Black voters say they won't forget Trump's racist tweets

What part of no don't you understand? However I would consider it a crime. It is hard to prove intent. I prefer to allow the law to determine intent. By the way there have been cases where a black person sprayed the nword on his own property. Also look at the Smollett case in Chicago.

This is blind devotion to the leader. :palm:
 
Because your ignorance includes not undestand the economy is on the same trajectory as Obama left him, I suppose you can tell us all what economic moves Trump made that made it better. His tax cut just made the wealth gap worse by moving a couple trillion to the wealthy and corporations.

^^Clueless dullard thinks he knows economics!! :laugh:
 
Once again, if Trump burnt a cross on a black person's lawn, would you consider that racist?
I'm not saying whether it would be legal or illegal, would you consider it racist?

#whatifwhataboutism = STRAWMAN. Stop whining about #whataboutisms if you are going to use them all the time snowflake.
 
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Well some black people do have the mentality of a slave and aren't open in their political decisions. But you can say that about any race. First you said in this very thread " Well the GOP wouldn't openly call them Uncle Toms. Republicans would be snickering behind their backs, but they wouldn't say anything about it to the public." Question- Which one is it? I need a scorecard.

Reparations are nothing more than a demand by those that never were slaves to be handed something funded by those that never owned them. Any black that supports reparations has a slave mentality since they think they're owed something for never having been what motivates them to make such demands.
 
Robin D. Stephens lived through Jim Crow and thought the worst days of racism were behind her. Then President Donald Trump told four American congresswomen of color to "go back" to where they came from.

"It was very hurtful to see the person who is the leader of the country that I live in and that I respect and love, speak that way to U.S. citizens," said Stephens, a 61-year-old retired public defender who lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

But Stephens is tired of talking about Trump's racist tweets. She is ready to take her pain to the polls.



https://www.wral.com/black-voters-s...8722/?userId=115fb0e64cdb4f09b0a1eccef3088892

She speaks for all black Americans?
 
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