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Grandpa, most blacks are libs and they, by far, lead the racism charge…The rest of the libs are constantly degrading the white man…so start there. And you are KKK originators, dying for your right to own blacks, so there’s that too.
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Wait, help me understand. Black people are liberals who hate white people so the started thekkk?
I know your sources are shlt, so I try not to hold that against you, as you are trying. Asking questions is a good start. This lowlife claimed ALL racistd are MAGA. I countered with undeniable facts that blacks are typical libs and blacks can be super racist towards whites. Point made, so the henchman in your corner wilted, as expected. I don’t recall where I said blacks started the KKK. I said your party, not MAGA started the KKK. You owned blacks. Youbraped blacks. You whipped blacks, and you voted for your most recent Presidential choice who’s best buddy was the KKK GRAND Master himself. It’s no mistake he believes some blacks are clean and some dirty. That wasn’t a slip, that’s your leader. Point made. To try to pin your ghoulish souls on MAGA is a step too far out of reality. Mirrors are cheap and you should all buy one while delivering this message.
Protests against the fascist pig Trump are planned across the country. IN EVERY SINGLE STATE! 50 for 50. MAGA is tiny islands of no consequence. Paper tiger; loud and toothless, with nothing behind their facade.
Mosk is not a U.S. citizen. And even if he were, U.S. citizens can be deported for homegrown good cause shown. You should GOVERN YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY.
The claim in this statement contains significant inaccuracies and misinterpretations of U.S. law.
Mosk is a hophead violator of US law and citizen of a foreign enemy. They only thing keeping him from being deported to Slavador is (1) his green cash ($$$$$) and (2) blackmail material on the President. While those are, of course, factors in any deportation proceeding under the Due Process clause of the U.S. Constitution, they are not dispositive in this case. Trump would be wise to issue special dispatch re: Mosk.
Protests against the fascist pig Trump are planned across the country. IN EVERY SINGLE STATE! 50 for 50. MAGA is tiny islands of no consequence. Paper tiger; loud and toothless, with nothing behind their facade.
Oh no, not protests! Won't change a thing and the vast majority of the protesters are Losers Losers Losers. No beautiful women expected or winners who have better plans. Lots of short haircuts, glasses, and Losers at life expected some of whom who blame trump for their problems but in reality it's the fault of the person looking right back at them in the mirror!
Really? let’s start with the basics, just to see who has accurate sources?
You do acknowledge that your party hung black men from trees, yes or no?
It's true. His party hung blacks from trees and lost the U.S. Civil War due to the cowardice of its soldiers. Even the Italians look at Southern soldiers' performance in the U.S. Civil War with scorn and disgust.
“In a just unsealed transcript of a closed court hearing in the Abrego Garcia civil case, a DOJ lawyer tells judge that POTUS doesn’t always get his facts right: “President Trump is…a master messenger in many ways but he also doesn’t speak with precision about things sometimes.”
“Whatever problems you're experiencing in your life and in our country, I promise you that undocumented migrants are not the source. Harassing, detaining, and deporting migrants will not alleviate your problems.”
I know your sources are shlt, so I try not to hold that against you, as you are trying. Asking questions is a good start. This lowlife claimed ALL racistd are MAGA. I countered with undeniable facts that blacks are typical libs and blacks can be super racist towards whites. Point made, so the henchman in your corner wilted, as expected. I don’t recall where I said blacks started the KKK. I said your party, not MAGA started the KKK. You owned blacks. Youbraped blacks. You whipped blacks, and you voted for your most recent Presidential choice who’s best buddy was the KKK GRAND Master himself. It’s no mistake he believes some blacks are clean and some dirty. That wasn’t a slip, that’s your leader. Point made. To try to pin your ghoulish souls on MAGA is a step too far out of reality. Mirrors are cheap and you should all buy one while delivering this message.
