Come one come all... What has Joe Biden done specifically for black america.??!!*Vid inside

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But I see you agree with other Black Americans being called Tar Baby:

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How am I using a racial slur when I explained what I meant beforehand? :heh:
 

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Long story short, you can not answer the question

You're right, I won't. And that goes both ways. You'll never be able to pin an opinion on my identity, you'll have to deal with my actual positions. And you ignore my positions because they have been righteous, while yours have been foul.

But I've been consistently pro-reparations since I first joined this site and always fight for the best opportunity to get it in the long run. Unlike you, who proudly supports Donald Trump.





But I see you agree with other Black Americans being called Tar Baby:


Have you seriously never heard a Black person use that phrase before? The phrase literally came out of Black culture but you're talking about it like you learned about it for the first time on the internet. @Black Panther has used it repeatedly in the past in reference to Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.

Trump is a tar baby. The more you directly respond to his rhetoric, the more entangled you get in his nonsense.

The way you defeat a tar-baby is by recognizing the trap and ignoring it, not boxing with it. :kanyebp:

The worst thing Merkel could do to trump is ignore him and not get entangled in his nonsense.

Trump uses "tar baby" rhetoric: the more you try to strike at it, the more you get entangled in his mess. In her case it's best to just ignore him and let him be the fool.

This seems counter-intuitive, but the best way to shut this literal embodiment of a "smug prick" up is to simply ignore him, talk past him, and treat his views with contempt.

You defeat a tar baby by recognizing the trap and ignoring it, not by boxing with it.


Do you think he was being racist against Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson? :dahell:


The racist use of the word is colorism. I don't see the slightest indication that he's being colorist here, I don't even know whether the person he's referring to is actually Black. He's referring to his arguing style of constantly entangling while getting nowhere, not to his skin color. I've never personally used the term myself, but I've heard plenty of folk use it, and it was clearly meant in a non-racist manner in that context.
 

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We can push the Democrats where we want them to be when we accumulate power.
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Let me ask you this question.

What political party gives us the women in this pic?



These are the five women that will be on the bench for Trump's oral appeal arguments. I presume that they will be fair and just in their decision making.

Unlike what is going on in Florida

This is the GOP judge that Trump himself appointed.




I mean, the stats speak for themselves.





By the numbers, speaking of just black judges, let us go back to Jimmy Carter to today.


Jimmy Carter (D) - 37 judges in one term
Ronald Reagan (R) - 7 judges in two terms
George Bush (R) - 13 judges in one term
Bill Clinton (D) - 61 judges in two terms
George W Bush (R) - 24 judges in two terms
Barack Obama (D) - 62 judges in two terms
Donald Trump (R) - 10 judges in one term




Maybe its just me but this number seems to rise significantly when one party in is office and drastically goes down when the other is in office.

There is a point here. No one is ever saying that Democrats are perfect but what is gained by continuing to rail against one party, knowing full well that the other party has a general consensus of us that is lesser than that of the what the typical Democrat thinks of black people?


What is the end goal here?

Celebrate symbolism and tokenism with no results, brehs:francis:
 

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Have you seriously never heard a Black person use that phrase before? The phrase literally came out of Black culture but you're talking about it like you learned about it for the first time on the internet. @Black Panther has used it repeatedly in the past in reference to Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.





Do you think he was being racist against Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson? :dahell:


The racist use of the word is colorism. I don't see the slightest indication that he's being colorist here, I don't even know whether the person he's referring to is actually Black. He's referring to his arguing style of constantly entangling while getting nowhere, not to his skin color. I've never personally used the term myself, but I've heard plenty of folk use it, and it was clearly meant in a non-racist manner in that context.

Thank you. I really didn't feel like explaining this to these disingenuous clowns but you've explained this perfectly.
 

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Celebrate symbolism and tokenism with no results, brehs:francis:


If you think that the appointment of judges is "symbolism and tokenism", then there is no hope for you.

How can you have seen the Supreme Court decisions of the last 12 years and not realize that nominating the right justices is the MOST IMPORTANT thing a president does when it comes to Black rights?
 

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It's interesting to look at the threads where people are actually addressing serious black issues, like education in black communities, support for Black landowners, stopping racial bias and harassment against Black people by police, and building effect Black protest movements like with had in the Civil Rights Era.








Notice that some people in this thread actually participate in real discussions about improving black communities from a place of knowledge, because we've devoted a good bit of our lives to actually fighting for that. And other people only focus on bait threads like this "#bothsides" shyt because they have literally zero engagement outside of creating division on the internet.
 
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