Democrats have lost the black vote

phreddyp

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So you agree waht i said was the truth.

Great.

The only reason things changed after Obama was because most racist bigots couldn't deal with having a black man in charge.

Obama: Let's get healthcare for all Americans

Racists: COMMUNISM!
Obama did more damage to the Democrat agenda than any Republican ever did. Yet you still revere him, why?
 

spr1975wshs

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Here is a powerful photo I came across today. In fact, one of my black friends posted it.
The gents in the suits look like Mr. Johnson (lawyer) and Mr. Jamison (CPA) who were legal and financial advisors to my maternal grandparents.
 

vraiblonde

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Here I go pissing you off again, but you are doing what you accuse others of doing, using a generalization.
Blacks are getting smarter.-----some of them. Many are starting to realize that the borders are open for a reason.
That reason is that the Democrats are looking forward to replace the black vote with Hispanics , Muslims , and Cartel members.
As blacks start using their heads they can see the handwriting on the wall, soon their place as a major voting block will be replaced with another.
Their voices will not be so important when the Democrats get these others signed up to vote.

Yes: I believe the majority of blacks will vote democrat, but some are facing facts.
What have they gotten out of voting black. Crime ridden cities that they are not safe in.
It's their own fault. They vote for racist blacks who have no idea how to run a city, and hire their friends who are incompetent or corrupt.
They helped to place an idiot in the White House partly because he had a black idiot woman running with him.
They put Obama in the White House , a racist mulatto, who hated America and was perhaps not even born here.
many whites voted along with them, but the fact is 95% voted for him and why did that 95% vote for Obama, not because he was competent but because he was black. I excuse that because most whites voted for him for the same reason. They voted for him because he was black and they thought he could solve some of the racial problems in America, and instead he compounded them.

Some Whites may be racist, most are not, but white racism does not hold a candle to black racism.
A fact that has been ignored for years and denied over and over.

I don't think it has much to do with them being Black as them being human. Because that's what humans do: stick with what they've always done without really thinking about why, even when it's detrimental to their well being. Look at people who stay in abusive relationships and make a bunch of bullshit excuses - it's the same thing.

Humans never learn.

Not sure why you thought that would piss me off....
 

BOP

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So you agree waht i said was the truth.

Great.

The only reason things changed after Obama was because most racist bigots couldn't deal with having a black man in charge.

Obama: Let's get healthcare for all Americans

Racists: COMMUNISM!
Retards.jpeg
 

Dakota

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The man has a point.

Yep and I was once told that when the rappers start rapping about the democrats in a bad light, they are done.

They will either sit home or switch parties but my fear, the Republican party doesn't have a strong base. Way too many RINOs right now.

We need strength and action not strongly worded letters and TV interviews.
 
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vraiblonde

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the Republican party doesn't have a strong base.

No, but Trump does have a strong base.

It always surprises me that supposedly intelligent people who say they want change for the country and their own neighborhoods are vehemently opposed to him. I can only think it's because of the heavy media dogpile brainwashing, because humans largely obey their masters. But Trump's agenda - and what he actually accomplished, or tried to accomplish and was shut down by the establishment politicians - is directly in line with what these people *say* they want.

My niece, who is quite intelligent and accomplished, not only got twitchy when I was asking her why she hates Trump, but she also is the one I just blocked for having a bunch of pro-terrorist antisemitic garbage on her FB wall. So even someone like her, who I used to be so proud of, is nothing more than a receptacle for demonstrably false propaganda.

It's fascinating, it really is.

In FL the Democrat Party just decided to do away with the primary - no voting for who you want, it's Joe on the ballot and that's that. Now, Joe would have won that primary anyway, but it's the idea that the Party wouldn't let voters decide for themselves. Democrat voters are super pissed off about it, but they won't do anything about it. They'll piss and moan, then do as they're told.
 

Dakota

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Trump does. His age concerns me. If he is not successful, what next? All we see around us is establishment people and that isn't good for the people.

Trump accomplished so much more than what has been put out in our mainstream media. Plus, he woke people up to the fact the system is rigged. It doesn't work for the people at all and much of what we think is good is actually sinister in nature.

Anyone who has actually worked in the community, public service, social service, law enforcement, law field, medical field, mental health, felt there was this dark entity that you were working against. Nobody really understood why at the time. In 2015, I started hanging out on some dark spaces on the internet /pol boards, etc. :yikes: We were like the Jews of the internet being kicked from one place to another, to another, losing track of people, trying to figure out whose who in new spaces, etc. I got to communicate with people who shared my same frustrations. There is zero doubt in my mind that this is what caused me to get banned on Twitter with that big mass group when I rarely posted at the time. We were being tracked. They knew we were communicating. We were the same people out in the communities fighting the dark forces at the time and the last thing the powers that be wanted us doing is becoming organized.

Some people in those groups filed law suits, tackled school boards, got on committees in the area, ran for political office, etc. and then there were those who just researched, researched, researched and passed out information on various topics and also dug into court records, things like that. But the groups helped people establish contacts which was important. Our politicians want us racially divided, fighting, because what better way to garner control over the population?

