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  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
    Well here's a start, let me know how deep you wanna go

    washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/11/noam-chomsky-ronald-reagan-was-an-extreme-racist/

    “It’s called the drug war, and it’s a racist war,” he said. “Ronald Reagan was an extreme racist — though he denied it — but the whole drug war is designed, from policing to eventual release from prison, to make it impossible for black men and, increasingly women, to be part of society.”
    Quoting a communist nutbag like Chomsky is an instant credibility killer. Just sayin'.

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    • I wouldn't say that Obama had racist policies but some of his actions and words did inflame situations.

      He invited black nationalist groups like Black Lives Matter into the White House after a Black cop killer just went on a rampage and killed numerous white cops in Dallas. The Black cop killer said he was inspired by Black Lives Matter. He gave major legitimacy to this group. The same group that chanted they wanted dead cops.

      http://www.ibtimes.com/deray-mckesso...-house-2391342

      Imagine the outrage if George W. Bush or Donald Trump had invited the KKK or Neo Nazis into the the White House after they had shot up some minority officers.

      BLM chanting for dead cops around 2014 and later on 2 cops shot dead in 2014, but they weren't white as BLM hoped, it was a Latino and Asian cop shot dead in NYC.


      Situations like this spiraled out of control. It would have been better if he did not comment on things like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown before all the facts came out, actions like this inflamed very volatile cases already.

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      • Originally posted by Bygeorge View Post
        I wouldn't say that Obama had racist policies but some of his actions and words did inflame situations.

        He invited black nationalist groups like Black Lives Matter into the White House after a Black cop killer just went on a rampage and killed numerous white cops in Dallas. The Black cop killer said he was inspired by Black Lives Matter. He gave major legitimacy to this group. The same group that chanted they wanted dead cops.

        http://www.ibtimes.com/deray-mckesso...-house-2391342

        Imagine the outrage if George W. Bush or Donald Trump had invited the KKK or Neo Nazis into the the White House after they had shot up some minority officers.

        BLM chanting for dead cops around 2014 and later on 2 cops shot dead in 2014, but they weren't white as BLM hoped, it was a Latino and Asian cop shot dead in NYC.

        Situations like this spiraled out of control. It would have been better if he did not comment on things like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown before all the facts came out, actions like this inflamed very volatile cases already.
        Are you doing this on purpose or are you honestly not aware of what really happened?

        Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson and 2 others attended a meeting with President Obama designed to help mend frayed ties between law enforcement and the communities they serve. That meeting included nearly three-dozen law enforcement officials, civil rights leaders, educators and local politicians at the White House in the aftermath of the massacre of five police officers in Dallas.

        How is that legitimizing the group?

        The death of Michael Brown is heartbreaking, and Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time. As Attorney General Holder has indicated, the Department of Justice is investigating the situation along with local officials, and they will continue to direct resources to the case as needed. I know the events of the past few days have prompted strong passions, but as details unfold, I urge everyone in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country, to remember this young man through reflection and understanding. We should comfort each other and talk with one another in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds. Along with our prayers, that’s what Michael and his family, and our broader American community, deserve.
        The comment after Brown's death is above. What is wrong with it? How is it divisive?
        Last edited by The Big Dunn; 10-19-2017, 12:32 PM.

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        • Yeah, this Michael Brown that just committed strong arm robbery and according to the concluded investigations from his Justice Department that Darren Wilson, the cop acted in self defense.

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          • Originally posted by Bygeorge View Post



            Yeah, this Michael Brown that just committed strong arm robbery and according to the concluded investigations from his Justice Department that Darren Wilson, the cop acted in self defense.
            http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/obama-joi...nts-calls-calm

            The tweet you posted was President Obama agreeing with Michael Brown’s parents that people should remain calm in Ferguson. How is that divisive or prejudiced?

            Isn't that what we all wanted, calm?

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            • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/obama-joi...nts-calls-calm

              The tweet you posted was President Obama agreeing with Michael Brown’s parents that people should remain calm in Ferguson. How is that divisive or prejudiced?
              Easy there with the context bro

              Here in the lounge we are only allowed to use oversimplified analysis and decontextualized sound bites that fit the alt-right narrative.

              I'd expect nothing less from another patriot
              Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 10-19-2017, 12:27 PM.

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              • Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                Easy there with the context bro

                Here in the lounge we are only allowed to use oversimplified analysis and decontextualized sound bites that fit the alt-right narrative.

                I'd expect nothing less from another patriot
                I'm just wondering if Bygeorge is aware of the facts. If not, hopefully he is willing to discuss how he could be wrong in this instance.

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  You are not telling the truth. Are you doing this on purpose or are you honestly not aware of what really happened?

                  Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson and 2 others attended a meeting with President Obama designed to help mend frayed ties between law enforcement and the communities they serve. That meeting included nearly three-dozen law enforcement officials, civil rights leaders, educators and local politicians at the White House in the aftermath of the massacre of five police officers in Dallas.

                  How is that legitimizing the group?



                  The comment after Brown's death is above. What is wrong with it? How is it divisive?
                  Black Lives Matter should never have been there. Period. This was the aftermath of the Dallas shootings, where the killer said he was inspired by Black Lives Matter. That's just inflaming a very volatile situation.

                  The gunman who fatally shot five police officers near a protest Thursday night in Dallas said he was motivated by the Black Lives Matter movement, "wanted to kill white people" and had planted explosives around the city, authorities revealed Friday. The suspect — who CBS and the Los Angeles Times identified as 25-year-old Micah X. Johnson — acted alone and was not affiliated with any extremist group.
                  http://www.ibtimes.com/dallas-police...people-2390087

                  While Obama did not have any racist policies, some of his actions and words inflame volatile situations.

                  Again, now imagine if George W. Bush or Donald Trump had invited the KKK or Neo-Nazis after some crazy white guy had killed multiple black officers, saying that he was inspired by them.

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                  • Originally posted by LADIV View Post
                    who was he racist against...his white side of the family or the black side of the family
                    Against my people
                    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WZw57YHXaxE

                    I never did **** to Obama & people tend to follow or at least start sympathizing with what they hear.

                    Obama kicked it with his spiritual mentor..

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                    • Originally posted by Bygeorge View Post
                      Black Lives Matter should never have been there. Period. This was the aftermath of the Dallas shootings, where the killer said he was inspired by Black Lives Matter. That's just inflaming a very volatile situation.



                      http://www.ibtimes.com/dallas-police...people-2390087

                      While Obama did not have any racist policies, some of his actions and words inflame volatile situations.

                      Again, now imagine if George W. Bush or Donald Trump had invited the KKK or Neo-Nazis after some crazy white guy had killed multiple black officers, saying that he was inspired by them.
                      OK, that is your opinion. However, The President felt it best to bring all groups together. In no way did that inflame any tension because the other members attending were smart enough to know the people there didn't kill any police officers.

                      You however posted in a way that suggested something else happened, which is why I responded and took issue with your post. Again, it is ok if you didn't like it but it is completely dishonest and unfair to suggest Obama invited BLM to the white House to give them legitimacy and thus show his prejudice.

                      where does it say that he was "inspired by BLM" as you claim? You again are making it seem as if Johnson was a BLM member that did this on behalf of the organization. He wasn't a member nor did he do this on their behalf.

                      How does bringing in BLM leaders as part of a group of people to discuss relations between law enforcement and the communities they serve inflame volatile situations?

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