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  1. So basically, black people just need to the their “L” and move on?
  2. I don’t watch Fox News. I’m independent.
  3. About as much as Joy Reid and Van Jones do 🤣
  4. He has no sway. Those numbers are going down, and will only decrease as the boomers die out. He cannot galvanize people to the polls anymore.
  5. And those activities won’t include having any sort o influence or sway in the black community. A community who was once his most loyal constituency
  6. It took 10 years for the rest of the country to figure out what we knew already. Obama is done, his legacy is tarnished. Good riddance
  7. Although we rarely agree on anything political, I do agree with a lot of what said here. However, it is really hard to break down these peoples definition of woke when they are so vague. The entire attack against woke is just rooted in a bunch of racists saying “we won and we’re not sharing any of it. Move on.” They are like children who can’t fully express themselves with words. And instead of just saying what they really want to say, because they know how ridiculous and indefensible that sounds, they have to come up with 100 different ways to explain it.
  8. More clarification on #1 would be nice. Because if I misinterpreting it wrong, that kind of sounds like people just accept their losses and move on?
  9. Good for you. Although you seem to have more sex than me, I did your relaxed attitude toward it in all these posts. It’s a breath of fresh air in the increasingly, female influenced hypergamy if the gay hookup scene. Unfortunately there are a lot of gays who “put in airs” in hopes of being seen as the “respectable gay.” All of this in hopes of showing other gays their superiority and to get acceptance from their straight friends. These people never learn that they are tolerated by straight society either by the compulsion of law or “because it’s the right thing to do.” To 90%, you’re still just a f***** A lot of these men are putting in a front. Deep down they want to fuck but their “image” and ego won’t allow them to have that trophy they believe they deserve (kind of like women). So they just fold their arms and stand in the corner with some pious attitude.
  10. [think before following links] [think before following links] [think before following links] https://shec.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/1645 [think before following links] [think before following links] https://www.voanews.com/amp/usa_all-about-america_todays-democracy-isnt-exactly-what-wealthy-us-founding-fathers-envisioned/6201097.html No, it’s pretty easy. 🤣
  11. One could easily argue the founding fathers were textbook oligarchs and would have zero issue with this
  12. I don’t think that’s necessary. The LGBT community doesn’t have a separate party neither do illegal immigrants, native Americans, or any other group. Equality can all be done within the current political structure. I don’t think this is a civics issue. This is just a reckoning of the Democratic Party.for years, they told us they can’t do anything for Black people because it will upset “moderate” voters. And we’re saying fine then you let them vote for you.
  13. Hate to tell you, but Oprah Winfrey has little if no influence in the black community for anybody under 60. That’s why her TV show and her network flopped. We left her and her black misandrist agenda back in the 90s.
  14. You’re correct, civil right was for everyone. And let’s not talk about competition. Any mathematical or statistical study will show that it’s less than 1% chance that white Americans would have eight times the wealth more than black families (or 85% of the wealth overall) unless there are outside forces or a system that suppresses competition. The math is simple. And we are black Americans are looking for policies to remedy that equation, so the math makes sense
  15. 1. I guess you missed the studies that show 70% of hip-hop records and streams are attributed to white people. This can easily be verified by Google. So like I said, this is an orchestrated attempt to promote degeneracy as the primary lifestyle and not an exception or form of entertainment on the black community. Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion do not represent Black people as a whole or politically. No more than El Chapo or Cardi B represent the Latino community. 2. This is the game of the Democrats to hold Black people in a perpetual state Of guilt by beating them over the head regarding civil rights legislation that was past 60 years ago. It was not the benevolence of white people that got the civil rights act passed for black people. It was totally self-serving because the same Civil Rights Bill is now used for everyone. Other “minorities” used the righteous cause and case for Black people during Jim Crow to parlay rights over to themselves. Additionally, the US was losing it standing on the world stage for its discrimination and mistreatment of its own citizens. And let’s not forget the civil rights leaders who were also doing work in the streets. There were thousands of riots and escalating violence All across this country (Watts, Cairo, etc.)which is one of the primary reasons LBJ passed the civil rights act.
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