POLL: Do you want to see race relations improve?

Do you want to see race relations improve in America?

  • Yes

    Votes: 23 63.9%
  • No

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • I really don't give a shit. It's up to them.

    Votes: 10 27.8%

  • Total voters
    36
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.

What "pretty nasty characters"? :rolleyes: I'll wait..
Here we go again.

Do I really need to provide a list of people and groups that support him?

Do you really think that minorities haven't noticed?
.

Have "we" done this before?
I don't remember. It's happened so many times I've lost count.

I can tell you that when you deny, or even downplay, the existence of something that cuts to the very core of a person, you're not going to win them over.
.

Wtf you want me to do?

Who the fuck are these "Nasty Characters"? The KKK? There's only 8000 in the whole country....next!

A few dumbass white supremacists? Irrelevant! Next!
There ya go. My point exactly.
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Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.

What "pretty nasty characters"? :rolleyes: I'll wait..
Here we go again.

Do I really need to provide a list of people and groups that support him?

Do you really think that minorities haven't noticed?
.

Have "we" done this before?
I don't remember. It's happened so many times I've lost count.

I can tell you that when you deny, or even downplay, the existence of something that cuts to the very core of a person, you're not going to win them over.
.

Wtf you want me to do?

Who the fuck are these "Nasty Characters"? The KKK? There's only 8000 in the whole country....next!

A few dumbass white supremacists? Irrelevant! Next!
Trump Commuted a sentence on a Black woman.
Created the lowest Unemployment rate of Blacks, since slavery.
Trump's is the worlds worst white supremacist.
 
As a wee lad i would take some of the red ants ,and place them in a black ant nest

chaos ensued , while i wondered why they couldn't just get along.....?

one can learn a LOT from nature ....

~S~
 
I'm truly, seriously beginning to have my doubts. I think the division pimps on both ends of this are winning.
I voted yes, for what I used to think were obvious reasons.
Please respond and expand, thanks.
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Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
 
As a wee lad i would take some of the red ants ,and place them in a black ant nest

chaos ensued , while i wondered why they couldn't just get along.....?

one can learn a LOT from nature ....

~S~
If you have the mind on the level of an ant...yeah, you'll react that way.

If you are genus homo sapient, you can look past the difference.

Something we should probably all remember. Americans of all races, creeds, colors, religions, etc... all work together every day in nearly every community. Politics doesn't matter to half the nation.
 
I'm truly, seriously beginning to have my doubts. I think the division pimps on both ends of this are winning.
I voted yes, for what I used to think were obvious reasons.
Please respond and expand, thanks.
.
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
 
As a wee lad i would take some of the red ants ,and place them in a black ant nest

chaos ensued , while i wondered why they couldn't just get along.....?

one can learn a LOT from nature ....

~S~
If you have the mind on the level of an ant...yeah, you'll react that way.

If you are genus homo sapient, you can look past the difference.

Something we should probably all remember. Americans of all races, creeds, colors, religions, etc... all work together every day in nearly every community. Politics doesn't matter to half the nation.
We in this country were well down that road, then Obama arrived and put us back to the beginning again.
 
I think you should do whatever you want.

You asked, I answered.
.

You posted those are the things the right needs to deal with to attract minorities.
What political policies does any of the garbage you posted represent?

.
If you think what I wrote is garbage, it doesn't matter.

I think you and IM2 are made for each other, opposite sides of the same coin.

It's all the other guy's fault. You two have fun.
.

Mac, you're an idiot arguing a false premise. You see junior, you've bought into the right wing republican narrative that tells you anyone who opposes their racism is full of hate. You bought up MLK but I was alive when he walked the earth, you apparent weren't around. Those like you would have called him a race pimp and divider. But like those you want to be like, you take one sentence he spoke in his life and you try making that his entire existence. His ideas were so unifying and popular among all races that he was murdered in cold blood by a white man. I have 20/20 vision junior, you are blind. I've stood in the rooms fighting republicans for things to help communities of color, you've done nothing but run your mouth.

You talk a lot of shit about both sides, but what just do you expect blacks to do? Forget everything? Ignore the racism by whites that still goes on? Blame ourselves for the problems in black communities while ignoring the policies that created them? What allows you to think people opposing racism are the same as people wanting to maintain it? Do you actually believe racism is over and that people are making it up now? What allows you to believe that?

