This is the problem with politics here and in general. Who do you think you are to call someone out and ridicule them for voting for the person of their choice? Do you guys not promote exercising your vote? Or is it that you only want people to exercise their vote when you agree with them?
This thread is a dog whistle to come in here and shyt on black folks. You nikkas will ignore facts to fit a narrative. Black people, as a whole, barely voted for Donald Trump. But y'all have to have something to act holier than thou about, so y'all do this goofy shyt. You mothafukkas are so disingenuous Politics have turned you nikkas retarded.
Disloyalty shouldn't go unanswered.
Yes, by default we're all in this together just being Black but it's funny how a lot of you were the main folks with this bothsiders nonsense and whatnot while ignoring what some have been trying to warn you about, and now since Trump after some of his recent moves, indirectly made a fool out of y'all, some of you want to play the victim or cry wolf acting as if you're being unfairly targeted when the truth is you are reaping what you sow.
For all the talk that some of you guys do about Black people needing to be on code and sticking together...I'm actually the one laying the foundation of what the consequences of disloyalty mean, and a part of that means verbally scrutinizing those who disregard the code because otherwise, they'll continue to break it. I would've compromised in understanding why had they not voted, even though I don't agree with the method, but if they were faced with such a dilemma, I would've been forced to understand their reasonings for abstaining.
It's not about voting or expressing the same support for the candidate as me, but explicitly showing support and voting for Trump while knowing what his presidency would mean overall for Black people makes me question their loyalty and morale. I've made comments before about how some people don't understand the consequences of their actions until they feel pain and sometimes one may need to be shamed and ridiculed publicly to grasp the seriousness of their decisions and how it potentially affects others.
See, I'm consciously loyal to Black people and aware of how my actions can either benefit us or harm us, so I do my best to make the right decision, I don't just think about myself but everybody altogether, so everything I do in life is a conscious decision. I guess if I were a leader of the people, y'all would say I'm too strict, but sometimes that's the only way a person will listen to you is by being uncompromising about their lack of principles.