Trumps in trouble, time to play race card!

Queen2Green

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Pro tip, Queen:

If you're going to criticize someone by calling them pea-brain and uneducated, you should at least spell words correctly. :lol:

Up here in the North, we learn to spell in grade school.


:mrgreen:
I spell alot of words wrong nowadays. It's a cognitive issue. I go back and correct them when I notice..

I won almost all the yearly spelling bee's in grade school. We also learned to not bully folks who think differently from us.. and we learned to listen to those with actual life experience, rather than uneducated opinions.

Not going to apologize for treating someone the same way they have treated me (better actually, if we are keeping track..) so if that is what you are expecting.. keep trying. Pick apart my spelling all you want.. makes no difference to me lol.

P.S. I grew up there in the "North" too..

Next..
 

UncleBuck

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I spell alot of words wrong nowadays. It's a cognitive issue. I go back and correct them when I notice..

I won almost all the yearly spelling bee's in grade school. We also learned to not bully folks who think differently from us.. and we learned to listen to those with actual life experience, rather than uneducated opinions.

Not going to apologize for treating someone the same way they have treated me (better actually, if we are keeping track..) so if that is what you are expecting.. keep trying. Pick apart my spelling all you want.. makes no difference to me lol.

P.S. I grew up there in the "North" too..

Next..
I thought you were leaving
 

zeddd

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I spell alot of words wrong nowadays. It's a cognitive issue. I go back and correct them when I notice..

I won almost all the yearly spelling bee's in grade school. We also learned to not bully folks who think differently from us.. and we learned to listen to those with actual life experience, rather than uneducated opinions.

Not going to apologize for treating someone the same way they have treated me (better actually, if we are keeping track..) so if that is what you are expecting.. keep trying. Pick apart my spelling all you want.. makes no difference to me lol.

P.S. I grew up there in the "North" too..

Next..
So many personal pronouns in one post, you must be important.
 

hanimmal

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/04/white-house-racial-sensitivity-training/?hpid=hp_hp-banner-main_whracetraining-915pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans
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September 5, 2020 at 10:52 a.m. EDT

President Trump is moving to revamp federal agencies’ racial sensitivity trainings, casting some of them as “divisive” and “un-American,” according to a memo by the White House Office of Management and Budget.

In the two-page memo, OMB Director Russell Vought says Trump has asked him to prevent federal agencies from spending millions in taxpayer dollars on these training sessions. Vought says OMB will instruct federal agencies to come up with a list of all contracts related to training sessions involving “white privilege” or “critical race theory,” and do everything possible within the law to cancel those contracts, the memo states.

The memo, released on Friday, also tells all federal agencies to identify and if possible cancel contracts that involve teaching that America is an “inherently racist or evil country.”

Trump’s push to amplify racism unnerves Republicans who have long enabled him

“The President has directed me to ensure that federal agencies cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these divisive, un-American propaganda training sessions,” the memo states.

Parts of the memo were carefully worded, but Trump went several steps further in describing his actions in a series of Twitter posts on Saturday morning.

Trump responded “Not any more!” to one person’s tweet, which read “critical race theory is the greatest threat to western civilization and it’s made its way into the US federal government, the military, and the justice system.”

He reposted roughly 20 more Twitter messages from conservative media or other accounts praising his new move.
In the memo, Vought writes that “it has come to the President’s attention that Executive Branch agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to date ‘training’ government workers to believe divisive, anti-American propaganda.”

He then refers to press reports that say federal employees “have been required to attend trainings where they are told that ‘virtually all White people contribute to racism’ or where they are required to say that they ‘benefit from racism.’ ”

It could not immediately be learned what training sessions Vought was referring to in the memo. Recent Fox News segments have heavily criticized “diversity and inclusion” efforts in the federal government started under the Obama administration.

“It’s absolutely astonishing how critical race theory has pervaded every institution in the federal government,” Chris Rufo, research fellow at the right-wing Discovery Institute, told Fox News’s Tucker Carlson earlier this week.

