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Posteritatis

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20. These kinds of discussions definitely prove that color isn't what defines color lately. (nt)
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 12:11 PM
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Why are people so obsessed with this? What does skin color have to do with anything? Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #1
Because when Timothy McVeigh committed a terrorist act treestar Apr 2013 #26
I'm not sure how OJ fits in here Cali_Democrat Apr 2013 #34
The labels that seem to be sticking are foreign and muslim. ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2013 #2
Lone Wolves RobinA Apr 2013 #32
There are some unanswered question that leave those topics open ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2013 #36
They look like Jesus probably looked. Smarmie Doofus Apr 2013 #3
Not really, Jesus was a Nazarene. Ikonoklast Apr 2013 #24
Of course they are white. They are whiter than me and whiter than most americans. CBGLuthier Apr 2013 #4
Origin of the term "Caucasian" Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 #9
Assuming their ancestors haven't migrated to the Caucasion Mts, they are the whitest people byeya Apr 2013 #10
Fanaticism is not defined by religion, race, or country of origin. n/t Avalux Apr 2013 #5
But it can be encouraged by organized groups that are defined by categories. Kablooie Apr 2013 #11
I love that cat clip on your post! nt avebury Apr 2013 #13
You can just hear the cat going ... Kablooie Apr 2013 #17
I doubt such a nuanced defintion of the word white was being used The2ndWheel Apr 2013 #6
White as defined in your first paragraph is EXACTLY what was meant. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2013 #12
then be surprised. I was thinking more along the lines of Dylan/Kliebold, magical thyme Apr 2013 #16
Harris, Klebold, McVeigh, etc aren't Caucasus white though The2ndWheel Apr 2013 #28
but I don't think you got my point magical thyme Apr 2013 #43
What makes the authors think Al Qaeda terrorists are any different? Recursion Apr 2013 #7
Yes nadinbrzezinski Apr 2013 #8
Racist -- and not-so-racist -- Russians would say no. Brickbat Apr 2013 #14
Both sides of this issue got something. Beacool Apr 2013 #15
What the fuck does it really matter?? B2G Apr 2013 #18
They have curly hair and big noses, so they are not really white. FarCenter Apr 2013 #19
These kinds of discussions definitely prove that color isn't what defines color lately. (nt) Posteritatis Apr 2013 #20
"because of FBI concerns about his possible ties to Islamic radicals" KamaAina Apr 2013 #21
People trying to label them anything just come across looking bad. reformist2 Apr 2013 #22
"Because the world H2O Man Apr 2013 #23
Being Muslims treestar Apr 2013 #25
That's the Crux of It RobinA Apr 2013 #37
True. I imagine Pam Geller is happy about this. She can continue her anti-Muslim tirades while pampango Apr 2013 #41
They are LITERALLY Caucasian librechik Apr 2013 #27
And the twisting that Joan is going through looks painful B2G Apr 2013 #29
I Didn't Think RobinA Apr 2013 #39
Muslims represent the whole human rainbow Warpy Apr 2013 #30
The whole purpose of the "being white" has nothing to do with skin color. It's about motivation. hughee99 Apr 2013 #31
+1000 B2G Apr 2013 #33
Just curious Separation Apr 2013 #35
I work with several Bosnians and Albanians NickB79 Apr 2013 #38
Of course they are. The word Caucasian comes from the Caucasus area where they are from. Cleita Apr 2013 #40
If "real" white people apply any descriptor when referencing the brothers Capt. Obvious Apr 2013 #42
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