tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post2152930502430495201..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: THE 2011 SBPDL READERS SURVEYStuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-85635588238886152512011-10-08T20:55:34.132-07:002011-10-08T20:55:34.132-07:002. That the whole site was either a satire or an a...2. That the whole site was either a satire or an attempt to discredit legitimate attempts to solve problems.<br /><br />3. I'm not a regular reader, just here for a quick train wreck fix.<br /><br />4. I'm in the ranks of Those Who Can See and Who Believe In Actually Solving Problems.<br /><br />5. If there's anything here that's actually worthwhile instead of just being, among other things, OTT scaremongering, I would probably post it publicly but with a disclaimer.<br /><br />6. Come up with effective solutions, and ones directed at bad guys who have actual power. Not all liberals are bad and not all conservatives are good (and some are really bad).<br /><br />18. If white people are so superior, why do they keep doing stupid things and losing? Read, study, and learn from the two comments I left here (I'm Anon at 2:47 and 1:43):<br /><br />/2011/08/america-as-blackhawk-down-mogadishu-in.html<br /><br />If this site were smart, it would move away from the thinking of the replies I got from MrGJG and towards what I suggested. I'll check back in a year or two and see how it's going...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-29306573573412583412011-09-20T10:44:47.966-07:002011-09-20T10:44:47.966-07:00The SBPDL Readers Survey
1. How did you find out ...The SBPDL Readers Survey<br /><br />1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br />The Political Cesspool interview.<br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br />That is was very truthful and well written.<br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br />The variety of topics it covers. They always seem to apply to what is going on in my area (Chicago).<br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br />When my once safe and White neighborhood started becoming black and all the crime and degradation that came with the blacks.<br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br />Yes, but most people I know think I'm a vile racist. I take that as a compliment.<br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br /><br />Do more interviews, such as the one on Political Cesspool. They are invaluable in getting the work out.<br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br /><br />The articles on crime and BRA.<br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br />None, I enjoy them all.<br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br /><br />Increased crime/corruption since Mein Obama took office. I feel we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg with the gun-running scandal, etc.<br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br /><br />Yes.<br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br /><br />Don't know, but whatever it is, I'm sure it will be great.<br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br />No, they serve a useful purpose.<br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /><br />Don't know, haven't used the comments section yet.<br /><br />14. How old are you?<br /><br />53.<br /><br /><br />15. What is your sex?<br /><br />Female.<br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br /><br />Perhaps a cross-reference way to organize past posts.<br /><br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br />Yes.<br /><br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br />Keep up the good work. I enjoyed your book SBPDL Yyear One and look forward to purchasing Year Two.Cathy Wrightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-70362556237290684702011-09-19T22:00:40.643-07:002011-09-19T22:00:40.643-07:001) Caste Football discussion forum
2) Thought, &q...1) Caste Football discussion forum<br /><br />2) Thought, "it's right up my alley"<br /><br />3) Very thought provoking; gives me good arguing material<br /><br />4) Slowly over the years, running and eventually owning my own restaurant, having to deal with "them" as customers.<br /><br />5) I am comfortable but I have not yet.<br /><br />6) Yes! Videos are always a good idea especially for the lazy people I know who do not read a thing!<br /><br />7) Honestly, all of them and, yes, I am a big fan of the sports articles, too.<br /><br />8) I at least skim them all.<br /><br />9) The Jewish/Black alliance has not been touched by you. I understand why you have not touched it but if you're going to expose the truth, pull the curtain all the way back and expose the truth. I know, I know, you'd be treading in DANGEROUS water, however, facts are facts! <br /><br />10) Honestly, probably not.<br /><br />11) Atlas with his globe except there is a black with a White woman standing on top of the globe. <br /><br />12) Of course not but I have never read any of the books.<br /><br />13) Discussion forum as someone suggested<br /><br />14) 33<br /><br />15) M<br /><br />16) Again, delve into who REALLY runs America (Hint: I smell gefilte fish)<br /><br />17) No way because I hate too much email<br /><br />18) Keep incorporating the sports. If people don't realize that it's part of the big picture within the bigger picture, make em realize it. Sports truly is a microcosm of life.<br /><br />-MDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-78448270251335393962011-09-19T16:22:40.367-07:002011-09-19T16:22:40.367-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL? –
