Jill Biden wants LSU AND IOWA to come to the White House???!! White women showing what they think of black women.

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You know MAGA Mulkey is loving it cause now she has an excuse not to go to the White House, she can say she was showing solidarity with her players.
 

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Exactly

Jim Crow Joe was the protégé of Strom Thurmond.

nikkas will say anything to protect Massa. :heh:

fukkin Strom. Being from SC.... :snoop:

That man was literally Weekend At Bernies his last few terms. :smh:


You know about his black daughter right? Strom made sure SC State was looked after when his daughter was there. The King Of :mjpls: Politics in public, but at the cookout in private.
 
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White folks love they great white hopes when they battling against black people in sports.
It's true but......of course they gon support their people. We can't expect them to ignore tribalism same way we gon support the sistas.

HOWEVER.....ain't no way in hell LSU gets invited if they lost. So there IS that.
 

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And yet the wife of the Democrat President was rallying for it to happen.
:mjpls:

As long as it wasn't Joe, who cares. She ain't nobody.

If he actually listened to her dumbass on that, this is a whole nother ballgame fam. But he even knew that shyt was ridiculous and shot it down.

We both know if the situation was reversed, she wouldn't have said that dumb shyt tho. So she gets the :mjpls: off GP
 

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Read the whole Jacobin article though, I just picked out one example to make the point.


Then there’s Biden’s infamous 2003 eulogy of segregationist and sexual predator*** Strom Thurmond, the man with whom Biden had worked to shift the US criminal code in a more punitive, unforgiving direction. Today, Biden’s South Carolina eulogy is viewed as an uncomfortable relic of a less enlightened era; in reality, it was unusual even then. Not only was Biden one of only two Democrats to show up to the funeral (the other, Fritz Hollings, had served with Thurmond for thirty-six years in the state), he was one of a mere seven of 225 living former and sitting senators to do so. Thurmond, who had famously filibustered the 1957 Civil Rights Act into oblivion, was a “brave man” whose “lasting impact” was a “gift to us all,” Biden told attendees.


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The Nation: Strom Thurmond's Child; Old Times There Are Not Forgotten​

By Jeffrey Gettleman
  • Dec. 21, 2003
THERE may not have been a more lowly and vulnerable position in Edgefield, S.C., in 1925 than that of a teenage black maid.
But that was how Essie Mae Washington-Williams's mother, Carrie Butler (AGE 15), was employed when she and a young Strom Thurmond (AGE 22), the scion of a powerful white family, had what Mrs. Williams described as ''an affair.''

Affair? That's the language many people have used to refer to the liaison after Mrs. Williams broke a lifetime of silence last week and revealed that she was the mixed-race daughter of one of the South's most powerful and segregationist politicians.

But some historians argue that the word ''affair'' makes it too simple -- that intimidation was organic to that time and place, and therefore part of any relationship of this sort, whether consensual or not. South Carolina was an apartheid state in 1925, completely segregated, where the racial code was enforced. At the time, Mr. Thurmond was an unmarried teacher and a high school coach in the little town of Edgefield. Mrs. Williams's mother, swept floors and did dishes in the Thurmond family home.


What is so curious about the episode is that despite the enormous social barriers between Mr. Thurmond and his half-white, half-black daughter, he maintained a relationship with her for years -- even while electrifying crowds with his talk of racial separateness.

 
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