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    May 3, 2021, 05:09 AM
    They have been trying to go in the direction of systemic racism for some time now, but that's a hard case to make. Black Americans are now in the position of having the opportunity to make great progress over the next ten or twenty years simply by changing their own behaviors. Rebuilding families and solving the problem of inefficient schooling would be great places to start.
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    May 3, 2021, 08:39 PM
    America isn't a racists country (Anymore?), but many Americans are and they support and elect those that make and enforce racist policies, practices, and procedures.

    Sadly there are enough nitwits that just don't know the difference which makes the coalition of racists and fundie bible thumpers a dangerous combination when you include 2nd amendment wingnuts in that mix. Yep that's the repub party alright corrupted finally by the dufus cult even after being evicted from the WH.

    They still rule the repubs make no mistake about it.
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    May 4, 2021, 12:45 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    America isn't a racists country (Anymore?), but many Americans are and they support and elect those that make and enforce racist policies, practices, and procedures.
    A foolproof way of identifying racism is when cops killing unarmed blacks is met with a "blaming-the-victim" trope of black-on-black inner-city violence intended to deflect from the murderous police. Just as effective is commenting on out-of-wedlock births when responding to a black person being traffic-stopped and winding up being shot to death for no valid reason. These types always fail to recognize root causes as a major contributing factor to these situations they love to decry.

    Sadly there are enough nitwits that just don't know the difference which makes the coalition of racists and fundie bible thumpers a dangerous combination when you include 2nd amendment wingnuts in that mix. Yep that's the repub party alright corrupted finally by the dufus cult even after being evicted from the WH.
    Unfortunately, that's very true. It shows how the mob is always latent in certain well-defined groups waiting for a con-man like Trump to lead them into paths of hatred and sedition. The line between white evangelicals and racism is a thin one.
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    May 4, 2021, 03:05 AM
    so your answer is no America is not a racist nation ...... just the people . The American Ambassador to the UN accused the US of systemic racism. I think the Dems are walking back from their comments and their true beliefs only for political considerations . That's why they are giving us qualifying but monkeys "American is not a racists nation BUT..... " Scott called them out so now they backtrack .
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    May 4, 2021, 05:02 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    so your answer is no America is not a racist nation ...... just the people
    What don't you understand about that?

    The American Ambassador to the UN accused the US of systemic racism.
    Systemic racism reflects racist people, not the federal laws passed by Congress against discrimination of all kinds.

    I think the Dems are walking back from their comments and their true beliefs only for political considerations
    If you're referring to Biden's recent response to the question whether America is racist, and he gave a lame answer, I agree. It is not unheard of for a politician to give a political answer to a question. We can agree it's not always in the best interests of truth.

    Scott's comment about liberal progressives calling him the "N"-" word didn't make sense.
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    May 4, 2021, 05:17 AM
    The greatest racism I know of in America belongs to those whose response to the out of wedlock birth crisis, the education crisis, and thousands of black people annually murdered by other black people is nothing more than a shrug of the shoulders and to essentially say, "We don't care. If it can't be used as a political tool against conservatives, then we have no concern about it. Let em stay mired in poverty and violence."
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    May 4, 2021, 10:23 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jlisenbe View Post
    The greatest racism I know of in America belongs to those whose response to the out of wedlock birth crisis, the education crisis, and thousands of black people annually murdered by other black people is nothing more than a shrug of the shoulders
    Athos
    These types always fail to recognize root causes as a major contributing factor to these situations they love to decry.
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    The line between white evangelicals and racism is a thin one.
    Thanks for proving my points.
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    May 4, 2021, 11:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    so your answer is no America is not a racist nation ...... just the people . The American Ambassador to the UN accused the US of systemic racism. I think the Dems are walking back from their comments and their true beliefs only for political considerations . That's why they are giving us qualifying but monkeys "American is not a racists nation BUT..... " Scott called them out so now they backtrack .
    I find it fascinating the only black US senator has been stopped 7 times scared crapless and says this isn't a racist nation. Nice cover for the real racists and true believers don't you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by jlisenbe View Post
    The greatest racism I know of in America belongs to those whose response to the out of wedlock birth crisis, the education crisis, and thousands of black people annually murdered by other black people is nothing more than a shrug of the shoulders and to essentially say, "We don't care. If it can't be used as a political tool against conservatives, then we have no concern about it. Let em stay mired in poverty and violence."
    Of course you can't find anyone remotely like that except in your own warped twisted mind.
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    May 5, 2021, 04:55 AM
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    May 5, 2021, 05:02 AM
    I find it fascinating the only black US senator has been stopped 7 times scared crapless and says this isn't a racist nation. Nice cover for the real racists and true believers don't you think?
    He's not the only Black Senator . The Dems only have 2 . Spartacus Booker and the Rev Warnock .

