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Old 06-07-2021, 05:19 AM   #1
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Oh so free speech is only one way ? You're allowed to say whatever but no one can say STFU ? Nobody called your boss to have you fired, nor put a gun to your head, you're not Julian freakin Assange, chill...
I'm fine with saying STFU. That is not same thing as asking to have my post removed. What's the malfunction here Private Pyle? Why can't you grasp difference between censorship and discourse?

I'm not agitated. I'm chilled. I simply don't stand for censorship. Don't try to censor me and then say it isn't censorship, Comrade. I know you may be used to getting away with such doublespeak, but homey don't play that.

The poster in question didn't tell me to STFU, he asked to have my post removed. I'm fine being told to STFU, LOL. But I'm not bowing to the SJW censorship BS. EVER. Not even on a football discussion forum. Got it?

And just to be clear, I don't EVER bring up politics first.
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Old 06-07-2021, 06:39 AM   #2
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I'm fine with saying STFU. That is not same thing as asking to have my post removed. What's the malfunction here Private Pyle? Why can't you grasp difference between censorship and discourse?

I'm not agitated. I'm chilled. I simply don't stand for censorship. Don't try to censor me and then say it isn't censorship, Comrade. I know you may be used to getting away with such doublespeak, but homey don't play that.

The poster in question didn't tell me to STFU, he asked to have my post removed. I'm fine being told to STFU, LOL. But I'm not bowing to the SJW censorship BS. EVER. Not even on a football discussion forum. Got it?

And just to be clear, I don't EVER bring up politics first.
I don't even know where to start.

You could even be right, but it wouldn't matter. Simply arguing that minorities on average are less intelligent makes you look like an asshole. Have some fucking tact. There is nobody here who is willingly going to take you up on that argument.

Also when you make arguments like this, you're reeeeeeally not helping your cause.

"I am no lover of Caucasian atrocities, but Indians were harmed much more than blacks and nearly wiped from the Earth, so pardon me if I've not on board with the great black snivel-athon, blacks today blame everyone else for problems they create."

Quit while you're way behind.
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Old 06-07-2021, 07:18 AM   #3
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I don't even know where to start.

You could even be right, but it wouldn't matter. Simply arguing that minorities on average are less intelligent makes you look like an asshole. Have some fucking tact. There is nobody here who is willingly going to take you up on that argument.

Also when you make arguments like this, you're reeeeeeally not helping your cause.

"I am no lover of Caucasian atrocities, but Indians were harmed much more than blacks and nearly wiped from the Earth, so pardon me if I've not on board with the great black snivel-athon, blacks today blame everyone else for problems they create."

Quit while you're way behind.
The best might to stop. I was guilty of feeding the troll, but I'm pretty dead set on the fact arguing is pointless. Well, at least I personally have zero interest in.

Well, trying to get back to football, interesting read on how Rodgers could end up staying in GB in 2021, seems a bit far fetched, but the clock on a trade is ticking, and you have to wonder how much a 37 years QB is really willing to hold out:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ia-peter-king/
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Old 06-07-2021, 08:18 AM   #4
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The best might to stop. I was guilty of feeding the troll, but I'm pretty dead set on the fact arguing is pointless. Well, at least I personally have zero interest in.

Well, trying to get back to football, interesting read on how Rodgers could end up staying in GB in 2021, seems a bit far fetched, but the clock on a trade is ticking, and you have to wonder how much a 37 years QB is really willing to hold out:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ia-peter-king/
Thank you, a valiant effort at refocusing the conversation, though I am not convinced it will last long.
As for Rodgers I suppose it has got to be harder to holdout when you know your team is a genuine Superbowl contender when you play, the alternatives are a lot less certain. Many of the "promising" teams that are intetested in him might well fall apart when the draft picks and and salary cap implications of trading for him start to impact their rosters
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Thank you, a valiant effort at refocusing the conversation, though I am not convinced it will last long.
As for Rodgers I suppose it has got to be harder to holdout when you know your team is a genuine Superbowl contender when you play, the alternatives are a lot less certain. Many of the "promising" teams that are intetested in him might well fall apart when the draft picks and and salary cap implications of trading for him start to impact their rosters
Solid point. And again, he's 37. As mad as he may be towards Green Bay, does he really want to finish his career having passed on his potential last opportunity at a second ring ?
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Solid point. And again, he's 37. As mad as he may be towards Green Bay, does he really want to finish his career having passed on his potential last opportunity at a second ring ?
I wonder if qb's like AR look at Tom Brady playing well into his 40s and that changes their perspective. You know the team is going to start looking for younger/cheaper so maybe you want to get out and make it somewhere that is "a qb away".

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