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Thread started 05/01/03 5:26am

sumtymes

e-bay profiting from ignorance

i recently heard

that e-bay features

racist items

4 example, they

offer "the n--ger bible'

apparently, they

also offer many

more insulting

n--ger items


will they sale

their very soul

4 a profit?


ignorance is not bliss
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Reply #1 posted 05/01/03 6:10am

Fhunkin

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They also sell "Gold Nigga" !!
Futuristic Fantasy
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Reply #2 posted 05/01/03 6:10am

JDINTERACTIVE

This is disturbing news. However, the blame surely lies on that of the sellers of such items. I dont think its those working 4 ebay surely. As part of their trading standards such offensive material would be removed from the site.
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Reply #3 posted 05/01/03 6:10am

agotajonesmart
ha

I think they would. It's the American Dream. smile
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/03 7:01am

Anxiety

I don't have anything against eBay allowing stuff like this to be sold. The real question is: why would someone buy it?

Think about it. Some scholars seek items like these out so they can study racist literature and teach students how to counter such material, and others seek this material out to understand the minds of racist zealots so as better to understand hate crimes, racist militias, and other forms of race-based violence. Others simply seek stuff like this out to remind themselves of the hatred that's out there.

It's less about the objects - it's more about the context in which the object is used.
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Reply #5 posted 05/03/03 8:21am

Alice

Anxiety said:

I don't have anything against eBay allowing stuff like this to be sold. The real question is: why would someone buy it?

Think about it. Some scholars seek items like these out so they can study racist literature and teach students how to counter such material, and others seek this material out to understand the minds of racist zealots so as better to understand hate crimes, racist militias, and other forms of race-based violence. Others simply seek stuff like this out to remind themselves of the hatred that's out there.

It's less about the objects - it's more about the context in which the object is used.


i completly agree..

for example i recently bought a couple of nazi propaganda posters, not because i'm a rascist in the making or a neo nazi but because i'm writing a paper on nazi propaganda and the symbols they used.
i also found it intresting to know that you couldn't buy Hitlers "mein Kampf" in Europe along with other Nazi propaganda films...

i think it is vital you understand the past to be able to understand the futur and that means taking the good with the bad...
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