Next 3-4 Weeks Will Be Explosive

I am sure the attacks on the source will be the most important thing to some, not what was said.

Bernie Kerik: Next 3-4 Weeks Will Be Explosive – Will Vindicate Everything We’ve Been Saying – Election Was Stolen​



You people keep asking when, now you know. Again, not a conspiracy theory, it is a factual report on what was said.

No one is giving up. Very cool.

Well, you wrot that moronic codswallop about 12 weeks ago. Where is the vindication smart ass?
 
Like I said you little lying sack of shit there IS NO EVIDENCE
That is the complaint that Texas filed ,,,,,IT WAS THROWN OUT OF COURT


U.S. Supreme Court throws out Texas lawsuit contesting 2020 election results in four battleground states​


Got anything else ,Slick?
 
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There are no black supremacists running around doing what white supremacist groups have done. It's time this false equivalence stopped. We have been told that we are dumb feral animals that are useless. In response there have been backs who have said no, not only are we equal to whites but we were here first and we created things before whites. That we had knowedge that whites learned from us You and others use simplistic measures trying to make claims like you have just done by stating how there are black supremacists. f Iyou are unable to include the treatment of blacks and other non whites withn understanding of how such treatment affects them, you should not be making such comments.
At the end of the day, in this country, yes; blacks were slaves. Damn we sucked back then. But even so, they also helped build this country we live in. With the sweat off their backs, just like other whites who weren't their masters. There were free blacks who were on the front lines in the Revolutionary war. Boston Massacre anyone? The Chinese helped build our railroads. Mexicans, Indians, all of us.

Damn it.

This damn country needs to come back together and open its eyes to what the puppet masters are trying to do to us.
 
At the end of the day, in this country, yes; blacks were slaves. Damn we sucked back then. But even so, they also helped build this country we live in. With the sweat off their backs, just like other whites who weren't their masters. There were free blacks who were on the front lines in the Revolutionary war. Boston Massacre anyone? The Chinese helped build our railroads. Mexicans, Indians, all of us.

Damn it.

This damn country needs to come back together and open its eyes to what the puppet masters are trying to do to us.
The entire problem with your attempt to make everything the same is that it isn't. Many of the other whites who weren't the masters helped perpetuate the system. The other whites who weren't the master helped jim crow operate. The whites today have what they do because of those who weren't the masters but went along wth the system because the system favored them. These are the same people today trying to end equal oportunity because the puppet master tells them that whites are the ones being discriminated against. This nation has never been together and until the whites who are manipulated by the puppet masters begin seeing they are being played, this nation won't come together.
 
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I'm only insulted that you paint me with that brush. This white man does NOT practice racism.
If that's the case, I apologize. But I have read too many whites who try teling me how I don't know what racism is, or that it is fake who then try declaring how they aren't racists. You aren't the first to tell me how I have not seen racism like it was in the old days after I've seen thousands of racist posts here in this forum in the 21st century. On to of that I saw the civil rights movement from the perspective of a black citizen. I have seen the consistent resistance to the laws and policoies created during that period by whites who then try telling me I don't know what racism is.

American history has gone like this for backs.

Slavery. Emancipation=White backlash-Jim Crow.

Civil Rights/Voting Rights Act. White backash=Southern strategy, riseof the "conservative" movement, tea party and now Trumpism.

Each time we have ended one type of white racism, white racism morphs into another form. Jim Crow racism is illegal, it cannot be practiced openly at this time. If trump is re elected we may go back to overt racism, but do not tell me that I don't know wht racism is and do not believe that the stroke of a pen that created a law that ended it.
 
If that's the case, I apologize. But I have read too many whites who try teling me how I don't know what racism is, or that it is fake who then try declaring how they aren't racists. You aren't the first to tell me how I have not seen racism like it was in the old days after I've seen thousands of racist posts here in this forum in the 21st century. On to of that I saw the civil rights movement from the perspective of a black citizen. I have seen the consistent resistance to the laws and policoies created during that period by whites who then try telling me I don't know what racism is.

American history has gone like this for backs.

Slavery. Emancipation=White backlash-Jim Crow.

Civil Rights/Voting Rights Act. White backash=Southern strategy, riseof the "conservative" movement, tea party and now Trumpism.

