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timosman
11-24-2018, 01:27 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU9-exo0kTk

LibertyEagle
11-24-2018, 04:57 AM
Don Lemon probably should dump his white boyfriend, if he wants to continue this race-baiting crap.

RJB
11-24-2018, 07:17 AM
I have never voted for what benefits me as a person with my race, sexuality, etc. I have voted for what I think is best for Americans.

I find it ironic that CNN is upset that white women are supposedly voting for white women issues vs minority women's issues or minority issues in general.

If politicians push for better rights for minorities over whites, eventually whites will vote as a group for strictly whites. That is a natural response. It's not happening very much now, but the media seems to be pushing for such a backlash.

DamianTV
11-24-2018, 08:23 AM
CNN spends more time telling us how we are different than how we are alike. And Trump is right, but he is not the first to say it, we were. MSM is the enemy, it programs people to divide by their differences instead of promoting unity and equal rights for all good men. (men meaning human, not males)

Anti Federalist
11-24-2018, 11:20 AM
I have never voted for what benefits me as a person with my race, sexuality, etc. I have voted for what I think is best for Americans.

I find it ironic that CNN is upset that white women are supposedly voting for white women issues vs minority women's issues or minority issues in general.

If politicians push for better rights for minorities over whites, eventually whites will vote as a group for strictly whites. That is a natural response. It's not happening very much now, but the media seems to be pushing for such a backlash.

That's how I'm voting from now on.

Coloreds, migrant inavders, white self loathers and weirdosexuals, by overwhelming majorities, clearly do not want anything close to the type of government I want and the Bill of Rights demands.

Furthermore, they have made it very clear they want me gone, the more mild ones "gone" in the political sense that I will no longer be allowed to have any political voice, the more extreme, gone in the very real genocidal sense.

Fuck them, and if that makes me an "ist" of some sort, a million times over, well, fuck that too, I no longer care.

Anti Federalist
11-24-2018, 11:27 AM
CNN spends more time telling us how we are different than how we are alike.

Tell me how much alike we are...

Tell me what my common experience is with, say, a Ghanan homosexual immigrant flight attendant (a very real person working for a major airline) living in a massive urban center?

What is our common life experience, common religion, common view on the nature of man and government, common language, common ethnicity, common past?

The fact is we have absolutely nothing in common, other than both being disconnected atoms of humanity, trying to make a buck in an increasingly oppressive and tyrannical corporate system, and have something left over after paying the crippling tax bill for the mega-police-state that is required to keep a lid on all this diversity.

Brian4Liberty
11-24-2018, 11:52 AM
The supreme irony of this self-righteous nonsense is that it is nothing more than people who now feel that they are in a majority that can harass, subjugate and oppress a specific minority. They are what they hate.

Breaking society down into groups allows groups to band together and declare one of the other sub-groups as the enemy to be despised. They have reached the point where they believe that the combination of all other groups makes a majority that can oppress straight white males.

They really, really badly want to get all white women to go along with this agenda in order to have a solid majority. A majority whose singular purpose is to demonize and abuse a minority.

They are what they hate.

Anti Globalist
11-24-2018, 12:10 PM
Scumbag Don Lemon strikes again. He might be my most hated person who works at CNN.

enhanced_deficit
11-24-2018, 01:30 PM
All Trump voters are racist



There is very broad diversity of views on this, from one extreme to another. Some had argued that this is due to MAGA's "strategic ambiguity" cultivated through contradictory statements on almost every critical issue. But end result seems to be that not many are clear what his real stances are on most divisive issues of the day as those tend to modulate with time/audience/external events etc.

MAGA has faced similar criticism as lobbed by left wing/Dems favored candidate against right wing/MAGA favored candidate (who incidentally read "art of the deal" lessons to his kid in pre-election ads) using this classic one liner that got lot of play in media coverage recently:


Out of the millions of line of bull malarkey spouted this election season, Andrew Gillum’s line on Ron DeSantis’ racial views is worth remembering.

“Now I’m not calling Mr. DeSantis a racist,” Gillum said during a debate. “I’m simply saying the racists believe he’s a racist.”



From: Commentary: DeSantis is a ‘cotton-pickin’’ racist and Gillum is untouchable, media decrees (https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/audience/david-whitley/os-ae-desantis-cotton-pickiing-david-whitley-1105-story.html)


On the other extreme, there are views like these as spewed by recent PA shooting suspect:



https://heavyeditorial.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/repost.png?w=503&h=531

From: Pittsburgh synagogue shooting thread (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?527815-Pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting-thread&)



MAGA's latest post-midterms, bi-partisan, pro-Pelosi rhetoric is as politically correct/mainstream as it gets. There are other examples in the past also like when he invoked Presidential powers to pardon a black boxer who was found guilty of "anti white slavery act" because of inter-racial romantic relationship over a century ago (Trump pardons Jack Johnson erasing conviction for violating Anti White Slavery Act (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?522639-On-Stallone-s-request-Trump-pardons-Jack-Johnson-erasing-conviction-for-violating-Mann-Act&) ).
But none of that seems to have convinced media and "Trump is racist" claims continue to be projected directly/indirectly.

