Art of CIP
Posts: 21,234
Long Beach, California, US
sublime LightWorks wrote:
Once again you fail to comprehend what history has taught us over and over. Everyone is entitled to their own misconceptions....I will not deny you yours.
Please continue to live in your static world based primarily on race as an explanation for your personal shortcomings. It suits you, you find it comfortable, like some warm fuzzy slippers that let you believe all is right in your world. The dogmatic thinking you demonstrate won't allow you to consider other possibilities or what the future might bring, and your "drunk with victory" chest-beating is reminiscent of a 3rd grader on a playground after winning a fight.
In some ways it's really cute.
Your post only reinforces how much conservatives are out of touch with reality... Your sense of entitlement is only eclipsed by your ignorance...
JQuest wrote: Seriously, your posts always fascinate me. Do you just sit around all day and throw red herring responses complete with links at every forum topic that you have no cogent answer for?
You know, maybe you're right. Go back to the OP's original question and tell me how you think I through out a red herring.
IMO, he asked why the Republicans weren't courting the black vote over other minorities and my response was to say the one set of minorities was increasing at a greater rate.
291
Posts: 11,911
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California, US
Art of CIP wrote: Your post makes absolutely zero sense... Latinos are in all strata of social and economic classes in America. Also, Asians are the highest educated and are nearly the highest earning per capita of ANY group in America - yet overwhelmingly they vote liberal and democrat.
Once again - your skewed views reveal the problems within the GOP and conservatives.
They are doomed...
j3_photo wrote: His post makes perfect sense. Now, prove the bold.
you really have this problem in threads where you continually blurt "show us the carfax" in response. it took all of 6-seconds to find a study that confirmed what he wrote.
would you please stop having others do your research in order to form a more informed discussion. if you don't believe what is written, dispute it with the facts you uncover.
Art of CIP wrote: Your post makes absolutely zero sense... Latinos are in all strata of social and economic classes in America. Also, Asians are the highest educated and are nearly the highest earning per capita of ANY group in America - yet overwhelmingly they vote liberal and democrat.
Once again - your skewed views reveal the problems within the GOP and conservatives.
They are doomed...
you really have this problem in threads where you continually blurt "show us the carfax" in response. it took all of 6-seconds to find a study that confirmed what he wrote.
would you please stop having others do your research in order to form a more informed discussion. if you don't believe what is written, dispute it with the facts you uncover.
When one makes a claim in threads- the burden of proof is on them. Got it? Good. If anything your post shows how poor CIP can be when replying to a question...instead he chooses to deflect.
Thanks for sharing this link:
"Asian Americans have a pervasive belief in the rewards of hard work. Nearly seven-in-ten (69%) say people can get ahead if they are willing to work hard, a view shared by a somewhat smaller share of the American public as a whole (58%). And fully 93% of Asian Americans describe members of their country of origin group as “very hardworking”; just 57% say the same about Americans as a whole."
Quite a few non Asian-Americans could learn this work ethic.
291
Posts: 11,911
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California, US
291 wrote: you really have this problem in threads where you continually blurt "show us the carfax" in response. it took all of 6-seconds to find a study that confirmed what he wrote.
would you please stop having others do your research in order to form a more informed discussion. if you don't believe what is written, dispute it with the facts you uncover.
j3_photo wrote: When one makes a claim in threads- the burden of proof is on them. Got it? Good.
no, that only seems to be your rule. when those make claims the far better argument is to dispute them with contrary facts. those who do so shows greater depth into the argument than simply taking the lazy way out by saying "back up your claim."
in this case, the claim was backed up by one of the most respected research organizations and if you had taken the time to research what was claimed it would have been discovered quite easily.