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I'm independent so doesn't matter to me. But this Trump shyt kills me. Vote for Biden who actually made laws that affected black people, but Trump is the racist of them all. They are both racist dummies. But damn Biden is way fukking worse because he took action.
Of course Trump said racist shyt. I haven't heard of any racist policies Trump did as President. I think it would be widely known


You're a fukking idiot for it to be 2022 and you're still not aware of the racist actions Trump took.


First off, he didn't just say racist shyt, he took action on his racism LONG before he ever became president. He segregated Black people out of all his good housing developments to the point where the Federal government sued him twice. He used underhanded manuevers to steal a casino in Gary, Indiana from a Black investor by partnering with 7 other Black investors so his bid looked like it had Black support too, then backstabbed all the Black investors on the project and cut them out of the deal. He made deals on projects saying he would give a certain % of jobs to Black workers and then after he got the contracts he backtracked and hired nearly all-white workforces. Even in Mar-a-Lago he was found repeatedly refusing to hire local Black people who applied for positions and giving work visas to Eastern Europeans to come and work at his resort instead. And lets not forget him taking out full-page ads saying that the Central Park 5 needed to be executed and running television ads saying Indians don't know how to run casinos. Or him purposely fukking over Black men on The Apprentice. Trump acted on his racism over and over again. The receipts for this are fukking wild.





Of course Trump said racist shyt. I haven't heard of any racist policies Trump did as President. I think it would be widely known

Well, I don't know where the fukk you get your news from because Trump was doing racist shyt as president on a weekly basis. The receipts for that are fukking wild:





How can you read that shyt and say that Trump didn't do racist policies as president? He pretty much did EVERY fukking racist thing that was in his power to do.
 

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For people who are so ignorant as to be unaware that Trump did racist shyt as president:


Actions by President Trump that have hurt minority communities

2017

Jan 27: Trump orders the border indefinitely closed to all Syrians, as well as persons from Chad, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Iran, and Yemen. He issues revised versions of the ban on March 6 and September 24.

Jan 31: The FCC announces that it will no longer fight for caps on phone rates charged to prisoners.

Feb 20: Trump appointee John Kelly creates a new division called "VOICE" whose role is to highlight violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants

Feb 21: Attorney General Jeff Sessions releases a memo reversing the order reducing the use of private prisons that had been announced by the Obama Administration.

Feb 27: The Justice Department refuses to continue the Obama-era legal argument that a voter ID law in Texas had been passed with discriminatory intent

Mar 31: AG Sessions lifts all federal consent degrees used to monitor police departments that had been guilty of violations of civil rights

May 2: Trump suggests that he might block a small grant to assist HBCUs as they may violate the ban on funding groups “that allocate benefits on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.”

May 10: The White House announces that Kris Kobach will co-chair the "Commission on Election Integrity" to investigate "voter fraud" across the nation. Kobach, once called, "The Most Racist Politician in America", has spent his career curtailing voting privileges across the country.

May 10: Sessions releases a memo instructing federal prosecutors to pursue the charges that carry the longest possible sentence in drug cases and refers to the War on Drugs as a "rousing success"

Jun 12: Sessions urges states to go after marijuana users and even scrap protections for medical marijuana.

Jul 17: Sessions promises to increase asset forfeiture, a practice that even conservative senators and justices have warned may be unconstitutional.

Jul 28: In a speech to law enforcement officers, Trump encourages the roughing up of suspects who are already in custody.

Aug 1: An internal DOJ memo announces that resources in the DOJ's civil rights division were being redirected to fight against Affirmative Action policies in college

Aug 28: Trump rescinds an Obama-era order that had blocked the transfer of military equipment to local police

Sep 1: Over 7 months, Trump rescinds the visa status of 1,000 Sudanese, 2,500 Nicaraguans, 59,000 Haitians, 200,000 Salvadoreans, 9,000 Nepalese, and 57,000 Hondurans who had been allowed to live and work in the USA after disasters in their home nations

Sep 5: Trumps ends DACA

Sep 15: AG Sessions pulls out of a federal effort to reform police departments after officer-involved shootings

Nov: President Trump removes protections for 50,000 Haitian immigrants who had sought refuge in the USA after a series of disasters in their home country.

Dec 21: Jeff Sessions rescinds a Obama letter to courts that advised them to be careful in imposing overly stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants.

2018

Jan 4: AG Sessions rescinds the Obama-era memo ordering non-interference with marijuana crimes in pot-legal states

Jan 18: The DHS announces that it will block Haitians from receiving agricultural or seasonal visas just days after Trump had referred to Haiti as a "shythole country"

Feb 10: White House reports show that ICE has more than doubled the deportation of African immigrants over the previous year.

Feb 14: The State Department orders the closing of over 20 offices related to refugee resettlement, due to the lowest refugee acceptance levels in 40 years

Feb 20: DHS begins separating immigrant children from their families. After months of contradictory statements, Trump ends the policy on June 20.

Feb 23: US Citizenship and Immigration Services removes the phrase "nation of immigrants" from its mission statement, replacing it with "safeguarding its integrity" and "securing the homeland".

Mar 5: HUD removes references to "inclusive" communities "free from discrimination" from its mission statement.

Mar: HUD scales back the enforcement of fair housing laws and shuts down several ongoing investigations. It is revealed that HUD had attempted to block Obama-era laws that would require local governments to produce plans to integrate racially divided neighborhoods.

Mar: Funding shortfalls and policy changes by the Census Bureau lead the NAACP to sue the Trump Administration out of concern that the 2020 census will undercount Black people

Mar 8: It is revealed that the Department of Education hasn't initiated a single civil rights compliance review in relation to racial discrimination during the 13 months that Trump has been in office.

