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Yea, I am tired of this bullshit of growing conscience when the people these racists most likely surround themselves with are of similar mindset.

Some of these individuals may grow out of it as they mature but taking it on faith that this ill will be cured if you wait it out could cost people who aren't white and christian a lot more when and if these racists pricks become employers or are put in position of power (say police).

Yea, ignoring problems or brushing them aside hoping the issue will fix itself because they don't affect you directly shows a certain predilection towards apathy.

Oh, it's only white Christians who are racist these days, gotcha. Glad we got that out of the way.

Ignoring doesn't work in all cases, but it would in most. Especially some online posting from a teenager in the middle of nowhere. You should probably just ignore their tweets because they have absolutely zero impact in your life and if you think making a webpage to "out" them will cause more good than harm, well, I don't know what to tell you.
 
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Seriously, WTF did Obama actually do to these people's lives in a practical sense for them to actively encourage a fucking assassination upon him?

These kids don't think about the words they're saying before they say them. Unfortunately, they also think that they're entitled (I love that word, these days) to say whatever they want, without consequences because "olol freedom of speech."

It works two ways, unfortunately. They're going to be branded, and they'll have to work to remove a stain from their person, so to speak. Those that don't, well...I think the digital mark of Cain works well here, especially for the Christians of the group.
 
I'm not sure what bothers me more...the racism or the creepy stalking/shaming of this tumblr. Not to mention the vaguely anti-free speech/fascistic nature of the whole thing.

A lot of these twitter users seem young and misguided but even if they aren't, I don't see how harassing them online will improve the situation and may even lead to a crime. It will certainly increase the e-notoriety of this tumblr user.

I'm so tired of this "anti-free speech" garbage. As if anyone is stopping anyone from saying what they want. As if condemning what someone says is somehow anti-free speech. As if hate speech is somehow a more valid form of free speech than the denunciation of hate speech. It's bullshit.
 
I'm not sure what bothers me more...the racism or the creepy stalking/shaming of this tumblr. Not to mention the vaguely anti-free speech/fascistic nature of the whole thing.

A lot of these twitter users seem young and misguided but even if they aren't, I don't see how harassing them online will improve the situation and may even lead to a crime. It will certainly increase the e-notoriety of this tumblr user.
Anti-free speech? What does that mean? If I get fired from my job for going on a sexually explicit, verbally violent rant I should sue for violation of the 1st amendment?
 
These kids don't think about the words they're saying before they say them. Unfortunately, they also think that they're entitled (I love that word, these days) to say whatever they want, without consequences because "olol freedom of speech."

It works two ways, unfortunately. They're going to be branded, and they'll have to work to remove a stain from their person, so to speak. Those that don't, well...I think the digital mark of Cain works well here, especially for the Christians of the group.

It's nice in a karma like way. These people, if they care too, can convince everyone that they aren't vile little monsters, but they have to work very hard to make that happen. A lot harder than it was to send out the little remark that got them targeted in the first place.

Karma is alive and well on the internet!
 
It's nice in a karma like way. These people, if they care too, can convince everyone that they aren't vile little monsters, but they have to work very hard to make that happen. A lot harder than it was to send out the little remark that got them targeted in the first place.

Karma is alive and well on the internet!

Actions speak louder than words, but they're also by nature typically very quiet. So lots of action is necessary, at least in proportion to what was said. Then again, a simple "I understand what I did and take responsibility for my words. I am deeply sorry for any pain or offense that I have caused" would go a LONG way in starting that.

And that only took me 15 seconds to write.
 
So apparently if I want to ruin someone's life, all I have to do is create a twitter account under their name, post for a few months to try to throw people off the trail, then post some dumb shit and get it posted to one of these tumblrs. Good to know.

that is rather far fetched. who is going to dedicate months of their lives to ruining someone else's?

wouldn't the person they are impersonating find out and petition twitter or facebook to close the account before any severe damage it done? after all, months of impersonating someone runs the risk of the person finding out.

I can't help but think you didn't think your scenario through properly.
 