It was pa...1. How did you find out about SBPDL? – <br /><br />It was part of a signature line on a webforum.<br /><br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site? – <br /><br />I thought it was very funny.<br /><br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader? – <br /><br />You see things the way I see them. We have very similar interests and have come to similar conclusions about the events around us.<br /><br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br />No single moment. My father was a defensive back coach at 2 Pac 10 schools. I played Division 1 college football and spent most of my life around black people. After college I was firmly with those who can see.<br /><br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites? – <br /><br />I send some to my friends and my brother. For the most part I stopped because they were uncomfortable with it.<br /><br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)? – <br /><br />Podcasts would be good. I enjoyed your segment on the Political Cesspool.<br /><br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America? <br /><br />All of the above.<br /><br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read? – <br /><br />Comic books. But I don’t hate them the way that others here seem to hate the football posts. I have just never found comic books interesting.<br /><br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? <br /><br />What are topics that should be addressed? More discussion of the shenanigans of the Black Caucus maybe. You seem to be hitting everything that I see.<br /><br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)? – <br /><br />Probably not.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site? – <br /><br />Not at all.<br /><br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section? – <br /><br />It is good that you have culled back on the trolls. You generally have a good comment section.<br /><br /><br />14. How old are you? 36<br /><br /><br /><br />15. What is your sex? MaleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-55417902730857182492011-09-19T10:20:51.417-07:002011-09-19T10:20:51.417-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
- Internet se...1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br />- Internet search in regards to the black mobs at the Wisconsin State Fair<br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br />- Very Favorable. Only wish mainstream media reported like this site does.<br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br />- Every white needs to know what is going on in regards to the continuing attacks against whites in this country.<br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br />- Had an altercation with a group of black females in a Walmart... it was like being swarmed by a bunch of monkeys. <br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br />- Absolutely.<br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br />- Yes on the videos. As for improvements, you might want to dampen down some of the hyperbole. Your readers know there is a problem. Treat the issue factually but dispassionately. <br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br />- Articles dealing with: black-on-white crime; BRA.<br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br />- None, so far.<br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br />- White organization that are publicly against BRA and victimization by blacks.<br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br />- Sure. It would be fun to publicly use.<br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br />- I'll have to get back to you on that one.<br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br />- No, but they are not what I look for as your main focus. Side issues and symptoms of the disease are what they are. <br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br />- Bigger space to view as we write, spell check built in and tags for section of the country, etc.<br /><br />14. How old are you?<br />- 58<br /><br />15. What is your sex?<br />-Male<br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br />- Improve your page's graphic appearance. Don't take this the wrong way, but it still looks rather amateurish.<br /><br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br />- Yes<br /><br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br />- I think your approach is on the right track, although I do agree with some of your readers in regards to the sports articles (and I have read them thoroughly). After all, another symptom and not the disease on which we need to focus.<br /><br />Thanks for all of the effort and time you devote to this issue and and where we are all headed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-64672592828610885302011-09-18T15:02:12.222-07:002011-09-18T15:02:12.222-07:001. I was googling to see if there was a "Stuf...1. I was googling to see if there was a "Stuff Black People Like" website.<br /><br />2. That I was finally seeing someone speak up in a manner that didn't resemble RAC lyrics.<br /><br />3. The high quality of the writing along with its well researched links.<br /><br />4. I moved in to a black neighborhood because of the cheap rent, I was formerly a DWL (and a bit of a wigger), but my year there changed everything.<br /><br />5. No, I could never do it, it would be social suicide. I shared some vdare and amerika.org links and that did enough damage already.<br /><br />6. A podcast would be cool, as long as you could provide content appropriate for that medium.<br /><br />7. Popular culture, crime, and the # posts.<br /><br />8. College football. Once was enough.<br /><br />9. Rap music, Africa, and other cultures reactions to blacks.<br /><br />10. No.<br /><br />11. Anything reminiscent of a time when western culture meant something.<br /><br />12. No, I purchased a couple eBooks, but I would avoid the pending release.<br /><br />13. They are fine as is.<br /><br />14. 27<br /><br />15. Male<br /><br />16. A better design would be nice. Sometimes the videos auto-play as well, which can be very annoying and embarrassing.<br /><br />17. No.<br /><br />18. Nada.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-48907798517857470232011-09-18T09:33:01.579-07:002011-09-18T09:33:01.579-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
