Re: Politics
2011I think Trump was just explaining to the Association of Black Journalists how being Black is a choice
They are laughing at him.turnbullac wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 3:44 pmThey had to be laughing at him.cakes wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 3:27 pm Who the fuck is in the crowd cheering him? Or, are they laughing at him? I can't really tell.
Oh definitely. He's a fucking racist, but he doesn't believe it because he's the type of old fart that thinks being racist means outright calling black people the n-word is the only thing that defines it.Nate Dort wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:30 am Listen to how he says the word "black." Full of disdain. He's saying it with a hard "r."
People said the same kind of stuff about Obama in 2008. "He doesn't look black to me!" with one breath, while making racist comments about him with another.
When they asked him about black jobs I totally expected him to say something like janitor or shoe shine boy.cakes wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:48 amOh definitely. He's a fucking racist, but he doesn't believe it because he's the type of old fart that thinks being racist means outright calling black people the n-word is the only thing that defines it.Nate Dort wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:30 am Listen to how he says the word "black." Full of disdain. He's saying it with a hard "r."
People said the same kind of stuff about Obama in 2008. "He doesn't look black to me!" with one breath, while making racist comments about him with another.
You could say that the first question that was asked by Rachel Scott was aggressive, but to be fair, he was asked why black voters should vote for him after all the racist things he's said, at a black venue he was invited to, in his crusade to court black voters. He doesn't believe he's racist, so that was offensive to him. To everyone that's not in the cult, it seemed like a perfectly reasonable, if not poignant, question to be asked of a presidential candidate, especially one who's so overtly racist.
The whole thing is so outrageous, that there's one thing that was totally missed. He literally said as a response to extremism within the republican party, that he's made the republican party less radical.
I'm expecting republicans to state that they too have a black job. And it's being stolen by illegal immigrants that democrats are bussing in to vote for them while stealing those black jobs.turnbullac wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:07 am When they asked him about black jobs I totally expected him to say something like janitor or shoe shine boy.
Well, he did say that illegal immigrants were taking "black jobs," so I'd say it implies maid, landscaper, etc. Certainly not peddling snake oil vitamins on infomercials, and other Trump Org shit.turnbullac wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:07 amWhen they asked him about black jobs I totally expected him to say something like janitor or shoe shine boy.cakes wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:48 amOh definitely. He's a fucking racist, but he doesn't believe it because he's the type of old fart that thinks being racist means outright calling black people the n-word is the only thing that defines it.Nate Dort wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:30 am Listen to how he says the word "black." Full of disdain. He's saying it with a hard "r."
People said the same kind of stuff about Obama in 2008. "He doesn't look black to me!" with one breath, while making racist comments about him with another.
You could say that the first question that was asked by Rachel Scott was aggressive, but to be fair, he was asked why black voters should vote for him after all the racist things he's said, at a black venue he was invited to, in his crusade to court black voters. He doesn't believe he's racist, so that was offensive to him. To everyone that's not in the cult, it seemed like a perfectly reasonable, if not poignant, question to be asked of a presidential candidate, especially one who's so overtly racist.
The whole thing is so outrageous, that there's one thing that was totally missed. He literally said as a response to extremism within the republican party, that he's made the republican party less radical.
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