can you see where another man is coming from, even if you don't agree?

    Most liberals have been to similar places that you mentioned, and few liberals have been to the places I mentioned. Or at least, once they have, they tend to no longer be liberals.

    So it creates this sort of divide that we see every day even here. Educated liberals in thier smugness and sort of circular reaffirmation think they know about things they don't experience or live with. And conservatives fail to see the intent of liberals and focus on the folly.

    Whereas it comes to my mind, that I believe y'all mean well, and in your mind have good intentions. Like trying to call out a man for racism for example.
    The problem is, most of you don't understand what any of it really is or means in practice. Because you've learned all about it, and you've heard all about it. But most of you don't have to live with it, and have never really seen it.


    So it just seems to me, like if we take the good intentions and desire to help people from one group, and look at the problem through the unfiltered eyes of the other group, then we've got a better chance of getting along and prospering.

    And it starts with mutual respect.

    So the question is: can you see where a man is coming from, even if you don't agree? Amd if not, can you try to understand?
    Last edited by Hughinn; 03-19-2021 at 08:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post

    I admit I have never walked in your shoes. But let me ask further, and politely once again : have you ever had to fight many men ( i mean for real, where losing could be fatal under certain circumstances) or even just once? In defense of your life, or maybe for what little you had?

    Have you ever had to worry about whether or not you could eat tomorrow? Or how you would pay for life or death medical care? Or how you would protect what you had from being robbed or stolen? How you could keep your woman safe by yourself? How to keep your family safe when you could not be there?

    Have you been to any of those places sir?
    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    and few liberals have been to the places I mentioned. Or at least, once they have, they tend to no longer be liberals.
    I fully disagree Hughinn...

    The life you are describing sounds like what pretty much every poor inner city youth experiences.
    And last I checked... cities vote democratic not republican.


    But...
    That was a beautifully worded attempt at trying to paint Republicans and yourself as the real macho men of America.
    Tucker would be proud.
    Fuck... maybe sumbit that to Breitbart.
    They'll eat it up.
    Last edited by The Deadlifting Dog; 03-20-2021 at 08:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    I fully disagree Hughinn...

    The life you are describing sounds like what pretty much every poor inner city youth experiences.
    And last I checked... cities vote democratic not republican.


    But...
    That was a beautifully worded attempt at trying to paint Republicans and yourself as the real macho men of America.
    Tucker would be proud.
    Fuck... maybe sumbit that to Breitbart.
    They'll eat it up.
    Lol.

    It's true many people in inner cities also have been to the places I've mentioned.
    And many of them do vote democrat, I won't argue either point

    However, few of them, if any, are liberals. And they're beginning to learn they've got far more in common with working class Republicans than white collar liberals. Just like working class and poor whites have learned the democrat party no longer represents them, or thier interests, because the democrat party is run by liberals, who have no bearing on the reality that most of us live.

    My point stands.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 03-20-2021 at 09:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    Lol.

    It's true many people in inner cities also have been to the places I've mentioned.
    And many of them do vote democrat, I won't argue either point

    However, few of them, if any, are liberals. And they're beginning to learn they've got far more in common with working class Republicans than white collar liberals. Just like working class and poor whites have learned the democrat party no longer represents them, or thier interests, because the democrat party is run by liberals, who have no bearing on the reality that most of us live.

    My point stands.
    Until they start voting Republican I am calling this out as bullshit.

    Keep spreading your vile hatred for 1/3rd of all Americans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Until they start voting Republican I am calling this out as bullshit.

    Keep spreading your vile hatred for 1/3rd of all Americans.

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    You call it what you want sir. But the fact is Donald Trump had more support among the black and Latino voters than any republican since Abraham Lincoln. That can only mean many of them did indeed vote republican, And that support continues to grow , as Donald Trump tore the mask off the democrat party. People are awakening to the reality of what they are.

