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Originally Posted by Guest
You can try and minimize your alliance and shared beliefs with Racist Boy Baldwin and that you're not a racist all you want...but your own words say differently.
As for me, I have worked/lived with blacks and other minorities all of my life.
My formative years (those that predominately establish prejudices/racism/bigotry), unlike your own admission...weren't spent in a "lily-white community."
Regardless of your attempt to present a 'civil facade' and your pathetic protestations to the contrary...you've shown the board your true racist/bigoted nature.
So why are you so afraid of...accepting the obvious?
Now you're just flat out lying.
Show where I have been "following you around" on the regular forum. And as far as here, I've only quoted/posted behind you...after you've shown your true nature.
Are you really so ignorant to believe that others can't see what you've written...or what I've written?
Now that you've been outed...your desperation is palpable.
Deepest Sincere Wishes: 
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I have checked out some things on Abby's friend Don Baldwin.
If you go to Stormfront which is a White Nationalist web site, you will be amazed at the information on there, most of which will remind you of Baldwin's posts.
They actually have a permanent thread entitled "Strategy and Tactics" and there you will for sure find familiar graphs and charts he has used on here. They have a thread specifically to demean Martin Luther King, and interesting one that supplies "pictures" as in many we have seen on this forum.
It is international and I keep asking from what country he is posting from, with no response.
But those who way they cannot argue with him....well, first he has a built in advantage as he has access to lots of stuff to bewilder you. Secondly, when you say you cannot argue with him, to me, that means you have already built in that it is just fine to judge another human being by the color of their skin. From there, it is a short walk to use any statistic to make your point. FIRST you gotta be open to the idea that skin color makes you different.