I have a sinking feeling in my heart which is that the end of the MAGA revolution is near

This is my favorite thread. Utterly delusional postings from people who helped screw up the nation without a single self reflective moment of realization about it.

Lesson 1: Following a con man is like jumping off a building... it feels fun and exhilarating until you hit the ground

Lesson 2: You cant change reality no matter how much you lie about it to yourself and others

Lesson 3: A small minority cant impose its unpopular will on the majority with sliver of electoral power

Lesson 4: Competence, experience, and expertise mean something and the absence is a disaster

Lesson 5: There is no mass will for cruelty


Look, I get wishfully looking back to your childhood and wishing things were as simple as they seemed - even though they werent. But concluding that it means brown and poor people are the problem and everything would be better if we hurt them is so destructive, inhuman, and un-American.

The answer is to move forward and embrace the future and not cling on to a memory of a past that never was.
I know you're excited about goose stepping into the glorious socialist future, aren't you?
Oh and speaking of a small minority imposing it's will on the majority, check out this map:

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I know you're excited about goose stepping into the glorious socialist future, aren't you?
Oh and speaking of a small minority imposing it's will on the majority, check out this map:

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Are you disingenous or not bright? Has to be one of them. Check out this accurate and not lying map.

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Google is your friend, you find anything else you want to know.

Fine…


So a quick search found the real reason for the no vote, which the image you posted was a lie or just being really disingenuous.


The vote wasn’t just a simple vote condemning slavery, it was a vote also to implement reparations.

That was the part the US voted against.

While the United States opposes the past wrongdoing of the transatlantic slave trade and all other forms of slavery, it “does not recognize a legal right to reparations for historical wrongs that were not illegal under international law at the time they occurred,” deputy U.S. ambassador Dan Negrea said before the vote.

“The United States also strongly objects to the resolution’s attempt to rank crimes against humanity in any type of hierarchy,” he said. “The assertion that some crimes against humanity are less severe than others objectively diminishes the suffering of countless victims and survivors of other atrocities throughout history.”
 
Every atrocity in this country from 1555 to present.

No white American presently living has been alive for more than 100 years, so how about listing the ones that living white Americans are responsible for?
 
Fine…


So a quick search found the real reason for the no vote, which the image you posted was a lie or just being really disingenuous.


The vote wasn’t just a simple vote condemning slavery, it was a vote also to implement reparations.

That was the part the US voted against.

I listed that at the beginning of the op, he ignored it of course.
 
People are free to vote for whomever they want. They are also free to buy the manipulative bullshit the democrats keep lying about.

Which are?

You’re the one who likes to be lied to. Your beloved fuhrer proves that every day, now.
 
No white American presently living has been alive for more than 100 years, so how about listing the ones that living white Americans are responsible for?
Gutting campaign finance reform, trying to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act, kicking millions off of health insurance……….the list goes on.
 
Fine…


So a quick search found the real reason for the no vote, which the image you posted was a lie or just being really disingenuous.


The vote wasn’t just a simple vote condemning slavery, it was a vote also to implement reparations.

That was the part the US voted against.
With the present Administration, Senate and House, they voted against it all.
 
This is my favorite thread. Utterly delusional postings from people who helped screw up the nation without a single self reflective moment of realization about it.

Lesson 1: Following a con man is like jumping off a building... it feels fun and exhilarating until you hit the ground

Lesson 2: You cant change reality no matter how much you lie about it to yourself and others

Lesson 3: A small minority cant impose its unpopular will on the majority with sliver of electoral power

Lesson 4: Competence, experience, and expertise mean something and the absence is a disaster

Lesson 5: There is no mass will for cruelty


Look, I get wishfully looking back to your childhood and wishing things were as simple as they seemed - even though they werent. But concluding that it means brown and poor people are the problem and everything would be better if we hurt them is so destructive, inhuman, and un-American.

The answer is to move forward and embrace the future and not cling on to a memory of a past that never was.
I don’t completely agree.

I think Mac-7’s OP is genuine, and a heartfelt expression of disillusionment.

Which is why I haven’t commented on this thread.

I don’t agree with one word of his overtly white supremacist world view.

However, disillusionment is tough for anyone to face up to.
 
Was Jim Crow, segregation, racism and discrimination more than 100yrs ago?
All of them were normal in my lifetime, and I’m not 100,

The GOP has been busy trying to bring most of it back.

Indeed, there was one thread here in which the usual
Trumpster gleefully celebrated the idea of reviving segregation.
 
Was Jim Crow, segregation, racism and discrimination more than 100yrs ago?
Jim Crow ended in the 60's, so adults in the 60's ended it, most of the people are dead and gone, most born during the 50's and 60's would have had nothing to do with it. Civil rights were also passed, by Republicans, in the mid 60's by the adults alive at that time, you really having nothing based in fact to stand on.
 
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Then you should have learned about and thought about the Fool you have so ardently cheered for.
Sure

I could have voted for some spineless America-hating, Islam-loving asshole like obama who would do nothing

But that was no choice at all
 
Jim Crow ended in the 60's, so adults in the 60's ended it, most of the people are dead and gone, most born during the 50's and 60's would have had nothing to do with it. Civil rights were also passed, by Republicans, in the mid 60's by the adults alive at that time, you really having nothing based in fact to stand on.
They'll beat that dead horse for a few more decades to gin up the anger.
 
They'll beat that dead horse for a few more decades to gin up the anger.

Yep, the current generation in their 20's are not going to stand for it as they grow older, blacks included, they know better. It's the older blacks that are still screaming racism at every turn, they will never admit the truth.
 
I don’t completely agree.

I think Mac-7’s OP is genuine, and a heartfelt expression of disillusionment.

Which is why I haven’t commented on this thread.

I don’t agree with one word of his overtly white supremacist world view.

However, disillusionment is tough for anyone to face up to.
My post was pretty broad so I do agree there is room to acknowledge some to have moved on. But i suspect that many are moving on because Trump wasnt successful doing the terrible things that group wants to do as opposed to some clarity to revisit their beliefs. Some of that group were genuinely appalled by the Alex Pretti murder which may have been a crack.
 
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