OK lets spell it out.
When someone goes blind, the sun doesn't stop shining, they just can't see it anymore.
That's what I said
When someone goes deaf, the birds don't stop singing. They just can't hear them anymore.
When someone goes blind, the sun doesn't stop shining, they just can't see it anymore.
and you replied:
Then you reverted to a fantasy world:
OK fine my house is haunted dont knock it down ever Ghosts lives matter.
As IT Minion said, "ghosts don't exist".
The one about the sun shining, which is real and it exists.
This is your comparative analogy based on fantasy:
If someone can't see a Ghost does it not exist? Of course it does it's still there you just can't see it. Ok with me so far, this is YOUR words not mine.
They're your words, claiming ghosts exist. As IT Minion has pointed out, the ghost must be seen first, by many people, to be in existence, otherwise it doesn't exist.
So, using your own analogy as soon as i introduce a simile you scoff at your own logic(Festive you and your fantasy speak).
I'm scoffing at your twisted logic comparing the sun to ghosts.
Did you or did you not believe your own quote above or are you just pasting 'stuff' to try and sound philosophical?
The one about the sun still shining even though a blind person can't see it? Of course, I believed it, why do you think I said it?
Do you understand??? You can't just preach stuff and then dispel in the same context just because it doesn't suit your narrative. Ok?
I think you've confused yourself. You're making no sense.
Please tell me where i don't believe in Black history or month or year. Lets see it. Why are you using this in your argument what are you insinuating?
You do seem to be complaining about it. Are you not complaining about it anymore? Have you re-considered?
Right lets take you by the hand back to my original post also, as you too couldn't help yourself but to draw into the oh so predictable rhetoric of 'you are racist because..' over my pledge for equality when ironically pledging we should have equality. - (lets not forget you don't have to say the words to accuse or insinuate such)
I think you've lost the plot. I have not accused you of racism. I have suggested that you are mistaken, misinformed. Your responses appear to support my suggestions. You appear to want equality for yourself, even though as a white person you already have it. Other races do not have equality in UK, and you appear to want to avoid any attempt by anyone to draw attention to that. I would suggest that you are concerned about losing your white privilege. That doesn't in itself make you a racist. See response below.
If i discovered my friend had a free car wash each time his car was serviced and i asked for the same, the driver isn't to discredit my friends privilege it would be asking for equality, a paradoxical argument you bring here can't you see it??? Do you see in both arguments there are rational alternative arguments to your opinion, think outside the box.
Precisely, BLM want equality, with initiatives like Black History Month, etc. but you appear to want to deny them that, arguing that it's your turn. White people have had their turn for centuries.
How have i enjoyed equality among my peers? Please demonstrate?
I don't need to. There are umpteen examples of non-white people being discriminated against, in employment, in justice, in housing, in access to services.
You as a white person would not have experienced such discrimination.
What if i haven't and have actually manage success on my reputation and hard work? Can you prove either?
Racism is so endemic in society that as a white person you are probably totally unaware of it.
I could say you've used racial discrimination as a vehicle to promote yourself throughout your career. Again complete and utter conjecture.
I'm glad you recognise your theory as "complete and utter conjecture".