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Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:10 pm
by myrnova
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Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:14 pm
by crofter
andydes wrote:Funken, what's the point of all these pictures from the 50's?

What happened to your original topic?

In fact who are you even talking to now? Galt? He's only here to wind you up, same as always.
Poor sod's so confused he's trolling his own thread.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:17 pm
by regretfullySaid
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Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:27 pm
by Galt
In America, when a black man defends freedom of speech, he's a hero, but when a white does the same, he's labelled a racist. So yes, racism is certainly alive today in America. God bless.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:27 pm
by Galt
Funk N. Furter wrote:Maybe I should change the thread title to "Funk N. no longer socially relevant" :cry:
Lies! You were never relevant!

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:28 pm
by crofter
Funk N. Furter wrote:
andydes wrote:Funken, what's the point of all these pictures from the 50's?

What happened to your original topic?

In fact who are you even talking to now? Galt? He's only here to wind you up, same as always.
Exactly. The whole thread now is about people who can't grasp a simple statement made by Myra ages ago. The point both of us are making is that racism is alive and well in America, not least on Fox News. Yes you are right, the original topic got buried by this massive derail and we should stop adding to it actually.
Racism is alive all over the world.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:36 pm
by Galt
Funk N. Furter wrote:
Galt wrote:In America, when a black man defends freedom of speech, he's a hero, but when a white does the same, he's labelled a racist. So yes, racism is certainly alive today in America. God bless.
Galt, you do realise that you sound like complete moron when you make statements like this don't you?
Do I? You're the one claiming that you can't even edit the photo of a black man without having an evil racial bias. I'm the voice of sanity in a topsy-turvy socialist fuck-fest, designed to last 1000 years.

What you numbskulls don't seem to grasp is that the powers that be in America want more "racial diversity", because Mexicans and African Americans nearly all support bigger government. Hence, the more "diverse" the population, the faster they can push their one-world-government agenda.

Because Somalia.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:40 pm
by myrnova
crofter wrote:
Funk N. Furter wrote:
andydes wrote:Funken, what's the point of all these pictures from the 50's?

What happened to your original topic?

In fact who are you even talking to now? Galt? He's only here to wind you up, same as always.
Exactly. The whole thread now is about people who can't grasp a simple statement made by Myra ages ago. The point both of us are making is that racism is alive and well in America, not least on Fox News. Yes you are right, the original topic got buried by this massive derail and we should stop adding to it actually.
Racism is alive all over the world.
That is true. BUT in the U.S. it is a sort of endemic disease, because they were founded on it. The U.S. are a white racist military dictatorship, their aim is imperialism and expansionism. They started with a genocide (killing millions of natives), and continued with slavery and segregationism. The fact nowadays the U.S. have this so called "melting pot" is just because the rich capitalists needed labor, poor immigrants and slaves. That's all. The few rights they have are a consequence of their struggles, not because America is a democracy. It isn't. In a democracy death penalty is a nonsense. Besides, in real democracies people don't have to specify "ethnicity", "race" and such nazi crap on documents.

The american racism is not only a U.S. national matter. The CIA exports it, too. See for instance the racist movies spread worldwide... "red dawn" (against north korean people), all the shitty racist movies against "evil islam terrorists", the "funny" (?) parodies of italians, mexican, greeks etc. in U.S. comedies, etc. Very sad.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:50 pm
by Hanil Yoo
Can you please elaborate?

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:52 pm
by crofter
Hanil Yoo wrote:Can you please elaborate?
FFS no!!!!!

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:52 pm
by Galt
Myrnova wrote:In a democracy death penalty is a nonsense
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/1606/death-penalty.aspx

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#democracy

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:59 pm
by andydes
Funk N. Furter wrote:

Exactly. The whole thread now is about people who can't grasp a simple statement made by Myra ages ago. The point both of us are making is that racism is alive and well in America, not least on Fox News. Yes you are right, the original topic got buried by this massive derail and we should stop adding to it actually.
Don't forget this is a company run site. And they are remarkable lenient about letting us discuss these things. Probably because they also think that politics has an important part to play in music. They can of course pull the plug at any time.

It's also a german site, subject to german laws, where they take this kind of thing very seriously.

Myrnova might have been making a political point, but you can't expect mods of a reputable company to have a sense of humour about that kind of thing. Hence, using that kind of language is likely to get you banned.

Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:03 pm
by Galt
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Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:07 pm
by myrnova
Hanil Yoo wrote:Can you please elaborate?
It is not that difficult:

(1) U.S. are not a democracy, but a military dictatorship.
(2) Of course war propaganda brainwash american people, which believe they live in a "democracy"
(3) It isn't. Unless you think a democracy is "we have sex, drugs, movies, popstars and freedom of speech"
(4) So called "freedom of speech" in U.S. is just a fake. See Assange. Snowden etc. "Freedom of speech" is allowed when harmless. When some people say the truth about the real U.S. the CIA starts calling them "terrorists", "unamericans", and usually kill them or put them in prison (see all the african american organisations, etc.).
(5) the CIA war propaganda is massively brainwashing american through media, expecially movies (see for instance the brandnew "antiassange" shitty CIA movie, the racist "red dawn" and the thousands shitty CIA movies americans and the rest of the world have to watch).
(6) the main proof U.S. are not a democracy: (1) they have death penalty; (2) they are literally SCARED of socialism. For instance they call "a socialist" (?!) Obama, which here in Europe would be called "a conservative". So, people can only "choose" between the democrats (racist) and the republicans (war)
(7) The U.S. alone have caused 20 millions innocent deaths only in the last 25 years. They disrespect every international law regarding human rights and war crimes, they never accepted U.N. rules, the are the only nation condemned by the International Court for terrorism. The U.S. alone produces 35% of global pollution. They are the only nation not accepting the kyoto protocol.
(8) 10-20% of american citizens are aware of this, but have no power and are considered by the vast majority of the people "unamericans" (due to massive war propaganda, started since they are 3-4 y.o. kids, with the pledge of allegiance, the boy scouts, the GIJoe cartoons, the patriotic chants and such pseudonazi crap). When they become adults, they are fucked and think american soldiers are "heroes", america is "the land of freedom" and such bullshit. Meanwhile, they have to pay for health cures 8O ...

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Re: Musicians no longer socially relevant?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:09 pm
by regretfullySaid