    I was taught by my dad the proper conduct to follow when being pulled over ,and I followed that the times I have been pulled over . A couple of them I thought I was pulled over for no good reason .The person to argue your case to is to a judge ;not to the cop.

    Democrats want it both ways They want to appease the woke by decrying "systemic racism"(which effectively means America is a racist nation) while Quid and Harris says the US is not a racist country .How can both be true ?

    What Scott did was pose a simple observation. That the Dems have trouble with the question is more telling about them. It comes down to the fact that Scott is an independent thinker who does not buy into the party line that the only legitimate Black position is the ones the Dems dictate .
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    May 5, 2021, 05:10 AM
    Thanks for proving my points.
    And you as well. If you can't score pol points off of it, you seem not to care. "What? Out of wedlock births and poor schools cause rampant poverty and misery?? Who cares? Let's go for the stuff that we can use against the repubs!"

    stopped 7 times scared crapless
    Tim Scott is not a liberal dem so he doesn't scare that easy.
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    May 5, 2021, 05:45 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    He's not the only Black Senator . The Dems only have 2 . Spartacus Booker and the Rev Warnock .

    I was taught by my dad the proper conduct to follow when being pulled over ,and I followed that the times I have been pulled over . A couple of them I thought I was pulled over for no good reason .The person to argue your case to is to a judge ;not to the cop.

    Democrats want it both ways They want to appease the woke by decrying "systemic racism"(which effectively means America is a racist nation) while Quid and Harris says the US is not a racist country .How can both be true ?

    What Scott did was pose a simple observation. That the Dems have trouble with the question is more telling about them. It comes down to the fact that Scott is an independent thinker who does not buy into the party line that the only legitimate Black position is the ones the Dems dictate .
    No Mr. Scott is a partisan true believer espousing HIS party's line. Nothing independent about that and a little thought can bring understanding that there can be racism in this country without it being a racist country.
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    May 5, 2021, 06:26 AM
    What would make him an independent thinker . Towing the Dem party line ... yeah I thought so . I have heard the accusation by the Dems . That America was born a racists country and is systemically racist to this day . Then they go on and accuse the Republicans ,the conservatives , of being racists . I have heard that accusation of every Republican Presidential candidate since Ike . It is the blood libel they keep on the shelf as their ultimate fall back rebuttal . Being fiscally conservative is racist . Wanting to secure the integrity of the franchise is racist . Controlling the border is racist . Believing in a smaller federal government is racist . On and on .
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    May 5, 2021, 12:22 PM
    I have nothing against Mr. Scott espousing the party line, but don't try to sell me as him being a truth-teller or even an independent. If he did then he would be like Liz Cheney booted out of the party for telling the truth.

    Talk about cancel culture
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    May 6, 2021, 04:17 AM
    Liz Cheney is banking on having significant 'Never Trumpers left in the party . She just is betting on the wrong horse. IF she was so sure the election in Ariz. was so above board then why would she oppose an audit ? Wouldn't that bolster her argument if the audit proved the election was fair ? Clearly she is worried the the audit will expose the extent of the Democrat fraud in the election.
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    May 6, 2021, 06:28 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    Liz Cheney is banking on having significant 'Never Trumpers left in the party . She just is betting on the wrong horse. IF she was so sure the election in Ariz. was so above board then why would she oppose an audit ?
    Because it's already been done - more than once!

    Wouldn't that bolster her argument if the audit proved the election was fair
    Not a chance in hell the audit will be fair. The stories coming out of the Arizona audit are bizarre beyond belief. My favorite is the auditor who was at the Jan6 Trump Insurrection. I'm sure he'll be fair!

    Clearly she is worried the the audit will expose the extent of the Democrat fraud in the election.
    Democrat fraud???? Only you, Trump, and the audit crooks believe that. Actually, in truth, none of you BELIEVE it. You all just want to illegally reverse the election.
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    May 6, 2021, 06:30 AM
    the election is a done deal. I just don't want the fraud to happen again
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    May 6, 2021, 06:33 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    the election is a done deal. I just don't want the fraud to happen again
    There was no fraud.
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    May 6, 2021, 07:25 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    Liz Cheney is banking on having significant 'Never Trumpers left in the party . She just is betting on the wrong horse. IF she was so sure the election in Ariz. was so above board then why would she oppose an audit ? Wouldn't that bolster her argument if the audit proved the election was fair ? Clearly she is worried the the audit will expose the extent of the Democrat fraud in the election.
    Love watching conservative dufus defenders heads explode! 8D Doesn't stop you guys from running in circles rambling about the end of the world though.

    The Arizona "audit" ain't about nothing but feeding red meat to the loonies so the dufus can pay his lawyer bills and keep up the BIG LIE!

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