Obama on helping African Americans

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As a Black man, i resent............

Keep on repeating that. Over and over. Ad nauseam. It seems you need to say that before you start into a tyrant about the community you claim to be a part of. And not to the community but to the general public.

Again on 11/08/08 you wrote:

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Race isnt the problem. Black people are the problem (and I'm a 33 year old black man). ever notice how you never hear any of the other minority groups in America (latino, Hindu, Chinese, Korean, African, etc.) bitch and moan about lack of opportunity, and discrimination, racism etc. In fact, Most minority immigrants have come to this country and have done well for themselves BECAUSE of the huge opportunity this country offers. With the election of Obama, the victimhood black montra just suffered a huge setback because you can’t whine about inequality and discrimination....
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If one were to simply remove the 'I'm a black man' part of your hate speech one could see a very different picture of exactly who 24065 is. Nick4444 (recently banned for racism) gave you a thunderous round of applause. As a 'black man' you should be proud.

Why not post a verification picture of yourself so we can all see you are who you say you are? And underneath your quote 'Black people are the problem'.
 

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You have an awfully low opinion of "the black community." It's kind of sad that you hold your own race in such contempt.

Have you ever talked to a black person who's politically active in the Democratic party, found out what led them to support it, learned more about their aims and efforts?

Maybe you wouldn't be so hard on your fellow black people if you understood some of them a bit better.

What leads Black's to the democratic party is the culture of victimhood and entitlement that the democratic party drug's the black community with so it can promise them the fix, get their vote, and then do absolutely nothing once they get elected.
 
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What leads Black's to the democratic party is the culture of victimhood and entitlement that the democratic party drug's the black community with so it can promise them the fix, get their vote, and then do absolutely nothing once they get elected.

Hey you forget to add 'I ought to know I'm black'? :shrug: It's been the same garbage you've been posting since you got here.
With the election of Obama, the victimhood black montra just suffered a huge setback because you can’t whine about inequality and discrimination when 64,000,000 American (40+ million whites) just put a "black" man in the whitehouse. Jesse Jackson was crying at the Obama's victory speech not because a black man just won the presidency, but because his million dollar business of blackmail, exploitation, and swindling in the name of "victimhood" just came to an end.
 

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What leads Black's to the democratic party is the culture of victimhood and entitlement that the democratic party drug's the black community with so it can promise them the fix, get their vote, and then do absolutely nothing once they get elected.

So according to you, black people have fallen for this ruse hook line and sinker, over and over, for decades, without ever getting anything in return? And yet they keep coming back for more?

Again, I have to stand by what I said before: you have an extremely low opinion of your own people.
 
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^ We really don't know who is 'own people' are. But he does have a low opinion of a lot:


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What leads Black's to the democratic party is the culture of victimhood and entitlement that the democratic party drug's the black community with so it can promise them the fix, get their vote, and then do absolutely nothing once they get elected.

So, the Republican party has done sooooo much for the African American community? I guess as a fellow (?) Black man, we've just been missing out on all of the great things the Republicans have done for "minorities" in this country. And if you even think about mentioning anything about freeing slaves, I'll know without a doubt that you're not Black...

I voted for President Obama in 2008. I didn't expect a "savior". I didn't expect him to "help African Americans". I didn't expect him to show any favoritism towards me because we our ancestors originated from Africa. That would be absurd and presumptuous of me to do so. I did, however, expect him to be President to ALL Americans. I expected him to do exactly what he said he'd do during his campaign. Has he done 100% of those things? Not at all. Does this bother me? A little. However, I'm not the type to throw a political tantrum because I didn't get my way. It's called life. Shit happens. As long as he tried, I'm fine with that. What I'm not fine with is obstruction. If a party's #1 goal is to gum up the political process just to spite a President (a fellow AMERICAN, btw), I find that to be downright pathetic and juvenile.

Being the very open-minded person that I am, I like to hear both sides of any issue and make my own decision. With that being said, when I look at the right side of our political landscape, I feel sickened. And I say that with all sincerity. There is nothing appealing about anyone on the right. Absolutely nothing. No, really...nothing. I agree with nothing that anyone on the right (Conservative, Republican, Tea Party, libertarian, etc) has said since 2008. Not one word. Whose fault is that? The Democratic Party? The drugged up Black community?

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A non-indoctrinated, liberal, CERTIFIABLY Black man :cool:
 

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Obama has zero in common with black American culture. His only commonality is the color of his skin. Period.

"The color of his skin" gives him a lot in common with other black Americans. Like them, he is confronted with racism on a regular basis. The venue may be different, but the impulse is the same.
 

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"The color of his skin" gives him a lot in common with other black Americans. Like them, he is confronted with racism on a regular basis. The venue may be different, but the impulse is the same.

A-hem. If Obama has been "confronted with racism on a regular basis", he would never have been elected President. :smile:
 

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A-hem. If Obama has been "confronted with racism on a regular basis", he would never have been elected President. :smile:

So you think that somehow the 2008 presidential election was the first in our nation's history where race was not an issue? More than two hundred years of no black person having a chance in hell of becoming president, and then all of a sudden the gates open wide? What, the bigotry just magically disappears?

The numbers don't back you up. Obama lost the white vote by a hefty 12 points (larger than his overall margin of victory). I'm sorry if it upsets you, but racism is still alive and well in American politics.

And this is not even to mention the highly publicized racism Obama has faced ever since his election.
 
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So you think that somehow the 2008 presidential election was the first in our nation's history where race was not an issue? More than two hundred years of no black person having a chance in hell of becoming president, and then all of a sudden the gates open wide? What, the bigotry just magically disappears?

The numbers don't back you up. Obama lost the white vote by a hefty 12 points (larger than his overall margin of victory). I'm sorry if it upsets you, but racism is still alive and well in American politics.

And this is not even to mention the highly publicized racism Obama has faced ever since his election.

Racism is promoted fervently by racialists. It would go away if not for them. :smile:
 

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A-hem. If Obama has been "confronted with racism on a regular basis", he would never have been elected President. :smile:

Winning a Presidential election precludes having been confronted with racism on a regular basis? Obama got 23% of the adult population to vote for him for President in 2008, ergo he's never regularly experienced racism?

Also, I have to point out: A Freudian slip replacing "Jew" with "janitor" makes no sense whatsoever. It could have been a mispronunciation, or a slip...but how is that any kind of coherent "Jew joke"?