White People Deserve Reparations

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you confused e9500?
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you confused e9500? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm


No. The rebranding was fuckin' funny.
When I hear about reparations I think of what happened immediately after the government started handing out free COVID money to the poor. Or I should say MORE free money.
Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh suddenly became the hood.
When I hear about reparations I think of what happened immediately after the government started handing out free COVID money to the poor. Or I should say MORE free money.
Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh suddenly became the hood. Originally Posted by Charley3
... And the Stripper Pubs in Florida and New Orleans
started to do TRIPLE the business.

... On THIS - you and I surely agree!

#### Salty
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... And the Stripper Pubs in Florida and New Orleans
started to do TRIPLE the business.

... On THIS - you and I surely agree!

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Link?
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No. The rebranding was fuckin' funny. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
rebranding?

Kind of like a swindler who sells you worthless property only to discover oil on the property. You can hold a grudge against the swindler or you can enjoy your new car and house.
Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
this portion of your post reminded me of a story sworn to be true as told me by a long deceased older friend

the tale centers in anahuac. a small town along interstate 10 between houston and beaumont.

my friend was born and did grow up in anahuac, himself a grandchild of privilege, but that is another story. my confidante's way of return was also found, upon entering his resting place in anahuac's cemetery. but to the story itself.....

seems there was a rich rice farmer in anahuac having offspring with his betrothed and also a side group of offshoots with his black demimondaine

the farmer died and an inheritance lawsuit ensued between the two sets of children

the judge, in his infinite wisdom and fairness, divided the lands evenly in acreage between the two sides

but in his underhandedness, his judgeship mostly gave the productive rice lands to the white kids and the worthless swampy bottom lands went to the bi-racial kids

and then oil and gas was found in the bottom lands
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
this portion of your post reminded me of a story sworn to be true as told me by a long deceased older friend

the tale centers in anahuac. a small town along interstate 10 between houston and beaumont.

my friend was born and did grow up in anahuac, himself a grandchild of privilege, but that is another story. my confidante's way of return was also found, upon entering his resting place in anahuac's cemetery. but to the story itself.....

seems there was a rich rice farmer in anahuac having offspring with his betrothed and also a side group of offshoots with his black demimondaine

the farmer died and an inheritance lawsuit ensued between the two sets of children

the judge, in his infinite wisdom and fairness, divided the lands evenly in acreage between the two sides

but in his underhandedness, his judgeship mostly gave the productive rice lands to the white kids and the worthless swampy bottom lands went to the bi-racial kids

and then oil and gas was found in the bottom lands Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
is that poetic justice or what?


is that poetic justice or what?


Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
a rhetorical question of observation provided by the clear-eyed and sapient mon ami