The only policies that could have ”created them ” in black communities are five decades of handouts, special privilages, block voting for democrats and attacks on the rule of law.
Black communities are what they are because they are communities of blacks who have made choices.
 
I'm truly, seriously beginning to have my doubts. I think the division pimps on both ends of this are winning.
I voted yes, for what I used to think were obvious reasons.
Please respond and expand, thanks.
.
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
 
I'm truly, seriously beginning to have my doubts. I think the division pimps on both ends of this are winning.
I voted yes, for what I used to think were obvious reasons.
Please respond and expand, thanks.
.
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
He increased racial division by lowering their unemployment numbers?
 
I'm truly, seriously beginning to have my doubts. I think the division pimps on both ends of this are winning.
I voted yes, for what I used to think were obvious reasons.
Please respond and expand, thanks.
.
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
 
Something we should probably all remember. Americans of all races, creeds, colors, religions, etc... all work together every day in nearly every community. Politics doesn't matter to half the nation.

My dog'll hump anyone's leg Ccorn.....

A real equal opportunity leg man would be hard pressed to compete with him

~S~
 
I think you should do whatever you want.

You asked, I answered.
.

You posted those are the things the right needs to deal with to attract minorities.
What political policies does any of the garbage you posted represent?

.
If you think what I wrote is garbage, it doesn't matter.

I think you and IM2 are made for each other, opposite sides of the same coin.

It's all the other guy's fault. You two have fun.
.

Mac, you're an idiot arguing a false premise. You see junior, you've bought into the right wing republican narrative that tells you anyone who opposes their racism is full of hate. You bought up MLK but I was alive when he walked the earth, you apparent weren't around. Those like you would have called him a race pimp and divider. But like those you want to be like, you take one sentence he spoke in his life and you try making that his entire existence. His ideas were so unifying and popular among all races that he was murdered in cold blood by a white man. I have 20/20 vision junior, you are blind. I've stood in the rooms fighting republicans for things to help communities of color, you've done nothing but run your mouth.

You talk a lot of shit about both sides, but what just do you expect blacks to do? Forget everything? Ignore the racism by whites that still goes on? Blame ourselves for the problems in black communities while ignoring the policies that created them? What allows you to think people opposing racism are the same as people wanting to maintain it? Do you actually believe racism is over and that people are making it up now? What allows you to believe that?

The only policies that could have ”created them ” in black communities are five decades of handouts, special privilages, block voting for democrats and attacks on the rule of law.
Black communities are what they are because they are communities of blacks who have made choices.

No that's not how it happened.
 
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
Well as has already been said, Trump's economic policies have helped blacks. Of course, he gets no credit for this.

Trump should continue to make overtures to leaders of the black community. Maybe he has tried, but they have refused him.
 
All you understand is that I don't agree 1,000% with on you with everything, so you've gone full drama queen. Again.

Stormy Mac accusing someone else of being a Drama Queen?

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Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.

wait a minute, Stormy Mac, make up your mind. Either Obama made race relations worse by talking about cop shootings and stuff, or he didn't do enough.

Or is your complaint he didn't go out like your hero Bill Cosby and tell them to pull up their pants?

Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

But that's the point. When David Duke and Pat Buchanan ran in 1992 spewing a rather nasty stew of racism, George W. Bush and the GOP Establishment went all out to put a stop to them. Today, the GOP has embraced the nastiness...

But you'll blame the liberals.

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Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
Well as has already been said, Trump's economic policies have helped blacks. Of course, he gets no credit for this.

Trump should continue to make overtures to leaders of the black community. Maybe he has tried, but they have refused him.
The GOP doesn't (or perhaps won't) understand that economics are not minorities' top priority. A much higher priority is not being hated in their own country. Of experiencing real, raw racism in their daily lives. Not being mocked and dismissed and insulted when they bring it up. Seeing people who'd like to see them dead supporting the current President.

You may not agree with that, but that's their priority over any temporary economic conditions.
.
 
Nahh, the race pimps are not winning. C'mon, we just had 8 years of a president picking the scabs off of old racism wounds after 40 years of relative harmony. It's going to take a little while, but America will heal quickly. Give it another year or two.
Yeah, I'm doubtful. Trump's presence has emboldened some pretty nasty characters, at whom the Democrats can simply point and say, "See? What have we been telling you?"

