The narrative that Trump's win is only due to white folks needs to deaded on here.....

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Alot of you don't want to admit the OP is right because of what it really means. Yes black people are a small minority,but other groups know of our influence on other groups in this country. Democrats refuse to acknowledge that because it would only make us realize

"Hmm,maybe we should be asking for something in return for our vote since we are that influential over various other demographics:jbhmm:"


They don't want black people to ever realize we have any leverage. Or maybe they genuinely just don't see our influence and think it's them. But I somewhat doubt that.

Op is right,we did influence other groups greatly to not vote Kamala both unintentionally and intentionally. But we can't help it Dems said "fukk y'all,we got the Latinos now" . So here we are today.:respect:

Dems still have more blacks than Latinos. What leverage? Latinos, Indians were still going to vote Trump because remember those groups are more conservative then Liberal. Plus blacks did ask for shyt from the Dems and all they did was shuck and jive and have Obama berate us into voting for her thus why a good chunk of black folks are apart of the 90 million people that’s didn’t vote for either party.
 

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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 respected them more 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 understood their reasoning for sitting out.

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.

So is someone votes for somebody other than the candidate of your choice, there’re disloyal to the black race? I must have missed the memo where the authority of the black race was signed over to you. Also, what are you truly gonna do about it besides cry on the internet? This is nothing more than a message board where you can find a few people to agree with you and stroke your ego, but posting on the coli has 0% impact on politics and black plight. If you that passionate, log the fukk off and go help your community. All this grandstanding ain’t gonna get you shyt but a few daps and a lotta negs
 

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Get the entire hell out of here!

All over TikTok, Facebook and social media in general you had black people saying they wanted cheap gas, eggs and stim checks to come back. "We had a stronger economy under Trump. Everything was cheaper under Trump!"

Now that dude is fukking everything up like sensible folks warned he would no black people voted for him? He never had any major black support? You had black folks all on social media downing Biden and Harris over Gaza and saying they trusted Trump to handle it and now we are supposed to believe none of that happened!?

Not letting you weasles rewrite history!
White women and latinos are why he won the election...BUT there were a lot of weak nyggas on here who turned a blind eye and was nonstop whining about Kamala. Working out now, isn't it?
 

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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 respected them more 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 understood their reasoning for sitting out.

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.

You know there are black folks that wouldn’t think twice about robbing you or killing you for their own survival. All skinfolk aint Kinfolk. I get the loyalty but lost causes are lost causes. There is no point in gettin upset about it. There were cacs that voted for Kamala over these nikkaz remember that.
 
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We didn't care who won. No one was cheering her loss We just laughed at those who predicted a Kamala victory. Quite a few were acting like it was a done deal. Whoopsies.
Exactly. I would have loved it if she won, but there was literally no hope from the very beginning. She said nothing of value to anybody that would make them want to vote for her. We voted for her off the strength of her being black, just like we did with Obama. The difference with Obama was he let the citizens know what he planned to do, so it resonated with a lot more people than just us. People have been hurting for so long that they didn't care if it wasn't logical to vote for the other side; they just wanted anything but the Democrats that they perceived were fukking up their lives...
 

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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.
But who gets to say what “disloyalty” means?

To some, nikkas running around with white women on their arms have shown damn near the highest level of disloyalty, when we acknowledge how crucial the Black family unit is.

And to some, Black people who achieve some success and the first thing they do is move to the whitest area they can find are also disloyal, when we consider how crucial it is to have strong Black communities. Today we’re in tears because trump is throwing aside certain aspects of the educational curriculum that concerns our history, but don’t we shun our own Black institutions and look at them as inferior? And don’t we say that “Education begins at home.”?

What about those Blacks who, when trying to explain to them how important it is that they try and spend their money amongst other Black people, will look you in your eye and tell you that “nobody is going to tell me how to spend MY money!” And don’t we usually agree with them? Even after we’ve been shown how important it is that we have Black industry and do business with one another?

So you see, we can’t choose to start getting “loyal” every four years at election time and then disregard that same loyalty if a democrat is elected because we feel comfortable now. You’re either loyal to something or you’re not, and the truth is a good number of us are not. Most nikkas just wanna be comfortable, and be left alone. And that’s fine. Live your life. But don’t come around every four years thinking anyone owes you political conformity.
 
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But gets to say what “disloyalty” means?

To some, nikkas running around with white women on their arms have shown damn near the highest level of disloyalty, when we acknowledge how crucial the Black family unit is.

And to some, Black people who achieve some success and the first thing they do is move to the whitest area they can find are also disloyal, when we consider how crucial it is to have strong Black communities. Today we’re in tears because trump is throwing aside certain aspects of the educational curriculum that concerns our history, but don’t we shun our own Black institutions and look at them as inferior? And don’t we say that “Education begins at home.”?

What about those Blacks who, when trying to explain to them how important it is that they try and spend their money amongst other Black people, will look you in your eye and tell you that “nobody is going to tell me how to spend MY money!” And don’t we usually agree with them? Even after we’ve been shown how important it is that we have Black industry and do business with one another?

So you see, we can’t choose to start getting “loyal” every four years at election time and then disregard that same loyalty if a democrat is elected because we feel comfortable now. You’re either loyal to something or you’re not, and the truth is a good number of us are not. Most nikkas just wanna be comfortable, and be left alone. And that’s fine. Live your life. But don’t come around every four years thinking anyone owes you political conformity.

Facts. We pick and choose where are loyalty lies at the end of the day.
 

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Polls are fulla shyt. We learned this after 2016. People say one thing on a poll then another thing when in the booth. We need the official results breakdown.

Over 20% of black men who voted for Trump is ridiculous.

But white people, then c00ntinos are the main ones responsible for that goofy being back. I hope he fukks them over royally.
 
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i'm clowning idiots on here because this is the only place i actually witness maga mfers. i don't need to have this conversation in real life where i tend to associate with smarter people :whew:

tldr: context.
 
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