Peace out brothers
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gut
hard to tell from the tiny photo, but that chick looked way out of his league. Guy should have been "greatful" he got to tap that. Or maybe he didn't and is uber-bitter.Curly J;1681138 wrote:If it can happen on Facebook, maybe it can happen in the OC. --> http://gawker.com/psycho-frames-ex-with-fake-racist-facebook-posts-1665418226/+emmacar
Was going to say the union would probably save CC's job since there's no definitive proof it was him posting and not someone pretending all these years. Not saying that's the case at all, but it's not hard to come up with a few scenarios people "know" someone else is you and you just let them believe it to protect your anonymity.
And there's the obvious excuse where your account was hacked. Facebook is obviously different (except the hacking excuse), but in this case you can't be 100% certain CC made those comments, or that CC was even CC. It's not a court of law, so I don't know if he would have to provide evidence he was hacked or he wasn't CC. -
mcburg93I hate to see anything happen to any ones job for the crap that we say on here. Whoever reported him can kindly go f*** themselves. I hope it dont bring bs to the site like investigative reporters trying to find more shit on people on this site. I know many of us have said many things that we dont mean here and then just laugh it off. If someone comes on and only reads one post then that could be taken out of context. Kinda pisses me off that someone from this site has either told someone about what goes on here or reported one of the members here.
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gut
This is actually a very, very serious point. Our anonymity is most likely safe from subpoenas, but what about hackers?mcburg93;1681161 wrote: If someone comes on and only reads one post then that could be taken out of context.
But I think pretty much everything on here is mostly innocent. Not sure I've read anything on here bad enough to remotely warrant termination, when you consider the person was likely joking or trolling. -
QuakerOatsAnd yet it is perfectly ok to make millions of dollars turning out disgusting rap songs complete with lyrics that espouse and glorify cop killing, abusing women, inciting violence etc...etc...
The wimpish, twisted, politically correct mind of the liberal hypocrites on full display.
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Con_Alma
That's an interesting comment.QuakerOats;1681172 wrote:And yet it is perfectly ok to make millions of dollars turning out disgusting rap songs complete with lyrics that espouse and glorify cop killing, abusing women, inciting violence etc...etc...
The wimpish, twisted, politically correct mind of the liberal hypocrites on full display.
What a God damn disgrace.
I believe there is an appeal in front of the Supreme Court right now relating threats posted on social media. The defense is that it was merely a song and therefore the art is legally protected. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Trying to kill yourself for the goof might be going too far.SnotBubbles;1680999 wrote:Do you think that everything CC posted he believed? Do you think he in real life is who he is on this message board?
Because I can tell you right now that 50% of the shit I've posted over the years is in jest and not who I really am as a person. It's simply to make people laugh. Not many people on this board post or act like they do on here in real life. What's naivete is believing they do.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
Considering the source of the comment, it is actually not interesting. Quaker sees a liberal conspiracy behind every evil in the world. The boundaries of his paradigm are Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, and Breitbart.Con_Alma;1681183 wrote:That's an interesting comment. -
queencitybuckeye
He's the teabagger equivalent of Reverend Al or Jesse.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1681190 wrote:Considering the source of the comment, it is actually not interesting. Quaker sees a liberal conspiracy behind every evil in the world. The boundaries of his paradigm are Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, and Breitbart. -
QuakerOats
Speaking of boundaries, you are simply incapable of escaping the liberal narrative. What I observe and comment upon are real life situations, issues, and consequences, many of which expose the liberal agenda for what it is. But if you want to make Ferguson about me, go ahead; keep your head buried completely in the sand.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1681190 wrote:Considering the source of the comment, it is actually not interesting. Quaker sees a liberal conspiracy behind every evil in the world. The boundaries of his paradigm are Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, and Breitbart. -
Heretic
From his post, it seems that capitalism is a liberal conspiracy, since he seems outraged that people are making a good that there apparently is a large market for amongst the populace.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1681190 wrote:Considering the source of the comment, it is actually not interesting. Quaker sees a liberal conspiracy behind every evil in the world. The boundaries of his paradigm are Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, and Breitbart.