I followed y...1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br />I followed your profile link from a comment you made on another blog (don’t remember which one).<br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br />Positive. It is well written.<br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br />The quality of the writing and the choice of topics. It would be easy to focus on something like crime, for example, but that gets repetitive after a while.<br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br />I don’t think it was any one specific incident. It was an accumulation of things over many years, fueled by the ever worsening situation. It wasn’t like my eyes suddenly snapped open one day, it was more like with each passing day, I noticed more and more.<br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br />It depends. Like many people, I choose to associate myself primarily with people who are somewhat similar in outlook, so it is like preaching to the choir. I do think that the tide may be changing, slowly. Sadly, the only way most people seem to be able to open their eyes is when they are so uncomfortable with the situation that they are finally forced to confront it.<br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br /><br />I do not know that podcasts and videos would necessarily be an improvement, although they may be a way to reach an audience that does not like to read.<br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br /><br />I like a broader mix of articles.<br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br />Actually, articles that I normally might have skipped, like the football articles, are ones that I found very interesting. I do not care at all about football, but I found them compelling. That is the mark of a well written article.<br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br /><br />I’m a new reader so I am unsure what has already been covered. <br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br /><br />Probably not.<br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br /><br />Don’t know. <br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br />No, I find them both very interesting. Pop culture is interesting but has been tackled many times by others, although not necessarily from your angle.<br /><br />Sports are one aspect of the culture wars which does not seem to have been given much attention. See #8.<br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /><br />Not sure.<br /><br />14. How old are you?<br /><br />40<br /><br />15. What is your sex?<br /><br />Male<br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br /><br />Not sure.<br /><br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br />I prefer RSS.<br /><br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br />Keep up the good work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-8669183947631171172011-09-18T08:54:44.745-07:002011-09-18T08:54:44.745-07:00Well, now that you have not posted my survey twice...Well, now that you have not posted my survey twice, you have told me all I need to know about who promotes SBPDL. It’s OK to point out the negro genetic nature, but we must ignore another group that has statistically impossible representation in the economic destruction of this country. A shame, really. I would have actually donated to a site that does expose the truth about black nature. But I also require truth about all subpopulations, too. You made it quite clear what "TRUTHS" you will and won't address. At least I can use your articles.Diogenesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-29734336921619593232011-09-18T08:21:46.455-07:002011-09-18T08:21:46.455-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
Another Web ...1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br />Another Web site; sorry, can't remember exactly which.<br /><br /> 2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br />Disbelief that anyone could publish it without being shut down or arrested.<br /><br /> 3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br />Exhilaration that opposition to BRA is widespread, and awareness of threats.<br /><br /> 4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br />No one particular moment, a gradual accumulation of evidence.<br /><br /> 5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br />No.<br /><br /> 6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br /><br />Better graphic design, that washed-out yellow background is ugly and the whole thing looks amateurish.<br /><br /> 7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br /><br />All of them except the sports stuff. I recognize that many whites will identify with pieces about BRA in connection with sports, so I'm not suggesting you ignore it. Just don't get too carried away with the subject.<br /><br /> 8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br />See #7 above.<br /><br /> 9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br /><br />MSM fawning over every black musician while ignoring most whites. It's particularly bad in jazz. You'd think jazz was "their" music and there'd never been an important white jazz musician except Benny Goodman.<br /><br /> 10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br /><br />No.<br /> 11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br /><br />I don't know, but for heaven's sake, avoid anything that reeks of Nazism or violence. No goddamn lightning bolts!<br /><br /> 12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br />Yes.<br /> 13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /><br />Ban the term "nigger." It's beneath us. We can make the same points without it and it turns off many whites who are beginning to see reality.<br /><br /> 14. How old are you?<br /><br />66.<br /><br /> 15. What is your sex?<br /><br />Male.<br /><br /> 16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br /><br />Find a talented and sympathetic Web designer and do a complete makeover to avoid the "tabloid" look.<br /><br /> 17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br />No.<br /> 18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br />It's useful to show black dysfunction and criminality, but concentrate on ideas about stopping BRA -- and not just packing heat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-36486965956630143292011-09-17T23:46:03.696-07:002011-09-17T23:46:03.696-07:00Anon at 6:50 PM: Google "Black IQ" and d...Anon at 6:50 PM: Google "Black IQ" and do some poking around. Blacks do have inherent inborn deficiencies. The welfare state, ethnic separatism, the entitlement mentality, and their victimhood merely amplify those deficiencies.Discardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-62641233082638084282011-09-17T18:50:44.755-07:002011-09-17T18:50:44.755-07:001. Just web browsing