Oh, it's only white Christians who are racist these days, gotcha. Glad we got that out of the way.

Ignoring doesn't work in all cases, but it would in most. Especially some online posting from a teenager in the middle of nowhere. You should probably just ignore their tweets because they have absolutely zero impact in your life and if you think making a webpage to "out" them will cause more good than harm, well, I don't know what to tell you.

Oh piss off. I am talking about the people here. Pretty sure you didn't read my post when I said that any and all racism regardless the race it originates from should be made criminal offence.

Actively ignoring these people in their daily life may be an acceptable answer. Staying away from these people may help. That's also an active action.

And yes, you're right that it doesn't have any impact on my life. Does exposing them have any impact on yours? And as aforementioned, this is a great show of apathy because doing something right that doesn't somehow come with an incentive offer or benefit me directly is not worth doing.

Lastly, this is not about either causing harm of expecting something good. I am not expecting these pricks to change their attitude. I rather see it as a public service for others to keep away from these vermin.
 
Oh piss off. I am talking about the people here. Pretty sure you didn't read my post when I said that any and all racism regardless the race it originates from should be made criminal offence.

Actively ignoring these people in their daily life may be an acceptable answer. Staying away from these people may help. That's also an active action.

And yes, you're right that it doesn't have any impact on my life. Does exposing them have any impact on yours? And as aforementioned, this is a great show of apathy because doing something right that doesn't somehow come with an incentive offer or benefit me directly is not worth doing.

Lastly, this is not about either causing harm of expecting something good. I am not expecting these pricks to change their attitude. I rather see it as a public service for others to keep away from these vermin.

So, 2 wrongs make a right? The kids make racist remarks like douchebags. So to counter that, lets expose them and make an example out of them like a public service announcement? So we should potentially ruin the lives of a couple of teenagers over a couple tweets they made as some kind of warning to future kids?

Lordy, that's fucking cruel. I would have hate to make a mistake in your household growing up.
 
Being racist and ignorant is not a "mistake". You really think all this is just a slip-of-the-tongue situation? Come on.

The mistake they made is repeating what they hear in their household. It's the same with all racists of all colors. You can't punish a person if that's all they've ever known.
 
So, 2 wrongs make a right? The kids make racist remarks like douchebags. So to counter that, lets expose them and make an example out of them like a public service announcement? So we should potentially ruin the lives of a couple of teenagers over a couple tweets they made as some kind of warning to future kids?

Lordy, that's fucking cruel. I would have hate to make a mistake in your household growing up.

If I caught my son saying something racist about or too another human being I'd take him that person and make him apologize. This essentially the same thing, but on a much larger scale. The people making these comments aren't actually being held accountable for anything, so what happens now is up to them.
 
As much as these kids deserve no sympathy, I don't think this web page is going to actually do anything positive. For any change to come about in these people, for any "education" to occur, it would have to come from within their own peer group, their own environment. A bunch of hatred and intimidation ("change your speech or I'll get you fired") from a large anonymous group of strangers strikes me as something that will likely only embolden and entrench their racism.
 
The mistake they made is repeating what they hear in their household. It's the same with all racists of all colors. You can't punish a person if that's all they've ever known.

That's quite an assumption you're making. Does this mean you agree with everything your parents say? Growing up, I had my own thoughts. I have a few racists in my family and it always disgusted me when they displayed that, but that doesn't mean I get a free pass to spout hate for everyone to see.
 
So, 2 wrongs make a right?

I think this says it all.

I don't see any point arguing with thee any further. Just remember that these tweets were made publicly and not extracted from private account with the aid of hacking. This is not exposing, rather, as I typed in another post, collating public record and listing them under the classification of racism.
 
The mistake they made is repeating what they hear in their household. It's the same with all racists of all colors. You can't punish a person if that's all they've ever known.

Yes you can. And you should. That's how you change one's behavior. Unless you think their behavior does not need adjustment.
 
So, 2 wrongs make a right? The kids make racist remarks like douchebags. So to counter that, lets expose them and make an example out of them like a public service announcement? So we should potentially ruin the lives of a couple of teenagers over a couple tweets they made as some kind of warning to future kids?

