TomBrooklyn
07-25-2007, 08:00 PM
1. To be able to discriminate against anyone for anything is a natural born right of men. And that means men, and not necessarily women.
2. Laws against discrimination are more instances of government interference with the rights of the individual.
3. The Baby Boomer Slavery Apologists and their Generation X children who've been brainwashed from childhood by anti-racist government sponsored commercials, who now regurgitate platitudes about equality and cower when minority activists run rampant through the streets in and the media, and they who pompously chastise the few real men who are still in touch with some semblance of reality, make me want to puke.
That is all.
2. Laws against discrimination are more instances of government interference with the rights of the individual.
3. The Baby Boomer Slavery Apologists and their Generation X children who've been brainwashed from childhood by anti-racist government sponsored commercials, who now regurgitate platitudes about equality and cower when minority activists run rampant through the streets in and the media, and they who pompously chastise the few real men who are still in touch with some semblance of reality, make me want to puke.
That is all.