E-militant babble.
Imagine if this was the 60s, the 50s and further back where you didnt have a choice assuming that youre black.
E-militant babble.
Yeah, they actually did shyt. You ain't nothing but edgy hot takes.Imagine if this was the 60s, the 50s and further back where you didnt have a choice assuming that youre black.
But she didn't lie, the church confirmed her family were members.Why lie about something that's so easily verified based on what people know about since she won her first statewide election?
It's just really a bad look.
Yeah, they actually did shyt. You ain't nothing but edgy hot takes.
They want Trump, but some are too afraid to admit it publicly. It's no coincidence that they consume far-right, reactionary media and then repeat the same misinformation.this election is hilarious and confusing
do yall want Trump or not?
Point im making is youre acting like those times cant come back with trump or copmala in office.. hell we have jim crow joe who is on that type of time as we are witnessing before our very eyes. What are you going to do then if it were to happen today? Its not like much has changed from back then if we are being honest. Civil rights bill made yall think that though.
"I have never been so offended in my life," Sewell told Lawrence Jones on Tuesday. "She's bringing a man here who is Charlamagne, a false god, to a community that has 4,500 churches, all people of faith. We are extremely offended that she's bringing a podcaster here to talk to Black men about politics. She brought a retired athlete to Flint who is failing – Magic Johnson – and she brought Oprah to Oakland County, as if she understands the plight and the playing of people that look like me."
"We will not allow virtue signaling. We will not allow identity politics. Black men are not political infants," he continued. "We know exactly what's happening with the Democratic Party. We know that they've exploited us for over six decades, and we are saying, just like Moses said to Pharaoh, ‘Let my people go.’"
It’s really hard to keep defending this broad.
Her biggest mistake is trying to convince everyone she is black in the first place
She is as fake as a three dollar bill.
Who is advising this campaign?
Ehhh just because one candidate is a liar doesn't give free reign for others to do the same especially when said liar is criticized for it at every turn.
Just because one stoops low doesn't mean that we should allow others to do the same.
You Ain't Gotta Lie to Kick It.
Nikka there are literally Trump threads posted here everyday for the past 5-6 years
Stop. Y'all kill me with this fake voice of reason shyt. It is even more funny that @Dipsey Doo dapped this post. Trump is never held accountable for the metric ton of lies he tells, not by his supporters, not by the media, and not even by the fake-ass both-siders. This is not the point to try to equivocate over, because she isn't lying about these things, which is leading to people arguing the "perception" based simply off fake outrage from a bunch of bad actors, and that is fukking annoying.Ehhh just because one candidate is a liar doesn't give free reign for others to do the same especially when said liar is criticized for it at every turn.
Just because one stoops low doesn't mean that we should allow others to do the same.
You Ain't Gotta Lie to Kick It.
Amos Cleophilus Brown (born February 20, 1941) is an African American pastor and civil rights activist. He is the president of the San Francisco branch of the NAACP, and has been the pastor of the Third Baptist Church of San Francisco since 1976.[4][5] Brown was one of only eight students who took the only college class ever taught by Martin Luther King Jr.[4][6] He serves on the board of the California Reparations Task Force.
Amos Brown - Wikipedia
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you know whats wild about that "jim crow joe" moniker is that it didn't exist prior to him being a vice-president to a Black man even though he had been in politics for over 2 decades.
doesn't even have the sting it's architect intend cause he's been one of the most pro-black presidents in modern U.S history.