Lordy, that's fucking cruel. I would have hate to make a mistake in your household growing up.

It's amazing how just making an apology can right things. Their statement was on the public stage, and they deserve to be called out on that same stage.

They're young. They have plenty of time to prove that they're not what their words make them out to be.

The mistake they made is repeating what they hear in their household. It's the same with all racists of all colors. You can't punish a person if that's all they've ever known.

I've said it before in this thread. I was raised in a household like this (before the internet and social networks). I had some stupid fucking beliefs when I was younger, and I got called out for it by some people. I deserved what I got, and I appreciate other people telling me. Because being called out for your action isn't the same as punishing them.
 
Yes you can. And you should. That's how you change one's behavior. Unless you think their behavior does not need adjustment.

No you shouldn't. You don't fault them personally for it. If I never saw anyone make fire, and then you want me to make it yet I have no concept on how to, you would blame me for not knowing?

And of course their behavior needs adjustment. But posting an internet page with all their info in hopes of this coming back to haunt them isn't going to do much good. 2 wrongs don't make a right, etc. etc. I'm tired and need to go to work. Till next time

'Tis not. I thought something seemed familiar about this conversation and... yeah. I've seen this conversation before.

Already talked about that in this thread. I got called a racist and had my facebook stalked by some fine Neogaf posters!
 
that is rather far fetched. who is going to dedicate months of their lives to ruining someone else's?

I'm not opining on the specific topic here, but since you specifically framed it that way:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28hoax.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&

Not to mention 4chan. There are some pretty vindictive people on the Internet.

wouldn't the person they are impersonating find out and petition twitter or facebook to close the account before any severe damage it done? after all, months of impersonating someone runs the risk of the person finding out.

I'm sure I've heard of some Twitter and Facebook pages for some celebrities that are fake and don't belong to the real ones, and which have not been shut down despite the real people publicly saying it's not them.
 
The mistake they made is repeating what they hear in their household. It's the same with all racists of all colors. You can't punish a person if that's all they've ever known.
what? yes you can.

Also, I think we're getting sidetracked into the whole "they are so young" discussion. Most people on the website are grown ass "bros" posting this stuff.
 
Did you read any of those books?

Negatory. I was dealing with people that didn't like my argument and decided to stalk me on facebook and threaten me all while calling me a racist. Good times.

Link to the post and I'll catch up on at least one by the end of the month.

what? yes you can.

Also, I think we're getting sidetracked into the whole "they are so young" discussion. Most people on the website are grown ass "bros" posting this stuff.

Grown ass bros are fair game. Let their ignorance be known. Only issue I had was calling out pre-teens and teenagers. I'll leave it be
 
Negatory. I was dealing with people that didn't like my argument and decided to stalk me on facebook and threaten me all while calling me a racist. Good times.

Link to the post and I'll catch up on at least one by the end of the month.

This one; Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness is also good as a sort of more concrete example of how official legal colorblindness (though not colorblindness in actual fact) can actually contribute to racist outcomes.
 
Man, imagine when they apply for jobs or some top school and they present them with what they said on Twitter or Facebook and say, "Explain yourself."
I'd laugh my ass off.
 
I'm not opining on the specific topic here, but since you specifically framed it that way:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28hoax.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&

Not to mention 4chan. There are some pretty vindictive people on the Internet.



I'm sure I've heard of some Twitter and Facebook pages for some celebrities that are fake and don't belong to the real ones, and which have not been shut down despite the real people publicly saying it's not them.

I take it back. bloody hell at that story. bloody hell.
 
Man, imagine when they apply for jobs or some top school and they present them with what they said on Twitter or Facebook and say, "Explain yourself."
I'd laugh my ass off.

And that's exactly how it should haunt them. If you do something, be ready to deal with the consequences. An apology now, and a forthright explanation of what they did, and how they're different now would go much farther than not doing anything.

So, in a way, this tumblr might be doing some of them a favor.
 
Yes Amibguous Cad, all you have to do to ruin someones life is dedicate months to impersonating them. That's all.