2. Finally, someone is ...1. Just web browsing<br /><br /><br /> 2. Finally, someone is telling the truth! How long before he is shut down?<br /><br /><br /> 3. You highlight news that is routinely ignored or downplayed by the media<br /><br /><br /> 4. I own a house in the suburbs. I see the effects of blacks moving into the neighborhood every day, in terms of increased crime and -- I was going to say -- reduced property values. Instead, let's just tell the truth -- ruined lawns, piles of trash, unmaintained houses, increased crime -- i.e., uncivilized behavior.<br /><br /><br /> 5. No. All my friends are liberals.<br /><br /><br /> 6. I'm happy with what you are doing. I myself have no knowledge of sports, so a lot of that, while true, does not affect me viscerally, the way some of your other posts do. <br /><br /><br /> 7. Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? <br /><br /><br /> 8. Mostly the college sports ones.<br /><br /><br /> <br /> 10. Where could I show it? I could literally lose my job if it became known I visited this site.<br /><br /><br /> 11. Only opinion is that you avoid the "white supremacist" trap.<br /><br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /> 13. If you have surveys in the future, you should be able to come up with a more user-friendly way of responding. A tech-savvy person could help.<br /><br /> 14. 54<br /><br /> 15. Male<br /><br /> 18. What you do here is valuable. But to avoid being ignored as a nut, you have to avoid the "white supremacist" crap. Yes, the black subculture in the US is horrible. It is literally a blight on the whole culture. But is that because of an inherent, inborn problem with blacks, or because of what the welfare state, ethnic separtism, entitlement mentality, and victimhood has done to them? My guess is the latter.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-77825836046857989002011-09-17T17:30:37.162-07:002011-09-17T17:30:37.162-07:00The SBPDL Readers Survey
1. How did you find ...The SBPDL Readers Survey<br /><br /> 1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br />Article linked from another website<br /><br /> 2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br />Finally someone not afraid to speak the truth<br /><br /><br /> 3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br />The cold hard facts about America, social engineering,and white discrimination in informative, hard punching articles. <br /><br /> 4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br />The minute I got passed up for promotions for being white in favor of less productive, lesser educated, and lesser effective minorities.<br /><br /> 5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br />Yep.<br /><br /> 6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br /><br />Continue what you;re doing. Truth can not be improved upon.<br /><br /> 7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br /><br />Black Run America is always the most educational and entertaining.<br /><br /> 8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br /><br /> 9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br /><br /><br /> 10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br /><br />Yes, but I wouldn;t be adverse to just donating as well.<br /><br /> 11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br /><br />I'll leave that to more creative people.<br /><br /> 12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br />No. In fact athletics have been used as the foundation to create Black Run America. It must be clearly examined and exposed.<br /><br /> 13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /><br /><br /> 14. How old are you?<br /><br />37<br /><br /><br /> 15. What is your sex?<br /><br />Male<br /> 16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br /><br />Maybe change the background color scheme.<br /><br /> 17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br />Yes<br /><br /> 18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br />keep up the good work and watch your back. The more popular you become in exposing the Truth, the more of a target you become to those whose are only interested in perpetuating negroes in our midst.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-39069341193993670812011-09-17T14:20:36.389-07:002011-09-17T14:20:36.389-07:00Hey Paul, here you go!
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Someone linked it in a ...Hey Paul, here you go!<br /><br />1.<br />Someone linked it in a comment on Amren.com<br /><br />2.<br />Amused<br /><br />3.<br />The continuous updates and, after a while, the transition to more serious commentary, especially the identification of BRA.<br /><br />4.<br />I was already informed about race differences, but not the reality of American society. This blog changed that in a very profound way for me. I have always loved the USA, but there was always this strange hidden reality that I could never grasp. This blog made that reality unhidden, it is the reality of BRA.<br /><br />5.<br />No<br /><br />6.<br />You quote too much of the articles I think, but it's not a big thing. It would be an improvement though if you extracted just the most important parts, preferably just one or two paragraphs in length. Sometimes more is needed, but only rarely.<br /><br />7.<br />All of them, they are all important and they complete each other.<br /><br />I read just about everything, though I skim a lot when they get very detailed. I think the articles about how everyday life for average Americans is influenced by BRA are the most interesting, and much of the juice is in the comments section.<br /><br />8.<br />I don't really read the articles on sports, I skim through them though. The big picture that you paint is very interesting and accurate I believe. Sports serve the function of creating the diversion that is needed to leave the politicians free to play their game of thrones, and to help the masses accept the narrative that is served by the elites.<br /><br />9.<br />More on how white society and average life is influenced by politics, how communities are ruined, new ones built and ruined again, and how people try to protect themselves and their communities without being perceived as racist. It is both tragic and hilarious.<br /><br />10.<br />Yes if funny.<br /><br />11.<br />No clue.<br /><br />12.<br />No.<br /><br />13.<br />Comments are hard to manage, the more time you can spend answering them the better, but this is very time consuming. It would create more of a debate than just the odd flame war, but the comments are usually very good anyway because people include a lot of anecdotes and personal experiences that are informative and fun to read. Definitely ban trolls and anti-rational debaters like Desiree/Snape. They hog the entire post and draw attention away from the subject and wastes everybody's time.<br /><br />14.