A question for black conservatives(blexit)

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why does it bother you so much?

Black issues would better be served if their political loyalty was diversified....business owners donate to both parties to ensure their interests are protected.

Hispanics tend to not be so lopsided when it comes to political support

if you guys on this forum section didn't have your heads so far up the democrat party's behind you would realize diversified alignment is a good thing...the locker room seems to be more diversified and respectful of opinions

the truth is the lie that the democrat party has created by saying that one party is full of white supremacists or out to get you is just a silly notion based on emotions over facts and it'd held a stranglehold on black communities that have suffered being run by democrats for decades

The locker room is more diversified because you're dealing with more people who aren't politically active. So it's diversified between people who have no party affiliation at all and mostly democrats. That isn't an endorsement for Republicans.

It's not black people's job to diversify and join the Republican party for the sake of doing so. Republicans need to earn the black vote. If Democrats are causing all of this pain for black people, should be easy for Republicans to flip them. But they can't because it's too tough courting white racists and black people at the same time.
 

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The locker room is more diversified because you're dealing with more people who aren't politically active. So it's diversified between people who have no party affiliation at all and mostly democrats. That isn't an endorsement for Republicans.

It's not black people's job to diversify and join the Republican party for the sake of doing so. Republicans need to earn the black vote. If Democrats are causing all of this pain for black people, should be easy for Republicans to flip them. But they can't because it's too tough courting white racists and black people at the same time.
The black conservatives think they just show up at the GOP and everything will change. If the Dems are fukking us over then what will the white supremacist party do.

The best course of action is to accept the two party system for now, be more active in the primaries when you can make a difference. Then we can end things like Citizen's United to move forward with a better agenda for black people regardless of party. But moving to the party that is actively trying to suppress your vote is not the move.
 

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why does it bother you so much?

Black issues would better be served if their political loyalty was diversified....business owners donate to both parties to ensure their interests are protected.

Hispanics tend to not be so lopsided when it comes to political support

if you guys on this forum section didn't have your heads so far up the democrat party's behind you would realize diversified alignment is a good thing...the locker room seems to be more diversified and respectful of opinions

the truth is the lie that the democrat party has created by saying that one party is full of white supremacists or out to get you is just a silly notion based on emotions over facts and it'd held a stranglehold on black communities that have suffered being run by democrats for decades

Because we are not like you. We don’t go begging racist cacs for acceptance.

If you had any pride as a man, you wouldn’t vote for a party that constantly shyts on your Guatemalan heritage.

Before they focused on shytting on your people, they had been shytting on us for a good 30 years.

fukk em and anybody who love em.
 
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why does it bother you so much?

Black issues would better be served if their political loyalty was diversified....business owners donate to both parties to ensure their interests are protected.

Hispanics tend to not be so lopsided when it comes to political support

if you guys on this forum section didn't have your heads so far up the democrat party's behind you would realize diversified alignment is a good thing...the locker room seems to be more diversified and respectful of opinions

the truth is the lie that the democrat party has created by saying that one party is full of white supremacists or out to get you is just a silly notion based on emotions over facts and it'd held a stranglehold on black communities that have suffered being run by democrats for decades
:mjlol:

Yo you gotta love the conservative a$$holes who say this, as if the GOP isnt worse. All conservatives who make the "Dems dont do anything for you!!" argument can never explain why their side is less shyt, besides recycling 3 shallow talking points

:mjlol:
Talk about how the race should have a diversified political interest when the 2 party system is set up for Whites/Elites vs Everyone else

:mjlol:
TLR is more respecting of opinions

:hhh:
No Sly you're just a beyond shyt poster who can't back up anything he says with solid evidence. TheColi is full of smart dumb nikkas, TLR is their HQ, its no wonder you feel at home there
 

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The locker room is more diversified because you're dealing with more people who aren't politically active. So it's diversified between people who have no party affiliation at all and mostly democrats. That isn't an endorsement for Republicans.

It's not black people's job to diversify and join the Republican party for the sake of doing so. Republicans need to earn the black vote. If Democrats are causing all of this pain for black people, should be easy for Republicans to flip them. But they can't because it's too tough courting white racists and black people at the same time.

TLR is full of white/Russian agents pretending to be black...:sas2:
Lets talk about it.
 

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:skip:I understand rejecting the gop, I don’t understand the devotion to Dems.

The reasons are the same... it’s a two party system...The argument for voting republican is the damage it does to the state as a whole. Stability within an oppressive state is undesirable...
Unless you enjoy the oppression...

To you and @Slystallion, It has nothing to do with devotion. It's a pragmatic choice when the only legitimate alternative are literal klan members.

