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Democrats hold on the black vote in this country is mind boggling. Ttrip down memory lane
Posted on 3/14/21 at 7:54 pm
Posted on 3/14/21 at 7:54 pm
Bill Clinton’s Actions in Rwanda
Oh yeah, he acted. He got all the whites out of Rwanda and let the black civilians to fend for themselves.
And this as video was circling the globe showing these animals chopping the Tutsi women and children up with machetes. Turn the TV on????
Exactly what kind of magic are Democrats using to keep blacks in this country on their government plantation, to keep them in power, and constantly be wooed into going for the dangling carrot that their lives will improve?
I don’t get it.
Oh yeah, he acted. He got all the whites out of Rwanda and let the black civilians to fend for themselves.
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President Clinton did not fail to act as he told the world then. Actually, he actively pushed for a particular course of action. The genocide began after the April 6 assassinations of the Rwandan and Burundian presidents. By April 11, U.S. government and foreign personnel were successfully evacuated from Rwanda. Once the evacuations were completed, President Clinton, along with then-First Lady Hillary Clinton, “visited the State Department task force in charge of evacuating American citizens to congratulate them on finishing their job.” President Clinton’s administration then strongly and successfully pushed for the reduction and evacuation of the peacekeeping force, by April 21, 1994.
On April 30, nine days after the reduction and complete evacuation of foreign personnel and dismissed peacekeeping troops, President Clinton acted bewildered and shocked in front of the world. In his radio address, he said, “The horrors of civil war and mass killings of civilians in Rwanda, since the tragic deaths of the Rwandan and Burundian Presidents 3 weeks ago, have shocked and appalled the world community.” But in his 1998 address to the Rwandan people, he claimed he “did not fully appreciate the depth and the speed with which [Rwandans] were being engulfed by this unimaginable terror.”
And this as video was circling the globe showing these animals chopping the Tutsi women and children up with machetes. Turn the TV on????
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On April 7, 2016, the 22nd anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, former President Bill Clinton asserted that Black Lives Matter, in Africa, in one of his many responses to Black Lives Matter activists’ protest over his controversial crime and welfare bills, and comments by former First Lady Hillary Clinton. The words were in reference to a Tanzanian shopkeeper who named his shop after presidential candidate, and his wife, Hillary Clinton. According to former President Clinton, the sign was in appreciation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s work in the fight against AIDS.
On the day the Rwandan Genocide is generally commemorated, former President Clinton’s words rang hollow both in material and delivery. Instead, they conjured up images, of white foreigners being evacuated from Rwanda to safety at the outset of the genocide. The rest of us, the innocent civilians, were provided with neither the option of evacuation, nor the decency of protection, but were left, amidst a bloody war and genocide, come what may.
What about our black lives made them immaterial to President Clinton and his administration? The cynicism of his utterance “Black Lives Matter” in Africa juxtaposed to his administration’s comments and actions goes even deeper. In discussions about whether to call the events occurring at the time in Rwanda genocide, Clinton National Security Council staff member Susan Rice, who went on to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., and as current National Security Advisor, said, “If we use the word ‘genocide’ and are seen as doing nothing, what will be the effect on the November [congressional] election?”
It is almost impossible to articulate the depth of betrayal felt at this profound sense of political expediency. While our lives were being slaughtered, at least somewhere in the United States, elections were being won. And in exchange, 800,000-1,000,000 casualties of black lives that apparently did not matter more than mid-term elections were lost.
Exactly what kind of magic are Democrats using to keep blacks in this country on their government plantation, to keep them in power, and constantly be wooed into going for the dangling carrot that their lives will improve?
I don’t get it.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 7:55 pm to Mike da Tigah
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I don’t get it.
Fill in the blank for 3.5 points
I’ll have those ______ voting _______ for the next ______ years.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 7:55 pm to Mike da Tigah
It’s easy to train a dog when you reward him for his tricks.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 7:56 pm to Mike da Tigah
You don't need magic when the people are stupid and dependent on you for income.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:00 pm to Mike da Tigah
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Exactly what kind of magic are Democrats using to keep blacks in this country on their government plantation,
It’s not magic and it’s not mind boggling. It’s actually quite easy to understand. The government made a calculated and ruthless decision in the 1960s. They systematically destroyed black families and replaced fathers with community activists and politicians. They destroyed a generation of black jobs and businesses and families replaced their wages with subpar welfare and their houses with delapidated government projects and their schools with failing government public schools.
It’s a horrific tragedy no one is ever taught or allowed to talk about because the government run media will crucify you if you bring it up.
