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Where were you when Beiber actually broke the law?
I was unaware he broke the law until just now.
Where were you when Beiber actually broke the law?
Context matters sure
wrong is wrong.
but i don't see this situation as one where the context is a significant detail.
Or just upset when someone uses criteria you don't agree with?
Really, it does? Because I just saw someone lambasting someone for letting context matter and claiming that:
So "wrong is wrong" unless YOU personally think the context says it's right?
Hmm, apparently so. You lash out at Mr V with your ridiculous house robbing analogy because his use of context to not be as indignant over this situation is in error because "wrong is wrong".......but it's entirely okay for you to use context to determine when "wrong" isn't "wrong". I guess it does answer this question from my post pretty succinctly though:
Apparently you should amend your comment. "Wrong is Wrong, unless Tacomancer thinks it's right"
:lol: :lol: Wow. Once you calm down, drink a beer and relax, come back and show me where I said that what Beiber said was OK. You won't find it - I promise, because I don't think it's OK. I do think that someone that young heard it from home. Racism is a learned behavior. Not something we are born with. Many people, such as myself, who were raised in a racist household, grew out of it. I'm thinking that maybe Paula Deen didn't get that memo. :shrug:
Nope. I don't have to. Using words like that are a sign of a small mind and a limited vocabulary.i was calm and I was in fact having a beer:lol:......and iv heard that racism is a learned behavior from a young age and iv have seen first hand that may not be so true, it iust might be learned through real life experiences its a kind of a long story but i dont mind sharing it.....but back to the topic, you dont have to grow up in a home hearing racist or vulgar words to learn them and use them fluently, im living proof of that, I can drop F-bombs with the best of them but as and only child I never heard either of my parents say it...........so, saying you grew up in a "racist" household, you probably have let the word fly out of your mouth a time or two as well huh?
Nope. I don't have to. Using words like that are a sign of a small mind and a limited vocabulary.
so at a very young age, when you didnt know right from wrong when you physicaly did have a small mind and limited vocabulary and listened to every thing that was said around you in your "racist" household.....you actually knew right from wrong and didnt repeat what you heard?..hmmph.....if thats the case then racism isnt necessarily a learned behaviour now is it?... AND if you knew better at a young impreshinable age not to say these things, shouldnt a 14 year old know as well or be held to the same standards as everyone else?
A 14 year old is different from a 2 year old. Surely you know the difference. Surely you do.
A 14 year old is different from a 2 year old. Surely you know the difference. Surely you do.
What a difference 180 years makes. 180 years ago the worlds first "pop star" was Franz Liszt, who was a star because he was the best. He had real talent. The man actually did an 1800s version of going "off the grid" for several years just to develop his technique in private. It's as different as it can be from now, where someone can be a global force pop-star with minimal talent, and maximum production. There was no production for Liszt. Just a once in a millennium talent and a piano.
so you had it all figured out at the age of 2?.....wow!, I have a 2 year old grand daughter, I'm going to see if she can explain racism to me when she comes over tonight
So its ok to be a racist pig so long as your liberal - or do you just want to talk about key lime pies and ignore your leans hypocrisy?
The teen heartthrob is quoted in the magazine's March issue as saying "you should just wait" until you're in love to have sex, and "I really don't believe in abortion … It's like killing a baby."
Read more: Justin Bieber's abortion comments in Rolling Stone slammed on 'The View' - NY Daily News
When asked about situations in which women become pregnant after being raped, Bieber said he believed "everything happens for a reason," but noted, "I haven't been in that position, so I wouldn't be able to judge that."
Read more: Justin Bieber's abortion comments in Rolling Stone slammed on 'The View' - NY Daily News
In excerpts from the interview published on the magazine's website, 16-year-old Bieber is asked for his view on homosexuality and replies, "It's everyone's own decision to do that. It doesn't affect me and shouldn't affect anyone else.”
Britain’s Conservative party is embroiled in a cash-for-access dispute after allegedly selling a meet-and-greet with Canadian singer Justin Bieber — without telling him first.
According to the London Sun, British Prime Minister David Cameron’s Tory party sold a meeting with the Baby singer for £10,000 ($15,500) in order to raise money for party coffers.
The paper said a wealthy financier was the highest bidder at an auction held during the Tories’ annual Black and White Party fundraiser.
After doing that, he turned, saw a picture of President Bill Clinton on the wall and sprayed it with cleaning liquid and blurted out “F*** Bill Clinton!” The guys with him were obviously entertained and their reaction to each dastardly deed encouraged Bieber to continue his antics.
Justin Bieber is anything but a liberal.
Abortion is wrong:
Homosexuality is a choice:
The Justin Bieber Controversy | Advocate.com
Justin Bieber meeting sold at U.K. Conservative fundraiser | National Post
Justin Bieber: F*** Bill Clinton! (Video) - National Conservative | Examiner.com
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you forgot some....was it intentional?
Seriously? That's what you got out of my response? Then maybe you should be getting your information from your granddaughter. She's probably more your speed. :shrug:
she makes a lot more sense than you do...and is more believable