Sen. Tim Scott And The Embarrassing Black Conservatives Who Ignore Racism

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Tim Scott a typical Uncle Tom?!!

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) spoke of his newly announced presidential run Monday on "The View" on ABC.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) hopped in the 2024 presidential race Monday with a campaign speech in his hometown of North Charleston, South Carolina.

Scott employed language similar to every other Black evangelical politician: “Victimhood or victory? I choose freedom, hope and opportunity.” “I disrupt their narrative.” And more language suggested that he refuses to be defined by his Blackness.

In his most attention-grabbing comments, Scott diminished the existence of racism to what appears to be a largely white audience.

“For those of you who wonder if America is a racist country, take a look… at how all of God’s people come together… because unconditional love binds hearts together,” Scott said. “We are not defined by the color of our skin; we’re defined by the content of our character. If anyone tells you anything different, they’re a-lyin’!”

Scott doubled down on this inherently flawed idea as a guest on Monday’s episode of ”The View,” suggesting that the American playing field is level because Black folks have achieved high-level jobs within the U.S. government and elsewhere (though the audience reserved their boos for when he regurgitated the asinine suggestion of his competitor, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, that Disney is “indoctrinating” children with evil LGBTQ propaganda.)

Most sensible Black folks see through this bullshit like a Ziploc bag. For the woefully uninitiated, however, I’ll put the snark on hold, just for a second: Racism is forever. And it’s everywhere, including America. That no one is dragging Black folks by their noosed necks behind moving cars in the open anymore doesn’t suggest it’s completely nonexistent in all its forms.

Look no further than the 2016 election of Donald Trump, which galvanized the tiki-torch protesters and U.S. Capitol insurrectionists to say all the quiet parts very loudly in a manner I hadn’t seen before in my life. Having working eyes and ears and suggesting that racism is a thing of the past is like passing the third grade convinced that the Earth is flat.

Yet, Scott is just one of several charisma-free, cookie-cutter conservative House Negroes propagating the notion that Black folks bucking up and letting go of that pesky racism issue that apparently hasn’t been an issue since the mid-20th century is the true anodyne for all our problems. When these clowns vie for their respective political thrones, it’s almost always on the back of Black Democrats whom they insist are playing the “race card” as victims.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-tim-scott-embarrassing-black-094522667.html

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Wow. Just wow on multiple levels. You're saying he doesn't think there is racism so you'll show him by being racist yourself. Bold strategy there Ken.

Yes racism still exists today. Yes historical racism still plays a role in current events. However, for most young (black) people today the world is their oyster and telling young kids you are oppressed and that America is such a racist country you will basically never be able to succeed does so much harm. It's sad.

The narrative is pushed for political power but again, it is sad.
 
Tim Scott a typical Uncle Tom?!!

[FONT=&]Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) spoke of his newly announced presidential run Monday on "The View" on ABC.
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[FONT=&]Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) hopped in the 2024 presidential race Monday with a campaign speech in his hometown of North Charleston, South Carolina.
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[FONT=&]Scott employed language similar to every other Black evangelical politician: “Victimhood or victory? I choose freedom, hope and opportunity.” “I disrupt their narrative.” And more language suggested that he refuses to be defined by his Blackness.
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[FONT=&]In his most attention-grabbing comments, Scott diminished the existence of racism to what appears to be a largely white audience.
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[FONT=&]“For those of you who wonder if America is a racist country, take a look… at how all of God’s people come together… because unconditional love binds hearts together,” Scott said. “We are not defined by the color of our skin; we’re defined by the content of our character. If anyone tells you anything different, they’re a-lyin’!”
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[FONT=&]Scott doubled down on this inherently flawed idea as a guest on Monday’s episode of ”The View,” suggesting that the American playing field is level because Black folks have achieved high-level jobs within the U.S. government and elsewhere (though the audience reserved their boos for when he regurgitated the asinine suggestion of his competitor, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, that Disney is “indoctrinating” children with evil LGBTQ propaganda.)
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[FONT=&]Most sensible Black folks see through this bullshit like a Ziploc bag. For the woefully uninitiated, however, I’ll put the snark on hold, just for a second: Racism is forever. And it’s everywhere, including America. That no one is dragging Black folks by their noosed necks behind moving cars in the open anymore doesn’t suggest it’s completely nonexistent in all its forms.
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[FONT=&]Look no further than the 2016 election of Donald Trump, which galvanized the tiki-torch protesters and U.S. Capitol insurrectionists to say all the quiet parts very loudly in a manner I hadn’t seen before in my life. Having working eyes and ears and suggesting that racism is a thing of the past is like passing the third grade convinced that the Earth is flat.

