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The United States Capitol is under siege by Trump Supporters

Actually they didn’t elect anyone because they don’t vote and never will. There will never be a candidate good enough because them being anti is how they self identify. Plus they will only support their perfect candidate, and that person will never have broad enough support to ever win an election.

alright man you got it. This is more personal for you niggas and the board and not about criticism outside of abw
 
Does this surprise anyone? The same people use Jesus to promote hatred and MLK to excuse bigotry.

I never get people who likes to use a rabbi who couldn't stand the Gentiles except according from the viewpoint of a Hellenized Jew who never met him during his living days, as an excuse to hate black people.

He hated all sinners and even those tried not to anyway. ?
Seriously, if that guy was a historical figure who lived during our days, everyone on Twitter would ask him to shut up.

Lol, MLK...
 
I never get people who likes to use a rabbi who couldn't stand the Gentiles except according from the viewpoint of a Hellenized Jew who never met him during his living days, as an excuse to hate black people.

He hated all sinners and even those tried not to anyway. ?
Seriously, if that guy was a historical figure who lived during our days, everyone on Twitter would ask him to shut up.

Lol, MLK...

What Bible are you reading? Your characterization of him is pretty much the opposite of what the Bible says. Even if you don't believe Jesus was a real person, if you read the Gospels and got what you're saying from them, your reading comprehension is extremely poor.
 
Trump supporters are not original
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That's not true at all. Bernie was in the lead going into the South Carolina primary, which was crucial. At that point, the DNC conspired and several of the moderate candidates dropped out so that Biden would get their votes. This isn't speculation. It's been confirmed.

Trump and the GOP's feelings about Bernie's message are irrelevant. He didn't need their votes. His messaging was still popular among Dems. Even now they are. Why else do you think Joe is talking about watered down versions of Bernie's proposals like free college for families under 135K and forgiving 10K of student debt. Hell, MSNBC even had a segment on this week about how social democracy isn't so bad. All that after trying to paint Bernie as a crazy Venezuelan socialist.

At the end of the day, Bernie was consistent about his proposals and he had them formulated and documented and out there for everyone to read when Joe was still yelling at people and telling them to go vote for someone else. Joe did not beat Bernie. The establishment did. Just like in 2016. Hell, even Trump came out and said the Dems screwed Bernie.

First, you're wrong. The other candidates dropped out after south carolina. They did so because it was obvious they had no path to the nomination without southern, heavily black dem states.

Bernies plan was to waltz into the convention without a clear majority and to have moderates split voters amongst to themselves. When fellow dems quickly realized that was a disastrous idea AND they had no real shot at winning, they dropped out.

And even if what you said was true, it was essentially biden vs. bernie at the end of the day. If bernie was so popular, he should've trounced biden then right? The opposite happened.

About biden adopting bernies ideas...you know thats wrong. There's a huuuuge difference between forgiving all student loan debt (which is an absolutely awful idea for a variety of reasons) and up to 10k which is still not a great idea but its essentially a stimulus for the economy and forgiveness for those who were fooled by higher education cartel. And biden is proposing free community college which is a way to lower ridiculous costs of universities to students.

Of course trump is gonna say that should've been bernie...trump is a fuckin liar.
 
What Bible are you reading? Your characterization of him is pretty much the opposite of what the Bible says. Even if you don't believe Jesus was a real person, if you read the Gospels and got what you're saying from them, your reading comprehension is extremely poor.

I have a Christian upbringing. Both Catholic and Pentecotist. And basis in Theology, like many of my relatives: some of them were men and women of the Christian God from varied attending churches. I read all of the Old Gospel and all of the New one. Even a few of the apocryphals, the Torah in both English and Hebrew, and even dabbled into the Quran. Don't let me start with the Mormon Bible.

My reading comprehension is not poor. Simply deeper and more critical.
 
First, you're wrong. The other candidates dropped out after south carolina. They did so because it was obvious they had no path to the nomination without southern, heavily black dem states.

Bernies plan was to waltz into the convention without a clear majority and to have moderates split voters amongst to themselves. When fellow dems quickly realized that was a disastrous idea AND they had no real shot at winning, they dropped out.

And even if what you said was true, it was essentially biden vs. bernie at the end of the day. If bernie was so popular, he should've trounced biden then right? The opposite happened.

About biden adopting bernies ideas...you know thats wrong. There's a huuuuge difference between forgiving all student loan debt (which is an absolutely awful idea for a variety of reasons) and up to 10k which is still not a great idea but its essentially a stimulus for the economy and forgiveness for those who were fooled by higher education cartel. And biden is proposing free community college which is a way to lower ridiculous costs of universities to students.

Of course trump is gonna say that should've been bernie...trump is a fuckin liar.

You're promoting revisionist history.



The DNC didn't even hide the fact that they were against him. They were actually considering rule changes to block Bernie. Like I said, I'm not saying Bernie didn't make mistakes, but it's not a question that the party was against him. The actively worked to keep from being the nominee.

And I never said Biden was pushing Bernie's proposals. I said they were watered down versions. Bernie's proposals only seem ridiculous because most people only listen to the hook and never actually look at how he plans to pay for them. Bernie gave full proposals where he showed how he would do everything. To my knowledge, Biden still hasn't done that. He's just offered alternatives that have shifted over time but sound more "realistic" than what Bernie offered.

I have a Christian upbringing. Both Catholic and Pentecotist. And basis in Theology, like many of my relatives: some of them were men and women of the Christian God from varied attending churches. I read all of the Old Gospel and all of the New one. Even a few of the apocryphals, the Torah in both English and Hebrew, and even dabbled into the Quran. Don't let me start with the Mormon Bible.

My reading comprehension is not poor. Simply deeper and more critical.

Your background doesn't really matter to me. There is no way anyone can read the Gospels and come to the conclusion that Jesus hated sinners. From his standpoint, that would have meant he hated everyone because everyone is a sinner.
 
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Look, I don't pretend to be an abortion expert. The biggest issue with abortion is that too many muhfuckas were/are using it as regular birth control. That thinking HAS to change going forward. That ERBC shit ain't fun when someone ends up knocked up.

Schools should be pushing birth control, instead of pushing religious doctrine. That, more than anything, will decrease abortion rates.

As long as healthcare and abortions free here in the north... These fetuses getting dealt wit.
 
Here's the thing:

Sadly, TONS of black people also pushed for that Crime Bill. You'd be surprised how many older black folk championed that shit.


youre always spouting bullshit. lets get to the facts:


Flash forward to the Clinton era. As soon as Chuck Schumer, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and others introduced their bipartisan crime bill in September of 1993, groups representing black communities pushed back. The N.A.A.C.P. called it a “crime against the American people.”

While supporting the idea of addressing crime, members of the Congressional Black Caucus criticized the bill itself and introduced an alternative bill that included investments in prevention and alternatives to incarceration, devoted $2 billion more to drug treatment and $3 billion more to early intervention programs. The caucus also put forward the Racial Justice Act, which would have made it possible to use statistical evidence of racial bias to challenge death sentences.

Given the history of selective hearing, what followed was no surprise. Black support for anti-crime legislation was highlighted, while black criticism of the specific legislation was tuned out. The caucus threatened to stall the bill, but lawmakers scrapped the Racial Justice Act when Republicans promised to filibuster any legislation that adopted its measures.”



 
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