Trump rejects calls to rename military bases honoring Confederate generals

Other experts say racial and diversity awareness trainings are essential steps in helping rectify the pervasive racial inequities in American society, including those perpetuated by the federal government. Several studies have found federal contracts are disproportionately awarded to white-owned businesses. In 2017, a study by the Minority Business Development Agency found a dwindling over two decades in contracts for minority-owned businesses, according to NPR.

OMB said it would soon issue more guidance on curtailing these training sessions. An administration official said the order has already gone into effect: Such a training on “class biases” scheduled for Friday was postponed. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to share details about a postponed session.

Racial awareness trainings can help officials realize unconscious bias in the awarding of contracts from the federal government, the country’s largest employer, said M.E. Hart, an attorney who has given hundreds of diversity training sessions for businesses and the federal government for more than 20 years.

The racial sensitivity trainings can improve morale and cooperation in the workplace, and by increasing the diversity of perspectives, ultimately improve overall efficiency, Hart said.

“If we are going to live up to this nation’s promise — ‘we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal’ — we have to see each other as human beings, and we have to do whatever it takes, including taking whatever classes make that possible,” Hart said. “These classes have been very powerful in allowing people to do that, and we need them more than ever. There’s danger here.”

The OMB memo later says that “the President, and his Administration, are fully committed to the fair and equal treatment of all individuals in the United States.” It was first reported by RealClearPolitics.

The memo comes after Trump has put himself at the center of intense national debates about race, police tactics, the Civil War and the Confederate flag. Democrats have long taken aim at Trump’s comments about race, including his false assertion that former president Barack Obama was not born in the United States.

And this year, as numerous Black Lives Matter protests occurred around the country after police officers killed or shot Black Americans, Trump has sharply criticized social justice protesters and called for law enforcement to crack down.
I always find the comments interesting.
 

schuylaar

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https://www.apnews.com/9924c846abf84cfeabb76e6045190b42



After Trumps troll moot he seems to think that people will give him enough of a benefit of a doubt with his racist tweets because like Andrew Gillum said:


Trump belief in more americans being chauvinist and racist when added to the evangelical base, is pretty ballsy.
schuylaar will remind you of the recount she participated in at which time Mr. Gillum was +.5, by then end of the cunt Ron deSantis was a whole +.5..that means a whoooooooooole +1% in TOTAL and they didn't even count the mail in ballots sitting in Opa Locka distribution center from our Troops.

i hope the Trumpers* choke on a black mans penis at some point..every, single last one of them.
 

Herb & Suds

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I'm not exactly sure what part of this was racist? Not trying to start shit, I really didnt hear anything racist.....
Trump told Minnesotans that they come from good genes (Norwegian) :shock:
He is calling her out for being from another country that is what is called racism except to bigots of course
 

hanimmal

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I'm not exactly sure what part of this was racist? Not trying to start shit, I really didnt hear anything racist.....
It basically is saying that she has less right to be here than he does. Run 'Our' country. It is as much her country as it is anyone else's here. America is not a country based on any race or nationality they were born into before becoming an American citizen.

And his use of 'go back home' is actually something that could get a person fired in a non-POTUS position, it's that racist of a thing to tell someone.

So that is the racist part that Trump loves to say out-loud, because it causes us to talk about Representative Omar in the terms Trump has set.

What is it that he is actually saying that she has said or done that leads him to believe what he (or anyone else) says he does about her? All I have ever seen is out of context clips and hate mongers telling people what they should think she said or did that could possibly lead anyone to any racist conclusions about her. Essentially the same as they do with highlighting Biden's stutter as anything to do with his mental ability.

Her, AOC, and many of the other congresswoman of color are used as a easy attack. They stoke the very real racist beleifs that too many people (who don't know better) have about muslims/black/brown/women/young/educated/etc just by being who they are, because they were taught that by our more racist ancestors. Is there any other reason why people would think that a freshman congresswoman should be brought up so much?

