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Robbie [OP]

2002-05-17 14:42 | User Profile

In keeping with the notion that "no two people are ever alike", I belong to a message board that deals with disco music from the 70's/80's.  I have liked the music, having grown up with it at the time.  Every now and then, I will come across posts written by Whites there, some from Europe, who will make remarks that have whiffs of anti-White sentiment.  Normally, these posts get responses from like-minded Whites, adding more fuel to the fire, so to speak, with their anti-White remarks.  Not vehemently, but of the usual rhetoric "White can't dance, have no rhythm, not as "exciting" as the coloreds...  Well, yesterday, I was reading a post by a White guy who lives in NYC who mentioned his "lily-White" suburb he grew up in.  He made references to White artists' music and I could get a clear sense of what he was saying:  that White people have no idea of what music is, unless it comes from 'de getto.  I didn't like the tone of the post, and I thought I'd respond to it by saying that I had grown up "in a clean, safe White neighborhood and that there you should be proud of who you are, especially if you're White."

Nothing shocking about that quote, right??  Well, this morning I went back there and it seems that I ruffled many of their feathers.  I got the usual mud bags thrown at me:  "White supremacist", "go back to Europe", the ol' "I-can't-believe-people-still-think-like-this" b.s., etc.  The board is overwhelmingly represented with homosexuals and dykes, with their "diva worshipping" and other b.s.  Keep this in mind; the people who supposedly represent "diversity" and "tolerance" are perhaps the most vicious and irrational people on the face of the earth.

:D


amundsen

2002-05-17 22:27 | User Profile

Keep this in mind; the people who supposedly represent "diversity" and "tolerance" are perhaps the most vicious and irrational people on the face of the earth.

They have to be vicious, their belief system is predicated on nonsense, lies, half-truths and such.  They dont stand a chance of winning a logical argument.  What is funny is how quickly they respond, any thoughts which deviate from the accepted false reality must be quickly squelched.  They cant stand dissent even for a moment as it shows them to be liars and hypocrits of the highest order.  How many of these pinko fags would ridicule the Church for the inquisitions?  These people are really just bullies.  The sad thing is what can you do with them if you cant beat them?


Centinel

2002-05-18 19:02 | User Profile

They cant stand dissent even for a moment as it shows them to be liars and hypocrits of the highest order.

One of their own wrote an expose on the left's intolerance:

The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds by Tammy Bruce

I'm not a particular fan of Michael Savage (Weiner) because of his rabid Israel-first rhetoric, though he does make a useful idiot for borders, language, and culture. He does have one good jingle, though: "They [the left] want choices in coffees, but not choices in political attitudes."


van helsing

2002-05-18 22:56 | User Profile

robbie, i dont pray much but i may have to pray for you over your musical tastes.

goodbye sister disco...


Robbie

2002-05-19 00:18 | User Profile

Oh, VH, I know you have a worn-out copy of the "Saturday Night Fever" album somewhere in your house!!

:D :p


van helsing

2002-05-19 00:24 | User Profile

nope, never did go for that stuff. my wife did own a copy of SNF, however. then after a couple of basement floods (albums stored in boxes on floor), they were all ruined and subsequently thrown out.

i liked old rockn''roll, country rock,..


Robbie

2002-05-19 00:35 | User Profile

VH--

    I love just about everything except for hip-hop.  I remember my liking for rap music was back in my high school days when I had 2 Live Crew's "As Nasty As They Wanna Be" on cassette (it had "Me So Horny" on it).  I remember Vanilla Ice, D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (who we now know as WILL SMITH).  

    Hmm; maybe I should quit while I'm ahead, eh??


van helsing

2002-05-19 00:56 | User Profile

good idea.


Faust

2002-05-19 18:02 | User Profile

Yes We should pray for robbie over his musical tastes. Hell I went to mainly non-white schools k-12. I hate that music. I like Country and Classical Music.

On "Vanilla Ice "Vanilla Ice" claimed to have been raised in a near all Black public housing unite. But some one look looked into the real background of Mr. "Ice" and it turned out he was from one of those so-called "lily-White suburbs" and his mother and father were well-off Yuppies Lawyers!


van helsing

2002-05-19 18:52 | User Profile

robbie: just think - you were their "LEO" (in their minds anyway)!


Robbie

2002-05-19 22:28 | User Profile

VH,

    What's a "LEO"??

:0 ???


van helsing

2002-05-19 22:31 | User Profile

When I lurked at SFOF, I noticed there was a foulmouthed, fleabrained fooljewish disrupter named 'Leo' who took complete joy in SFOF going down. methinks he has finally mutated over to polinco.


Sertorius

2002-05-19 22:59 | User Profile

Van H,

You are correct in your assessment of the unlamented Glazov in training "Leo." He was dispatched in that cyber-boxcar :0 to cyber-hell where he will pester no more. :p  :)

Robbie,

You have my prayers also. I was stationed in Germany when Saturday Night Fever came out. For the next six months until I got out that is all I heard from the brothers. They wore that recording out. As a result of that experience I have hated Disco with a passion. Nonetheless, I found your experience with the bros and the whiggers of that forum to be enlightening. I`m glad you got onto them.


Robbie

2002-05-20 15:00 | User Profile

The reason I made references to my past listening habits was because I wanted people here to know that you don't necesssarily stay the same forever-from birth to death.  Back when I was little, disco music was everywhere; my mom had the SNF album and some other disco albums.  As I got older and by the time I was in the 8th/9th grade, rap music became somewhat popular; I listened to Run-DMC and The Fresh Prince.  This was before "gangsta" rap ever happened, so who knew what we were in for??  Around all this stuff, I normally listened to Top 40 music.  These days, I still like to hear some of the disco music from the 70's.  I like oldies from the 50's-80's, classic rock, soft rock, etc.  I think it's good there some DIVERSITY (HeHe) in musical tastes here.  

:p :D

P.S.--VH, now I remember Leo; he used to be at SFOF.  I posted there too.  I think HBendor and rban (??) were "the enemies" also.


il ragno

2002-05-20 18:45 | User Profile

Suffice it to say this will be known as the DISCO ANARCHY thread...which sounds like a song title to me, actually.


Walter Yannis

2003-10-03 16:18 | User Profile

Robbie, buddy, someone left your cake out in the rain . . .

I'm a Celtic music nut, myself. I also dig much American folk, especially the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, EArl Scruggs, Doc Watson, and so forth and so on.

I'll admit to getting a kick out of "Disco Duck" when it came out way back when. The whole whistle thing didn't work for me, though.

I also (I'll probably lose my OD membership for this) liked a couple of the Rick James tunes. I couldn't help it. I was in the service back then, and all the BRUTHAS listened to that stuff all the bloody time. Most of it nauseated me, but some of it was okay. Earth Wind and Fire, I remember them. Jumping around like happy bonobos in their jumpsuits. The apex of civilization, to be sure.

Walter


W.R.I.T.O.S

2003-10-05 02:08 | User Profile

Robbie, are you a guido?