I got heavily involved in the Justice Reinvestment Act but what was frustrating about that (in hindsight) is you can work your arse off but often, at least I have found, the political heads have already made up their minds. It is going to pass, and did, and you can only hope you can tackle the really dangerous elements. I actually met Dan Bongino during that time, before he was ever a common household name. He sat at spoke to us (me and a few others who worked for our division at the time) for well over an hour. We would have all talked longer but we had another meeting to attend. On the way home late that evening, I had a car full and we all felt Bongino was a name we would hear again in the future. JRA has passed everywhere and the high crime is the result. The Democrats were pushing criminals out on the street minimizing crimes, etc. to free up tax money. IMO, that is what JRA was and is about.

The expansion of the V.A. services in Southern Maryland didn't just happen because the V.A. saw the need. It was people in the community that fought for that and under the Trump administration that got tackled. Now veterans who need mental health services can go local vs. waiting months to get into the DC location, or so it was hoped.

During the Obama years, ICE policies were being overlooked. Somebody I knew well did extensive research on this issue and learned about that mass release during the Obama administration that happened, remember that? Who do you think passed that along on the /pol boards? :whistle: and another got ahold of it and did even more research - got in touch with media sources and reported it.

That is what our government doesn't want - unification/communication/working together. Trump promoted that.

I could really write a book on this subject and still won't touch on everything here.

It took me 2-days to go through that 5 hour X Space call I posted (Is Q a PsyOp) and I was SHOCKED at all Trump had done and what other patriots had done. The 1:45 +/- mark on that was very informative.
 

Kinnakeet

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Bah. They always say that but they don't mean it. Democrats already know they can blatantly and irrefutably make life worse for black families and they will still get their votes. Every major city in America proves that. Joe Biden could reinstate black slavery and still get 85% of the black vote.

And that's a fact, Jack.

Black people have a beaten wife syndrome thing going on with the Democrat Party. They get their asses beat, make a bunch of threats they don't mean; DNC all, "But baby, you know I love you, I promise I won't do it again." Black people will never leave the Democrats in any meaningful numbers. They're so used to getting their asses beat they wouldn't know how to act with a Party that treats them well.
Its the free chit what keeps em dems
 

Kinnakeet

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So you agree waht i said was the truth.

Great.

The only reason things changed after Obama was because most racist bigots couldn't deal with having a black man in charge.

Obama: Let's get healthcare for all Americans

Racists: COMMUNISM!
Health care paid by the taxpayers for the negros that get it free but others have to pay thousnads for the BS
 

SamSpade

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In FL the Democrat Party just decided to do away with the primary - no voting for who you want, it's Joe on the ballot and that's that. Now, Joe would have won that primary anyway, but it's the idea that the Party wouldn't let voters decide for themselves. Democrat voters are super pissed off about it, but they won't do anything about it. They'll piss and moan, then do as they're told.
I keep reminding folks - primaries are a generally NEW thing - we really didn't have them across the board until the 60s and early 70s.

Before that, we have a progression from - parties in Congress nominating their candidate, caucuses and states electing and sending delegates to the convention.

But all in all - until the 60s - VOTERS DID NOT PICK THE PARTY NOMINEE.

NOW - we have supremely stupid things such as "open" primaries, where people of any party can vote for candidates of another party. We have already seen whole CAMPAIGNS around encouraging voters to vote in huge numbers for the weakest opponent in the other party.

To my understanding, it's perfectly acceptable for a party to decide its own nominee, and it should be members who have shown SOME level of commitment to the party above and beyond just signing a registration form at some point in their lives. Otherwise, you have tens of millions of "members" of a party nominating someone who might not even EXIST, because they don't follow what the party does. Just being a registered Democrat or Republican voter doesn't imbue you with any reasonable knowledge of who the nominee might be.

Caucuses are a good thing, also - people don't just go and drop a piece of paper - they get involved.

But frankly, if rank and file voters don't have a say - fine with me. You often make comments on who should be allowed to vote - here's a case where the party draws the line.
 

Dakota

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The communist, the leftist did a good job infiltrating many, many places including the minds of the black voter.

The right is behind and when you have big tech, social media also infiltrated, it has taken a great deal to get it together. Twitter said "go make your own site," so they did, gab, Gettr, and Truth. Now that Musk owns Twitter/X, they are crying because they don't have full control or a manipulation platform.

Just imagine where we would be right now if Clinton won???

Even still, I am in the belief that the right has an awful lot of work to do. Perhaps getting rid of Ronna would help incredibly.
 
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Gilligan

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Using the courts instead of legislation to promote their causes is a liberal policy.
legislating morality is never a good thing either. IMHO its one of the worst aspects of modern "conservatism". But here we are...with the far left advocating for debauchery that would make the failing Roman state blush, while the far right still wants to get in to people's bedroom behaviors. And meanwhile, the people's business goes undone..
 
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