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Post by oldmontana on Mar 6, 2024 20:31:00 GMT -5
www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/msnbc-hosts-rachel-maddow-jen-psaki-and-joy-reid-mock-voters-who-believe-border-crisis-is-biggest-issue/ar-BB1jqUuoDuring one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. “They’re voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border, the idea that they can’t get whatever job they want. A black person got it,” Reid said. “Therefore, drive all the Blacks out of the colleges. Get rid of dye. That is what they’re voting on. They’re just voting specifically on racial animus at this stage. It isn’t about economics. Psaki replied by pointing out Reid was correct and this is why former President Donald Trump worked to kill the recent border bill. She said, "because otherwise, he can’t run against the other and brown people and people who don’t look like him, like his supporters, his base of supporters coming across the border and scaring people and killing people or whatever he’s threatening out there.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And this is the kind of garbage some people take as the truth.
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Post by tnthomas on Mar 6, 2024 20:56:56 GMT -5
During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Yes, sadly there are a lot of Republicans that are running scared of the brown and black people that have been mistreated and suppressed at their hands.
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Post by oldmontana on Mar 7, 2024 10:39:38 GMT -5
During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Yes, sadly there are a lot of Republicans that are running scared of the brown and black people that have been mistreated and suppressed at their hands. During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Do you agree with that? If so can you back it up?
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Post by tnthomas on Mar 7, 2024 12:17:04 GMT -5
During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Do you agree with that? If so can you back it up? I have absolutely no idea, you are the one that mentioned it. But, I do know from real life observation that many folks that identify as Republican also are afraid that the black & brown people are "taking over" the country.
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Post by oldmontana on Mar 7, 2024 13:11:31 GMT -5
During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Do you agree with that? If so can you back it up? I have absolutely no idea, you are the one that mentioned it. But, I do know from real life observation that many folks that identify as Republican also are afraid that the black & brown people are "taking over" the country. “They’re voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border, the idea that they can’t get whatever job they want. A black person got it,” Reid said. “Therefore, drive all the Blacks out of the colleges. Get rid of dye. That is what they’re voting on. They’re just voting specifically on racial animus at this stage. It isn’t about economics. And you have no idea but you then say this " But, I do know from real life observation that many folks that identify as Republican also are afraid that the black & brown people are "taking over" the country." OK
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Post by Drifter on Mar 7, 2024 14:23:59 GMT -5
White people we know that are republican, do say eventually we'll be in the minority. So? What are they afraid of? Are they going to live long enough to see that day?
There are days I wish people were colorblind.
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Post by tnthomas on Mar 7, 2024 14:40:11 GMT -5
“They’re voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border, the idea that they can’t get whatever job they want. A black person got it,” Reid said. “Therefore, drive all the Blacks out of the colleges. Get rid of dye. That is what they’re voting on. They’re just voting specifically on racial animus at this stage. It isn’t about economics. And you have no idea but you then say this " But, I do know from real life observation that many folks that identify as Republican also are afraid that the black & brown people are "taking over" the country." OK ???
We're not on the same page here, you're repeating a statement you watched on TV, which I didn't watch, but it looks like you expected me to comment on that anyway.
I offered my Real Life observations instead:
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Post by tnthomas on Mar 7, 2024 14:45:41 GMT -5
White people we know that are republican, do say eventually we'll be in the minority. So? What are they afraid of? Are they going to live long enough to see that day? There are days I wish people were colorblind. Some years back California's census numbers revealed that whites are no longer a majority:
Nothing's changed, as far as race relations.
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Post by notbob on Mar 8, 2024 10:17:09 GMT -5
Yes, sadly there are a lot of Republicans that are running scared of the brown and black people that have been mistreated and suppressed at their hands. During one segment, Reid discussed Republican voters who are simply voting on race. Do you agree with that? If so can you back it up? Why wouldn't they be voting on race? Rusty King says, "They're poisoning the blood of our country." That's a blatant call to vote based on race, and we all know what lemmings, incapable of independent thought and very much like you think, because you've been told you what to think. After all..."that race," is poisoning the blood of our country. Joy Reid was absolutely correct. Quit whining about it and face up to the fact that Rusty King told you to vote based on race. Sure don't want to poison the blood of America...'cause everyone knows those people with poison blood are less than true American whites. Like I said, quit whining.
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Post by notbob on Mar 11, 2024 16:29:52 GMT -5
Hey oldmontana, I've been waiting for three days now. You didn't answer my question. Why wouldn't Republicans be voting based on race after Trump said about immigrants, "They're poisoning the blood of our country?" He also said that Blacks like him because he was indicted. I say, what Reid and Psaki said was completely accurate. You are turning a blind eye to the obvious if you still stand by your opening statement.
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Post by 2old on Mar 11, 2024 17:42:25 GMT -5
White people we know that are republican, do say eventually we'll be in the minority. So? What are they afraid of? Are they going to live long enough to see that day? There are days I wish people were colorblind. A bunny and a snake were both born blind. Neither really knew who or what they were. One day as the bunny was hopping along, he hopped on the snake. "I'm so sorry!", said the bunny. "I've been blind since birth and can't see where I hop. I have no idea what I am as I've never seen myself." The snake replied, "I, too, have been blind since birth and have no idea what I am. Perhaps if I feel you, I might be able to identify what you are." The snake wrapped itself around the bunny, moving back and forth up and down the bunny's body. "You are so soft and have a cottony tail. You're a bunny!" The bunny was overjoyed. "I'm a bunny? Now I know! Thank you! Perhaps if I feel you with my feet, I can tell what you are." The bunny began feeling the snake from one end to the other. Finally, the bunny exclaimed, "Now I know what you are!" "Quick! Tell me!" said the snake. "Well, you are slimy. You have a forked tongue and no spine. You're Donald Trump!"
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Post by notbob on Mar 12, 2024 1:02:10 GMT -5
The bunny began feeling the snake from one end to the other. Finally, the bunny exclaimed, "Now I know what you are!" "Quick! Tell me!" said the snake. "Well, you are slimy. You have a forked tongue and no spine. You're Donald Trump!" Lol, you had me the whole way.
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