<br />34<br /><br />15.<br />Male<br /><br />16.<br />Nothing<br /><br />17.<br />No<br /><br />18.<br />I like your site Paul, but it lacks a philosophy or direction. What do YOU want to happen, what are YOUR solutions. Right now the PC-controlled atmosphere out in the real world makes this blog a safety valve. People come here to read forbidden material, and let out some frustration in the comments section, but sooner or later a direction must be taken, solutions must be found. Intellectual leadership is not for everybody, but if you want to take the next step, start taking positions and start defending them. <br /><br />Pointing out all that is wrong with society and writing humorously about them has gotten you far, but you could go farther. What kind of world do you see in the future, what would you want for your Kids?NW Europeannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-35412437915414733552011-09-16T14:56:46.424-07:002011-09-16T14:56:46.424-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
From anothe...1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br /> From another RR site.<br /><br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br /> Positive.<br /><br /> <br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br /> Humorous tone of posts, and sometimes from comments.<br /><br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br /> Happened prior to SBPDL and it was gradual, so I can't pin-point a moment.<br /><br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br /> Depends on the situation and the friend. Some are more brainwashed than others.<br /><br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br /><br /> No real opinion on podcasts or videos. <br /><br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br /><br /> A little bit of everything. The # posts and articles related to current events attract me the most.<br /><br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br /> Rarely ignore articles.<br /><br /><br /> 9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br /><br /> Current events.<br /><br /> <br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br /><br /> If there is enough disposable income available, yes.<br /><br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br /><br /> Most of the icons I'd suggest would probably be too crude.<br /><br /> <br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br /> It's good to have variety, though when it comes to pop culture and sports try not to have one article after another be on the same theme.<br /><br /> <br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /> <br /> 2 ideas (off the top of my head): <br />1. comment ratings with the ability to have overly negative comments hidden, but with the option of viewing them if one so wishes. <br /><br />2. Verification on not just article facts but comment facts. For example: a poster by the name of 'Whiskey' keeps on making the erroneous claim that blacks are bigger, stronger, and better athletes on average than Whites. The facts and figures say otherwise.<br /> <br /> <br />14. How old are you?<br /><br /> Mid-20s<br /><br /><br />15. What is your sex?<br /><br /> Male<br /><br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br /> <br /> One of the two comments suggestions I mentioned above.<br /><br /> <br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br /> No need, as I check the site daily.<br /><br /> <br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br /> Have sister sites: Stuff Mexicans/Mestizos Don't Like, Stuff Orientals Don't Like, etc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-59674961330815533352011-09-16T05:13:52.353-07:002011-09-16T05:13:52.353-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
Through SWPL...<i>1. How did you find out about SBPDL?</i><br /><br />Through SWPL.<br /> <br /><br /><i>2. What were your initial reactions to the site?</i><br /><br />I welcomed it. I was already a race realist.<br /> <br /><br /><i>3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?</i><br /><br />Talks about real life situations and talks to other genuine conservative websites such as VFR.<br /><br /><i>4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See?</i> <br /><br />My African father attacked my Caucasian mother.<br /><br /><i>5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?</i><br /><br />Sure.<br /> <br /><br /><i>6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?</i><br /><br />I have no idea. <br /><br /><i>7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?</i><br /><br />All of them. I like the macro view of this website.<br /> <br /><br /><i>8. What are the articles that you don't read?</i><br /><br />Long sports articles and a couple where commenters are defending homosexuals, polygamists and feminists.<br /> <br /><br /><i>9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?</i><br /><br />Address the Brown Undertow and the Latinos. Lots of whites are having children with hispanics now. Talk about the future and life after BRA as well.<br /> <br /><br /><i>10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?</i><br /><br />If I like it and found it useful then yep.<br /> <br /><br /><i>11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?</i><br /><br />The logo should deal with blacks and their power over America (BRA). Maybe a picture of a black man shouting civil rights while destroying Western civilization. <br /><br /><i>12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?</i><br /><br />They turn me on.<br /> <br /><br /><i>13. How can we improve the comments section?</i><br /><br />Get rid of trolls and monitor the comment section.<br /><br /><i>14. How old are you?</i><br /> <br />18 years old.<br /><br /><br /><i>15. What is your sex?</i><br /><br />Female (woman).<br /> <br /><br /><i>16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?</i><br /><br />I would make it shorter and not as long.<br /> <br /><br /><i>17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?</i><br /><br />Yep.<br /> <br /><br /><i>18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.</i><br /><br />I'm an orthodox Christian conservative and am wary of fake, liberal so-called "religious" people like Cafeteria Catholics and the Episcopilans.Amandlanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-25406532289717183402011-09-15T22:15:59.310-07:002011-09-15T22:15:59.310-07:001. Linked here from AmRen, IIRC.