Given the propensity of the Internet vigilante justice to take action first and ask questions later, it wouldn't surprise me if they would run with a newly created twitter account. And it's not like finding a picture and posting on twitter using the account every once in awhile takes a lot of effort.
 
Given the propensity of the Internet vigilante justice to take action first and ask questions later, it wouldn't surprise me if they would run with a newly created twitter account. And it's not like finding a picture and posting on twitter using the account every once in awhile takes a lot of effort.

I think you're discounting the amount of attention someone would have to pay to this in order to make it a viable way to ruin someone's life.
 
Of course not. While I do scrutinize a babysitter much more than I would say... a mechanic, I'm not going to run a government style background check on them. However, if I knew that when they were 16 or 17 they were espousing horrible racist positions then I'd certainly not hire them, or even fire them if they were already working for me.
Fair enough, with your kids, I can understand how you'd feel that way. But what about if your job was to hire on people at some office job. Would you feel the same way? Would you not hire, or even fire people because you found out about something they said 10 years before when they were a teenager? I think there is a line here somewhere where it becomes dangerous and perhaps a little wrong.

I'm mixed on this whole thing. I'd want them to suffer some sort of shame for it, but if it actually meant life-long negative repercussions, I'm not sure its really acheived anything positive in the end. Feels like you're basically just giving up on these kids ability to ever be decent people. Hell, even the death penalty doesn't go as far to condemn people under 18 because of this very idea. Ya know, most these kids wont live at home or even in the same area their entire lives and there's a good chance they'll grow up and change. Maybe not, but I wouldn't be ok with not even allowing them the chance.

That said, I dont think this'll have that big an effect. I dont think people will actually go back checking this stuff and I dont think you'll 'get word' about your babysitter being racist when they were 16 because of some list like this. It'd be nice if they received some sort of eye-opening because of it, but not some life sentence.
 
People like this spring up in the US because for some reason we value tolerance for even the intolerable... Tolerance is a graceful virtue but it loses all meaning when people like this are allowed to thrive. I'm torn on this tumbler's sense of justice, but I also live in Alabama and know that bigots are everywhere.

They don't live in reality-land and they spread this hatred to their young like wildfire. Get used to these folks being a large chunk of our future population, the Christian Fundamentalist Proto-Fascist Jihad began on 911 and it will sadly be a part of our culture for the rest of our days.
 
People like this spring up in the US because for some reason we value tolerance for even the intolerable... Tolerance is a graceful virtue but it loses all meaning when people like this are allowed to thrive. I'm torn on this tumbler's sense of justice, but I also live in Alabama and know that bigots are everywhere.

They don't live in reality-land and they spread this hatred to their young like wildfire. Get used to these folks being a large chunk of our future population, the Christian Fundamentalist Proto-Fascist Jihad began on 911 and it will sadly be a part of our culture for the rest of our days.
Racist fundamentalists existed well before 9/11.
 
Racist fundamentalists existed well before 9/11.

You are very correct, though they have momentum now. Or at least I see it here, and I remember in the 80's and 90's when they kept to themselves. Before the 80's most churches I saw (Edit: read and hear about from grandparents) encouraged their followers to not vote. Again, that's just what I've witnessed.

Edit 2: In the interest of honesty... If someone would've interview me back when I was 10 or 11 years old I would've spouted the exact same racist fear, but I grew out of it real damn quick before my teen years and was able to help my parents grow out of it as well. If I could do this as a child then I know others can too, yet hate is easier to organize that love.
 
I'm not sure what bothers me more...the racism or the creepy stalking/shaming of this tumblr. Not to mention the vaguely anti-free speech/fascistic nature of the whole thing.

A lot of these twitter users seem young and misguided but even if they aren't, I don't see how harassing them online will improve the situation and may even lead to a crime. It will certainly increase the e-notoriety of this tumblr user.

I don't know what bothers me more, the racism or the posters on this forum that think these children need protection from exposure.


Oh wait, it's definitely the racism.


But these fucking assholes need to be exposed. If anything this is for their own good.
 
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