And Trump is using that fear to tie it to his own grievance political base when he uses them as his targets. It is very scary because there are too many mentally unstable people out there, and these young women are getting the largest target every placed on them by Trump. And the other (actual) radical right wing weirdos running for political office.




Unfortunately the truly racist shit that gets spewed online by trolls have hardened what people consider "racist". So much so that people who are not actually racist are able to see what he is doing as not the textbook definition of racism.
 

TrippleDip

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We also learned to not bully folks who think differently from us.. and we learned to listen to those with actual life experience, rather than uneducated opinions.
Not to take issue with what you wrote. But how does this advice work for the african whose life experience and the elders passed on knowledge tells them they have to have unprotected sex with minors in order to cure their hiv?

Should we listen to life experience or science/the empirical method?

Should we bully those that think unprotected sex with minor cures hiv? Yes. Should we bully flat earthers? Yes. Should we bully people that think racism back then is the be all end all cause of every problem in the world right now? Yes. These ideas are nonsensical and their proponents should be ridiculed.



Edit: It seems I misread your post a little bit. If someone attacks someone elses spelling, it just shows their argument can't hold water.
 
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hanimmal

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Not to take issue with what you wrote. But how does this advice work for the african whose life experience and the elders passed on knowledge tells them they have to have unprotected sex with minors in order to cure their hiv?

Should we listen to life experience or science/the empirical method?

Should we bully those that think unprotected sex with minor cures hiv? Yes. Should we bully flat earthers? Yes. Should we bully people that think racism back then is the be all end all cause of every problem in the world right now? Yes. These ideas are nonsensical and their proponents should be ridiculed.



Edit: It seems I misread your post a little bit. If someone attacks someone elses spelling, it just shows their argument can't hold water.
And should people push back when others say things that are bullshit like 'racism back then', when until well into the new millennium there is still many examples of institutional racism, like banks not lending to minorities, the same practices that have kept them from having the same opportunities for decades since the civil rights era? Yes.
 

TrippleDip

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And should people push back when others say things that are bullshit like 'racism back then', when until well into the new millennium there is still many examples of institutional racism, like banks not lending to minorities, the same practices that have kept them from having the same opportunities for decades since the civil rights era? Yes.
To be frank. I think we need to start talking the oppression of white people. Surely as 10% of the global population they can't hold much sway against a billion and a half chinese (20%), two billion muslims (25%), a billion and a half indians, etc.

We need to protect christian culture from attack of the people who have power. We need to make sure that schools and businesses alike are diverse and have enough christians. Likewise we should make sure that chinese, muslim, and indian numbers are not overrepresented.
 

hanimmal

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To be frank. I think we need to start talking the oppression of white people. Surely as 10% of the global population they can't hold much sway against a billion and a half chinese, two billion muslims, a billion and a half indians, etc.

We need to protect christian culture from attack of the people who have power. We need to make sure that schools and businesses alike are diverse and have enough christians.
How do people tell if someone is a christian? I don't think I ever saw that box to check on a job application.
 

TrippleDip

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How do people tell if someone is a christian? I don't think I ever saw that box to check on a job application.
Should be easy to tell in an interview. If they believe in individualism, personal responsibilities, non-agression and success through hard work, they might as well be. If they believe the ideal man married a six year old.... Jus' sayin
 

hanimmal

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Should be easy to tell in an interview. If they believe in individualism, personal responsibilities, non-agression and success through hard work, they might as well be. If they believe the ideal man married a six year old.... Jus' sayin
Are you trying to pretend that those are religious things and not just human things? Because you should know there are endless examples of 'religious' people being horrible people.
 

JoeBlow5823

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Trump says a lot of things, picking the times he said something not racist doesn't erase the times Trump says racist things.
My point is just that I really didn't hear anything that sounded racist in his statement and the whole video is about this specific "Racist statement toward Omar". Im not arguing he says a lot of dumb shit. I just dont see this particular statement as racist in any way....
 
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