Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People

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I got another white dude who posted a fake news response to Clarence Thomas' actual record on his opposition to black voting rights. If this doesn't show you why certain types support blacks like Thomas and want other blacks to be like him, then nothing does.
 
I got another white dude who posted a fake news response to Clarence Thomas' actual record on his opposition to black voting rights. If this doesn't show you why certain types support blacks like Thomas and want other blacks to be like him, then nothing does.
There are no such texts anywhere indicating that Thomas opposed black voting rights. Only texts that have been misconstrued by skin pimps of all skin colors.
 
There are no such texts anywhere indicating that Thomas opposed black voting rights. Only texts that have been misconstrued by skin pimps of all skin colors.
Liar. His record is clear. But once again we see another white racist defender of Clarence Thomas.
 
And neither do you....as I recall they decide that for themselves....who the fuck do you think you are?
Since I am black, I determine what is better for blacks more than you can, and I say that Clarence Thomas is a worthless POS who has done harm to black progress. And that is what the black writer of the article I used in the OP is saying. You will support any black person who opposes black progress.
 
This is how blacks feel about Thomas. But right-wing whites love him. Why? Because Thomas is working to help them get their pro white agenda accomplished. They consider anyone black who opposes black progress as independent thinkers. Funny how that is.

Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People​


Throughout Black History Month, we recall the achievements of Black Americans. These include the champions of the Civil Rights Movement—monumental leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Ella Baker. The first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, also looms large; Marshall fought for civil rights long before assuming his rightful position in the highest court in the land. Marshall led the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and was known for fighting segregation in schools, a fight which culminated in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

That type of legacy is deserving of the utmost regard and respect during Black History Month and every other day—and it stands in stark contrast to his successor on the court, Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was nominated by Republican President George H.W. Bush and has served on the high court since 1991. But he is no Thurgood Marshall. Where Marshall fought tooth and nail to upend threats to equity, civil rights, and justice, Thomas fights to take America back. He fights against the working class and minorities, finding unique ways to fight against the Black community he hails from in the process. It's why Black Americans shouldn't celebrate Justice Thomas during Black History Month. He simply doesn't deserve it.

The Black community doesn't celebrate Thomas because Thomas does everything in his power to make life worse for us.

Black History Month isn't a time to glorify a threat to Black progress. Clarence Thomas has proven himself time and time again to be an enemy to Black people. Who needs white supremacists when a Black man who benefited from civil rights wins is leading the charge to destroy the very policies that made his career possible?


I have a new hero...Clarence Thomas
 
This is how blacks feel about Thomas. But right-wing whites love him. Why? Because Thomas is working to help them get their pro white agenda accomplished. They consider anyone black who opposes black progress as independent thinkers. Funny how that is.

Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People​


Throughout Black History Month, we recall the achievements of Black Americans. These include the champions of the Civil Rights Movement—monumental leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Ella Baker. The first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, also looms large; Marshall fought for civil rights long before assuming his rightful position in the highest court in the land. Marshall led the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and was known for fighting segregation in schools, a fight which culminated in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

That type of legacy is deserving of the utmost regard and respect during Black History Month and every other day—and it stands in stark contrast to his successor on the court, Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was nominated by Republican President George H.W. Bush and has served on the high court since 1991. But he is no Thurgood Marshall. Where Marshall fought tooth and nail to upend threats to equity, civil rights, and justice, Thomas fights to take America back. He fights against the working class and minorities, finding unique ways to fight against the Black community he hails from in the process. It's why Black Americans shouldn't celebrate Justice Thomas during Black History Month. He simply doesn't deserve it.

The Black community doesn't celebrate Thomas because Thomas does everything in his power to make life worse for us.

Black History Month isn't a time to glorify a threat to Black progress. Clarence Thomas has proven himself time and time again to be an enemy to Black people. Who needs white supremacists when a Black man who benefited from civil rights wins is leading the charge to destroy the very policies that made his career possible?


Interesting how any black person who DARES to leave the Democrat plantation is trashed.

Clarence Thomas should be our Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is far more honest and has more integrity than our current Chief Justice.
 
Since I am black, I determine what is better for blacks more than can, do, and I can say that Clarence Thomas is a worthless POS who has done harm to black progress. And that is what the black writer of the article I used in the OP is saying. You will support any black person who opposes black progress.
Man....you try that shit on some of my black friends....you'd be on your ass in a split second. They run their own lives just fine without your help or your ludicrous approval....
 
Man....you try that shit on some of my black friends....you'd be on your ass in a split second. They run their own lives just fine without your help or your ludicrous approval....
Look fool, I can say what I do to whatever black friends you claim to have and they will agree with me if they have good sense. Stop making up blacks who you claim agree with your racist bs.
 
This is how blacks feel about Thomas. But right-wing whites love him. Why? Because Thomas is working to help them get their pro white agenda accomplished. They consider anyone black who opposes black progress as independent thinkers. Funny how that is.

Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People​


Throughout Black History Month, we recall the achievements of Black Americans. These include the champions of the Civil Rights Movement—monumental leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Ella Baker. The first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, also looms large; Marshall fought for civil rights long before assuming his rightful position in the highest court in the land. Marshall led the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and was known for fighting segregation in schools, a fight which culminated in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

That type of legacy is deserving of the utmost regard and respect during Black History Month and every other day—and it stands in stark contrast to his successor on the court, Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was nominated by Republican President George H.W. Bush and has served on the high court since 1991. But he is no Thurgood Marshall. Where Marshall fought tooth and nail to upend threats to equity, civil rights, and justice, Thomas fights to take America back. He fights against the working class and minorities, finding unique ways to fight against the Black community he hails from in the process. It's why Black Americans shouldn't celebrate Justice Thomas during Black History Month. He simply doesn't deserve it.

