How do Black women see Kamala Harris? There’s a lot that ‘raises eyebrows,’ one expert says.

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bytch is wild fugazi and more black people will see this as election night nears. Democrats took us for granted and fumbled the ball. The party had every opportunity to galvanize a public energized off these protests and select someone who spoke to the zeitgeist, but they chose this counterfeit black woman who is clearly not a friend of black America.

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Doesn't matter. The only other option is a man who just a week ago told white suburbanites I'm not gonna let poor people come into your neighborhood.

Oh and he dismantled the Pandemic Response team because it had been put into place by the black guy, Obama. Over 167,000 have died in less than 6 months.

He's angered over the removal of statues commemorating men who fought for the right to own slaves.

And we all know I could list a lot more shyt.

Fukk these criticisms of Kamala, justified or not. I aint heard a fukkin critique yet that stacks up to these things.
 

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Oh my goodness. Y'all dudes must be really young or really stupid or both. Biden was a protege of Mississippi Senator James Eastland on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Eastland said that Black people were an inferior race on numerous occasions and he taught Biden everything he knew about locking up Black people and blocking them from getting educated, which Biden carried out for decades in the Senate as the head of the judiciary committee.


Meet James Eastland, the Senator Joe Biden Keeps Waxing Nostalgic About
By MATTHEW DESSEM
JUNE 19, 2019 2:08 AM

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Joe Biden, speaking at a fundraiser in New York on Tuesday night, fondly remembered the days he served in the Senate with James O. Eastland, a white supremacist Democrat from Mississippi. The New York Times has this extraordinary description of his remarks:

“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland,” Mr. Biden said, slipping briefly into a Southern accent, according to a pool report from the fund-raiser. “He never called me ‘boy,’ he always called me ‘son.’ ”

It’s not the first time Biden’s ties to Eastland, a man who called the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education a “monstrous crime,” have drawn scrutiny. As CNN has reported, as a young senator, Biden tried to enlist Eastland’s help in his fight to prevent busing in school desegregation. He also had this to say at a Doug Jones rally in 2017:

I’ve been around so long, I worked with James Eastland. Even in the days when I got there, the Democratic Party still had seven or eight old-fashioned Democratic segregationists. You’d get up and you’d argue like the devil with them. Then you’d go down and have lunch or dinner together. The political system worked. We were divided on issues, but the political system worked.

Well, as long as we’re talking about the way things used to get done in the Senate, there’s no reason to settle for Joe Biden’s imitation of Eastland’s Southern drawl: The man can speak for himself just fine. Here’s the senator explaining his thoughts and political positions in great detail on The Mike Wallace Interview on July 28, 1957. It’s great television, but it probably won’t make you feel very nostalgic about James Eastland:

Mike Wallace Interview with Senator James Eastland | C-SPAN.org

Positively Trumpian! As anyone who’s read the Confederate declarations of secession knows, it is always instructive to compare the way people are remembered after their deaths with the way they chose to behave and present themselves while they were living. Here’s Biden on Tuesday, lamenting what he thinks has been lost since Eastland’s day:

At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today, you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.

Eastland may not have been Joe Biden’s enemy, but that’s sort of the problem, because he was definitely an enemy to his black constituents. But it’s not Biden’s fault he sees politics the way he does: As Mike Wallace’s wrap-up shows, by midcentury the media was already carefully packaging everything as a noble but ultimately consequence-free debate between Giants of the Senate.

Sen. James Eastland of Mississippi speaks for a vast part of the white South on the race issue. In the North, senators with equal conviction speak their lines. Somewhere between these two poles, a comp—

I can’t tell if the video cuts off when Wallace suggests a centrist compromise is obviously the answer to questions like “Should black people be allowed to vote?” or if I keep having a minor stroke whenever I watch it. Anyway, that’s James Eastland. Joe Biden misses having dinner with him.

Meet James O. Eastland, the Senator Joe Biden Keeps Waxing Nostalgic About



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This devil Eastland literally owned a plantation.
 

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This devil Eastland literally owned a plantation.

Yes he did and he had Black people on the plantation that were still basically slaves.

Listen to this interview that Eastland had with Mike Wallace and then think about the fact that Biden looked up to Eastland and how Eastland's Judiciary committee efforts were carried out years later by Biden. Everything from fighting segregation to locking up Black men.

Mike Wallace Interview with Senator James Eastland | C-SPAN.org


Here is more information about plantations in Mississippi:
 
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Also noticed that maya's daughter meena (who you mentioned has a white father) is married to a black man.

Was maya married to meena's father? Based on when Maya married her black husband 1998 it seems as though he helped raise meena.

Maya got pregnant in high school from Meena's father. I don't know anything about him really but they never were married. Because we have never heard much about him and his own daughter rejected his surname, they must not have been on the greatest of terms.

Maya basically raised Meena (probably with help from her mom and Kamala) as a single mom as she went to UC Berkeley and Stanford Law where she met her husband Tony West. If I remember correctly, Meena was basically a teenager when she and Tony got married but they met at Stanford Law in the early 1990s when Meena was younger (like elementary school) and got married in 98 so I think he was probably the effective stepfather/man in her life for her formative years. I can't say anything about Meena who I know nothing about but a positive Black male role model in her life probably was a good thing in shaping her worldview.