This brings up a few talking points you tend to bring up, so I’ll break it down to see where I’m coming from:
1) “Blacks are the real racists”. Calling them “blacks” isn’t the greatest way to make your point but regardless, sure some black people can be insular toward white people and hold negative attitudes, and in the technical definition of the word, this might be true for some black people (just as obviously not all white people are racists). I’ll raise you that 1) typically this “anti-white” racism comes from a place of fear and stereotyping that exists in their communities (much the same as classical racism) but fear that I think is much more well-rooted in the long list of transgressions white people have made against black people. The second more pertinent point is that racism typically has been only practically meaningful in the context of screwing over black people. Of course hatred from a black person to a white person based basically on skin is bad, but it also doesn’t carry the connotation of being dangerous to a way of life for white people.
2) Democrats are the KKK party. You like to dispute the “party line switch” around FDR which is fair enough. I’ll tell you why I don’t think the Democrats are the KKK party. Look at the geography of republican support and the flags people bring to Trump rallies. Former Confederacy states generally vastly support Trump, to a significant margin more so than former Civil War Union states. Confederate flags make appearances much more often at Trump rallies, and the Confederacy and slavery were strongly associated the geographic regions (e.g. the South) that had higher KKK presence. Furthermore, I think it is much more likely that attitudes endure among geographic, societal and cultural lines (like descendants of the South) than strict adherence to a party line. What did our party do 160 years ago? Well it wasn’t our party, it looks more like it would have aligned with what is currently your party looking at a map and enduring attitudes among your party’s members.
3) Biden supported the KKK grand wizard. I was unfamiliar with this point, so I dug around for around ten minutes and found several articles and fact checkers. You are most likely referencing Biden giving a eulogy to Robert Byrd, who was not a KKK Grand Wizard but only a member in his youth and who had since issued multiple public apologies for his membership in his youth. He called his membership (which was in the early 1940s btw) a “horrendous mistake”. Additionally, if Robert Byrd was such a racist as recently as serving in the senate in the early 2000s, it is interesting to note that the state he represented for so many years, West Virginia, voted 70% for Trump vs 28% for Kamala, and I don’t think racial attitudes switched radically there in the last 20 years. This isn’t a perfect 1-1 correspondence obviously, but it illustrates my point a little. Again, faces and names change but culture moves slowly, especially if there is an insular sense of group identity attached to it.
Sorry for the wall of text, but there was a lot to dispute with this post.
MSNBC reporter stands in front of a burning car with explosions going off and claims the LA riot is “relatively mellow” and has “settled into a celebratory atmosphere.” This is even more ridiculous than the infamous CNN ‘fiery but peaceful’ segment. pic.twitter.com/Gsx5CRmhk2
Trump; respected by our most intelligent U.S. citizens ?? NOT !!
"All members of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board resigned Wednesday, citing alleged political interference by members of the Trump administration. In a statement posted to Substack, the dozen former board members said they “voted overwhelmingly” to resign “rather than endorse unprecedented actions that we believe are impermissible under the law, compromise U.S. national interests and integrity, and undermine the mission and mandates Congress established for the Fulbright program nearly 80 years ago.”
Have read some NBC coverage of what is going on and they are indeed bizarrely adamant about the peaceful protests. I will say I believe that they were probably mostly peaceful until things got a little bad (not National Guard level) and then ICE shooting into the crowd for the couple bad apples absolutely ignited the crowd into a more violent frenzy, and the continued escalation by bringing actual military troops to quell and herd people is just making this thing go all out of hand.
Trump or JD probably planned to make things go kaboom because they rightfully believed it would make Democrats and protestors look unlawful and crazy by painting a portrait that they themselves exacerbated. Credit to your Leader though, it is working like a dream. I’m expecting a big uptick in deportations, lawful and unlawful, following this with renewed public support. Reminds me of the Reichstag Fire.
I know your sources are shlt, so I try not to hold that against you, as you are trying. Asking questions is a good start. This lowlife claimed ALL racistd are MAGA. I countered with undeniable facts that blacks are typical libs and blacks can be super racist towards whites. Point made, so the henchman in your corner wilted, as expected. I don’t recall where I said blacks started the KKK. I said your party, not MAGA started the KKK. You owned blacks. Youbraped blacks. You whipped blacks, and you voted for your most recent Presidential choice who’s best buddy was the KKK GRAND Master himself. It’s no mistake he believes some blacks are clean and some dirty. That wasn’t a slip, that’s your leader. Point made. To try to pin your ghoulish souls on MAGA is a step too far out of reality. Mirrors are cheap and you should all buy one while delivering this message.
