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19 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Biden to speak there. 

 

I guess it was anger Trump supporters if this were taught about in schools

 

 

You would (as usual) be completely wrong.

 

But that never stops your bias.

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

You would (as usual) be completely wrong.

 

But that never stops your bias.

 

 

 

Not wrong at all. These Conservatives that even deny the Civil War was over slavery are surely wanting to “protect” school children from the knowledge of racial violence inflicted against a peaceful community 

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7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Not wrong at all. These Conservatives that even deny the Civil War was over slavery are surely wanting to “protect” school children from the knowledge of racial violence inflicted against a peaceful community 

 

I knew that you would come back with a false statement.

 

It is your standard, and the reason that (most) people have stopped asking you to explain yourself.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

I knew that you would come back with a false statement.

 

It is your standard, and the reason that (most) people have stopped asking you to explain yourself.

 

 

 

It’s just the truth, something you hate 

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

It’s just the truth, something you hate 

 

2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Not wrong at all.

 

These Conservatives that even deny the Civil War was over slavery are surely wanting to “protect” school children from the knowledge of racial violence inflicted against a peaceful community 

 

 

No.

 

Thats called an opinion, not a fact.

 

and it is an obviously poorly formed opinion to boot.

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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

No.

 

Thats called an opinion, not a fact.

 

and it is an obviously poorly formed opinion to boot.

Opinion that slavery caused the civil war? Seriously? Is that your ignorant point? 

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12 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Opinion that slavery caused the civil war? Seriously? Is that your ignorant point? 

 

 

Good God, it is so hard to explain things to a moron.

 

NO.

 

Understand NO.

 

It is YOUR OPINION that some  "Conservatives that even deny the Civil War was over slavery are surely wanting to “protect” school children from the knowledge of racial violence".

 

NOT that the Civil War was fought over slavery, but YOUR BELIEF that Conservatives are against teaching that,

 

Don't bother answering with another misinterpretation, please.

 

 

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14 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Good God, it is so hard to explain things to a moron.

 

NO.

 

Understand NO.

 

It is YOUR OPINION that some  "Conservatives that even deny the Civil War was over slavery are surely wanting to “protect” school children from the knowledge of racial violence".

 

NOT that the Civil War was fought over slavery, but YOUR BELIEF that Conservatives are against teaching that,

 

Don't bother answering with another misinterpretation, please.

 

 

No, I know for a fact they don't want hat taught. I have seen it right here on this board. The denying of the truth is at the heart of Conservatism. You are part of that. You post lies all the time. 

8 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

For Tibs.................

 

 

 

 

A propagandist? So you! 

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8 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

For Tibs.................

 

 

 

 

He's wrong. Slavery was race based, obviously. He just tries to expand it to a worldwide setting to diminish that fact, but the Civil War was here, it was about slavery and racism. So was the rise of the KKK, Jim Crow and the fight against the Civil Rights Movement. 

 

Do you know why John Wilkes Booth murdered Lincoln? 

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On 6/14/2020 at 6:11 AM, GregPersons said:

 

What a stupid question. Are you saying that white on white violence is OK as long as there are no black people involved? 

 

What is your solution to white on black violence?

What is your solution to white on white violence?

Silly reply. Check the statistics. Look into the daily murders in our US cities. One group stands out in this category vs all others. It’s the conversation the left doesn’t want to have and will ignore at all costs. The media plays along, rarely if ever mentioning the race of the victim or suspect. 

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Biden’s divisive and false Tulsa speech

by David Marcus

 

The 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre, in which black residents were murdered in bloody riots, was an opportunity for Joe Biden to be the uniter he promised to be. Instead the president gave a speech with more partisan ire than lofty ideas; more condemnation of America than belief in it.

 

The horror of Tulsa, where at least 39 died and likely many more as whites burned down “Black Wall Street,” is a too-often forgotten dark chapter of our history, and it’s right to highlight it.But Biden suggested that the nation hasn’t come very far in the past century, and diminished the tragedy by pretending today’s voting laws are somehow equivalent.

 

More at the link: https://nypost.com/2021/06/01/biden-suggests-america-hasnt-changed-in-tulsa-speech/

 

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Silly reply. Check the statistics. Look into the daily murders in our US cities. One group stands out in this category vs all others. It’s the conversation the left doesn’t want to have and will ignore at all costs. The media plays along, rarely if ever mentioning the race of the victim or suspect. 

The long dark shadow of slavery still haunts black Americans 

Just now, B-Man said:

 

 

Biden’s divisive and false Tulsa speech

by David Marcus

 

The 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre, in which black residents were murdered in bloody riots, was an opportunity for Joe Biden to be the uniter he promised to be. Instead the president gave a speech with more partisan ire than lofty ideas; more condemnation of America than belief in it.

 

The horror of Tulsa, where at least 39 died and likely many more as whites burned down “Black Wall Street,” is a too-often forgotten dark chapter of our history, and it’s right to highlight it.But Biden suggested that the nation hasn’t come very far in the past century, and diminished the tragedy by pretending today’s voting laws are somehow equivalent.

 

More at the link: https://nypost.com/2021/06/01/biden-suggests-america-hasnt-changed-in-tulsa-speech/

 

 

 

 

Oh ya, those voter restrictions are aimed right at blacks. Black majority districts. 

 

 

Same as it ever was...same as it ever was 

 

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FTA:

 

 

The speech mixed its memorial purpose with low Democratic politics while giving no hint of remarkable progress made by the United States in the past 100 years. Low Democratic politics predominated, not just with respect to the promotion of legal protection for vote fraud in the name of voting rights, but also in the name of fraudulent “infrastructure.”

 

The Democrats’ race hustle permeated the low politics of the speech, which in that sense contributed to our current regression from equal rights and equal treatment without regard to race. Indeed, in the modern era, regression from equal rights has become Democratic Party orthodoxy.

 

The regression manifests in various forms. Most recently, it has taken the form of “equity.” We badly need a speech on the history of the retreat from equal rights in the name of “affirmative action” and “equity.”

 

 

Common though it has become to invoke “systemic” this and “systematic” that, Biden’s indictment of the United States on this ground is unforgivable. The United States continues to attract people from every race known to man and from every corner of the world. Name a country that is our equal. Let’s hear it.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/06/tangled-up-in-tulsa.php

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38 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

FTA:

 

 

The speech mixed its memorial purpose with low Democratic politics while giving no hint of remarkable progress made by the United States in the past 100 years. Low Democratic politics predominated, not just with respect to the promotion of legal protection for vote fraud in the name of voting rights, but also in the name of fraudulent “infrastructure.”

 

The Democrats’ race hustle permeated the low politics of the speech, which in that sense contributed to our current regression from equal rights and equal treatment without regard to race. Indeed, in the modern era, regression from equal rights has become Democratic Party orthodoxy.

 

The regression manifests in various forms. Most recently, it has taken the form of “equity.” We badly need a speech on the history of the retreat from equal rights in the name of “affirmative action” and “equity.”

 

 

Common though it has become to invoke “systemic” this and “systematic” that, Biden’s indictment of the United States on this ground is unforgivable. The United States continues to attract people from every race known to man and from every corner of the world. Name a country that is our equal. Let’s hear it.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/06/tangled-up-in-tulsa.php

No mention of the vicious racism that caused this massacre? Ok. That’s right, never mention the truth 
 

You guys are just dog sh it. We are growing in strength every single day. 

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15 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

Tell that to the millions of Africans who would give their left nut to immigrate to America!   Cut the crap.

If I did, that wouldn't change the fact slavery had a major impact on the course of American history. Why does that make you so angry? 

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