Yeah I have read online that maya supposedly is suppose to be more down than Kamala if you catch my drift. Always thought maya was the prettiest between the two.

It's funny how we get those vibes when Maya went to nothing but PWIs and did not pledge as far as I know. I speculate (I wasn't told this) that her experience as a Black single mom, and the fact that the Black community in the Bay Area probably embraced that more than other communities, may have been part of it. She didn't have the Howard experience but I wonder if her 'single mother' perception and her almost completely Black look made her experience some racism Kamala didn't.

I also find it highly ironic when online toxic Black male bashers defend Kamala by implying BM didn't step up to marry her, but they never mention Maya had a White deadbeat dad and a high value Black man help her raise her child and start her career. But no agenda there :sas2:
 
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Maya got pregnant in high school from Meena's father. I don't know anything about him really but they never were married. Because we have never heard much about him and his own daughter rejected his surname, they must not have been on the greatest of terms.

Maya basically raised Meena (probably with help from her mom and Kamala) as a single mom as she went to UC Berkeley and Stanford Law where she met her husband Tony West. If I remember correctly, Meena was basically a teenager when she and Tony got married but they met at Stanford Law in the early 1990s when Meena was younger (like elementary school) and got married in 98 so I think he was probably the effective stepfather/man in her life for her formative years. I can't say anything about Meena who I know nothing about but a positive Black male role model in her life probably was a good thing in shaping her worldview.



It's funny how we get those vibes when Maya went to nothing but PWIs and did not pledge as far as I know. I speculate (I wasn't told this) that her experience as a Black single mom, and the fact that the Black community in the Bay Area probably embraced that more than other communities, may have been part of it. She didn't have the Howard experience but I wonder if her 'single mother' perception and her almost completely Black look made her experience some racism Kamala didn't.

I also find it highly ironic when online toxic Black male bashers defend Kamala by implying BM didn't step up to marry her, but they never mention Maya had a White deadbeat dad and a high value Black man help her raise her child and start her career. But no agenda there :sas2:

And lets not forget the fact that maya is also darker than kamala too. But is the one who is married to a brotha. But hey when has Twitter trolls let facts get in the way of a negative narrative.
 

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Any cred Kamala got for going to a HBCU she lost by becoming a cop and locking up mothers of truants.

a black husband would help but that’s a tough road.

had she done community work for black people with a white husband, things would look better for her in the black community.
So by using this flawed logic black folk should turn our backs on anyone in law enforcement? We gotta turn our backs on Sunny Hostin and Judge Faith Jenkins?

We supposed to be the only race that disowns our own because they don't ride for criminals? What sense does that make? If anyone of you had someone you know get killed by someone tomorrow you'd be hoping the person that did it got prosecuted. So now the prosecutor shouldn't be black?


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Maya got pregnant in high school from Meena's father. I don't know anything about him really but they never were married. Because we have never heard much about him and his own daughter rejected his surname, they must not have been on the greatest of terms.

Maya basically raised Meena (probably with help from her mom and Kamala) as a single mom as she went to UC Berkeley and Stanford Law where she met her husband Tony West. If I remember correctly, Meena was basically a teenager when she and Tony got married but they met at Stanford Law in the early 1990s when Meena was younger (like elementary school) and got married in 98 so I think he was probably the effective stepfather/man in her life for her formative years. I can't say anything about Meena who I know nothing about but a positive Black male role model in her life probably was a good thing in shaping her worldview.



It's funny how we get those vibes when Maya went to nothing but PWIs and did not pledge as far as I know. I speculate (I wasn't told this) that her experience as a Black single mom, and the fact that the Black community in the Bay Area probably embraced that more than other communities, may have been part of it. She didn't have the Howard experience but I wonder if her 'single mother' perception and her almost completely Black look made her experience some racism Kamala didn't.

I also find it highly ironic when online toxic Black male bashers defend Kamala by implying BM didn't step up to marry her, but they never mention Maya had a White deadbeat dad and a high value Black man help her raise her child and start her career. But no agenda there :sas2:
That's what I'm wondering, Meena looks half white, and I can't find anything about her father online. Do you think her father was white?
 

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And J.Cole mama white and he grew up around mostly cacs while Kamala grew up in Oakland...he not with the culture now? :coffee:

Please re-read the first posts on this topic...try again you are stanning way too hard

Actually, I think she had stronger ties to the AA community than Obama at the same ages. Even though Maya didn't go to a HBCU and her BD is White, she married a Black man.

Maya basically raised Meena (probably with help from her mom and Kamala) as a single mom as she went to UC Berkeley and Stanford Law where she met her husband Tony West. If I remember correctly, Meena was basically a teenager when she and Tony got married but they met at Stanford Law in the early 1990s when Meena was younger (like elementary school) and got married in 98 so I think he was probably the effective stepfather/man in her life for her formative years. I can't say anything about Meena who I know nothing about but a positive Black male role model in her life probably was a good thing in shaping her worldview.
 
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