This brings up a few talking points you tend to bring up, so I’ll break it down to see where I’m coming from:
1) “Blacks are the real racists”. Calling them “blacks” isn’t the greatest way to make your point but regardless, sure some black people can be insular toward white people and hold negative attitudes, and in the technical definition of the word, this might be true for some black people (just as obviously not all white people are racists). I’ll raise you that 1) typically this “anti-white” racism comes from a place of fear and stereotyping that exists in their communities (much the same as classical racism) but fear that I think is much more well-rooted in the long list of transgressions white people have made against black people. The second more pertinent point is that racism typically has been only practically meaningful in the context of screwing over black people. Of course hatred from a black person to a white person based basically on skin is bad, but it also doesn’t carry the connotation of being dangerous to a way of life for white people.
2) Democrats are the KKK party. You like to dispute the “party line switch” around FDR which is fair enough. I’ll tell you why I don’t think the Democrats are the KKK party. Look at the geography of republican support and the flags people bring to Trump rallies. Former Confederacy states generally vastly support Trump, to a significant margin more so than former Civil War Union states. Confederate flags make appearances much more often at Trump rallies, and the Confederacy and slavery were strongly associated the geographic regions (e.g. the South) that had higher KKK presence. Furthermore, I think it is much more likely that attitudes endure among geographic, societal and cultural lines (like descendants of the South) than strict adherence to a party line. What did our party do 160 years ago? Well it wasn’t our party, it looks more like it would have aligned with what is currently your party looking at a map and enduring attitudes among your party’s members.
3) Biden supported the KKK grand wizard. I was unfamiliar with this point, so I dug around for around ten minutes and found several articles and fact checkers. You are most likely referencing Biden giving a eulogy to Robert Byrd, who was not a KKK Grand Wizard but only a member in his youth and who had since issued multiple public apologies for his membership in his youth. He called his membership (which was in the early 1940s btw) a “horrendous mistake”. Additionally, if Robert Byrd was such a racist as recently as serving in the senate in the early 2000s, it is interesting to note that the state he represented for so many years, West Virginia, voted 70% for Trump vs 28% for Kamala, and I don’t think racial attitudes switched radically there in the last 20 years. This isn’t a perfect 1-1 correspondence obviously, but it illustrates my point a little. Again, faces and names change but culture moves slowly, especially if there is an insular sense of group identity attached to it.
Sorry for the wall of text, but there was a lot to dispute with this post.
Have read some NBC coverage of what is going on and they are indeed bizarrely adamant about the peaceful protests. I will say I believe that they were probably mostly peaceful until things got a little bad (not National Guard level) and then ICE shooting into the crowd for the couple bad apples absolutely ignited the crowd into a more violent frenzy, and the continued escalation by bringing actual military troops to quell and herd people is just making this thing go all out of hand.
Trump or JD probably planned to make things go kaboom because they rightfully believed it would make Democrats and protestors look unlawful and crazy by painting a portrait that they themselves exacerbated. Credit to your Leader though, it is working like a dream. I’m expecting a big uptick in deportations, lawful and unlawful, following this with renewed public support. Reminds me of the Reichstag Fire.
No. The protests were out of hand before the Marines we called. You lose. LOSER.
I recommend you read up on some of Byrd’s quotes. He has stated it is “the greatest mistake of my life” and seemed to recognize that regardless, it would be an aspect of his legacy. Byrd also changed his views on same-sex marriage, was against the Iraq War, and became staunchly anti-racist. If Trump went on to repent and serve his country honestly, including public apologies for holding and enforcing bigoted positions (as well as recognizing that MAGA and what he has done wrong was a “great mistake of his life”), I would consider forgiving him. People have the capacity to change, because we are all works in progress, and I especially believe that we should have the wherewithal to recognize such.