    Support will continue to grow. I myself used to be union man and a staunch democrat. I voted strictly democrat for 14 years. Then my eyes got opened and I got the red pill. #walkaway is real sir.

    Facts and event are not spreading hatred sir. It's telling the truth. Observable reality is not hatred, when it's called out for what it is.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 03-20-2021 at 04:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    Well sir, for the sake of candor, I'll admit it's not really a question in the sense that I'm seeking an answer. Because I already know the answer, and you already know that.

    So you called it correctly saying you seen a question behind the question.

    My real question is, can you see where another man is coming from, even if you don't agree?

    Most liberals have been to similar places that you mentioned, and few liberals have been to the places I mentioned. Or at least, once they have, they tend to no longer be liberals.

    So it creates this sort of divide that we see every day even here. Educated liberals in thier smugness and sort of circular reaffirmation think they know about things they don't experience or live with. And conservatives fail to see the intent of liberals and focus on the folly.

    Whereas it comes to my mind, that I believe y'all mean well, and in your mind have good intentions. Like trying to call out a man for racism for example.
    The problem is, most of you don't understand what any of it really is or means in practice. Because you've learned all about it, and you've heard all about it. But most of you don't have to live with it, and have never really seen it.


    So it just seems to me, like if we take the good intentions and desire to help people from one group, and look at the problem through the unfiltered eyes of the other group, then we've got a better chance of getting along and prospering.

    And it starts with mutual respect.

    So the question is: can you see where a man is coming from, even if you don't agree? Amd if not, can you try to understand?
    Hughinn, if you ever come to California let me know. Me and my buddy who is a die-hard republican and extremely conservative have the greatest talks over dinner and alcohol. You would be greatly welcome.

    I have to say something though and I mean it simply as my observation (and I could be completely wrong). I think you pigeonhole people a lot and make assumptions regarding where you think that they are coming from. From our years of talks, my friend and I have tried to break that habit and I feel it has benefited both of us. I know it’s elevated the quality of our talks immensely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Hughinn, if you ever come to California let me know. Me and my buddy who is a die-hard republican and extremely conservative have the greatest talks over dinner and alcohol. You would be greatly welcome.

    I have to say something though and I mean it simply as my observation (and I could be completely wrong). I think you pigeonhole people a lot and make assumptions regarding where you think that they are coming from. From our years of talks, my friend and I have tried to break that habit and I feel it has benefited both of us. I know it’s elevated the quality of our talks immensely.
    I know I have those faults. I do pigeon hole people sometimes and make assumptions. I also come off alot as callous and abrasive. Especially so when I'm talking to certain people.

    I spend most of time around pretty rough men. I try to remember we're not normal and when I deal with people outside that element, I try to tone it down, But I don't always tone it down enough.

    Thanks for pointing it out wango.

    I apologize if I came off as rude and callous to anybody who got offended. It wasn't my intention.

    If get a chance to make it that way, I'd gladly drink with you brother

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    I know I have those faults. I do pigeon hole people sometimes and make assumptions. I also come off alot as callous and abrasive. Especially so when I'm talking to certain people.

    I spend most of time around pretty rough men. I try to remember we're not normal and when I deal with people outside that element, I try to tone it down, But I don't always tone it down enough.

    Thanks for pointing it out wango.

    I apologize if I came off as rude and callous to anybody who got offended. It wasn't my intention.

    If get a chance to make it that way, I'd gladly drink with you brother
    No man, didn’t mean it to be a fault or a criticism!

    It’s like if I was sitting with my friend, if we’d say something like that to each other, we each understand it as not a critique but just an observation and like yourself take it to heart and immediately consider it.

    I hear you, there are times we have to act differently as much as we’d like to be 100% true to our nature. My first job in the south side of Chicago was an eye opener, but I adjusted and got along just great. But their f’n girlfriends could still out drink me sometimes! Drinking for 8 hours straight, easily 12 + beers down and they want to do more shots? Thank god I have a liver of iron.

    Drinks and steaks are on me bro.

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