Yet, Scott is just one of several charisma-free, cookie-cutter conservative House Negroes propagating the notion that Black folks bucking up and letting go of that pesky racism issue that apparently hasn’t been an issue since the mid-20th century is the true anodyne for all our problems. When these clowns vie for their respective political thrones, it’s almost always on the back of Black Democrats whom they insist are playing the “race card” as victims.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-tim-scott-embarrassing-black-094522667.html

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Tim Scott does not ignore racism. HE looked those racist view ladies right in their eyes and told them how disgusting their views were
 
Because it was all over social media I actually watched some of this interview/exchange. It is fascinating to me that a black man talking about the racism his grandparents faced and his parents faced and what people like him are able to do now and what opportunities kids have today is somehow so offensive to people that Tim Scott should not be considered a black man for saying it.

And even though America is becoming more diverse on a daily basis and there are mixed race marriages of all backgrounds in this country as more and more bi-racial kids are being born, somehow America is still this oppressively racist country where minorities cannot succeed.
 
We can kick it around all that we want.

Tim Scott is a shameless Uncle Tom, and that's the name of that tune.

A black man in the Third Millennium does not have [R} after his name if he's not a tap dancin', watermelon eatin' Uncle Tom.

Post Civil Rights Act, the Democratic Party has been the only place for our African American citizens with dignity and self-respect,
because the Republican Party starting donning the bedsheets and burning the crosses immediately thereafter.

If you're a black Republican, you're an Uncle Tom--end of story. No need for further discussion.
 
We can kick it around all that we want.

Tim Scott is a shameless Uncle Tom, and that's the name of that tune.

A black man in the Third Millennium does not have [R} after his name if he's not a tap dancin', watermelon eatin' Uncle Tom.

Post Civil Rights Act, the Democratic Party has been the only place for our African American citizens with dignity and self-respect,
because the Republican Party starting donning the bedsheets and burning the crosses immediately thereafter.

If you're a black Republican, you're an Uncle Tom--end of story. No need for further discussion.

you are a barely functioning retard. end of story. no reason to discuss
 
it is desperation. the Left has lost Hispanics as a guaranteed voting block. They really don't deserve the black vote either, but shaming black Americans into voting for them works (for now)
 
Tim Scott a typical Uncle Tom?!!

[FONT=&]Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) spoke of his newly announced presidential run Monday on "The View" on ABC.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) hopped in the 2024 presidential race Monday with a campaign speech in his hometown of North Charleston, South Carolina.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Scott employed language similar to every other Black evangelical politician: “Victimhood or victory? I choose freedom, hope and opportunity.” “I disrupt their narrative.” And more language suggested that he refuses to be defined by his Blackness.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]In his most attention-grabbing comments, Scott diminished the existence of racism to what appears to be a largely white audience.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“For those of you who wonder if America is a racist country, take a look… at how all of God’s people come together… because unconditional love binds hearts together,” Scott said. “We are not defined by the color of our skin; we’re defined by the content of our character. If anyone tells you anything different, they’re a-lyin’!”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Scott doubled down on this inherently flawed idea as a guest on Monday’s episode of ”The View,” suggesting that the American playing field is level because Black folks have achieved high-level jobs within the U.S. government and elsewhere (though the audience reserved their boos for when he regurgitated the asinine suggestion of his competitor, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, that Disney is “indoctrinating” children with evil LGBTQ propaganda.)
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[FONT=&]Most sensible Black folks see through this bullshit like a Ziploc bag. For the woefully uninitiated, however, I’ll put the snark on hold, just for a second: Racism is forever. And it’s everywhere, including America. That no one is dragging Black folks by their noosed necks behind moving cars in the open anymore doesn’t suggest it’s completely nonexistent in all its forms.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Look no further than the 2016 election of Donald Trump, which galvanized the tiki-torch protesters and U.S. Capitol insurrectionists to say all the quiet parts very loudly in a manner I hadn’t seen before in my life. Having working eyes and ears and suggesting that racism is a thing of the past is like passing the third grade convinced that the Earth is flat.