Obama's inaction on race, no doubt politically driven, was my biggest disappointment of his administration, but what we're seeing from some of Trump's fans has only confirmed (some of, enough of) what minorities have been told. And even if minorities have been used and pandered to, that's enough to keep them away.
.
Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
You mean give handouts out to buy friendships, HELL NO!
How about the lowest black unemployment rate since slavery. :11_2_1043:
 
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Yes...of Obama's numerous failures, his worst has to be his inflaming race relations. Many people voted for him primarily because they thought he would END racial divisions. They did not expect him to increase division, which is exactly what he did.

The thing is that now we have Trump, in part due to Obama's many failures, but the divisiveness continues. The D Party and it's many friends in the MSM will do all they can to promote racial division. So, anything Trump does or says is viewed as racist.

After all, aren't ALL Republicans racist?:confused:o_O:rolleyes::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
Well as has already been said, Trump's economic policies have helped blacks. Of course, he gets no credit for this.

Trump should continue to make overtures to leaders of the black community. Maybe he has tried, but they have refused him.
The GOP doesn't (or perhaps won't) understand that economics are not minorities' top priority. A much higher priority is not being hated in their own country. Of experiencing real, raw racism in their daily lives. Not being mocked and dismissed and insulted when they bring it up. Seeing people who'd like to see them dead supporting the current President.

You may not agree with that, but that's their priority over any temporary economic conditions.
.
Don't act like a thug, don't get treated like one.
I speak for myself, I treat everyone, even those I disagree with like faggets, based on the way they act around me. Act normal I treat you normal.
 
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We can at least agree that racial divisions continue.

So, does the GOP want to do anything about that?

If so, what?
.
Fuck the GOP. They won't do shit. They likely want racial divisions just as much as the worthless D Party does.

Trump made overtures to the black community during the campaign. For this, he was ruthlessly attacked by the race hustlers, the Ds, and the MSM. I think it became clear to all black leaders who might side with Trump, they would quickly be labeled an Uncle Tom.
Okay, forget the party. Do Trump supporters want to improve race relations? Is that a priority on any level?

If so, how do they plan to accomplish this?
.
Well as has already been said, Trump's economic policies have helped blacks. Of course, he gets no credit for this.

Trump should continue to make overtures to leaders of the black community. Maybe he has tried, but they have refused him.
The GOP doesn't (or perhaps won't) understand that economics are not minorities' top priority. A much higher priority is not being hated in their own country. Of experiencing real, raw racism in their daily lives. Not being mocked and dismissed and insulted when they bring it up. Seeing people who'd like to see them dead supporting the current President.

You may not agree with that, but that's their priority over any temporary economic conditions.
.
Don't act like a thug, don't get treated like one.
I speak for myself, I treat everyone, even those I disagree with like faggets, based on the way they act around me. Act normal I treat you normal.
Okay, sounds good.

That's up to you.
.
 
I think you should do whatever you want.

You asked, I answered.
.

You posted those are the things the right needs to deal with to attract minorities.
What political policies does any of the garbage you posted represent?

.
If you think what I wrote is garbage, it doesn't matter.

I think you and IM2 are made for each other, opposite sides of the same coin.

It's all the other guy's fault. You two have fun.
.

Mac, you're an idiot arguing a false premise. You see junior, you've bought into the right wing republican narrative that tells you anyone who opposes their racism is full of hate. You bought up MLK but I was alive when he walked the earth, you apparent weren't around. Those like you would have called him a race pimp and divider. But like those you want to be like, you take one sentence he spoke in his life and you try making that his entire existence. His ideas were so unifying and popular among all races that he was murdered in cold blood by a white man. I have 20/20 vision junior, you are blind. I've stood in the rooms fighting republicans for things to help communities of color, you've done nothing but run your mouth.

You talk a lot of shit about both sides, but what just do you expect blacks to do? Forget everything? Ignore the racism by whites that still goes on? Blame ourselves for the problems in black communities while ignoring the policies that created them? What allows you to think people opposing racism are the same as people wanting to maintain it? Do you actually believe racism is over and that people are making it up now? What allows you to believe that?

The only policies that could have ”created them ” in black communities are five decades of handouts, special privilages, block voting for democrats and attacks on the rule of law.
Black communities are what they are because they are communities of blacks who have made choices.
The easy choices.
 

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