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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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I have gotten some strange looks and stopped conversations. That's about it. What is your point?

Strange looks? Because you are Catholic? How would anyone know??

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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If I bring it up in polite company.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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you're welcome.

But if I LIVED in those hillbilly towns they'd know where I went to church and every other damn thing about me too.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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you're welcome.

But if I LIVED in those hillbilly towns they'd know where I went to church and every other damn thing about me too.

Would you feel that living there would be risky based on your religion?

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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no, but thankfully there is some semblance of law and order even in MS. The Klan doesn't go around killing people anymore.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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no, but thankfully there is some semblance of law and order even in MS. The Klan doesn't go around killing people anymore.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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good summary of Pope's latest document on faith, love, marriage, etc.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/ ... rm=nprnews

interesting give and take in the comments section

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Yeah the poor catholics are just gonna be the target of more and more discrimination.
What a horrible life of tortures and agony and persecution they live.


Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?

And it appears based on your derisive posts about Catholics after this one, that some discrimination is worth acknowledging while others not so much?

Exactly how much discrimination is ok for you? And where do you draw that line?

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Yeah the poor catholics are just gonna be the target of more and more discrimination.
What a horrible life of tortures and agony and persecution they live.


Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?

And it appears based on your derisive posts about Catholics after this one, that some discrimination is worth acknowledging while others not so much?

Exactly how much discrimination is ok for you? And where do you draw that line?
Pretty obvious you know how to use a question mark. Do you know what a question mark means when someone else uses it?

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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are you going to answer if you think the Mississippi law is right or wrong?

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Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?


You are the only person here Brick who doesn't feel like your question was answered.

Always the victim, and always about you.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Always the victim, and always about you.
No, this is literally about you and not answering whether you agree with the law or not.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Yeah the poor catholics are just gonna be the target of more and more discrimination.
What a horrible life of tortures and agony and persecution they live.


Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?

And it appears based on your derisive posts about Catholics after this one, that some discrimination is worth acknowledging while others not so much?

Exactly how much discrimination is ok for you? And where do you draw that line?


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I'm really not concerned about potential bigotry toward catholics.


I missed this earlier. Thanks for answering the question.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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I have gotten some strange looks and stopped conversations. That's about it. What is your point?

Strange looks? Because you are Catholic? How would anyone know??



Maybe he was wearing his Pope hat.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Pope Francis has made efforts to modernize the Catholic Church by embracing technology, saying that he would not judge homosexuals, and considering the removal of celibacy as a requirement of the priesthood. Here are some of the other progressive reforms the pope is considering:

New Bible with stronger female characters
Cocking mitre slightly to the side
Embracing more modern contraceptive methods such as pulling out and having sex in a bathtub
Rebooting Satan with darker backstory
Concluding every sermon, mass, and blessing with the phrase “But that’s just my opinion”
Denim vestments
Replacing cross logo with stylish interlocking “JC” monogram
Abolishing Catholic Church




http://www.theonion.com/graphic/pope-fr ... c-ch-33888


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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Pope Francis has made efforts to modernize the Catholic Church by embracing technology, saying that he would not judge homosexuals, and considering the removal of celibacy as a requirement of the priesthood. Here are some of the other progressive reforms the pope is considering:

Embracing more modern contraceptive methods such as pulling out and having sex in a bathtub




There's no need for that. Seacrest assures me the rhythm method works just fine.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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always amusing to make fun of catholics. :lol: an endless trough of stereotypes to dig into.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
There's no need for that. Seacrest assures me the rhythm method works just fine.


:lol:

Just another instance where JORR was over served and doesn't remember a conversation.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Yeah the poor catholics are just gonna be the target of more and more discrimination.
What a horrible life of tortures and agony and persecution they live.


Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?

And it appears based on your derisive posts about Catholics after this one, that some discrimination is worth acknowledging while others not so much?

Exactly how much discrimination is ok for you? And where do you draw that line?


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I'm really not concerned about potential bigotry toward catholics.


I missed this earlier. Thanks for answering the question.

Mainly because it does not exist or is so insignificant that. Otherwise existing is the next closest thing.
I know catholics don't have real discrimination problems. So far the hardest anti catholic discrimination we've heard of is hard looks.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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always amusing to make fun of catholics. :lol: an endless trough of stereotypes to dig into.


i know :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Amazing Darkside that you feel like your the arbiter of acceptable discrimination. Or that discrimination is acceptable to the level you decide.

White privilege at its finest on display.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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so bigotry is OK as long as its deemed insignificant by Darko. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Darkside wrote:
Yeah the poor catholics are just gonna be the target of more and more discrimination.
What a horrible life of tortures and agony and persecution they live.


Were you aware or not that the law provided cover for those discriminating against catholics?

And it appears based on your derisive posts about Catholics after this one, that some discrimination is worth acknowledging while others not so much?

Exactly how much discrimination is ok for you? And where do you draw that line?

Yes. But we're told over a decade of error there aren't any catholics in Mississippi so what matter is it? Even such, I have yet to see or hear of an example of discrimination against catholics so I'm not sure what exactly the law is coverin .

Your second question really isn't a question. It was a statement with a question mark.

How much discrimination is ok? Well... I have not heard of any against catholics yet. I've asked you several times to tell me about it so I know what to gauge it against. Let's see... some people can't get cabs or get hung from trees or or refused services or couldn't vote or get jobs or have crosses burned in their yard or get the dogs set on them or the firehose or dragged behind cars u til dead and so far all the catholics get is some hard or dirty looks.
Please tell us about your experiences with anti catholic discrimination Seacrest. Set the record straight.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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so bigotry is OK as long as its deemed insignificant by Darko. :lol:


If you just keep a bigot talking, eventually they will choke on their own words.

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 Post subject: Re: Mississippi
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Amazing Darkside that you feel like your the arbiter of acceptable discrimination. Or that discrimination is acceptable to the level you decide.

White privilege at its finest on display.

Would you please tell us about the anti catholic discrimination you've experienced so I would understand it better? So far the only example I really have from anyone is dirty looks which I'll admit I don't put into the same category as cross burning.

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I told you my ancestors were starved to death. Does that count? If not, why are we talking about lynchings?

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Darkside wrote:
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Amazing Darkside that you feel like your the arbiter of acceptable discrimination. Or that discrimination is acceptable to the level you decide.

White privilege at its finest on display.

Would you please tell us about the anti catholic discrimination you've experienced so I would understand it better? So far the only example I really have from anyone is dirty looks which I'll admit I don't put into the same category as cross burning.


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I'm really not concerned about potential bigotry toward catholics.


:lol: :lol:

So just to summarize.



You brought up cross burning.

Hatchet posted a link to cross burning done at Catholic churches two pages ago.

You aren't concerned about bigotry toward catholics.

You are nothing if not consistent.

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I told you my ancestors were starved to death. Does that count? If not, why are we talking about lynchings?

Ancestors? Let's try to keep it somewhat modern. Which ancestor by the way? Or do you just mean vague connection there... nothing specific?

I mean, my Irish ancestors were discriminated against but I don't think it's worth claiming today.

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