2. Hilarious/T...1. Linked here from AmRen, IIRC. <br /><br /><br />2. Hilarious/Thank god someone is finally calling bullshit on BRA. <br /><br /><br />3. See #2<br /><br /><br />4. Many years ago when I lived in a neighborhood with a substantial number of blacks.<br /><br />5. Yes. In fact I often read this blog with my front door open and anyone who passes by can clearly see what I'm looking at. Even though there are blacks who've been recently moving into my apartment complex, I don't give a shit; I'm tired of pretending like I give a shit about these savages' feelings. I'm in a state where the gun laws are very permissive--no permit is even required to carry a concealed weapon in public here--and I'm armed to the teeth so I don't really have to give a shit about their feelings. One of my handguns is always sitting on the table right next to me when I read this site, and if that can't handle matters, my trusty old Mossberg Persuader is only about thirty feet away in the back room. <br /> <br />6. Can't really think of any; It's perfect the way it is. <br /><br />7. The comments are my favorite part. It's always nice to hear ideas and input from others Who Can See. <br /><br />8. Only the ones about football.<br /><br />9. Cant really think of any. This blog is pretty much perfect as it is.<br /><br />10. Maybe. <br /><br />11. Not sure, exactly, but it should certainly have some sort of monkey on it.<br /><br />12. Can't stand sports. Pop culture is interesting to lampoon and make fun of. Mention sports, though, and I go right to sleep. I've never followed sports. <br /><br />13. Cant think of how it could be any better. Maybe IP ban Disarray? <br /><br />14. 36<br /><br />15. Male.<br /> <br />16. No more sports articles.<br /><br />17. Maybe. <br /><br />18. Keep up the good work.Simon Jesternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-51012097024101533432011-09-15T09:15:20.290-07:002011-09-15T09:15:20.290-07:00The SBPDL Readers Survey
1. How did you find ...The SBPDL Readers Survey<br /><br /> 1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br /><br />A link from another site, not sure what one.<br /><br /> 2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br /><br />I thought it was pretty funny.<br /><br /> 3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br /><br />I realized you were pretty serious.<br /><br /> 4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br /><br /><br />About 5-7 years ago, through the Internet I became familiar with the truthful media, after having grown up with the American analog to Pravda (the MSM).<br /><br /> 5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br /><br />I've showed a few who have become "unplugged" from the Matrix. One must be careful.<br /><br /><br /> <br /> 8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br /><br />I usually check most of them out although I'm not so interested in pop culture or sports. I do understand that pop is a mirror into majority "thinking."<br /><br /> <br /> 12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br /><br />No<br /> 13. How can we improve the comments section?<br /><br />HTML formatting? Maybe it already exists.<br /><br /> 14. How old are you?<br /><br />57<br /><br /><br /> 15. What is your sex?<br /><br />Hetero<br /><br /> <br /> 17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br /><br />not sure<br /><br /> 18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br /><br />I think all in all Paul does a great job.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-47135721110245561642011-09-15T07:21:30.481-07:002011-09-15T07:21:30.481-07:001. Comments and pointers on other HBD sites (Saile...1. Comments and pointers on other HBD sites (Sailer, OneSTDV).<br /><br />2. Delicious humor about the most dysfunctional ethnic group in the USA and perhaps the world.<br /><br />3. Good writing and (sometimes) informative and insightful commenters.<br /><br />4. I noticed the differences in K-6, more than 40 years ago. I understood the foundation for those differences when Sailer and others brought up the consistent differences in IQ, AFQT, GRE, criminal stats, etc.<br /><br />5. No. I'm surrounded by DWLs. Too few can see, and reject anything that's unsympathetic to "the poor downtrodden NAMs".<br /><br />6. No suggestions.<br /><br />7. BRA and BBB posts are most useful, esp. the YouTube videos which can be embedded elsewhere to help break down DWL denial.<br /><br />8. I don't care about the sports stuff, but I read most of them anyway.<br /><br />9. More BBB. Statistics which show the burden of AA/diversity to American business and thus jobs. If possible, stats which show the difference in growth and profitability between businesses too small to have AA/diversity mandates and those above the EEOC threshold. Document the cost of BRA.<br /><br />10. No.<br /><br />11. No suggestions.<br /><br />12. If the author needs to scratch a creative itch, he should do it. Whether or not I'll read it doesn't matter.<br /><br />13. Filter comments for Diarrhea's and other trolls' catch-phrases and force them to be at least a bit creative.<br /><br />14. 50+<br /><br />15. Male<br /><br />16. Switch to a serif font in articles and comments for improved readability.<br /><br />17. No.<br /><br />18. No comments.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-49474757102167849392011-09-14T21:01:32.199-07:002011-09-14T21:01:32.199-07:001. I was linked to it on another alt-right website...1. I was linked to it on another alt-right website. I don't remember which one.