Friday, June 1, 2012

American Mamoth

Anon pointed this out to me as a creationist thread, but it really never took off. There was still some really interesting Freeper discussion of Native Americans:

 E. Pluribus Unum explains that firsties matters in matters of genocide.
But new results, like so many other similar reinvestigations of old sites, show they were made at the same time and that humans lived and died in North America long before believed. What took researchers so long to acknowledge that?
They can't acknowledge that Indians were not the first native Americans.
It would damage their victim status.
BigBobber blames Native Americans for the extinction of the mammoth, which eviscerates twenty year old steriotypes!
The PC history of North America says that the natives were living here well in tune with nature, and each other, and everything was fine for millennia until the Europeans showed up and “raped the Earth”.
The mass extinction of all those cuddly mammoths caused by the Native Americans just does not fit into the liberal mythology.
I've never seen someone project as perfectly as does Darteaus94025
We are liberals! We believe in Science!!
Until it produces facts that disagree with our beliefs. Then we argue, name call, question your motives, and, finally, reject the facts.

2 comments:

  1. I lurked in the religious section of FR for a while yesterday. Some comments are truly shocking. I kept thinking 'I can see why a freeper would say that, but in this day and age people shouldn't think that way.'

    As Steven Weinberg said "With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil—that takes religion."

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    1. This is how you use a namefield, IdiotJune 3, 2012 at 7:48 PM

      Always calling peoples fagots, huh?
      Is this your way of hitting on people, big boy? That you picked Rorschach because you have mommy issues yourself?

      It's alright, there is always room outside of your closet.

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