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Hey also what do you guys think about the Derek Chauven verdict and/or any other politically charged current events?

@Male Idiot @TerribleIdeas™ @Hollywood Hulk Hogan @Techpriest anyone got any political opinions about politics? I think left-wing politics is better than right-wing politics but I'd love to hear all you guys's opinions and feel free to also tag in any cool politics-loving guys that you know.
 
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Hey also what do you guys think about the Derek Chauven verdict and/or any other politically charged current events?

@Male Idiot @TerribleIdeas™ @Hollywood Hulk Hogan @Techpriest anyone got any political opinions about politics? I think left-wing politics is better than right-wing politics but I'd love to hear all you guys's opinions and feel free to also tag in any cool politics-loving guys that you know.
Is infotapes.com still active?

EDIT: It is. Surprising.
 
Is infotapes.com still active?
Between all the threads we have about race relations and particularly White/Black relations, perhaps it's time we discuss the flashpoint that changed everything: the Civil Rights Movement. Every discussion on race in America revolves around the Civil Rights era of the 1960s where Blacks fought for integration and having equal access to spaces designated for Whites across the South. The fateful decisions in Morgan v. Virginia, Shelley v. Kraemer, Brown v. Board of Education and Boynton v. Virginia would set into motion what eventually led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

We've all seen the picketing, sit-ins and various demonstrations from the Freedom Riders throughout the South and the subsequent resistance from Segregationists. We're likely aware of the Voter Registration drives which similarly met resistance from the locals. We're likely aware of the 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, the murders of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner and a host of other major events. We could go on and on, but the point is that integration was a gradual and bloody process that took decades to fulfill.

After half a century since the end of the Civil Rights movement, how do you feel about the course of race relations in the United States? What is the legacy of the Civil Rights movement?
 
Between all the threads we have about race relations and particularly White/Black relations, perhaps it's time we discuss the flashpoint that changed everything: the Civil Rights Movement. Every discussion on race in America revolves around the Civil Rights era of the 1960s where Blacks fought for integration and having equal access to spaces designated for Whites across the South. The fateful decisions in Morgan v. Virginia, Shelley v. Kraemer, Brown v. Board of Education and Boynton v. Virginia would set into motion what eventually led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

We've all seen the picketing, sit-ins and various demonstrations from the Freedom Riders throughout the South and the subsequent resistance from Segregationists. We're likely aware of the Voter Registration drives which similarly met resistance from the locals. We're likely aware of the 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, the murders of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner and a host of other major events. We could go on and on, but the point is that integration was a gradual and bloody process that took decades to fulfill.

After half a century since the end of the Civil Rights movement, how do you feel about the course of race relations in the United States? What is the legacy of the Civil Rights movement?
Shitposting.
 
The first comercial was boring and does not reflect the board please remove it or i will the other comercials do reflect the board but your verbiage describing the second comercial is pushing it as this is a non-political board.
In the golden years newfaggots like you would of been halal'd within the week of registration and sent running back to the safety of your reddit and tumblr pages. To type up gaint walls of text about how the big bad K-Farmers are evil and you totally aren't bad like them, that your curiosity got the best of you. That you've let the rebellious urge to be naughty and edgy run through your veins, but at heart you are truly a good Christian boy.

Newfaggots like you and this kind of newfaggotry like thinking is what is ruining this website. You and your kin are the nail in the coffin of what was once the great Kiwi Farms (tm). You should be ashamed to call yourself a K-Farmer.

In fact, I bet you dont even call yourself one, do you? Your ashamed aren't you? What would mommy and daddy say if they found out? What about your friends, your popularity? No, a newfaggot like you would never feel pride in their interactions with this community. Would never proudly wear their K-Farmer shirts in public. I have 4 official and 1 counterfeit, but thats besides the point because a newfaggot like you would never own a single one let alone wear it outside of the safety of their bedroom!

Fuck off newfaggot, fuck off all of you newfaggots. You sicken me.

Go do a kickflip into traffic.
 
In the golden years newfaggots like you would of been halal'd within the week of registration and sent running back to the safety of your reddit and tumblr pages. To type up gaint walls of text about how the big bad K-Farmers are evil and you totally aren't bad like them, that your curiosity got the best of you. That you've let the rebellious urge to be naughty and edgy run through your veins, but at heart you are truly a good Christian boy.

Newfaggots like you and this kind of newfaggotry like thinking is what is ruining this website. You and your kin are the nail in the coffin of what was once the great Kiwi Farms (tm). You should be ashamed to call yourself a K-Farmer.

In fact, I bet you dont even call yourself one, do you? Your ashamed aren't you? What would mommy and daddy say if they found out? What about your friends, your popularity? No, a newfaggot like you would never feel pride in their interactions with this community. Would never proudly wear their K-Farmer shirts in public. I have 4 official and 1 counterfeit, but thats besides the point because a newfaggot like you would never own a single one let alone wear it outside of the safety of their bedroom!

Fuck off newfaggot, fuck off all of you newfaggots. You sicken me.

Go do a kickflip into traffic.
i've been here for almost a year and you know when you do something dumb and regret it also this site is soft Null banned all the interesting people get fucked you serious motherfucker.

Between all the threads we have about race relations and particularly White/Black relations, perhaps it's time we discuss the flashpoint that changed everything: the Civil Rights Movement. Every discussion on race in America revolves around the Civil Rights era of the 1960s where Blacks fought for integration and having equal access to spaces designated for Whites across the South. The fateful decisions in Morgan v. Virginia, Shelley v. Kraemer, Brown v. Board of Education and Boynton v. Virginia would set into motion what eventually led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

We've all seen the picketing, sit-ins and various demonstrations from the Freedom Riders throughout the South and the subsequent resistance from Segregationists. We're likely aware of the Voter Registration drives which similarly met resistance from the locals. We're likely aware of the 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, the murders of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner and a host of other major events. We could go on and on, but the point is that integration was a gradual and bloody process that took decades to fulfill.

After half a century since the end of the Civil Rights movement, how do you feel about the course of race relations in the United States? What is the legacy of the Civil Rights movement?
Bro wrong thread to talk about this if i had mod power i'd thread ban your ass for not saying on topic.
 
Just for the taste of it! I loved popping in movies with the themed ads beforehand. Not sure where the Batman Returns ad hails from because it's not on any tape I've seen. To this day I'm still enjoying cool, refreshing Diet Coke.

Not to be outdone, Pepsi got themselves Ray Charles and a xenomorph (but not at the same time.) The Alien 3 suit actually looks real good here.
 
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