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Just now, BillStime said:

 

How did relations deteriorate between 2009 & 2016?

 

I'll bite - racists came out of the woodwork to hate on the president of that time period for obviously racist reasons. Other racists caught on that it was now okay to be openly racist. Then an obviously racist president comes into power, and the racists are empowered.

 

See PPP

Posted
Just now, BillStime said:

 

No, I'm not lazy. Stop hiding. Let's hear your comments on how relations deteriorate between 2009 & 2016? Your words, not mine. We can play this game all day.

 

You are lazy, because this was discussed in THIS forum last week.  

 

Now about those unnecessary deaths that you cheered in the last 2 months?

Posted
Just now, GG said:

 

You are lazy, because this was discussed in THIS forum last week.  

 

Now about those unnecessary deaths that you cheered in the last 2 months?

 

Yep, typical Trumphole - lazy AF.

 

 

 

Posted
Just now, BillStime said:

 

Yep, typical Trumphole - lazy AF.

 

 

 

 

I wasn't the daily cheerleader of 1,000s of unnecessary deaths

Posted
4 minutes ago, Warren Zevon said:

 

I'll bite - racists came out of the woodwork to hate on the president of that time period for obviously racist reasons. Other racists caught on that it was now okay to be openly racist. Then an obviously racist president comes into power, and the racists are empowered.

 

See PPP

 

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GTFOHWTS 

Posted
Just now, GG said:

 

I wasn't the daily cheerleader of 1,000s of unnecessary deaths

 

I'll spell it out for you:

  • You hate Obama like I hate Trump.
  • I hate Trump because he IS racist.
  • You hate Obama because you ARE racist.

See how easy that was?

 

Now, regarding unnecessary deaths - who absolutely destroyed our pandemic infrastructure? Who ignored his own intelligence back in November?  Who is unnecessarily putting lives at risk by jump starting his rallies and requesting participants to sign COVID waivers ahead of his rally?

 

This guy:

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

 

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GTFOHWTS 

 

True - this place was racist as hell long before Obama

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Posted

Why can't I dislike Obama's white half, because that was the part that was incompetent?

Posted
Just now, Warren Zevon said:

 

True - this place was racist as hell long before Obama

 

Your first post was accurate too. '59's overreaction doth protest too much here.

Posted
44 minutes ago, GG said:

 

They are equally bad at this point.  Let's see if he's able to rebound.

 

I'm not doing your homework either.    Unlike you, I don't hit and run.

 

On the issue of race in America or in general?  I won’t get into the general issues; those are for a different time and it’s an issue that I don’t particularly care to consider in any context.  The race question, however, requires additional definition.  To be clear, are you saying that Obama and Trump are equally bad on the issue of race in America?

Posted
7 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

On the issue of race in America or in general?  I won’t get into the general issues; those are for a different time and it’s an issue that I don’t particularly care to consider in any context.  The race question, however, requires additional definition.  To be clear, are you saying that Obama and Trump are equally bad on the issue of race in America?

 

On the race alone, Obama squandered a golden opportunity.  How many people know of his My Brother's Keeper Initiative?  He was too weak to keep pushing that program in the face of the more radical BLM movement.  Which in essence is emblematic of Obama's no-backbone term.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, Warren Zevon said:

 

I'll bite - racists came out of the woodwork to hate on the president of that time period for obviously racist reasons. Other racists caught on that it was now okay to be openly racist. Then an obviously racist president comes into power, and the racists are empowered.

 

See PPP

 

The MO of the week (weak).  Call everyone and anyone a racist with nothing to back it up.   It's an extremely lazy way to argue.  And very boring as well. 

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Posted
On 6/11/2020 at 11:07 AM, Magox said:

This is a somewhat lengthy article, but I highly recommend it.  Jonathan Chait is a leftist and at times can be partisan.  But he has been speaking out about the "illberal left" for quite some time.  He had a really eye opening article that I remember reading back in 2015.

 

Excerpt from the tweeted article from below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This should be shared far and wide.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, GG said:

 

On the race alone, Obama squandered a golden opportunity.  How many people know of his My Brother's Keeper Initiative?  He was too weak to keep pushing that program in the face of the more radical BLM movement.  Which in essence is emblematic of Obama's no-backbone term.

 

I’ll chalk that up as a yes.  Wow.  

Posted
2 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

The MO of the week (weak).  Call everyone and anyone a racist with nothing to back it up.   It's an extremely lazy way to argue.  And very boring as well. 

 

Jim - if @Buffalogal and @GG are going to make statements without backing them up and keep deferring to address their statements - one has no choice but to assume the worst.

 

Sucks.

Posted
1 minute ago, Rob's House said:

 

This should be shared far and wide.

 

 

Rob, for me this is the biggest threat that this country has faced in my lifetime.  I've already said my piece on this but the growing influence these little moral objectionists is a frightening thought.  It's bad enough they are littered through Big tech, the news rooms, corporate board rooms, sports, Hollywood and Academia.  But what worries me most is if there are enough of these ***** that get voted in to enact God knows what.  

 

In any case, here is another Really good piece from Ross Douthat who is a Conservative with a small C.  He put together a really eloquent well thought out piece that is hot off the presses.

 

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Kendi, meanwhile, represents the revolutionary aspect: In Politico last year he imagined a constitutional amendment establishing a “Department of Anti-Racism … comprised of formally trained experts on racism,” that would be “responsible for preclearing all local, state and federal public policies to ensure they won’t yield racial inequity,” for monitoring public officials who express ideas the experts consider racist and for using “disciplinary tools” when “policymakers and public officials” remain recalcitrant in what the department labels bigotry.

Whatever this is, it is not Barack Obama-era liberalism — indeed, under Kendi’s definitions, some of Obama’s views might merit disciplinary action — but a much more revolutionary successor.

 

 

 

We are living in the beginning of some Orwellian times.  It's only going to get worse, Academia is a factory for these moral authoritarians and they have a stranglehold of the institution.  

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Posted
10 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

I’ll chalk that up as a yes.  Wow.  

 

If you take emotion out of it, please tell me the great things for race relations that occurred between 2009 - 2016?  Were there no riots?  Did innocents not lose their lives?  Were police not ambushed?  Were black lives improved?

10 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Jim - if @Buffalogal and @GG are going to make statements without backing them up and keep deferring to address their statements - one has no choice but to assume the worst.

 

Sucks.

 

Have you stopped cheering for unnecessary deaths?

Posted
3 minutes ago, GG said:

 

If you take emotion out of it, please tell me the great things for race relations that occurred between 2009 - 2016?  Were there no riots?  Did innocents not lose their lives?  Were police not ambushed?  Were black lives improved?

 

Have you stopped cheering for unnecessary deaths?

 

Go back and review all my comments on where I praised the death of anyone. I'll wait.

 

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