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Not true I have seen racist tropes from progressives here.
To you, anyone accusing another of racism is a racist. Stupid.
Not true I have seen racist tropes from progressives here.
People on this board with liberal politics say racist sh*t all the time and don't apologize. You don't have to be board police but notice you, nor anyone else on the left, ever says anything about it? You never addressed my first post about those on the left who use racist rhetoric and who they vote for.
Again, to Malcolm X's point, it's a political football. It's about power. It's not about wanting people to stop using racist rhetoric.
The racists are always Trump supporters. Like cartoonist Scott Adams.
So you're saying biden, the Squad and al sharpton et al are Trump supporters?
Those who make the blatant intentionally racist comments are by and large the Trumppers, that is my point.
I agree somewhat with Malcolm X, but some policies are better than others. We make very slow progress. I’m not sure if it’s politics following culture or the other way around. Likely some of both.
Obviously I did not say that you stupid asshole.
They claim you said things when they know they are wrong! It’s a compliment.
Those who make the blatant intentionally racist comments are by and large the Trumppers, that is my point.
I agree somewhat with Malcolm X, but some policies are better than others. We make very slow progress. I’m not sure if it’s politics following culture or the other way around. Likely some of both.
If not for the old liberal Republicans, I agree.
I did not say rhetoric was unimportant.
There are zero racist comments coming from Trump supporters...ZERO!!!!!!!!!! All racists come from the democrat party.
Calling black people Uncle Tom is still racist. Going after how ethnic immigrants name their kids is still racist. Yet radio silence. It proves Malcolm's point. It's about political power so you only want to discuss/point out racism you feel makes your side look good. It's not about actual racist rhetoric.
Because if you think about it, change can often come from the inside. You calling out someone on your own side would probably have far more affect in addressing racism than the usual partisan way it is addressed. But that's not the goal of course.
I agree except the part about radio silence, that’s not true.
Policy causes more change than comments.
The racists are always Trump supporters. Like cartoonist Scott Adams.
Those who make the blatant intentionally racist comments are by and large the Trumppers, that is my point.
I agree somewhat with Malcolm X, but some policies are better than others. We make very slow progress. I’m not sure if it’s politics following culture or the other way around. Likely some of both.
Calling black people Uncle Tom is still racist. Going after how ethnic immigrants name their kids is still racist. Yet radio silence. It proves Malcolm's point. It's about political power so you only want to discuss/point out racism you feel makes your side look good. It's not about actual racist rhetoric.
Because if you think about it, change can often come from the inside. You calling out someone on your own side would probably have far more affect in addressing racism than the usual partisan way it is addressed. But that's not the goal of course.
Then you refuse to pay attention.
Good then you realize leftists contribute to the problems in America with their rhetoric as well as their policies. There may still be hope for you
I agree except the part about radio silence, that’s not true. Pointing it out helps.
Policy causes more change than comments.
I do not understand this hang-up over policy and comments. It's like you're trying to say you can do and say racist sh*t as long as you either make the right policy or vote for the right policy (of course who determines what is the right policy but that's another discussion). It's fascinating that that is where you go.
I do not understand this hang-up over policy and comments. It's like you're trying to say you can do and say racist sh*t as long as you either make the right policy or vote for the right policy (of course who determines what is the right policy but that's another discussion). It's fascinating that that is where you go.
I’ll try to say it another way…
Given the choice between racial rhetoric (that is apologized for) and racist policy… I chose the rhetoric. Policy lasts longer and has a more direct effect.
I strongly prefer neither.
What I think you don’t understand is that I do not think Biden is perfect, or even very good… I’m not like the Trump fanatics who fetishize Trump.
I don’t have a Biden flag, I won’t be in a Biden boat parade, I don’t have FDT posted all over the place, and if Biden loses an election I won’t support an insurrection.
I don’t swallowed every lie Biden tells and I don’t gobble fake news and refuse to look into it.