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1 hour ago, concha said:

 

Fascinating how people are programmed to deflect responsibility from actual shooters and direct it at the preferred woke target-of-choice identity group. It's as if said group is walking around putting loaded guns in the hands of others and forcing them to pull triggers. 

 

The left loves to divide by race. But if you dig deeper it always comes back to ideology. If you disagree black or white you’re thrown into the same category. 

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1 hour ago, concha said:

 

Fascinating how people are programmed to deflect responsibility from actual shooters and direct it at the preferred woke target-of-choice identity group. It's as if said group is walking around putting loaded guns in the hands of others and forcing them to pull triggers. 

 

I don’t think the hit piece racist writer would like to see gun crimes broken down overall by race. 

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32 minutes ago, Warrior said:

The left loves to divide by race. But if you dig deeper it always comes back to ideology. If you disagree black or white you’re thrown into the same category. 

 

The Democratic Party was the party of slavery and of Jim Crow.

They have pushed the welfare state that has been a disaster for black Americans.

They tend to run (for six decades or more now) the major population centers of Black Americans where you find terrible schools and high crime.

But if a black man or woman actually dares to point this out and not toe the liberal and woke line, then heinous racist attacks ensue.

It is sickening.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, concha said:

 

The Democratic Party was the party of slavery and of Jim Crow.

They have pushed the welfare state that has been a disaster for black Americans.

They tend to run (for six decades or more now) the major population centers of Black Americans where you find terrible schools and high crime.

But if a black man or woman actually dares to point this out and not toe the liberal and woke line, then heinous racist attacks ensue.

It is sickening.

 

 

Have you seen the video of the Senator Emanuel Lewis calling Justice Clarence Thomas an 'Uncle Tom' and that 'he sold his soul to the slave master' yesterday? It was about GA erecting a statue to honor the 1st black Supreme Court Justice in American History. Pretty big deal - proving again it's all ideology. Some of these nut jobs are sickening. 

 

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4 hours ago, concha said:

 

The Democratic Party was the party of slavery and of Jim Crow.

They have pushed the welfare state that has been a disaster for black Americans.

They tend to run (for six decades or more now) the major population centers of Black Americans where you find terrible schools and high crime.

But if a black man or woman actually dares to point this out and not toe the liberal and woke line, then heinous racist attacks ensue.

It is sickening.

 

 

And where was the Republican Party during the ~100 years of Jim Crow?  Republican Party abandoned black Americans right around reconstruction (compromise of 1877) , even tried to force out blacks from the Party with the Lily White Movement. 

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19 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

And where was the Republican Party during the ~100 years of Jim Crow?  Republican Party abandoned black Americans right around reconstruction (compromise of 1877) , even tried to force out blacks from the Party with the Lily White Movement. 

 

You mean when the Democrats were, amongst other things, running around in white sheets lynching blacks and burning down black churches?

You seriously think it's worth a shot comparing the history of the Democratic Party to the Republicans?

 

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While assumptions and stereotypes about white people do exist, this is considered racial prejudice, not racism. Racial prejudice refers to a set of discriminatory or derogatory attitudes based on assumptions derived from perceptions about race and/or skin colour. Thus, racial prejudice can indeed be directed at white people (e.g., “White people can’t dance”) but is not considered racism because of the systemic relationship to power. When backed with power, prejudice results in acts of discrimination and oppression against groups or individuals.

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20 minutes ago, concha said:

 

You mean when the Democrats were, amongst other things, running around in white sheets lynching blacks and burning down black churches?

You seriously think it's worth a shot comparing the history of the Democratic Party to the Republicans?

 

They are all white. That is what makes your argument moot. Republican or Democrat, they all had a hand in this most terrible treatment of other humans.

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3 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

They are all white. That is what makes your argument moot. Republican or Democrat, they all had a hand in this most terrible treatment of other humans.

 

What color were the people who originally enslaved and sold the Africans who were brought to America?

Ooops...  

 

So the other day I met a guy from Rwanda who had this incredible story...

 

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52 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

And where was the Republican Party during the ~100 years of Jim Crow?  Republican Party abandoned black Americans right around reconstruction (compromise of 1877) , even tried to force out blacks from the Party with the Lily White Movement. 

Who cares it’s 2023, 50 years ago they made toothpaste out of asbestos, we were dumb back then, it’s about the present and future not the past

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1 hour ago, concha said:

 

You mean when the Democrats were, amongst other things, running around in white sheets lynching blacks and burning down black churches?

You seriously think it's worth a shot comparing the history of the Democratic Party to the Republicans?

 

One of the most important pieces of legislation that enshrined separate but (un)equal was Plessy v Ferguson. The cornerstone of segregation. It was upheld by a 7-1 vote by the scotus . 

There were only 3 republicans on the scotus and 2 of them upheld this racist law: Horace Gray and George Shiras. But yeah, it was an outstanding party 100% devoted to fair treatment of all races 

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1 hour ago, Ga96 said:

While assumptions and stereotypes about white people do exist, this is considered racial prejudice, not racism. Racial prejudice refers to a set of discriminatory or derogatory attitudes based on assumptions derived from perceptions about race and/or skin colour. Thus, racial prejudice can indeed be directed at white people (e.g., “White people can’t dance”) but is not considered racism because of the systemic relationship to power. When backed with power, prejudice results in acts of discrimination and oppression against groups or individuals.

most people don't take the time to delve into yer bullshiat...

but this one is very VERY telling.

So your excuse for being the biggest racist around,

is how powerless you are...💩

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PS: So any other "powerless minority" can be racist to you, and that's totally fine...

...you will call just call it acceptable racial prejudice and not racism,  awesome 💩💩

 

BTW: Your term "BOY" is really cute...must just be an "acceptable racial prejudice" derogatory attitude inherent to black fathers...and the "acceptable racial prejudice" for other non-black race's Fathers, is they actually LIKE their sons...amirite or amiwhite?

🤔

 

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35 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

One of the most important pieces of legislation that enshrined separate but (un)equal was Plessy v Ferguson. The cornerstone of segregation. It was upheld by a 7-1 vote by the scotus . 

There were only 3 republicans on the scotus and 2 of them upheld this racist law: Horace Gray and George Shiras. But yeah, it was an outstanding party 100% devoted to fair treatment of all races 

 

You might think you're doing well but you really aren't.

I have never claimed the Republican Party is perfect. That said, if you load the scales of racist history between the two parties, the results are not close - and you know it. The party of slavery, the party of Jim Crow, the party of the Klan, the party of lynching, the party pushing government dependence in more modern times, the party that controls blacks who dare think differently through epithets and shaming...

 

 

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48 minutes ago, concha said:

 

You might think you're doing well but you really aren't.

I have never claimed the Republican Party is perfect. That said, if you load the scales of racist history between the two parties, the results are not close - and you know it. The party of slavery, the party of Jim Crow, the party of the Klan, the party of lynching, the party pushing government dependence in more modern times, the party that controls blacks who dare think differently through epithets and shaming...

 

 

You’ve been babbling  about the virtues of the gop non stop for years, acting as if they’re the black man’s best friend or something. 

Lets talk modern repubs:  One of the greatest social justice achievements the past 60 years was passage of the ‘65 voting rights act. 

republicans in the holder v shelby county (2013) led efforts to have parts of it repealed. States have been running wild passing voting laws that have impacted the communities the law was designed to protect. 

 

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