<br /><br /><br />2. Very positive. It was funny, and you cover the topic black run-America thoroughly. <br /><br /><br />3. Your articles are always impressively sourced, and they've provided me with a lot of good/informative reading. Also, you rarely make any claim you aren't prepared to back up.<br /><br />4. I was always opposed to affirmative action programs and the concept of white guilt. <br /><br />5. Probably not. Violating political corectness is a crime, and I don't want to leave any digital fingerprints that could be traced back to me.<br /><br /><br />6. Just keep doing what you're doing. I would like to see more numbered entries, but I have no reason to complain about how you run SBPDL.<br /><br /><br /><br />7. The articles that deal with the more obscure aspects of BRA. The obscure stuff. Everyone knows about flash mobs. Fewer people know about, say Prince George's County.<br /><br /><br />8. I try to read everything you write.<br /><br /><br />9. I'd like to see more debunking of the common myths that attribute black dysfunction to poverty, institutional racism, education, etc.<br /><br /><br />10. Probably not, to be honest.<br /><br /><br />11. Nothing that looks overtly racist.<br /><br />12. Not at all.<br /><br />13. Just keep Desiree out.<br /><br /><br />14. 22<br /><br />15. Male<br /><br /><br />16. More labels, especially on older articles. <br /><br /><br />17. I might.<br /><br /><br />18. If I remember correctly, you recently lost your job because of what you wrote here, but you decided to keep writing. I admire that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-30143168126803564262011-09-14T19:51:27.605-07:002011-09-14T19:51:27.605-07:001. How did you find out about SBPDL?
Don’t remembe...1. How did you find out about SBPDL?<br />Don’t remember.<br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br />Liked the humor.<br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br />Liked the humor and the plethora of links.<br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br />Reactions to O.J. trial. Being called a racist for disliking Obama in 2008.<br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br />God, no. You have to pick your battles; I argue about Islam and immigration.<br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br />I prefer reading to watching or listening.<br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br />I especially enjoy pieces on grooming (hair weaves, fake nails). Have you seen Michelle’s latest nose job? Getting into Janet Jackson territory. She looked better with her original nose. What is it with strong black women trying to look white? My guilty pleasure: Michelle’s Mirror website, for the pictures. She dresses like a boss I had, except even worse.<br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br />Skim the sports. Don’t like baseball (all that spitting), basketball (trash talking), football (just don’t get it). I find golf restful.<br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br />You’re doing fine. Also, I follow events in England and Europe, where there seems to be a decades-long elite plan to break the spirit of the natives by flooding them with Muslim immigrants. I think BRA and Mexican immigration do the same thing here. If you are interested, look into this.<br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br />No. Long-term unemployed. Also, I don’t wear logos.<br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br />No idea.<br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. . . . Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br />No. Why should they?<br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br />Personally, I liked Desiree’s posts, except I felt so sorry for her.<br /><br />14. How old are you?<br />63<br /><br />15. What is your sex?<br />F.<br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br />Better copy editing. (I’m a copy editor.)<br /><br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br />No. And please don’t require registration to comment.<br /><br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do.<br />The Post Office is broke because Congress makes it prefund its long-term pension liabilities; otherwise, its budget would be balanced. FedEx and UPS use the Post Office to deliver where they don’t (for UPS, that’s 25 percent of deliveries). Reducing or eliminating the Post Office would hurt people in rural areas. Part of Agenda 21, to kick people off the land?<br /><br />—GAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-42256074927231120842011-09-14T16:04:24.526-07:002011-09-14T16:04:24.526-07:00The SBPDL Readers Survey
1. How did you find out a...The SBPDL Readers Survey<br />1. How did you find out about SBPDL? (googling about looting)<br /><br /><br />2. What were your initial reactions to the site?<br />(I thought it was amusing, like learning a new hobby and then finding out that there's a cable show about your new hobby)<br /><br />3. What attracted you to stick with SBPDL and become a regular reader?<br />(the politically incorrect manner in which commenters put Desiree in her place)<br /><br />4. What was the moment that caused you to join the ranks of Those Who Can See? <br />(Watching the OJ verdict)<br /><br />5. Are you comfortable showing SBPDL to your friends, either in person, via E-mail, or by posting links to here on social networking sites?<br />(only with people I know very well)<br /><br />6. What are ways that SBPDL can improve? Would you like to see Podcasts or Videos (just know that videos would be done in a way to protect us)?<br />(video links to worldstarhiphop and mentalzero)<br /><br />7. What are the articles that attract you to the site and keep you coming back? The # posts? Articles on crime? Articles on popular culture? Articles on Black-Run America?