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20 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

What Biden said was certainly insensitive and racist. He owned up to it  and apologized for it.

 

Trump hasn't owned up to ****.

 

So I take it, since Nathan Bedford Forrest apologized for starting the KKK, you'd support putting his statues back up...

 

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33 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

What Biden said was certainly insensitive and racist. He owned up to it  and apologized for it.

 

Trump hasn't owned up to ****.

 

That's because the President isn't a racist, and he has no obligation to acknowledge, and thereby legitimize, people who go out of their way to portray him as such in an effort to undermine him.

 

This President has done more for minorities than any other in my lifetime, and has done so against a backdrop of other individual's hatred towards him.  That's a mark of character.

 

 

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This group is wonderful, and not racially bigoted or anti-American, because the "US" "news" media tells me so....

 

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/21/bernie-sanders-supporter-protesting-right-wing-rally-with-american-flag-beaten-up-by-antifa-video-shows.html

 

"He said two people dressed in black and covering their faces approached him and demanded he give them the “fascist symbol” he was carrying. When he refused, the Antifa duo tried to rip the flag from his hands.

Another masked counter-protester then approached Welch and began striking him from behind with an unidentified weapon concealed in black fabric."

 

 

Democrats are all WONDERFUL people.... according to those who hate the US....

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, donbb said:

Here's a pretty comprehensive list through early this year of reason's why Trump is seen as a racist - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/01/15/opinion/leonhardt-trump-racist.html

 

#fakeNEWS #WALKAWAY

 

The points in that column are certainly a better argument than this :lol:

 

 

 

You couldn't convince a trumper, (most cons by extension) that water is wet if FauxNews reported otherwise. Their parents made their mind up for them long before they were born, and they don't have the mental acuity, empathy, or the breadth of worldview to broaden their horizons beyond a 10 mile radius from where they were born. As long as you realize that, they're exceedingly predictable people. I usually just climb right over them to the next place I have to go, barring an occasional sidestep.

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30 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

That's !@#$ing fantastic. Wish they'd have used a club on one of those pieces of ****. THAT would have made for epic viewing.

 

The throw was pretty spectacular. Not impressed with the forearm/elbow strike by the small cop. Didn't really seem to hit anyone solidly.

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WHAT’S THIS NOW? 

 

CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin claimed Trump is racist because Antifa is “widely perceived as an African American organization.”

As Cameron Gray of NRA TV tweets in response, “Antifa is whiter than Pat Boone making a mayonnaise sandwich with Wonder bread in a Minnesota snowstorm,” which may be significantly understating the case.

 

 

At Hot Air, Allahpundit writes, “Needless to say to anyone who actually pays attention to Antifa, the group is emphatically not ‘widely perceived as an African-American organization.’ Really the opposite. The stereotype is that it’s overwhelminglywhite, basically Berniebros gone rancid who are more likely to come from middle-class or upscale households than not. (They have their fair share of trust-fund babies in the ranks too, no doubt.)” adding that “the most high-profile arrest made in the past few years for Antifa-type activities involved Tim Kaine’s son. Doesn’t get any whiter than that!”

 

 

 

Related: Apparently, the memo went out at CNN this week to defend Antifa: CNN’s Don Lemon Explains Antifa: ‘No Organization Is Perfect.’

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

As Cameron Gray of NRA TV tweets in response, “Antifa is whiter than Pat Boone making a mayonnaise sandwich with Wonder bread in a Minnesota snowstorm,” which may be significantly understating the case.

 

 

:lol:

 

 

 

 

Linwood Kaine :lol::lol:

 

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1 minute ago, LABillzFan said:

Looks like the free market works.

 

 

They must be racist tourists.

 

Or something stupid like that.

 

I'll be down that way in October, visiting VMI.  Think I'll pick up some Stonewall Jackson memorabilia there, and have lunch at the Red Hen with that and a MAGA hat.

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Hey Colin, 

 

Saying that you’ve sacrificed ***everything*** seems like an odd thing to claim when announcing an ad campaign with the world’s largest sports store. I mean come on.

 

 

 

The whole thing is being (rightfully) mocked

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

This was surprising.  Older white people aren't the biggest Nike customers, but considering they're the jersey providers of the NFL can't be good news for the owners.  

 

Are you suggesting older white people are the ones who take issue with Kaep?

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2 hours ago, LABillzFan said:

 

Are you suggesting older white people are the ones who take issue with Kaep?

Yeah.  Older white males to be more specific.  They're probably the highest demographic percentage wise taking issue with him starting the anthem protest.  Nike took a calculated risk.  The ironic part about people giving Nike credit for this is you have people praising them for taking a stand even though they run sweatshops in third world countries.

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3 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Yeah.  Older white males to be more specific.  They're probably the highest demographic percentage wise taking issue with him starting the anthem protest.  Nike took a calculated risk.  The ironic part about people giving Nike credit for this is you have people praising them for taking a stand even though they run sweatshops in third world countries.

 

I know a few young black males who take issue with Kaepernick.  Granted they're all military veterans with a very different perspective on life than CK

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17 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Yeah.  Older white males to be more specific.  They're probably the highest demographic percentage wise taking issue with him starting the anthem protest.  Nike took a calculated risk.  The ironic part about people giving Nike credit for this is you have people praising them for taking a stand even though they run sweatshops in third world countries.

I'm a 27 yrs old black man with 2 masters degrees and a PhD in aquatic celestial physics... And I don't support kaep.

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32 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

For anyone on the fence and thinking it's time to  #walkaway from the Democratic Party, let me offer this incentive.

 

No one on the right would ever ask you to protest like this.

 

 

“Believe in Something....but don’t worry about your dignity.”

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