Yet, Scott is just one of several charisma-free, cookie-cutter conservative House Negroes propagating the notion that Black folks bucking up and letting go of that pesky racism issue that apparently hasn’t been an issue since the mid-20th century is the true anodyne for all our problems. When these clowns vie for their respective political thrones, it’s almost always on the back of Black Democrats whom they insist are playing the “race card” as victims.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-tim-scott-embarrassing-black-094522667.html

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Hey Kenny you sound like a jealous black man who is angry that another black man who did follow your path in life and how is doing better than you. Maybe it's time to put your racism and stupidity aside and start focusing on how you could be more like Sen. Scott. I know you've bought the leftist lie that your life is shit because of racism but it's not. It's shit because you're a lazy bastard who has been told you are owed things b cause of your skin color.

That or you're just a racist piece of shit.
 
We can kick it around all that we want.

Tim Scott is a shameless Uncle Tom, and that's the name of that tune.

A black man in the Third Millennium does not have [R} after his name if he's not a tap dancin', watermelon eatin' Uncle Tom.

Post Civil Rights Act, the Democratic Party has been the only place for our African American citizens with dignity and self-respect,
because the Republican Party starting donning the bedsheets and burning the crosses immediately thereafter.

If you're a black Republican, you're an Uncle Tom--end of story. No need for further discussion.

In your defense, you're from Boston which is one of the most racist city's in the country so we'll blame this (racist) outburst on the environment.

But you sum up well why such vitriol is directed at a person speaking about the racism his family faced and how much we have progressed. It's even more fascinating to see how offensive it is to non black people.
 
In your defense, you're from Boston which is one of the most racist city's in the country so we'll blame this (racist) outburst on the environment.

But you sum up well why such vitriol is directed at a person speaking about the racism his family faced and how much we have progressed. It's even more fascinating to see how offensive it is to non black people.

It's amazing how racism is so embedded in the DNA of leftists. All these decades later and dems still hate to see black people being successful.
 
In your defense, you're from Boston which is one of the most racist city's in the country so we'll blame this (racist) outburst on the environment.

But you sum up well why such vitriol is directed at a person speaking about the racism his family faced and how much we have progressed. It's even more fascinating to see how offensive it is to non black people.

You really did hate the time you had to spend in Boston away from the humdrum of the west coast

I don’t think to criticize Scott’s ignoring the realities of racism is “vitriol,” nor “offensive,” but more so just criticism of the hypocrisy. He is obviously aware of the reality but because he is attempting to appease everyone, especially Republicans, he is more than ignoring such, and instead acting like there are no hurdles presenting an Horatio Alger scenario
 
I particularly love when the Republicans deny taking up the mantle for racism after the Civil Rights Act.

I don't need to read the links supporting their hollow arguments.

Not at my age.

I was there,
witnessing it in real time,
before my own eyes.
 
Watch the videos. Or, are you incapable of rational thought?

Don’t have to, from the portrayal I am getting from your fellow wingers I already knows what it implies, that black or white, the Horatio Alger America still exists. Even adolescent white kids know that is not real, and black kids, got to laughing at it
 
You really did hate the time you had to spend in Boston away from the humdrum of the west coast

I don’t think to criticize Scott’s ignoring the realities of racism is “vitriol,” nor “offensive,” but more so just criticism of the hypocrisy. He is obviously aware of the reality but because he is attempting to appease everyone, especially Republicans, he is more than ignoring such, and instead acting like there are no hurdles presenting an Horatio Alger scenario

Ha! I knew you'd like that. He is from Boston and his comment was racist AF.

I'm not sure if people purposefully miss the nuance, or just flat out don't care and want to misrepresent what he said. He didn't say racism doesn't exist (he went through the racism his family had to deal with), what he's arguing is while yes there is racism kids today have opportunities that previous generations may not have. I don't know why that is viewed as such a threatening statement but clearly it is setting people off.

And since you're getting partisan we know the reason why. Each political party tries to paint the other in an unfavorable light. For Democrats, they want to show America as this oppressive fundamentally racist country still stuck in 1950 or prior and the leaders of that are Republicans so you need to be on our side. Therefore anyone talking of progress is almost a threat to their base belief (if America is seen as less racist then our demagoguery might be less effective).

Was listening to a podcast the other day on education. A black woman who teaches African-American history told the story of a young black girl in her class who lives in a Cosby Show type family who asked this teacher about being oppressed. The teacher knew instantly that this girl didn't feel oppressed because she came from a well to do home but what she took in from others told her that she is actually oppressed. That's just one example but it's relevant to what we're dealing with. Are teenagers in America in 2023 really that oppressed that they should believe they have limited to no future?
 
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