This post was edited on 3/14/21 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:00 pm to Mike da Tigah
They’re just going to have to figure this shite out on their own. The only thing that can help the black population is the black population. Until as a whole they have a seismic shift in self valuation and a desire to not be taken advantage of, it will be status quo until the end of time.
They were used as a sim game of welfare dependence by the Democrats and have been for decades.
Sorry. That’s the truth.
They were used as a sim game of welfare dependence by the Democrats and have been for decades.
Sorry. That’s the truth.
This post was edited on 3/14/21 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:01 pm to Mike da Tigah
The DEMS are so untruthful to the Black population.
But money talks and BS walks....I wish they could see the real math! They keep their vote with only a small commitment, and sometimes fail on that.
The DEMS strategy is to bank future VOTES, anyway they can!
Every policy they push creates future votes, watch and see.
But money talks and BS walks....I wish they could see the real math! They keep their vote with only a small commitment, and sometimes fail on that.
The DEMS strategy is to bank future VOTES, anyway they can!
Every policy they push creates future votes, watch and see.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:02 pm to Mike da Tigah
Most of them are weak minded and think about what they get for free. Republicans may need to get on the same page in black areas.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:02 pm to Mike da Tigah
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Democrats hold on the black vote in this country is mind boggling. Ttrip down memory lane
It amazes me that a working black person wouldn't even consider Republicans.
I think after what Trump did for blacks and they still didn't vote Republican, the Republican Party should never waste a minute or a penny to get them to vote Republican.
I think they are foolish.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:03 pm to oldskule
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Every policy they push creates future votes, watch and see.
Truth, and it’s why they have no use for the Asians as they simply cannot manipulate them to become subservient Democrat voters.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:08 pm to Nguyener
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It’s not magic and it’s not mind boggling. It’s actually quite easy to understand. The government made a calculated and ruthless decision in the 1960s. They systematically destroyed black families and replaced fathers with community activists and politicians. They destroyed a generation of black jobs and businesses and families replaced their wages with subpar welfare and their houses with delapidated government projects and their schools with failing government public schools.
It’s a horrific tragedy no one is ever taught or allowed to talk about because the government run media will crucify you if you bring it up.
It worked so well politically subjugating blacks that they're now running the same thing on the middle class. So far, so good - from their perspective.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:11 pm to Nguyener
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It’s not magic and it’s not mind boggling. It’s actually quite easy to understand. The government made a calculated and ruthless decision in the 1960s. They systematically destroyed black families and replaced fathers with community activists and politicians. They destroyed a generation of black jobs and businesses and families replaced their wages with subpar welfare and their houses with delapidated government projects and their schools with failing government public schools.
It’s a horrific tragedy no one is ever taught or allowed to talk about because the government run media will crucify you if you bring it up.
Good post. Spot on.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:14 pm to PewPewBlue
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What is LBJ?
Lyndon B. Johnson
This post was edited on 3/14/21 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 3/14/21 at 8:15 pm to Mike da Tigah
Rwandan civil war. U.S. president removes U.S. citizens.
Seems like the right thing to do for America First.
Seems like the right thing to do for America First.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 10:22 pm to Nguyener
The government is currently in the process of doing this to folks of every color now. They are systematically destroying all jobs, regardless of race, to make everyone dependent on government handouts, ensuring everyone will vote Democrat for the foreseeable future.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 10:55 pm to 93and99
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I think after what Trump did for blacks and they still didn't vote Republican,
you expected too much too quickly. Trump made big incremental gains among the black community. years of building on that and you could get the change you were expecting to happen in four years.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 11:23 pm to Mike da Tigah
That’s the scary part of this Democrat/Socialist party in the country right. What they’ve done to the black community for over 60 years is what they are about to do to the rest of the country. They’ve grown the urban inner city governments and handed out free stuff for decades in those communities, only to force them to be dependent on government with nothing to show for it.
Meanwhile people who aren’t trapped by the government typically do well. Thats why the government tells the inner city communities that the people who are doing well have an unfair advantage because of privilege. Don’t worry though, the government will take it way from them to give it to the people who are dependent on them for free. It’s called equity and it’s destroying every community in this country now.
Meanwhile people who aren’t trapped by the government typically do well. Thats why the government tells the inner city communities that the people who are doing well have an unfair advantage because of privilege. Don’t worry though, the government will take it way from them to give it to the people who are dependent on them for free. It’s called equity and it’s destroying every community in this country now.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 11:41 pm to PewPewBlue
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What is LBJ?
I hope you are not serious??
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