Liberals, riddle me this twisted logic of yours please?

I just recently asked two questions, both were similar hypothetical scenarios involving a crime committed. One was by a white person, the second was by a black person. I noticed zero accusations in the question involving a white person, but there were several libs of accusing me of racism *rolls eyes* when the criminal was a black

So my question is, why the difference? Why can you not recognize the glaring and unfair double standard a lot of you have regarding race, that you push under the guise of 'racial equality'? Why are you so quick to jump to the defense of one race over others?
Stephen: I don't think I've ever seen you actually answer one of my questions. It's always some sort of vague ad hominem attack
If you are really a physician, God help us
Wondermom: Can you please point me to the specific statement I made applying it to all liberals?
 

zchris87v

New member
It's because YOU ARE A RACIST!




At least, that's their default argument, 99% of the time when they don't know a logical answer (itself being 99% of the time).
 

dan

Active member
So funny how liberals catch themselves in their own lies isn't it?

Liberals constantly tell us over and over that skin color is a non issue but change their tune real quick when it comes to their favored minority groups.

I am so tired of hearing about race that I'm ready to explode.
 

Scourge

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I believe them to be false analogies. A murder or rape is a different class of crime than immigration, and a club or room full of people is not a state. A better analogy would be: suppose that a group of people broke into my house. 3 of them were black, 2 were white, and 1 asian. The police leap into action, setting up a dragnet and pulling every black person they see in the entire city over and making them prove they have an alibi and are not the robbers. No presumption of innocence, and no profiling of the other suspects. Are they devoted to law or just a bunch of racists looking for an excuse?
 

captainhorrible

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I don't know much about the previous post (or how Stephen is), but I do know that race is a very sensitive issue, especially in the United States. People are more sensitive about topics like crime being brought up when you're talking about someone of color, given the US's history and how there actually is a prejudice to think that blacks are more likely to be criminals. It's not about a double standard; it's about a reaction to that stereotype and wanting to distance ourselves from it. The truth is that we don't have racial equality, but instead, need to work towards it.
 
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