schism666
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As "Chucker" said, "Off the plantation."![]()
kewl! 2 racist drops in one dumb sentence! you go boi!
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As "Chucker" said, "Off the plantation."![]()
A few years ago you were pushing a Black Panther threat.
How'd that work out?
In a word: no.
There have been the odd "back-to-Africa" movement over the centuries, but they haven't seem to have caught on.
White slavers seem to have done a pretty thorough job beating out the African languages and cultures from their ancestors, making integration in Africa likely hard.
No, white America, guess you're stuck with their descendants; you profited greatly from the millions of person-years of slave labour: Deal with it.
Seems like you're the only one hearing about it on your news feed.
Maybe you should consider a different news feed. You know, like a better one.
Never heard of it before and my searches yielded two different results.
One result was that it was a movement of blacks exiting the democrat party. The other was a movement by the black community to try to end 'capitalism.' Conflicting goals I'd say.
As far as the exiting of the democrat party is concerned that has been gaining momentum for a while now. Not so much in the context of poll results but in the context of an ever growing group of black intellectuals. A group whose thoughts are beginning to spill over into a wider discussion within the black community. The democrats are very worried about those "Negroes" leaving the plantation. On the other hand I see no reason for the republicans to be overly jubilant.
For decades now the democrat party took the black vote for granted. Oh they paid lip service to the black community but after the election results were in they essentially ignored them. The republicans took for granted that the black community was going to vote democrat so for the most part they didn't even bother to pay lip service. They need to make BOTH parties work for their vote.
What she is, is enthusiastic about holding her own in a world that rewards leaders. Think about it; very few people who just sit still, and do little to nothing in their lives, ever achieve great goals (unless the goal is to do nothing). OTOH, those who take risks sometimes reap great reward. Reward, as our national history has shown, often leads to personal independence.
Those who believe that they know what is good for you, better than you ever could, don't like independence.
Even of the Democrats were to suffer a 20-25% loss of black support they'd be finished forever in American politics.
Candice Owens is a breath of fresh air. I think she's going to be a great future black leader.
hillary would have won if not for trump support by racists. i think that's an even trade.
spell her name right then.like anyone believes you're a fan of any black woman.
spell her name right then.like anyone believes you're a fan of any black woman.
It's accommodated the many relative few that chose to move, and Liberia is just a small part of Africa.And, poor as they are, I doubt any state in Africa -- including Liberia -- would welcome the influx of a vast number of American immigrants.
Definately a good reason to stay―besides, they help in that prosperity, their ancestors even more.Well that, and..you know...the prosperity that comes from living in America rather than, say, anywhere in Africa.
Your OP had no link. I like links―at least links to reputable sources―and relevant quotes―something your racist misogynistic friend and fellow traveller is not known for.This has nothing to do with blacks leaving the country. It's a movement of blacks leaving the the Democrat Party Plantation, dopey.![]()
It ain't BS.hillary would have won if not for trump support by racists. i think that's an even trade.Shut up with the adolescent BS.
Candace Owens is a breath of fresh air. I think she's going to be a great future black leader.
Candace Owens is a breath of fresh air. I think she's going to be a great future black leader.
Capitalize the S in spell. Like anyone believes you graduated from high school.![]()
I'm a financial supporter of Stacy Dash, and fan of Deneen Borelli, Angela McGlowan, and Star Parker. So do shove that insinuation up where the sun doesn't shine.
you can't support someone without knowing their name.
dash is a ditz. thanks for wasting your money on a loser![]()
Sadly, I don't think she'll ever run for elected office. She has the charisma and she's smart. Smart enough to both be good at it and smart enough to know she's better off not doing it.
I do think she's a bit too right of center at present, but she's nowhere near Michelle Malkin who has no hope of ever being anything but rabid far right and completely melts down at anything even hinting otherwise.
Owens also needs some time to become a better orator. She needs to learn how to shorten her message, and increase the appeal, without losing the content.
^^^The violent Left.
By the way, how's that revolution thingy working out?
I'm thinking the same way that hope & change thingy worked out.
How many times a day do you get smacked?
Thanks for proving my point.
I agree but she's till young and she doesn't necessarily have to run for office to be an effective leader in the black community.
In a word: no.
There have been the odd "back-to-Africa" movement over the centuries, but they haven't seem to have caught on.
White slavers seem to have done a pretty thorough job beating out the African languages and cultures from their ancestors, making integration in Africa likely hard.
No, white America, guess you're stuck with their descendants; you profited greatly from the millions of person-years of slave labour: Deal with it.
. . . the Democrat Party Plantation . . .
Candace Owens is a breath of fresh air.
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