[quote]countingbeans wrote:
This proves my point. Not only is he not a sellout, nor is he talking about “reverse racism” but you are calling him a sell out, simply because he is black and has a view point about the two political parties that differs than yours. [/quote]
Wrong.
I see him as a sellout. I don’t need to explain to you what it is. I’ve never been ashamed to be black and will not bash my own wrongfully. With our history across the globe as black people, to me it’s unfathomable to see so called black representative not defending the generalization of ‘‘black people’’ . The difference is that America has a really dark history when it comes to race and as black representatives, I expect these people to be conscious of that. But if one is willing to sit in or even participate in the demeaning of my race of people, regardless of his/her social status or socioeconomic status, I will call them a sellout and an Uncle Tom.
With that being said, the wholesale endorsement of the democratic party by black people may have some short comings. But no way, no how is the neo-conservative republican party the answer. If you really wanted to promote a political system that serves the best interest of the majority of Black people, you really have to start to look for a viable third party or a multi-party system.
But the current political systems exist as a two party system and if we must choose between them, I’d choose the lesser of two evils.
No. I’m talking about ‘‘reverse racism’’ here. Not black racist vs whites, latinos or white, which has nothing to do with my comment regarding Rachel and the Blacks Reps. You talked about racist left-wingers and then mentioned Dash. I asked you what was your point. You then brought up the argument that blacks Reps are racially attacked by other blacks, didn’t you? Isn’t what people refer as ‘‘reverse racism’’? No?
[quote]Take the time to watch some of his videos… Or don’t, I really don’t care. If one person read this, watched his videos and learned something then it was worth the time to post.
Zo talks about how the Democrats are still the party of racism, and your opinions and perceptions of the Republicans actually line up really well with what he is saying about it. [/quote]
I’ve watched some of his videos in the past. He hardly shook me. He’s boring as fuck. If you had watched his video too you would have realized how he sometimes pathetically makes fun of himself and ‘‘cries’’ about being called a ‘‘sellout’’ or ‘‘a house slave’’ by other blacks. I can’t believe that as a fan, you’ve missed that.
As for my opinions about the Reps, they remained unchanged, especially based on what I read throughout the years on political forums, on here in the Reps infested PWI, the media, RePS acquaintances and business partners etc… and also, after the Prez’ win, social networks (and no, Democrats, weren’t the ones calling their re-elected Prez a monkey).
A fucking fool, an ‘‘uncle Tom’’ in the colloquial sense of the word.
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Sarah Palin ran as the VP candidate in 2008… Herman Cain was a presidential nominee hopeful for 2012. Rubio was talked about as a VP in 2012 and is Governor of Florida. Rubio also went to Iowa recently so… [/quote]
I am not talking about VPs. I’m talking about Prez candidate. Take Palin out of the equation. She’s a woman, yeah but she’s white. I’m taking about a black woman as presidential nominee. You mentioned Condi and the others. That’s where I based my reply on. Now that you mentioned Herman Cain, I’ll give you that, but yet, wasn’t he ‘‘sabotaged’’? Lol. They clearly saw Romney as a better choice.
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I don’t think the “attitude toward race and gender” you perceive as true lines up with reality. Your description of republican ideals and attitudes are full of conjecture and your own bias to be honest. Because for one, no they aren’t predominantly talking about blacks when they speak about food stamps/welfare/entitlement reform and the like… And the conversations about people “wanting handouts” isn’t limited to any one race either. [/quote]
Shit. I wish I could believe you. So you would agree that blacks did not vote for Obama to stick to free stuff/entitlement? You would agree with me that the majority of food stamps.welfare beneficiaries are actually poor white people? Fantastic! 'Cos this is not the impression I’ve been given reading Reps comments on this site and other political forums.
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In fact seeing as many Republicans blame Democrats for keeping urban black people poor and stranded so they can use them as voter stock, I would venture to say that the republican view of minorities is very different than you are describing.[/quote]
We’ll have to agree to disagree on that, CB.
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I’m not interested in watching videos to count which one has more minorities in it. [/quote]
Quite understandable; watching Obama’s victory speech might still be too much to take right now 
Lol. Fuck. You speak as if some Blacks wouldn’t want to align with the Reps for fear of retaliation from their community . It didn’t stop Stacey Dash, dit it? Lol.
All those Black reps don’t give a fuck about what the rest think of them, do they? Don’t they leave a happy life? No one’s putting a chain around those folks’ wrists, neck and ankles, and preventing them from voting for whoever they want. The majority of Black liberals and/or those who voted for moderate conservative such as Gary Jonhson, know the Republicans party is infested with far- rights bastards and would never cater for their interests. Therefore, they’d had the good sense to take their votes somewhere else.
Enough of this shit now.
Gotta go PARTYYYYYY!!!