Born2BKing
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So he only had 1/3 of attendance
Trump looks defeated like he just lost the election.
Damn somebody got fired last night. He look fukking PISSED.
So he only had 1/3 of attendance
Trump looks defeated like he just lost the election.
Half? Trump did the bare minimum...hate.Yep, to quote ta nehisi Coates in "the first white president:
"Barack Obama delivered to black people the hoary message that if they work twice as hard as white people, anything is possible. But Trump’s counter is persuasive: Work half as hard as black people, and even more is possible"
Yes, AOC and KH have different support bases.You keep asking who should be in their place when the opportunity was never there to begin with.
I already know there’s a bunch of transplants on this site so I’m not debating shyt here, you actually think AOC and KH have completely different support bases. Next you will accuse me of being a Trump supporter, I don’t care for Tariq, Pharaoh or any of them grifters you’re referring to but the truth is the truth
Yo I'm going to be out of state in November. I'm from Cali but I'll be in Reno from October until Thanksgiving. How can I vote if my license ain't Nevada?
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Asian women w/ this look do something for me whereas generally they're not my type Something about that not-crosseyed-but-slightly-crosseyed-looking look across all races of women w/ more Asian eyes (Africans, Mexicans, Asians, whatever)...don't judge me brehs I like what I like
Trump's family touched down in NY 20 years after the Civil War and is talking about "our heritage", while thecoli is having blackness testsYes, AOC and KH have different support bases.
KH is an establishment darling, AOC is despised by the Democratic establishment and they'd primary her if they could. Name one poster on this site who is a big fan of both KH and AOC, cause you can see dozens who only like one or the other. You really think the people pushing hard for Biden to pick KH as his VP are gonna be the ones pushing AOC for president in 2028?
"The Squad" is an ADOS woman, a Black immigrant, and two born-here women with Puerto Rican and Palestinian ancestry. Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib all have practically the same support base, even though two are Black and two aren't, even though one is ADOS and the others aren't. Their opportunities are not based on whether they're ADOS or not, they're based on how they carry themselves. Look at how HARD everyone trying to bring AOC and Omar down and you really think they got any special favoritism over anyone else?
You say ADOS don't have the opportunities that AOC, Harris, and Obama do...who the fukk gave AOC "the opportunity"? The DSA? The same DSA that promotes dozens of ADOS candidates? Who gave Obama the opportunity? Was the establishment not backing Clinton, not him, before he took her out? There are WAY more ADOS congressmen and congresswomen than non-ADOS Blacks, neither AOC nor Obama was given some special super-secret leftist blessing that they don't have. Obama and AOC both reached the positions they did by a huge combination of personal traits and lucky timing and positioning, not from some deep state anti-ADOS conspiracy to put a half-Kenyan named Hussain and a Puerto Rican millennial with big teeth on the top of everyone's twitter list.
Trump's family touched down in NY 20 years after the Civil War and is talking about "our heritage", while thecoli is having blackness tests
So he only had 1/3 of attendance
Trump looks defeated like he just lost the election.
He shouted them out as the silent majorityI believe the White Supremacists are still going to vote for Trump. The low attendance numbers really do not matter, because those are the open White Supremacists and open White Supremacists supporters.
The closet White Supremacists who will vote for Trump are not going to show up to rallies, because they hide their White Supremacists beliefs.
He shouted them out as the silent majority
I believe the White Supremacists are still going to vote for Trump. The low attendance numbers really do not matter, because those are the open White Supremacists and open White Supremacists supporters.
The closet White Supremacists who will vote for Trump are not going to show up to rallies, because they hide their White Supremacists beliefs.
Because lately White Supremacists have been getting fired from their high level positions and those hick White Supremacists who work at Piggly Wiggly in bumblefukk, OK do not care about being open with their White Supremacists beliefs.
Yes that's true.
The slient majority mostly are the ones marching with BLM, have Black friends, have Black neighbors/co-workers and are in relationships with Black people. Also the Hispanics/Latinos.
I like Donald Trump also
#Maga
#Bluelivesmatter
#Buildthewall
I'll vote Trump before I vote for Kamala.
I hope Trump does get rid of Affirmative Action
I have no problem with Trump in office.
If Obama was a White man, he would have has to beg the white supremacist. Trump does not beg, he does what he wants to do.
That's why I support Trump
Yeah I support trump
I rather have Trump in office, than this
At least Trump is honest.
I respect Trump because he is an honest White Supremacist, who tell you how he feels about Black people.
Like I said in the post you quoted At least Trump is honest.