same hereNo reparations, no vote. It is time we take the stand. I'll sit this muthafukka out.
same hereNo reparations, no vote. It is time we take the stand. I'll sit this muthafukka out.
same here
That whole Nap thread is gonna be marvelous when Teflon Trump comes out untouched
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Anyone know this agent's former alias ?
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Didn't ask Hillary for #TANGERINES, did ya?I've voted in every election since 2004
Dem in the streets
Independent in the sheets
I did. That why I didn’t support her. I like Bernie but he doesn’t have my support (in the primaries) until he comes up with a better Black agenda.Didn't ask Hillary for #TANGERINES, did ya?
I feel you on the reparations, but sitting out the election is not a good strategy. The president gets to appoint federal judges. These judges can block any progress that is made on reparations. Conservatives are close to having a generational lock on the Supreme Court, not to mention the two lower courts. There are better strategies than not voting to get reparations.No reparations, no vote. It is time we take the stand. I'll sit this muthafukka out.
reportedDidn't ask Hillary for #TANGERINES, did ya?
"Despite a persistent notion that his supporters are disproportionately white male “bros,” the new survey suggests that Sanders is actually slightly more popular among black Democratic voters than white ones, indicating that the narrative that developed during the 2016 campaign may no longer hold, if it ever did.
Sanders’s support among black voters, at 28 percent, puts him in second place among that demographic, behind Biden, at 32 percent. He trailed Biden 31-25 among whites."
"Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., meanwhile, has half as much support, at 14 percent, among black voters as Sanders, according to supplementary polling data provided to The Intercept by Morning Consult. The findings are drawn from a sample of 2,587 black, likely Democratic primary voters.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker comes in fourth at 6 percent among black voters. Elizabeth Warren and Beto O’Rourke both registered 4 percent, while Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Attorney General Eric Holder, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, and others all clocked in at 1 percent. (Holder and Bloomberg have said they’re not running.)"
people always shyt on the rural whites and I agree but just looking at reality most of them are ignorant. the ones who make over 100k and to be fair its prob minorities over 100k that are fukking things up also., but these upper middle class i guess you can call it , though 100k really aint shyt today, but theyre a huge problem, i remember i was talking to this so called liberal in 2016, she was still deciding between hilary and bernie and she literally asked , how much do you have to make where bernies 2 percent increase in taxes will apply to you for medicare for all to be passed, and it was 250k and shes like oh between me and my husband we make 270k so im voting hilary and im just like damn so your soul is only worth 20k ? these people are one of the main obstacles to change, the ones that the elites throw a few extra crumbs to and they act as a buffer between them and real change. fukk all those people. i make slightly over 100 and id take the 2 percent tax increase right now if it meant medicare for all
respectable postpeople always shyt on the rural whites and I agree but just looking at reality most of them are ignorant. the ones who make over 100k and to be fair its prob minorities over 100k that are fukking things up also., but these upper middle class i guess you can call it , though 100k really aint shyt today, but theyre a huge problem, i remember i was talking to this so called liberal in 2016, she was still deciding between hilary and bernie and she literally asked , how much do you have to make where bernies 2 percent increase in taxes will apply to you for medicare for all to be passed, and it was 250k and shes like oh between me and my husband we make 270k so im voting hilary and im just like damn so your soul is only worth 20k ? these people are one of the main obstacles to change, the ones that the elites throw a few extra crumbs to and they act as a buffer between them and real change. fukk all those people. i make slightly over 100 and id take the 2 percent tax increase right now if it meant medicare for all