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re: I am confused: What the "other" side of these race issue?
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:24 am to Hammertime
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:24 am to Hammertime
Boom
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:24 am to StrongSafety
If I had a son. The man literally injected his opinion before an American had his day in court and made it guilty until proven innocent. Him and Holder should have kept their mouths shut till the court system had run it's course. He does this shite with a lot of situations. A divisive individual is the best thing you can call him.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:24 am to StrongSafety
Because the change he promised wasn't a step forward. It was sideways and then backwards.
And it's how some people have acted in light of his election. A gained superiority. Just 1 Example..terrebonne footbal game, black guys talking shite to white people, even old white ladies and adding in about how a black man is president now. People are stupid everywhere but it's the kind of shite like that. And it happens. The oj Simpson reaction as another example.
It goes beyond superiority or any bullshite when people hitch about American history to the point where history becomes censored or erased. My people were slaughtered under the American flag, but I understand it represents something different today. A way of life.
The battle flag represents to me rebellion. And it could be against anything, but rebellion is not always a bad thing. Without it, you wouldn't have many civilisations, or artists, musicians, writers etc..just because some angry white kid who used it in his bullshite, the American south should not have to bend and break for things that happened long ago. It african Americans want to erase it, in a way they are erasing their history too because they are part of the south and were a crucial part of it. Politicans are kissing arse to frickers with agendas and its disgusting to a lot of us and its frustrating.
And it's how some people have acted in light of his election. A gained superiority. Just 1 Example..terrebonne footbal game, black guys talking shite to white people, even old white ladies and adding in about how a black man is president now. People are stupid everywhere but it's the kind of shite like that. And it happens. The oj Simpson reaction as another example.
It goes beyond superiority or any bullshite when people hitch about American history to the point where history becomes censored or erased. My people were slaughtered under the American flag, but I understand it represents something different today. A way of life.
The battle flag represents to me rebellion. And it could be against anything, but rebellion is not always a bad thing. Without it, you wouldn't have many civilisations, or artists, musicians, writers etc..just because some angry white kid who used it in his bullshite, the American south should not have to bend and break for things that happened long ago. It african Americans want to erase it, in a way they are erasing their history too because they are part of the south and were a crucial part of it. Politicans are kissing arse to frickers with agendas and its disgusting to a lot of us and its frustrating.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:29 am to StrongSafety
quote:You make your own future
But what happens if all Americans don't have the same shared experiences and history because of history?
quote:That is a small part of leadership, yes. The big part of leading people is to make them better as a whole, not to make the good ones meet the bad ones in the middle
Isn't his job as a leader entail uplifting those that feel left out?
quote:He does it purely for political reasons, and does it all of the mother fricking time. Can't get through one single speech without blaming someone else for something
Why does it seem to anger the majority when he empathizes with the group he fails from?
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:29 am to StrongSafety
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Isn't his job as a leader entail uplifting those that feel left out?
There is that word again. You know what makes me feel good? Working hard and providing for my family. If the so called disenfranchised would put half as much effort into trying to be a productive part of society instead of hitting social media with the latest new bitch session this country would be a fricking paradise.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:29 am to BOSCEAUX
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f I had a son. The man literally injected his opinion before an American had his day in court and made it guilty until proven innocent. Him and Holder should have kept their mouths shut till the court system had run it's course. He does this shite with a lot of situations. A divisive individual is the best thing you can call him.
He spoke as a black man to America there. His experiences effect his rhetoric just like another else. Did we not expect that or did we expect him to not be himself to appease the majority?
I can say , as a black person and as an American, those moments resonated with me
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:29 am to SEClint
Is there any bigger troll job than a white guy posing as a black guy and inciting a bunch of white people on race issues?
Answer: No, there is not.
Answer: No, there is not.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:32 am to BOSCEAUX
Feel can be replaced with "are" and thousands of stats to back it. Not the time or thread for that tho 
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:32 am to USMCTiger03
He's like a cop trying to meet a ticket quota, but with bans instead of tickets
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:33 am to StrongSafety
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But what happens if all Americans don't have the same shared experiences and history because of history? Isn't his job as a leader entail uplifting those that feel left out? Why does it seem to anger the majority when he empathizes with the group he fails from?
Typo or Freudian slip?
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:34 am to USMCTiger03
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Is there any bigger troll job than a white guy posing as a black guy and inciting a bunch of white people on race issues?
North Korean posing as a south Korean?
Isis as a jew?
This post was edited on 6/25/15 at 1:46 am
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:34 am to StrongSafety
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Did we not expect that or did we expect him to not be himself to appease the majority?
I expect him to let an American have an unbiased day in court. The leader of the nation should not publicly convict somebody before a trial has been had. I don't care what color he or they are. It was shameful. It has nothing to do with appeasing the majority, it has to do with the way our American judicial system works.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:36 am to cave canem
His posts are always loaded with spelling and grammatical errors. Hooked on phonics did not work for him
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:36 am to StrongSafety
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But what happens if all Americans don't have the same shared experiences and history because of history? Isn't his job as a leader entail uplifting those that feel left out? Why does it seem to anger the majority when he empathizes with the group he fails from?
All groups in the US have been on a level playing ground for at least a generation if not two at this point.
History is incapable of preventing a good work ethic or desire to be successful.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:37 am to StrongSafety
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e spoke as a black man to America there. His experiences effect his rhetoric just like another else. Did we not expect that or did we expect him to not be himself to appease the majority
He's the president of the United States first, not a black man.. That's the problem.. He ascended to the highest office in the land and is still trying to make excuses.. He has proven that every single office in the US is availble through the American populace..
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:38 am to StrongSafety
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He spoke as a black man to America there.
Why does he want to separate himself from a majority of Americans?
Also, how do black americans know what it is like to be white americans? It is like a man pretending what to know what it is like to be a woman or pregnant.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:40 am to StrongSafety
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He spoke as a black man to America there. His experiences effect his rhetoric just like another else. Did we not expect that or did we expect him to not be himself to appease the majority?
He was expected to speak as the head of the branch of government charged with enforcing the Law for christ sake. He was not elected to be a spokesman for ANY group.
What you are describing is textbook racism
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:45 am to kilo1234
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This post was edited on 6/25/15 at 2:54 am
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