Each time we have ended one type of white racism, white racism morphs into another form. Jim Crow racism is illegal, it cannot be practiced openly at this time. If trump is re elected we may go back to overt racism, but do not tell me that I don't know wht racism is and do not believe that the stroke of a pen that created a law that ended it.
I have a question for you. If this country is so damned terrible why are so many black and brown folks trying to get here?

Why are no black or brown folks leaving in droves?

Riddle me that, batman...
 
If that's the case, I apologize. But I have read too many whites who try teling me how I don't know what racism is, or that it is fake who then try declaring how they aren't racists. You aren't the first to tell me how I have not seen racism like it was in the old days after I've seen thousands of racist posts here in this forum in the 21st century. On to of that I saw the civil rights movement from the perspective of a black citizen. I have seen the consistent resistance to the laws and policoies created during that period by whites who then try telling me I don't know what racism is.

American history has gone like this for backs.

Slavery. Emancipation=White backlash-Jim Crow.

Civil Rights/Voting Rights Act. White backash=Southern strategy, riseof the "conservative" movement, tea party and now Trumpism.

Each time we have ended one type of white racism, white racism morphs into another form. Jim Crow racism is illegal, it cannot be practiced openly at this time. If trump is re elected we may go back to overt racism, but do not tell me that I don't know wht racism is and do not believe that the stroke of a pen that created a law that ended it.
Most of the hard ass racism was performed by white Democrats, remember that. And the ting is, as I grow older, there are more and more white people who feel exactly the same as I do.

And here is a little history lesson:

 
Most of the hard ass racism was performed by white Democrats, remember that. And the ting is, as I grow older, there are more and more white people who feel exactly the same as I do.

And here is a little history lesson:


It was done by white racists from both parties. I know the history. Whites making the claim you do are always Republican and the claim is disingenuous. Maybe more nd more whites need to retake American history because:

Republicans authored an amendment to officially make slavery a constitutionally protected activity. The Republican Party is the party of The Corwin Amendment that would have cemented slavery as a constitutional right.

A Republican president, with the support of the Republican Party, ended reconstruction. The Republican Party is the party of the 1877 Compromise that ended reconstruction and paved the way for Jim Crow.

Once blacks got a foothold in the Republican party and gained some semblance of political equality, white Republicans took steps to purge blacks from leadership positions. The Republican Party is the party of the Lily White movement, a group of Republicans who worked to purge blacks from the party.

"In the post-Reconstruction South, two Republican factions vied for control of state party organizations. The Black-and-Tans sought to keep the party inclusive and integrated, while the Lily-Whites worked to turn the GOP into a whites-only party. The Lily-Whites ultimately emerged victorious, as they took over most state parties by the early twentieth century. Yet no comprehensive data exist to measure how the conflict played out in each state. To fill this void, we present original data that track the racial composition of Republican National Convention delegations from the South between 1868 and 1952. We then use these data in a set of statistical analyses to show that, once disfranchising laws were put into place, the “whitening” of the GOP in the South led to a significant increase in the Republican Party's vote totals in the region. Overall, our results suggest that the Lily-White takeover of the Southern GOP was a necessary step in the Republican Party's reemergence—and eventual dominance—in the region during the second half of the twentieth century."

Republicans consistently broke promises or ignored issues that affected black people. When blacks got Civil Rights, the Republican Party did not believe that was civil or right and decided that extremism in defense of liberty was no vice. In 1964 the Republican Party turned its back on blacks after nearly 100 years of black support.


" Founded in 1854, the Republican Party promoted African-American equality for its first two decades. Abraham Lincoln and the "Radical Republicans" in Congress fought to end slavery and to give black men full citizenship. For that much, Bush and company can claim a worthy lineage.

But as early as 1876 — not 1960, as the Philadelphia conventioneers suggested — GOP leaders began to abandon black Americans. In that year's presidential election, Ohio Republican Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South in exchange for southern Democratic support. Democrats seized power in the South and ushered in legalized segregation.

Although House Republicans passed an anti-lynching bill in January 1922, their Senate counterparts wouldn't enact it. Heartland Republicans such as William Borah of Idaho allied with Southern Democrats to kill the bill, arguing that it licensed federal interference with states' autonomy.

