Democrats cover ears and mock delegates reading dead kids' names from Gaza

JamesJabdi

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Was recently banned from there for defending the ADOS movement. They said me questioning Kamala Harris’ ties to African Americans was tantamount to “peddling racist conspiracy theories.” :mjlol:

i don’t need to be convinced she is black. to me and the majority of black america, she is a black woman.

only weirdos and agent provocateurs concern themselves with whether or not she’s “black.”

:francis:


Why is this dude even taken seriously on here :mjlol:
 

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y’all are so shortsighted and ignorant. i can tell you’re barely literate, if at all.

nothing about my previous commitment to black empowerment has changed.

for the time being, i understand that our survival depends on a trump loss.

chess, not checkers.

it’s not complicated.

:francis:
That's not doing you any favors, so you really might want to chill out with the name calling if you want people to actually believe you.

People have every right to be skeptical of your narrative switch.
 

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A lot of the revolutionaries who weren't killed, jailed, or exiled ended up in the professional class which saw the rise of the black 'revolutionary' scholar. The 'Million Man March' and the late 90s/2000s reparations push are the last vestiges of an independent black political movement in action.

Black politics is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Democratic liberal establishment. Our role in that establishment is to leverage our civil rights tradition and provide moral legitimacy for white liberals in their companies and institutions. It's black bourgeoisie work. It's tenuous work, of course, just ask Claudine Gay.

If black liberals like Gay who care about fairness on the question of Palestine are front-line expendable, you can be sure as shyt black centrists in the democratic party who could give a fukk about Palestine are not going to say anything. Why miss out on that AIPAC money and end up like Cori Bush?

I'm not even mad at them on that front. It's just funny when they tell us their neo-liberalism/centrist politics is some kind of bulwark against right-wing fascism in this country all the while being in lockstep with the same fascists when it comes to the support of a genocidal ethnostate, and then go hide when the leader of that ethnostate shows up to Congress. Doesn't show much resolve against fascism, does it?
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Why is our survival on the line now in 2024 and not in 2020 when you were repping Trump set to its fullest?
as i already stated, i was being an emotional reactionary, flailing at what i perceived to be - and still perceive to be - insulting inaction by the democrats when it came to longstanding issues in our community.

my daily consumption of content from the likes of tariq, professor black truth, and other youtube personalities led me down a self-defeating rabbit hole of myopic militancy.

i didn’t care about trump so much as i was wanted democrats to see that their party could not win without the black vote - which i still believe.

once i stopped listening to them and began studying the rise of nazism and present day’s parallels, i knew that i had to throw my support to kamala for the _time being _.

trump = hitler 2.0.

that’s not hyperbole. it’s a simple fact that you ignore to your peril.

:francis:
 

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Its really hard to tell in real time whether these protests are working because it seems like people are becoming more desensitized, or they're straight up being nasty about the issue, just to spite the protestors. Also it seems like the American populace has made a very sudden shift towards being mostly moderate, and I can't figure out exactly why.
Protests, absent of violence and monetary loss, are not effective

The George Floyd protests made noise because cops were getting beat up and businesses were losing millions for an entire summer

A bunch of nikkas holding signs and chanting downtown does nothing
 

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Are you seriously on here blaming the 1968 DNC protest for black civil rights falling apart?

Reading comprehension is your friend. I literally just said that I wasn't blaming the protestors, and you went straight to "blaming" again? As I said before, the 1968 protests were not effective, so using them as an example of effective strategy is ridiculous. You don't have to put blame on any particular party for that.






Not the fact the feds got rid of MLK, Fred Hampton and literally putting agents in black movements...But you blaming 1968 protests :dahell:


You do realize that getting Nixon elected played a large role in how much of a free hand the feds and other LEA had in treating Black orgs that way, right? And thus doing things that were more likely to get Nixon elected is not the ideal move?




The anti war movement did help the black community over 30% of troops sent to vietnam were black men. So stopping the war brought home alot of black men, which the protestis credited with helping.

