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re: One of the best Tucker interviews ever. Please my black brothers and sisters wake up.

Posted on 10/21/23 at 10:47 am to
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
41801 posts
Posted on 10/21/23 at 10:47 am to
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Cannot wrap my mind around how a massive group of people just can’t see what is happening to them. It’s right in front of their face and they just keep following their handlers. Incredible.

It’s you, also, who can’t see what’s in front of your face. Black people in Africa are in similar plights, and they are not being manipulated by Democrats.

The Democrats are not intentionally “turning out George Floyds”. The policies that are failing so miserably were put in place, not by scheming vote harvesters, but by white knights who risked death and jail in the civil rights movement; by the academics who theorized it would lift black people to the middle class; and by guilt-ridden white people who wanted to do something, ANYTHING, to assuage that guilt.

Yes, there were scheming vote harvesters, like Lyndon Johnson, who turned it to their advantage, but the push came from good intentions.
This post was edited on 10/21/23 at 10:48 am
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38993 posts
Posted on 10/21/23 at 2:33 pm to
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but the push came from good intentions.


The road to hell and all that...
Posted by JJJimmyJimJames
Southern States
Member since May 2020
18496 posts
Posted on 10/21/23 at 3:28 pm to
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It’s you, also, who can’t see what’s in front of your face. Black people in Africa are in similar plights, and they are not being manipulated by Democrats.
So, what should we hope for as a nation?

That all people are treated the same as indicated by their behavior toward violence, crime, opportunity, freedom...?

yep. So how does that look?

I believe it looks like all of those values are safeguarded KNOWING FULL WELL that in any society there are going to be breeches in those behaviors.

The ideal outcome is that we all know that fair treatment will be forthcoming - and that sometimes there will be injury to individuals.

That is the way it is now.

With Floyd, I suspect that he took things to far and in a coincidence overdosed while he was being apprehended.

Does that mean him dying while being apprehended was racist? No. The same thing happened to an even larger number of white or Asian people. In fact, those numbers, whites/asians, are consistently higher year after year. It is not racist. I believe the exacerbation of such a fallacy is the creation of American fascists/marxists/ IOW Democrat/marxists. It is to benefit THEIR politics - and THAT, my friends, is despicable.

What are black men to do with their lawless attitude, the FACT that they, as 6% of the country commit over 70% of the violent crime? A rational answer involves making changes that keep those stats from escalating.

Removing political marxist influence by democrats/marxists would allow approaching crime and legitimacy number as they were drastically improving prior to the Lyndon Johnson debauchery of the black nuclear family in the 1960s.

The black middle class, (underestimated as I believe to be even now) could have been a growing opportunity if not for democrat marxists manipulation of blacks as political chattel.

also believe they DO TURN OUT "GEORGE FLOYDS" but more accurately it is "MICHAEL BROWNS"
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Bastardize the news and lie about the statistics to manipulate blacks politically, completely ignoring police numbers not involving them.

It is an absurdity that every single American would benefit from the democrat/marxist plot/manipulations being eliminated.

Marxism has been invited into American life due to this absurd ploy, this absurd lie.
Posted by CaptainDave
Member since Apr 2019
267 posts
Posted on 10/21/23 at 5:50 pm to
This is exactly the problem. “Turning out George Floyd’s”? You are and always will be a victim. You’re the problem. Teaching people they are victims and it’s someone else’s fault is counter productive. You have a weak mind and it’s sad.

America is the hardest country in the world to be poor and not have any opportunities. I grew up at the lowest possible place you can in America and now I work at a Nuclear facility. I made my own way.
This post was edited on 10/21/23 at 5:52 pm
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