Be aware, be ready and be armed every minute of every day. I meet up with some of these black folk on the street that try to do me harm this crazy old Vietnam Vet is going to leave some .45 ACP perforated black folk all over the street——.
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And just in case no one has noticed, I am an Angry Old White Man. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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Good luck explaining to those black guys in prison what you did to get there.
But we all know that you're really just an internet tough guy who is too afraid to do anything in real life. It's OK, we all need an outlet for our aggression.
And just in case no one has noticed, I am an Angry Old White Man
I am pretty sure everyone noticed that already.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Poe?
Wow, that was so impressive: you managed to sneak your Vietnam Vet status in as well as the fact you possess a M1911. You are a through and through internet tough guy.
So I presume you're roughly in your 60s? The next time you actually pull the trigger on that ACP, please be careful. The last time I saw someone our age fire an M1911, it snapped his wrist like a dry twig.
Don't forget, Walt Kowalski is a fictional character.
And after men's life here pulls a gun on somebody in a hoodie, the cops will have a perforated fuckwit in front of them.
MadJack, just take two steps back and, without an agenda, look at what you just said. You are not the good guy of this story. You are a horrible person.
@Sangfroid
Took the words right out of my reply box, homie.
It's kinda weird how Eastwood seems to be widely admired by white racists despite the fact that the man has gone on record saying he hates them with a passion and how racism is the most despicable personality trait a person could have.
Are you just trying to see how silly you can be before people realize you're poking fun at them rather than agreeing or is this how you normally talk MadJack?
I went to Moonbattery to find some context for this. There's a picture of what looks to be an organized protest march with the headline "Black Mob Violence" at the top. Not pictured: violence or vandalism of any kind. No accompanying story, either. Yet everyone references the picture like it's an action shot from 28 Days Later and a few people offer their own links without explanation to random acts of violence blamed on race like it's related to the caption.
Is it one of those optical illusions like the 3D image panels they used to run in the Sunday newspaper (I could never see them) or the sheer power of their Shared Psychotic Disorder that morphs the image before their very eyes?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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