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4 minutes ago, Toboe said:

Would that trigger you?

It would trigger waves of pleasurable orgasms. 

I don't think I would be able to whip it out and cum fast enough for it to go relatively unnoticed.

Ultimately my goal would be for the guy to have a good fun day of fursuiting and then go to his hotel room, take off the suit, and then see a huge clump of gunk on the backside and be like "What the FUCK"

Many giggles would be had from me.

You should treat people with the same respect you would expect, or you're not even suitable for menial tasks like working as a barista, because nobody would be able to trust you not to spit in their drink for wearing the wrong emblem on their clothes. :\ 

 

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Just now, Toboe said:

Flying a flag can not be taken as a signal of support for the flags group? Mkay...

 

Do you have any evidence that in a contemporary sense the flag means what you think it means to all the people using it?

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4 minutes ago, Saxon said:

You should treat people with the same respect you would expect, or you're not even suitable for menial tasks like working as a barista, because nobody would be able to trust you not to spit in their drink for wearing the wrong emblem on their clothes. :\ 

I treat people with respect until they earn disrespect. To me, flying a racist flag earns disrespect.

And no, I wouldn't do that as a barista, if I'm clocked in I am professional to a T.

3 minutes ago, Cingal said:

 

Do you have any evidence that in a contemporary sense the flag means what you think it means to all the people using it?

Those people don't get to decide what it means. The people who were victimized by said flag are the ones who get to decide that.

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2 minutes ago, Lucyfish said:

And no, I wouldn't do that as a barista, if I'm clocked in I am professional to a T.

Grand. Apply these same standards of courtesy in the rest of your life. 

Do you have any evidence that in a contemporary sense the flag means what you think it means to all the people using it?

I can't emphasise this comment enough. I know there are people who like the confederate flag, but aren't racists. I know there are people who support Donald Trump, but don't have racist or homophobic views. 

Not that discovering racist or homophobic views is an automatic license to be nasty to some anyway. 

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3 minutes ago, Lucyfish said:

Those people don't get to decide what it means. The people who were victimized by said flag are the ones who get to decide that.

 

K, lemme know when you find a slave from 1865 who's still alive to give me a quote.

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Just now, Cingal said:

 

K, lemme know when you find a slave from 1865 who's still alive to give me a quote.

Actually seeing as how black people are still being murdered to this day by people flying that flag, I think I'll just ask their families.

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1 minute ago, Lucyfish said:

Actually seeing as how black people are still being murdered to this day by people flying that flag, I think I'll just ask their families.

Animals are still getting abused by people who are furries.

 

I guess that means all furries are responsible. :^)

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Just now, Saxon said:

By harassing and assaulting people who you assume disagree with your ethical positions? 

 

Yep. I wouldn't like, cause them physical harm, but yeah I don't care about spitting. Someone spits at me, I flip them off and walk it off.

I don't care that much about saliva, personally.

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1 minute ago, Lucyfish said:

Actually seeing as how black people are still being murdered to this day by people flying that flag, I think I'll just ask their families.

Do you really think that a furry wearing a confederate flag wants to see black people get murdered?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Lucyfish said:

He supports a group that does, soooooooooooooooooooo....

Yes, all furries want to murder black people.

But in all seriousness, if you're in a fursuit, no one will take you seriously, whether you're wearing a diaper or the confederate flag. 

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1 minute ago, Saxon said:

Do you really think that a furry wearing a confederate flag wants to see black people get murdered?

I don't think anyone here seriously does think that.

However while they may not be a racist as an individual, they are if nothing else fucking retarded and as such deserve mockery all the same.

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2 minutes ago, PastryOfApathy said:

If someone you hate got the shit beat out of them don't lie, you'd be pretty satisfied.

 I confess I sometimes take secret pleasure when I see people who I think are tits get a rough deal. (it's best when they bring it on themselves; one guy I know had to speak with police when he took a knife into an airport)

...but I wouldn't want to see anybody I have a personal gripe with beaten up. 

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Just now, Saxon said:

 I confess I sometimes take secret pleasure when I see people who I think are tits get a rough deal. (it's best when they bring it on themselves; one guy I know had to speak with police when he took a knife into an airport)

...but I wouldn't want to see anybody I have a personal gripe with beaten up. 

And I say having to clean spit out of a fursuit is a rough deal. I never said I'd spit on the guy's skin or on any part of his physical body. Just in his fur.

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13 minutes ago, Lucyfish said:

Those people don't get to decide what it means. The people who were victimized by said flag are the ones who get to decide that.

Why though? Wouldn't why a person owns something and what that something means be given its meaning and purpose by the person who owns that something?

What I mean is, to be less abstract about it, wouldn't it be up to the owner of said flag to decide what it means, considering he or she is the one using it?