The Black community doesn't celebrate Thomas because Thomas does everything in his power to make life worse for us.

Black History Month isn't a time to glorify a threat to Black progress. Clarence Thomas has proven himself time and time again to be an enemy to Black people. Who needs white supremacists when a Black man who benefited from civil rights wins is leading the charge to destroy the very policies that made his career possible?


Justice Thomas is infinitely smarter than lil im.2. He is an American hero and a black hero.

Lil im.2 is merely a stupid racist scumbag.
 
Interesting how any black person who DARES to leave the Democrat plantation is trashed.

Clarence Thomas should be our Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is far more honest and has more integrity than our current Chief Justice.
Thomas has no integrity, and I will be reporting every white person who decides to use the term plantation because we refuse to accept black sellouts who only exist to do the white racists bidding. There is no democratic plantation and we do not have to accept anyone black who is working to erase the civil rights he has benefitted from.
 
This is how blacks feel about Thomas. But right-wing whites love him. Why? Because Thomas is working to help them get their pro white agenda accomplished. They consider anyone black who opposes black progress as independent thinkers. Funny how that is.

Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People​


Throughout Black History Month, we recall the achievements of Black Americans. These include the champions of the Civil Rights Movement—monumental leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Ella Baker. The first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, also looms large; Marshall fought for civil rights long before assuming his rightful position in the highest court in the land. Marshall led the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and was known for fighting segregation in schools, a fight which culminated in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

That type of legacy is deserving of the utmost regard and respect during Black History Month and every other day—and it stands in stark contrast to his successor on the court, Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was nominated by Republican President George H.W. Bush and has served on the high court since 1991. But he is no Thurgood Marshall. Where Marshall fought tooth and nail to upend threats to equity, civil rights, and justice, Thomas fights to take America back. He fights against the working class and minorities, finding unique ways to fight against the Black community he hails from in the process. It's why Black Americans shouldn't celebrate Justice Thomas during Black History Month. He simply doesn't deserve it.

The Black community doesn't celebrate Thomas because Thomas does everything in his power to make life worse for us.

Black History Month isn't a time to glorify a threat to Black progress. Clarence Thomas has proven himself time and time again to be an enemy to Black people. Who needs white supremacists when a Black man who benefited from civil rights wins is leading the charge to destroy the very policies that made his career possible?


Black man not acting the way the Democratic party demands. Affirmative Action is the exact opposite of what the Civil Rights movement was trying to achieve.
 
Black man not acting the way the Democratic party demands. Affirmative Action is the exact opposite of what the Civil Rights movement was trying to achieve.
Incorrect. Black man doing the bidding of white racists wanting to maintain white racial preferences. Affirmative Action is exactly what the civil rights movement was about. The movement was about making the government establish equal opportunity that did not exist, not shrink because whites could not be given every job.
 
Liar. We blacks know Marshall's record.


No, most blacks have no clue of his record, they only know the sanitized, propagandized version people like you and the media spew. Here's a thought, why don't you tell the nearly 20 million black children, their children and grandchildren that never were, how fucking great Marshall and his cronies were for them. OH WAIT...

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This is how blacks feel about Thomas. But right-wing whites love him. Why? Because Thomas is working to help them get their pro white agenda accomplished. They consider anyone black who opposes black progress as independent thinkers. Funny how that is.

Clarence Thomas Is Not a Black Hero—He's an Enemy of Black People​


Throughout Black History Month, we recall the achievements of Black Americans. These include the champions of the Civil Rights Movement—monumental leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Ella Baker. The first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, also looms large; Marshall fought for civil rights long before assuming his rightful position in the highest court in the land. Marshall led the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and was known for fighting segregation in schools, a fight which culminated in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

That type of legacy is deserving of the utmost regard and respect during Black History Month and every other day—and it stands in stark contrast to his successor on the court, Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was nominated by Republican President George H.W. Bush and has served on the high court since 1991. But he is no Thurgood Marshall. Where Marshall fought tooth and nail to upend threats to equity, civil rights, and justice, Thomas fights to take America back. He fights against the working class and minorities, finding unique ways to fight against the Black community he hails from in the process. It's why Black Americans shouldn't celebrate Justice Thomas during Black History Month. He simply doesn't deserve it.

The Black community doesn't celebrate Thomas because Thomas does everything in his power to make life worse for us.

Black History Month isn't a time to glorify a threat to Black progress. Clarence Thomas has proven himself time and time again to be an enemy to Black people. Who needs white supremacists when a Black man who benefited from civil rights wins is leading the charge to destroy the very policies that made his career possible?



He’s a hero. You on the other hand……..

Not so much.
 
lil im.2 is like a house negro for the Democrap Plantation. His job is to curry favor with his massa’s by denying that there is a Democrap Plantation and by trying to cast aspersions on any blacks who reject the Democrap Plantation and its demands for a black monolithic devotion to the Democrap Plantation.
 
No, most blacks have no clue of his record, they only know the sanitized, propagandized version people like you and the media spew. Here's a thought, why don't you tell the nearly 20 million black children, their children and grandchildren that never were, how fucking great Marshall and his cronies were for them. OH WAIT...

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How the hell would your white ass know what most blacks don't know? Answer: You don't. Most blacks DO know of Thomases record. Thurgood Marshalls record speaks for itself, and it began long before he became a justice. You don't know squat about him. And don't try that abortion bullshit white man.
 
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