Most of these members are old & need to pass the torch on to a young stud with new ways but they would rather stay & do nothing & die in the position
Most of these members are old & need to pass the torch on to a young stud with new ways but they would rather stay & do nothing & die in the position . They could of said no to giving Ukraine the $50 billion
Just answer the fukking question then.Clown thread, prompted by YTer babble obviously.
No one has answered the question
51 years of CBC.
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Lots of sassiness.
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So you think we can get reparations, if we don’t have the right to vote?Who are these scary ass 33% folks that think voting rights are a more pressing issue than reparations
My guy, if folks want real power to get an agenda pushed, they have to be able to vote. There might even be potential game-changer candidates that want to do progressive things but everyone in their district has only one poling place in a remote location, while the lower-population white areas have multiple If our people literally can't fukking vote, how do we even have chances to be represented? White Supremacists are erasing the gap they have from lower numbers by stifling others.Who are these scary ass 33% folks that think voting rights are a more pressing issue than reparations
Who's ability to vote has actually been taken away that this is somehow a more pressing issue than reparations?My guy, if folks want real power to get an agenda pushed, they have to be able to vote. There might even be potential game-changer candidates that want to do progressive things but everyone in their district has only one poling place in a remote location, while the lower-population white areas have multiple If our people literally can't fukking vote, how do we even have chances to be represented? White Supremacists are erasing the gap they have from lower numbers by stifling others.
Do you know of any candidates on a state or national level that supports reparations? Whether you do or do not, what is the mechanism the people can use to put a person who supports reparations into a position to advance the agenda?Who's ability to vote has actually been taken away that this is somehow a more pressing issue than reparations?
Please don't answer a question with more questions. What percentage of the black population do you actually think this is an issue for?Do you know of any candidates on a state or national level that supports reparations? Whether you do or do not, what is the mechanism the people can use to put a person who supports reparations into a position to advance the agenda?
Establishment Democrats are already going to do what they can to stop such a candidate and Republicans will flat out make it impractical for you to vote on your own time. Without votes there is nobody available to even put reparations to the forefront.