By the 1950s, the Republicans' "party of Lincoln" moniker was all but meaningless. The GOP's leader, President Dwight Eisenhower, had testified before Congress against integrating the military and belittled the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision that desegregated public schools."

Leah Wright Rigueur is an assistant professor of public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and she's the author of "The Loneliness of the Black Republican."

"1960 - even as Richard Nixon stumbles on the issue of Martin Luther King, he still manages to get about a third of the black vote in the 1960 presidential election. Jackie Robinson very famously campaigns for Richard Nixon that year, and I think it's reflective of kind of this diversity of black political thought during this that lasted well into the 19 - early 1960s.

SIEGEL: 1964 - in that year, the overwhelming majority of Republican senators voted for the Civil Rights Act, and the GOP proceeded to nominate for president one of the few who didn't, Barry Goldwater - a turning point.

RIGUEUR: That is a watershed moment in the history of this relationship between African-Americans and the Republican Party. Everything that the Republican Party does up until that moment, anything that is associated with civil rights largely is undermined and compromised by the fact that the party nominates a senator who voted against the Civil Rights Act.

Now, we can talk about, say, the, you know, the reasons for why he voted against the Civil Rights Act. But the truth is for black voters who were second-class citizens in the United States, there is no rational explanation for denying them their constitutional rights. Even as we're looking at somebody like Barry Goldwater, what he does is that he opens the door for segregationist - Democratic segregationists to join the Republican Party.

So this is where we begin to see a shift, and as we see a shift, we also begin to see a shift of African-Americans out of the Republican Party in astonishing levels."



Today’s Republican Party is controlled by a racist Anti-Black base.

And don't ever again post videos to me from dumb ass blacks because they say shit you have chosen to believe. Brack, Obama is not to be blamed for racism in this country. This country was racist before Obama and racist whites got mad because a black man actually had the nerve to run for president and win. Now tell me that you don't prctce racism again.
 
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IM2 well sir, I reckon we'll have to agree to disagree. I know I did bring up history, but in reality, if we're going to hold on to things happened before we were born that hard, that isn't going to heal a thing.

I will go through your links etc as there's more for me to learn.

Be blessed.
 
IM2 well sir, I reckon we'll have to agree to disagree. I know I did bring up history, but in reality, if we're going to hold on to things happened before we were born that hard, that isn't going to heal a thing.

I will go through your links etc as there's more for me to learn.

Be blessed.
Things that happened before were were born were things like the Revolutionary War, which you probably don't mind taking about and is directly responsible for this nation today. I'm tired of whites using that excuse because the past impacts us now. People hold on to the Revoutionary War and celebrate July 4th and none of us were alive on Juy 4th, 1776. The excuses have got to stop. We have got to face the reality of what racism has caused and fix the damage..
 
Things that happened before were were born were things like the Revolutionary War, which you probably don't mind taking about and is directly responsible for this nation today. I'm tired of whites using that excuse because the past impacts us now. People hold on to the Revoutionary War and celebrate July 4th and none of us were alive on Juy 4th, 1776. The excuses have got to stop. We have got to face the reality of what racism has caused and fix the damage..
Then what are you doing to fix it? Build up your fellow citizen or tear them down? Give them and hand up or just a hand out?

For the record that 3/5 bullshit was a disgrace, IMHO. But, we've come a damn long way since then, dude.

Hope we continue in love and not hate. That's all
 
Then what are you doing to fix it? Build up your fellow citizen or tear them down? Give them and hand up or just a hand out?

For the record that 3/5 bullshit was a disgrace, IMHO. But, we've come a damn long way since then, dude.

Hope we continue in love and not hate. That's all
I think it's the job of whites to fix the damage they created. This seems to escape the minds of a portion of the white community. Non whites did not create a system of racial hierarchy that made whites the preferred group then establish laws and policies for now at lest 248 years to maintain that hierarchy.
 
I think it's the job of whites to fix the damage they created. This seems to escape the minds of a portion of the white community. Non whites did not create a system of racial hierarchy that made whites the preferred group then establish laws and policies for now at lest 248 years to maintain that hierarchy.
So, punish the children for the actions of the parents.

In other words, as I asked above, seems like you want to tear down and not build.

Sorry you feel that way.
 

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