And the candidates themselves don't actually have to espouse white supremacist talking points. But if actual racists think he/she has some good ideas, that's enough reason to give folks pause before giving them their vote.

We all know black people are conservative on many social issues, but like someone else said, it's hard to court whites who are openly racist and blacks at the same time.
 

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Michael Cohen Says Trump Repeatedly Used Racist Language in Private
Emily Jane Fox

8-10 minutes

On Tuesday, mourners gathered in Pittsburgh to honor the victims of the harrowing attack on the Tree of Life synagogue. Days earlier, as they observed Shabbat, 11 Jews were murdered. Robert Bowers, the alleged suspect, later told a SWAT officer that he wanted all Jews to die. (Bowers has since pleaded not guilty.) The tragedy united thousands of Jews in Pittsburgh, who peacefully protested Donald Trump’s visit to the synagogue earlier this week. It also consumed a far larger constituency, which remained aghast that the alleged killer was motivated by fear fanned by the president of the United States.

Michael Cohen, the president’s former lawyer, was among those closely following the story. The son of a Holocaust survivor, Cohen has remained largely silent since the F.B.I. executed search warrants on his home, hotel room, and office this past spring. In August, he pleaded guilty to charges related to campaign-finance violations and tax fraud, and at the advice of counsel, he has not spoken publicly about his case or his relationship with the president ever since. Privately, he has been cooperating with investigators in the Southern District of New York, the special counsel’s office, and New York State. (He faces sentencing in the Southern District next month.) Yet Cohen wanted to express himself in the wake of the tragedy. Shortly after the sun rose on Tuesday, he tweeted, “In honor of those sadly being buried today resulting from #AntiSemitism #PittsburghSynagogueShooting, let’s follow the wisdom and thoughtful words of #RabbiJeffreyMyers ‘it can’t just be to say we need to stop hate. We need to do, we need to act to tone down rhetoric.’”

Like many, Cohen has observed the president’s scorched-earth campaign tactics as the midterm elections approach, and as the prospect of a Democratic House majority beckons, with its attendant promise of investigations and inquiries. He has heard Trump’s constant invocation of the migrant caravan moving through Central America; he’s noticed the president threaten to revoke birthright citizenship; he’s noted Trump’s tweet calling Florida’s African-American gubernatorial candidate, Andrew Gillum, a “thief,” without any evidence. He also watched Trump shirk responsibility after it was discovered that Bowers invoked the caravan in posts online ahead of the mass murder in Pittsburgh, and after one of his ardent supporters was charged last week with mailing pipe bombs to notable Democrats and other frequent Trumpian targets. (The suspect plans to plead not guilty.) On Twitter and during rallies, Trump has referred to the media as “the enemy of the people,” blaming the free press for “the anger we see today in our society.”

That message rang hollow to those most familiar with the president and his language, including Cohen, who said he has spent the last several months quietly reflecting on his former boss and his own role in the Trump Organization. Amid the president’s recent tirades, Cohen has re-registered as a Democrat and urged people on Twitter to vote in the midterm elections, calling it possibly “the most important vote in our lifetime.” He said that events also activated within him an urge to reveal details from his tenure at the Trump Organization, during which he said the president privately uttered chilling, racist language in one-on-one conversations. On Tuesday, the day of the first funerals in Pittsburgh, he shared some of these memories.

Certainly, Cohen is aggrieved, and his credibility has been questioned by the president, his lawyers, and others. His allegations could inflame the very divisions that he’s said he wants to diffuse. Through the president’s public attacks against him, he stayed silent, as his lawyers advised, and he’s taken a risk in sharing these recollections on the record. When I asked him why he was coming forward now with such uncomfortable claims, Cohen was clear: he knew that the president’s private comments were worse than his public rhetoric, and he wanted to offer potential voters what he believed was evidence of Trump’s character in advance of the midterm elections.

During our conversation, Cohen recalled a discussion at Trump Tower, following the then-candidate’s return from a campaign rally during the 2016 election cycle. Cohen had watched the rally on TV and noticed that the crowd was largely Caucasian. He offered this observation to his boss. “I told Trump that the rally looked vanilla on television. Trump responded, ‘That’s because black people are too stupid to vote for me.’”:TrollTrump: (The White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment.)

This conversation, he noted, was reminiscent of an exchange that the two men had engaged in years earlier, after Nelson Mandela’s death. “[Trump] said to me, ‘Name one country run by a black person that’s not a shythole,’ and then he added, ‘Name one city,’”:whitejordanpls: Cohen recalled, a statement that echoed the president’s alleged comments about African nations earlier this year. (White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied those comments at the time. She added that “no one here is going to pretend like the president is always politically correct—he isn’t.” She subsequently noted that it was “one of the reasons the American people love him.”)