Swordsmyth
11-24-2018, 03:10 PM
That's how I'm voting from now on.

Coloreds, migrant inavders, white self loathers and weirdosexuals, by overwhelming majorities, clearly do not want anything close to the type of government I want and the Bill of Rights demands.

Furthermore, they have made it very clear they want me gone, the more mild ones "gone" in the political sense that I will no longer be allowed to have any political voice, the more extreme, gone in the very real genocidal sense.

$#@! them, and if that makes me an "ist" of some sort, a million times over, well, $#@! that too, I no longer care.
They are making it about survival for us.

enhanced_deficit
11-28-2018, 11:01 PM
You’re Morally Obligated to Call Out Your Racist Relatives at Thanksgiving (https://www.eater.com/2018/11/20/18099157/thanksgiving-family-politics-argument)


The annual dinner is the perfect time for uncomfortable conversation

by Amy McCarthy Nov 20, 2018

The Thanksgiving table has long served as a rhetorical battleground for American families. Whether it’s hot gossip about the cousin who’s headed for his fourth divorce or equally fiery political takes, moral and social wars have always been waged at the dinner table. But in this extremely tumultuous time, as children remain incarcerated (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/record-high-immigrant-children-us-government-custody-ice-background-checks-a8638771.html) on the Texas border and mass shootings dominate the news (https://www.vox.com/a/mass-shootings-america-sandy-hook-gun-violence), moderates everywhere still insist that being nice to your racist, Trump-supporting relatives at the Thanksgiving table is somehow going to be the balm that prevents us from ending up in Margaret Atwood’s Gilead.

Writing for the Denver Post, attorney/columnist Doug Friednash warns against “tribal discord” as the country becomes increasingly polarized, and argues that a little dose of politeness is all that’s needed to heal the wounds that divide our country (https://www.denverpost.com/2018/10/28/political-civility-needs-to-be-on-the-thanksgiving-menu/). “Thanksgiving dinner chatter can become risky business,” Friednash writes. “But it doesn’t need to be. We need to listen harder to what people are saying. People that disagree with how we see the world may be our opponents, but they need not be our enemies. They can be our frenemies.”

enhanced_deficit
11-30-2018, 11:11 PM
One of Trump's biggest supporters was given highest Mexican Award today, would they give him this award if he was supporting a "racist"?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NMcjRUYk0M




https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/97fee2f03ad98b1a62f5cf35444816789cf95bd3/c=310-0-5259-3712/local/-/media/2018/11/30/DetroitNews/B99725479Z.1_20181130105237_000_GE229H97E.2-0.jpg?width=534&height=401&fit=crop


https://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/bee48dfc158d50b155c7bbc8a6ab4529?width=650
The Order of the Aztec Eagle, issued by Mexico to foreigners who make a significant contribution to the country


Mexicans stunned: Mexico's president just gave Jared Kushner their nation’s greatest award for saving NAFTA (renamed USMCA)

November 30, 2018Kushner was inducted into the Order of the Aztec Eagle. It’s an honour reserved for foreigners who make a significant contribution to Mexico’s wellbeing. In this case, it was for a trade agreement.

The USMCA agreement — which replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) dumped by President Trump — is expected to be signed at the G20 meeting of world leaders in Argentina.
He was a “grand ally of Mexico”, President Peņa Nieto declared at the announcement, which elevates Kushner to the same league as Bill Gates, Queen Elizabeth II, Walt Disney and Nelson Mandela.

Kushner deserved recognition for “his significant contributions in achieving the renegotiation … avoiding a unilateral departure by the US from the treaty”.

Kushner will get the bling pinned to his chest by Peņa Nieto at the Buenos Aires G20 summit later this week.
Sealing that deal was an achievement for the outgoing Mexican government as well as for Trump’s son-in-law. Kushner. will attend the signing of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement at the Group of 20 summit.

https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/world-economy/mexicans-stunned-their-ousted-president-just-gave-jared-kushner-their-nations-greatest-award/news-story/110d03373bc2c586b34a2bd8a6a09598

enhanced_deficit
12-18-2018, 07:03 PM
This has been a persistent theme by media:

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/styles/inline_image_desktop/public/inline-images/Screen-Shot-2018-08-01-at-3.33.58-PM.png

From:
Reporters, Celebs Call Trump-Supporters "Nazis", "KKK", Want Them "Euthanized" After Rally (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?524951-Reporters-Celebs-Call-Trump-Supporters-quot-Nazis-quot-quot-KKK-quot-Want-Them-quot-Euthanized-quot-After-Rally&)

euphemia
12-18-2018, 07:07 PM
Really? I wonder what their neighbors look like?