Va Governor Blackface or KKK robe? Your choice!

UncleBuck

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I asked what the Democrats have done and you cannot answer because they have used the black community for their own gain over and over and over. BLEXIT is for a reason.
there is no such thing as blexit

what have republicons done for the whites? they just keep using you guys over and over again for votes and then they do nothing for you

it's sad and pathetic
 

Fogdog

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i see a guy with a 100% NAACP rating there, what do you see?

are you gonna spam us with some more ranting about judeo-bolshevism tonight, or just a bunch of doodles that you copy and paste from white supremacy websites?
Prepare for more false equivalent logical fallacy type arguments.
 

Boberman

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Omg some fucking Democrat I never heard of did something insensitive like 3 decades ago and it totally excuses the entire GOP for aligning itself with right wing extremists and neonazis...
I don't know seeming that the left destroyed Brett Kavanagh's life with far less evidence. I think this dude is fair game.
 

Fogdog

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I don't know seeming that the left destroyed Brett Kavanagh's life with far less evidence. I think this dude is fair game.
The difference is, Brett Kavanaugh never changed and went on to be a creep in college and his court was creepy towards women too.

I don't know squat about Ralph Shearer. But I will say that Kavanaugh never said anything like this during his hearings:


Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) on Friday acknowledged appearing in a “clearly racist and offensive” photograph in his 1984 medical school yearbook that shows a man in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan robe.

“I am deeply sorry for the decision I made to appear as I did in this photo and for the hurt that decision caused then and now,” he said. “This behavior is not in keeping with who I am today and the values I have fought for throughout my career in the military, in medicine, and in public service. But I want to be clear, I understand how this decision shakes Virginians’ faith in that commitment.”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/va-gov-northams-medical-school-yearbook-page-shows-men-in-blackface-kkk-robe/2019/02/01/517a43ee-265f-11e9-90cd-dedb0c92dc17_story.html?utm_term=.bfd2179823a6


He also didn't hold a girl down and try to rape her while simultaneously making her fear for her life. So I guess I can understand why Kavanaugh played the victim card because he was facing time if he admitted to the crime that he no doubt committed.

Republicans are scum. You should not forget that.
 

Lord Kanti

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Many southern Christians felt that slavery, in one Baptist minister’s words, “stands as an institution of God.” Here are some common arguments made by Christians at the time:
Biblical Reasons

• Abraham, the “father of faith,” and all the patriarchs held slaves without God’s disapproval (Gen. 21:9–10).

• Canaan, Ham’s son, was made a slave to his brothers (Gen. 9:24–27).

• The Ten Commandments mention slavery twice, showing God’s implicit acceptance of it (Ex. 20:10, 17).

• Slavery was widespread throughout the Roman world, and yet Jesus never spoke against it.

• The apostle Paul specifically commanded slaves to obey their masters (Eph. 6:5–8).

• Paul returned a runaway slave, Philemon, to his master (Philem. 12).
Charitable and Evangelistic Reasons

• Slavery removes people from a culture that “worshipped the devil, practiced witchcraft, and sorcery” and other evils.

• Slavery brings heathens to a Christian land where they can hear the gospel. Christian masters provide religious instruction for their slaves.

• Under slavery, people are treated with kindness, as many northern visitors can attest.

• It is in slaveholders’ own interest to treat their slaves well.

• Slaves are treated more benevolently than are workers in oppressive northern factories.
Social Reasons

• Just as women are called to play a subordinate role (Eph. 5:22; 1 Tim. 2:11–15), so slaves are stationed by God in their place.

• Slavery is God’s means of protecting and providing for an inferior race (suffering the “curse of Ham” in Gen. 9:25 or even the punishment of Cain in Gen. 4:12).

• Abolition would ...
WTF, I love slavery now!
 

Lord Kanti

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I don't need to go back a hundred years. How about if we talk about Republican voter suppression that targets black people as well as others:


First, I'll just point out that the traitorous Republican Party and Trump, the same people who are selling this country out to Putin are suppressing the votes of of those black people you say are loved so much by GOP hacks:

Republican Voter Suppression Efforts Are Targeting Minorities
October 23, 2018

https://www.npr.org/2018/10/23/659784277/republican-voter-suppression-efforts-are-targeting-minorities-journalist-says

Since the 2010 elections, 24 states have implemented new restrictions on voting. Alabama now requires a photo ID to cast a ballot. Other states such as Ohio and Georgia have enacted "use it or lose it" laws, which strike voters from registration rolls if they have not participated in an election within a prescribed period of time.

many of the restrictions are part of a broader Republican strategy to tighten access to the ballot. As a result, "You're seeing a national effort by the Republican Party to try to restrict voting rights, and it's playing out in states all across the country."

So what are Democrats doing to restore voting rights that the GOP have been working so hard to take away? Everything they can.

Democrats Seek Voting Rights, Campaign Spending Reforms

https://www.voanews.com/a/democrats-seek-voting-rights-campaign-spending-reforms/4768138.html

From changing the way candidates fund their campaigns and addressing foreign election interference to automatically registering voters and reversing a U.S. Supreme Court decision on voter suppression, this ambitious legislation would significantly alter many areas of the democratic process.

And here is Mitch the Bitch's response.

“They’re trying to clothe this power grab with clichés about ‘restoring democracy’ and doing it ‘For the People,’ but their proposal is simply a naked attempt to change the rules of American politics to benefit one party,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wrote in a Washington Post editorial published last week. “It should be called the Democrat Politician Protection Act.”

In a nutshell, he says that eliminating obstacles to peoples access to the polls is a "power grab" LOL as if getting more people out to vote is somehow anti-American. Why do Republicans fear voters? Oh right, because they know they are dead ducks in a free and fair election. The Party of McCarthy never lost it's fear of a free election.
>Alabama now requires a photo ID to cast a ballot.

Are you implying that blacks are too ignorant to own ID? That's quite bigoted if you.

 
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