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Mulva
Not sure which I enjoyed more, the over the top conservative implicitly advocating for more industry regulations, or oxymoronically trying to blame controversial lyrics on political correctness.Heretic;1681197 wrote:From his post, it seems that capitalism is a liberal conspiracy, since he seems outraged that people are making a good that there apparently is a large market for amongst the populace.
That's definitely a strong take. -
sportchamppsI hople they don't take away someone McDonald's franchise next over comments on the OC.
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Raw Dawgin' it
wow that's weak.sportchampps;1681216 wrote:I hople they don't take away someone McDonald's franchise next over comments on the OC. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
I try to see life as it is. Some things can be categorized on the political spectrum. Most cannot. I chose to take things as they come and form different opinions. Most things I observe through the day have no political connection whatsoever. You seem to want to make every single topic in the world a barometer for the epic struggle between evil liberalism and patriotic conservatism. You could substitute "poison ivy" and "the color blue", and subsequently use those two equally arbitrary buckets as a way of explaining everything you see. But just like your lib versus cons. battle, the buckets would be woefully small for trying to contain the varieties of happenings and experiences in the world.QuakerOats;1681196 wrote:Speaking of boundaries, you are simply incapable of escaping the liberal narrative. What I observe and comment upon are real life situations, issues, and consequences, many of which expose the liberal agenda for what it is. But if you want to make Ferguson about me, go ahead; keep your head buried completely in the sand. -
ZoltanDoes anyone else think, "Peace out Brothers" was one last joke by CC?
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
No he's not that clever.Zoltan;1681234 wrote:Does anyone else think, "Peace out Brothers" was one last joke by CC? -
rrfan
LOL! That never happens right....BRF;1680861 wrote:Somebody complained to a school board member about posting during work hours? -
HitsRus
While you may want to dismiss Quaker as an unabashed ideologue ....I think you missed his point....that is the hypocrisy of political correctness ruining people over even mild/moderate racist comments (see Donald Sterling) while seemingly giving a free pass to misogynistic, cop killing, vulgarities and obscenities from 'artists'.From his post, it seems that capitalism is a liberal conspiracy, since he seems outraged that people are making a good that there apparently is a large market for amongst the populace.
That's definitely a strong take.
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DeyDurkie5It doesn't matter how many times he said shit, you don't do what that person did. It's completely wrong to destroy a mans life over a message board.
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queencitybuckeye
The problem is when EVERY message someone posts is nutbag partisan political, the few times where he may make a valid point will necessarily be obscured. It's the whole boy who cried wolf effect, hence my Reverend Al comparison earlier.HitsRus;1681265 wrote:While you may want to dismiss Quaker as an unabashed ideologue ....I think you missed his point....that is the hypocrisy of political correctness ruining people over even mild/moderate racist comments (see Donald Sterling) while seemingly giving a free pass to misogynistic, cop killing, vulgarities and obscenities from 'artists'.
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robj55This is ridiculous
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HitsRusQCB....but a valid point is a valid point, if you are objective....whether it was uttered by Mother Teresa or Adolf Hitler.
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TiernanWe gotta find the leak and de-balls him.
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HitsRusI'd be pretty sure he doesn't have any balls already ....what he was attempting to do was pretty cowardly to begin with.
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Ironman92This really stinks. Yeah he was immature in behavior on here and I'm sure the comments were terrible. Who did it hurt? To mess with his entire life....job, family and especially his kids.
My guess/hope is that he got ratted on by someone waiting to get him. If he posted the racial stuff during his work hours or even on school issued computers.....he's going to be written up and likely put on zero tolerance...IF he's got a clean record.
He's going to have to convince his principal, board members and super that he doesn't actually believe what all he posted. If he hasn't been in much trouble before and this story doesn't get too much publicity in his area....he should be ok with keeping his job. If it garnishes a lot of outside attention and this stuff was done mostly on school time during his scheduled classes....he could be in serious trouble with his job.
I hope it works out for him and he gets another chance and proves himself able to not act that way....even on a message board.