<br />(ARTICLES ON BLACK RELATIONS WITH NON-WHITE GROUPS...JEWS, IMMIGRANTS)<br /><br />8. What are the articles that you don't read?<br />(articles about white legacy)<br /><br />9. What are articles that you would like to see here? What are topics that should be addressed?<br />(AGAIN, ARTICLES ON BLACK RELATIONS WITH NON-WHITE GROUPS...JEWS, IMMIGRANTS. "RACE RELATIONS" IN THE U.S. MEAN "BLACK/WHITE" RELATIONS EXCLUSIVELY)<br /><br /><br />10. Would you buy SBPDL merchandise (i.e. shirts, cups, stickers, pins, etc.)?<br />(not really)<br /><br />11. Using crowdsourcing, Paul Kersey is working on having a logo for SBPDL created. Based on you reading SBPDL, what should that logo look like and incorporate?<br />(don't know)<br /><br />12. Paul Kersey gets on creative kicks. One turned into Hollywood in Blackface. The other, Captain American and Whiteness. Now, a creative kick is turning into a book that will be tentatively titled The Opiate of America: How the Integration of College Football at Predominantly White Institutions enabled Black-Run America. Do these ventures into pop culture or sports turn you off from the site?<br />(no, they're okay)<br /><br />13. How can we improve the comments section?<br />(make people have to log in order to comment, so that we don't have all these 'anonymous' names [as I am admittedly doing now])<br /><br />14. How old are you?<br />15. What is your sex?<br /><br /><br />16. If you could make one change to the site, what would it be?<br />(the coloring format)<br /><br />17. Would you subscribe to the E-mail (I'll be using Constant Contact or Mail Chimp)?<br />(don't know yet)<br /><br />18. Finally, any general comments that you would like to make, please do. I've always considered this a site where collaboration is vital to the continued growth and improvement of SBPDL. I know many of you have voiced their concerns about the sports articles, but if you actually read them you'll see they aren't what you might expect them to be.<br />(more articles which reaffirm how the maintenance of a black population is working out for other countries. Americans can only be more emboldened if they know that people all over the world share their sense of alarm by what they are experiencing first hand)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-25575614116291100922011-09-14T14:24:47.456-07:002011-09-14T14:24:47.456-07:001. Don't remember initially. But started read...1. Don't remember initially. But started reading regularly from the link on OneSTDV's page.<br /><br />2. Laughter (when it was more comedy based). I came back after you switched - I was already on board, so it was just interesting to get another perspective on the problems the US is facing.<br /><br />3. Its comforting to know I'm not the only sane person in an increasingly crazy world.<br /><br />4. It was more of a gradual shift. Experiences going all the way back to Jr. HS. What I saw just didn't mesh with my egalitarian beliefs, but I didn't think much of it. Learning about the BITCH 100 and Chitlins "IQ Tests" in HS Psych brought up questions. They were obvious BS and proved nothing. Continued experiences led me from blaming white racism to black culture, and finally, genetics.<br /><br />5. Not yet. I would absolutely lose my job (serious background checks). I test people out slowly. I have one friend that's on board; a few others that are possible.<br /><br />6. Just keep mixing it up.<br /><br />7. See above.<br /><br />8. I read most of them; no real pattern to what I read vs. skim.<br /><br />9. Black vs. white gym behavior, driving styles - all the little things that lead to a reduced quality of life. People would be surprised how much it comes down to black people. Along with the sports theme - the negroification of sports, especially football (spear hits instead of tackling, and the resulting increase of injuries).<br /><br />10. Yes, but for no I couldn't wear it or display it.<br /><br />11. I'll get back to you with something.<br /><br />12. Pop culture and sports are primary influences on the majority of people. Exploring how their role in getting us to where we are is crucial.<br /><br />13. No opinion.<br /><br />14. 34<br /><br />15. M<br /><br />16. No opinion<br /><br />17. ProbablyVannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-3742279655129569482011-09-14T12:28:48.931-07:002011-09-14T12:28:48.931-07:00I will answer this in depth later, but for now I s...I will answer this in depth later, but for now I simply wish to share <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN-no1Ka7yU" rel="nofollow">my own favorite video clip</a> from the classic flick 'The 13th Warrior'.<br /><br />The survey is a great idea. Communicating effectively and charismatically is essential for winning over a dissenting audience.Phallusterhttp://www.mypostingcareer.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-11437131263456065082011-09-14T11:56:00.178-07:002011-09-14T11:56:00.178-07:00Sorry for the re-post.Sorry for the re-post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-28016342330324637722011-09-14T11:54:32.716-07:002011-09-14T11:54:32.716-07:00Update on the savages who attacked the transgender...Update on the savages who attacked the transgender in McDonalds.<br /><br />http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2011/09/13/woman-sentenced-to-5-years-in-rosedale-transgender-attack/<br /><br />If you remember, Desiree laughed hysterically at this black-on-white violence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com