Cohen also recounted a conversation he had with Trump in the late 2000s, while they were traveling to Chicago for a Trump International Hotel board meeting. “We were going from the airport to the hotel, and we drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. Trump made a comment to me, saying that only the blacks could live like this.”
:whitejordanpls: After the first few seasons of The Apprentice, Cohen recalled how he and Trump were discussing the reality show and past season winners. The conversation wended its way back to the show’s first season, which ended in a head-to-head between two contestants, Bill Rancic and Kwame Jackson. “Trump was explaining his back-and-forth about not picking Jackson,” an African-American investment manager who had graduated from Harvard Business School. “He said, ‘There’s no way I can let this black f-g win.’” (Jackson told me that he had heard that the president made such a comment.:whitejordanpls: “My response to President Trump is simple and Wakandan,” he said, referring to the fictional African country where Black Panther hails from. “‘Not today, colonizer!’”)

In retrospect, Cohen told me that he wishes he had quit the Trump Organization when he heard these offensive remarks. “I should have been a bigger person, and I should have left,” he said. He didn’t, he said, because he grew numb to the language and, in awe of the job, forgave his boss’s sins. Cohen, in fact, even defended the president publicly against charges of racism. Last year, he explicitly tweeted as much. Cohen explained that he defended the president because he thought the magnitude of the office would eventually force him to be more judicious with his words. “I truly thought the office would change him,” he said. But it hasn’t, Cohen continued. In fact, he said, it has exacerbated his rhetoric.

Cohen’s claims would damage most presidents. Trump, however, survived the Access Hollywood tape in the run-up to the presidential election in 2016. His supporters stayed with him after his jarring “both sides” comment regarding the racial violence in Charlottesville, and didn’t bend when Omarosa Manigault Newman accused him of using vile racial language after she left the White House. (Trump referred to her as “that dog” after her book came out.) When Trump portrayed Brett Kavanaugh as a man under siege, his poll numbers went up. Trump seems to perform best with his base when he appears like his back is up against the wall. For Cohen’s part, he said he is hoping that people bear his words in mind as they cast their ballots on Tuesday. He will.

:letmesee:
 

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If it ain't on tape it won't matter what a slimy lawyer claims.

Didn't he have a tape of uneventful stuff Trump said? If he talks like this constantly somebody has to have some receipts to back it up.

Wonder how much he got paid to drop this claim the weekend before the midterms lmao
 

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:mjlol:

Yo you gotta love the conservative a$$holes who say this, as if the GOP isnt worse. All conservatives who make the "Dems dont do anything for you!!" argument can never explain why their side is less shyt, besides recycling 3 shallow talking points

:mjlol:
Talk about how the race should have a diversified political interest when the 2 party system is set up for Whites/Elites vs Everyone else

:mjlol:
TLR is more respecting of opinions

:hhh:
No Sly you're just a beyond shyt poster who can't back up anything he says with solid evidence. TheColi is full of smart dumb nikkas, TLR is their HQ, its no wonder you feel at home there
It’s weird how they claim the Dems won’t do anything while ignoring the outright obstruction of the GOP. Every good policy from the left gets pushback from the right simply because it came from the left. I do blame the Dems for trying to play nice with these rightwing idiots for so long because that shyt has never worked.
 

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why does it bother you so much?

Black issues would better be served if their political loyalty was diversified....business owners donate to both parties to ensure their interests are protected.

Hispanics tend to not be so lopsided when it comes to political support

if you guys on this forum section didn't have your heads so far up the democrat party's behind you would realize diversified alignment is a good thing...the locker room seems to be more diversified and respectful of opinions

the truth is the lie that the democrat party has created by saying that one party is full of white supremacists or out to get you is just a silly notion based on emotions over facts and it'd held a stranglehold on black communities that have suffered being run by democrats for decades
Yes there are racists in the Democrats ranks
But when you have politicians in your party supporting voter suppression, gerrymandering, and even go as far as aligning themselves with white supremacists, then sorry I cant fukk with you.:yeshrug:


And the locker room is full of clowns, trolls, white boys pretending to be black and people who just regurgitate some shyt they heard somebody else say. That's the reason why I posted this thread here.
 

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It’s weird how they claim the Dems won’t do anything while ignoring the outright obstruction of the GOP. Every good policy from the left gets pushback from the right simply because it came from the left. I do blame the Dems for trying to play nice with these rightwing idiots for so long because that shyt has never worked.
It's never worked and we see the effects today. Sometimes you gotta play hardball to get what you want.:manny:
 
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