Tim Scott

No surprise there. They are "looking in" through the lens of our Media which runs the Democrat's Racist Narrative 24/7.
Like this?

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A group of beachgoers kick at a woman on the ground for supporting black protesters on a segregated beach. St. Augustine, Florida, 1964

Yeah, fake news fer shure.

Ffs.

Do you really think your racism is not catalogued for all to see? Really?

People are still reading 1964 newspapers?
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.

Must. Destroy. Any. Black. That. Strays. From. The. Dimwinger. Plantation.
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.


There is no systematic racism, so you are a liar, and all the racist hate remarks in response to him were from the Left, so you are a liar again.
 
Oh I see, to you an obvious truth is gaslighting.
No, clearly you do not "see", as this gaslighting requires more than one statement, with the statements contradicting each other. You don't even know what gaslighting is and should probably just shut up.
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.



Wow. I was expecting you to use the term "Uncle Tom" in the first sentence. You didn't. Maybe some personal growth?
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.



Wow. I was expecting you to use the term "Uncle Tom" in the first sentence. You didn't. Maybe some personal growth?

You mean, you were HOPING, because shitting on black people for any reason you can find is kind of your thing.
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.



Wow. I was expecting you to use the term "Uncle Tom" in the first sentence. You didn't. Maybe some personal growth?

You mean, you were HOPING, because shitting on black people for any reason you can find is kind of your thing.


You assume a lot little man. :D
 
Blacks who think for themselves are always a threat to simpleton racists like IQ2.
 
Tim Scott had the chance to address the systemic racism he has admitted on the senate floor that exists but he played the punk role.



The republicans play the white victimhood card at every chance. The white victimhood card is when you whine about people saying all whites are racist when a person of color talks about systemic or institutional racism. It is the same victimhood that makes conservatives whine about how America is not a racist country.

Right wing whites want to deny that racism exists and try bullying anyone who disputes them. I am black, racism exists in America. Individual and systemic. Biden is not going to say this is a racist country, he's a politician and knows he will lose white voters if he does, but he does not deny the fact that systemic racism IS a problem in this country and that makes him a better man than Tim Scott. Because Biden is a 78 year old white man, he could do as trump, William Barr and Lndsay Graham, rest on his advantage and do nothing while declaring that systemic racism does not exist. But he didn't.

But Tim Scott.

Scott had the opportunity to stand before the nation and express his experience as a black man, instead he was the puppet. He had the chance to grab leadership, he had the chance to make blacks look seriously at the republican party, he had the chance to put his name in the hat with the great black republicans like Frederick Douglass, but he failed.

And miserably.

^^^^^^^^
(He doesn't act like my kind of black, so he's an asshole)

Wrong answer white boy.

Your racism is showing.
 
Let's not overlook one aspect of McConnell's strategy in choosing Tim Scott: to rein in Tim Scott. McConnell dangled the carrot of current notoriety and future power by having Scott read the overwrought, monolithic GOP messaging on live TV. The next time Tim Scott feels like being rational and honest and coloring outside the lines of the GOP, he will think twice about it affecting his future prospects in the party. As powerful a message as was sent by choosing a black man to deliver the message, the same power can be turned around on the GOP when their one black Senator criticizes them or strays from the marching orders. McConnell may be a shitstain, but he is a brilliant, cunning shitstain.
 

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