The Tet Offensive was in January 1968, Walter Cronkite going to Vietnam and telling all America that winning the war was hopeless was in February 1968, LBJ said “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America." that same month, and yet troop levels in Vietnam still continued rising up until their peak in mid-1969 and didn't fall below 100,000 (peak Afghanistan War levels) until 1972. Now matter how protestors acted in 1968, the next president was going to start the process of pulling out.





You dudes don't want the american power system to change....y'all want shyt to remain the same and got more energy for regular folks who don't want bullshyt then y'all for corrupt politicians......talking about strategy :scust:


This is a wild statement. Everyone who has actually changed the system in any lasting way was OBSESSED with strategy, especially in the CRM.

From how loose you're talking, I have no doubt I've put 10x as much of myself into the struggle as you have, because no one dedicates their lives to this shyt for any length of time and then says, "Stop talking about strategy" unless they're straight clueless.
 

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as i already stated, i was being an emotional reactionary, flailing at what i perceived to be - and still perceive to be - insulting inaction by the democrats when it came to longstanding issues in our community.

my daily consumption of content from the likes of tariq, professor black truth, and other youtube personalities led me down a self-defeating rabbit hole of myopic militancy.

i didn’t care about trump so much as i was wanted democrats to see that their party could not win without the black vote - which i still believe.

once i stopped listening to them and began studying the rise of nazism and present day’s parallels, i knew that i had to throw my support to kamala for the _time being _.

trump = hitler 2.0.

that’s not hyperbole. it’s a simple fact that you ignore to your peril.

:francis:


So basically you didn't know what you were babbling about at that time and now it sounds like you still don't know what you babbling about :mjlol:

I would recommend you to do more research on history before making wild claims.
 

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Reading comprehension is your friend. I literally just said that I wasn't blaming the protestors, and you went straight to "blaming" again? As I said before, the 1968 protests were not effective, so using them as an example of effective strategy is ridiculous. You don't have to put blame on any particular party for that.









You do realize that getting Nixon elected played a large role in how much of a free hand the feds and other LEA had in treating Black orgs that way, right? And thus doing things that were more likely to get Nixon elected is not the ideal move?






The Tet Offensive was in January 1968, Walter Cronkite going to Vietnam and telling all America that winning the war was hopeless was in February 1968, LBJ said “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America." that same month, and yet troop levels in Vietnam still continued rising up until their peak in mid-1969 and didn't fall below 100,000 (peak Afghanistan War levels) until 1972. Now matter how protestors acted in 1968, the next president was going to start the process of pulling out.








This is a wild statement. Everyone who has actually changed the system in any lasting way was OBSESSED with strategy, especially in the CRM.

From how loose you're talking, I have no doubt I've put 10x as much of myself into the struggle as you have, because no one dedicates their lives to this shyt for any length of time and then says, "Stop talking about strategy" unless they're straight clueless.

I ain't even gonna entertain responding to blatant lie like the 1968 protest at the DNC was not effective.
 

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There is no waiting....you have to demand shyt now.....back in the 60's an American president was killed, close nuclear war with Russia, black civil rights leaders were getting killed all around, vietnam war..and there was protest in every city..nobody said waiting then and that was a much more turbulent time then now.
Exactly. Mofos been talk that wait till after November talk for 60 years.
 
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If/when Kamala loses Michigan then i don't want to hear no blame going to anybody but their bad handling of the Gaza situation.
cool, and if/when trump wins, i will tune out the cries of muslims as they’re booted from this country and israel is given the green light to turn the remaining palestinians in gaza into a creamy red paste.

:unimpressed:

(she ain’t losing michigan)
 

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cool, and if/when trump wins, i will tune out the cries of muslims as they’re booted from this country and israel is given the green light to turn the remaining palestinians in gaza into a creamy red paste.

:unimpressed:

(she ain’t losing michigan)

Israel was given unwavering support by this current administration and if you are a citizen of these united states you can't get booted out :umad:
 
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