And I was under the impression the Confederate Flag was simply a symbol of history, of something that once was, and that people might like having it to remind them of the past, or perhaps out of attachment out of the location where they live (its not extremely uncommon to see such in the South). I don't think a lot of the people who would have that flag are necessarily racist, and a lot of people believe the Flag isn't a representation of hate or slavery, but just a part of the country that tried to separate. Many would argue that the Civil War wasn't about slavery, and that rather it was just a part of many issues the parties involved in that war had at the time.

Keep in mind that I do not like the Confederate Flag, and believe the idea of wearing a flag of any sort, especially the Confederate Flag, to be extremely tacky and perhaps downright rude and disrespectful.

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Just now, Saxon said:

 I confess I sometimes take secret pleasure when I see people who I think are tits get a rough deal. (it's best when they bring it on themselves; one guy I know had to speak with police when he took a knife into an airport)

...but I wouldn't want to see anybody I have a personal gripe with beaten up. 

Call it petty, but it'd make me feel better.

That said I don't condone or promote any kind of violence towards anyone particular person or group because that's dumb. However if someone were to kick the shit out of them, I'm not exactly gonna cry about it.

Just now, Lucyfish said:

And I say having to clean spit out of a fursuit is a rough deal. I never said I'd spit on the guy's skin or on any part of his physical body. Just in his fur.

Also FYI spitting is considered battery and/or assault and can be an arrestable offense.

Just so y'know.

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4 minutes ago, PastryOfApathy said:

I don't think anyone here seriously does think that.

However while they may not be a racist as an individual, they are if nothing else fucking retarded and as such deserve mockery all the same.

Subject to mockery, fine. 

Being spat on? No. 

As I said earlier, I really am completely surprised that Lucy didn't just say she was joking...

Call it petty, but it'd make me feel better.

That said I don't condone or promote any kind of violence towards anyone particular person or group because that's dumb. However if someone were to kick the shit out of them, I'm not exactly gonna cry about it.

We both acknowledge that even if something would make us feel better, we wouldn't actually do those nasty things to people. 

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1 minute ago, Battlechili said:

Why though? Wouldn't why a person owns something and what that something means be given its meaning and purpose by the person who owns that something?

What I mean is, to be less abstract about it, wouldn't it be up to the owner of said flag to decide what it means, considering he or she is the one using it?

And I was under the impression the Confederate Flag was simply a symbol of history, of something that once was, and that people might like having it to remind them of the past, or perhaps out of attachment out of the location where they live (its not extremely uncommon to see such in the South). I don't think a lot of the people who would have that flag are necessarily racist, and a lot of people believe the Flag isn't a representation of hate or slavery, but just a part of the country that tried to separate. Many would argue that the Civil War wasn't about slavery, and that rather it was just a part of many issues the parties involved in that war had at the time.

Because in my opinion, they shouldn't be allowed that privilege. There's a reason the Nazi flag is completely banned in Germany, and nobody there is really making a big fuss about it because it makes sense. Yes, it is a symbol of history, but it is overall a symbol of hate, as the Confederate flag is.

The Civil War didn't start about slavery, but after it started it quickly became about slavery. Just as wehn WW2 started it wasn't about the Holocaust, but it quickly became about it. Overall, the Confederate flag became the same evil the Nazi flag did.

3 minutes ago, PastryOfApathy said:

Also FYI spitting is considered battery and/or assault and can be an arrestable offense.

Just so y'know.

Oh, I know.

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3 hours ago, Battlechili said:

Why though? Wouldn't why a person owns something and what that something means be given its meaning and purpose by the person who owns that something?

Some may keep it as a memento from their forebearers having fought against the confederate army. It's happened.

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Also FYI spitting is considered battery and/or assault and can be an arrestable offense.

Also, you know, spitters are quitters.

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2 minutes ago, Feelwell the Rabbit said:

I sure do enjoy baked goods from Tim Hortons, golly-gee-willikerz, aren't they just dandy?

if they didn't run out every time i went there...

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32 minutes ago, Cingal said:

Do you have any evidence that in a contemporary sense the flag means what you think it means to all the people using it?

I mentioned that possibility myself. In the Confederate case referring to it as "naivety". And I already decried Lucy's sense of appropriateness.

BUT: At some point if you are 'misunderstood' that is on you, if you go too far against common knowledge (and the re-actions are reasonable). If I walk around Isreal wearing the Swastika, if I get glares that IS my own fault. (Note again: I already spoke against Lucy's proposed actions, so nope you don't get to say "But what if they [what lucy proposed or worse]?" )

 

EDIT: Sorry mods, was ninja'd by you.

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Just now, Toboe said:

I mentioned that possibility myself. In the Confederate case referring to it as "naivety". And I already decried Lucy's sense of appropriateness.

BUT: At some point if you are 'misunderstood' that is on you, if you go too far against common knowledge (and the re-actions are reasonable). If I walk around Isreal wearing the Swastika, if I get glares that IS my own fault. (Note again: I already spoke against Lucy's proposed actions, so nope you don't get to say "But what if they [what lucy proposed or worse]?" )

Like I said, I never said my actions were acceptable or a good thing to do or any of that. I'm fairly petty and I'm not a very good person.

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