Mar 12: AG Jeff Sessions announces that the DOJ will prioritize funding for more police officers on campus. Black students are far more likely to be arrested by such officers than White students

Mar 12: The Department of Education proposes repealing an Obama-era guidance promoting racial equity in school discipline

Mar 26: The Department of Commerce announces that it will add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, discouraging non-citizens from participating and thus lowering the representation given in impoverished and minority-represented areas.

May 18: HUD suspends the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule meant to desegregate housing

May 23: Trump's budget proposes eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which enforces labor and civil rights laws amongst federal contractors

May 24: Trump signs the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which exempts banks from reporting rules needed to monitor racist lending practices

Jun 8: Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Candace Jackson instructs her staff not to investigate systemic racism unless it is specifically raised by the complainant

Jun 21: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is found to have dropped 1,200+ civil rights investigations initiated under President Obama

Jun 29: Andrew Veprek, a close associate of Stephen Miller who had recently been appointed as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, lauds nationalism and xenophobia and states national leaders have no duty to condemn hate speech or racism, all in the process of gutting a UN anti-racism document.

Jul 2: SecEd DeVos and AG Sessions rescind 7 Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action and issue a statement calling on colleges to end the practice

Aug 22: Trump directs SecState Pompeo "to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers", specifically White farmers.

2019

Jan 4: The WP reported that Trump is rolling back disparate impact regulations, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have negative impacts on minorities just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.

Jan 15: In Stokeling v United States, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority allowing the Trump administration to expand the offenses that count as "violent felonies" under three-strikes laws.

Apr 12: Trump tries to have illegal immigrants released into sanctuary cities

Jun 27: In Rucho v Common Cause, the two Trump-appointed justices joined a 5-4 majority claiming that only state courts can stop racist gerrymandering



I quit updating that in early 2019. He had only been in office for two years at that point. So that's all the shyt that he did in just TWO YEARS. Doesn't even get to where he started opposing Black history in schools and got the ball rolling on anti-1619 Project, Critical Race Theory, all that, or how his appointed judges are about to end Affirmative Action, or how he put judges in place that refused to prosecute gerrymandering and who have blocked funding for Black Farmers, and on and on and on.
 

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He took action in what exactly? sending criminals to jail? funny how I was around in the crack era, and none of my friends or family was sent to prison :mjpls:
and? are you seriously arguing no black people got unjustly locked up?
 

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Racist and race-baiting statements by Trump since January 20, 2017

2017

Jan 25: Trump falsely claims that two people were shot in Chicago while Obama was making a speech there.

Jun 30: Trump claims that crime and killings in Chicago have reached "epidemic proportions". He makes at least 15 more statements attacking the murder rate in Chicago during the first 2 years of his presidency

Sep 23: Trump attacks NFL players who protest police brutality and racial injustice, suggesting team owners should say, “Get that son of a bytch off the field right now. Out. He’s fired. He’s fired!”

Sep 24: Trump attacks NFL players for "disrespecting the flag" and states they should be fired or suspended.

Sep 30: Trump states that Puerto Ricans “want everything to be done for them,” and claims that their leaders are "politically motivated ingrates" who are “not able to get their workers to help."

Nov 27: At an event addressing Native American vets, Trump claims that he knows of a Native American in D.C. and calls Warren "Pocahontas"

Dec 23: Trump says about Haitian immigrants, "They all have AIDS" and claims that Nigerian immigrants would never “go back to their huts” once they saw America.

2018

Jan 11: Trump asks, "Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out," and refers to African nations as "shytholes." He suggests more immigrants from places like Norway.

Mar 10: Trump repeatedly refers to U.S. Maxine Waters as "a very low I.Q. individual", following it with “You ever see her? You ever seen her? You ever see her?”

Apr 18: Trump refers to immigrants in sanctuary cities as "crime infested and breeding"

May 17: Trump refers to some of the immigrants coming into the country as "animals"

Mar 18: Trump announces that the death penalty should be expanded to drug dealers

May 21: A White House press release is titled: "What You Need To Know About The Violent Animals Of MS-13." The statement refers to MS-13 members as "animals" six times.

May 23: Trump states, "They're not people. These are animals."

May 23: In reference to NFL players: "You have to stand proudly for the National Anthem or you shouldn't be playing. You shouldn't be there. Maybe you shouldn't be in the country."

May 24: Trump states, "Soooo many Sanctuary areas want OUT of this ridiculous, crime infested & breeding concept."

Jun 5: After several Philadelphia Eagles refuse to attend the White House gathering out of disagreement with Trump's policies, Trump falsely claims that they were anthem protesters.

Jun 14: Trump states regarding the NFL protests, "They're all saying, 'oh, it has nothing to do with the flag, it's the way we've been treated.' In the meantime, they're making $15,000,000 a year ... they shouldn't get the politics involved."

Jun 18: Trump claims that migrants in Germany have "strongly and violently changed their culture"

Jun 19: Trump claims that Democrats want illegal immigrants, "to pour into and infest our country."

Jun 24: Trump speaks of, "Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person."

Jul 5: Trump states, "I said it the other day, yes, [Maxine Waters] is a low-IQ individual. Honestly, she's somewhere in the mid-60s, I believe." This is the 7th time in 2018 that he referred to Maxine Waters as low-IQ.

Jul 13: Trump says immigration is "a shame" and Europe is "losing its culture" by allowing large numbers of refugees to enter. He says it "changed the fabric of Europe".

Jul 25: Trump tweets that Stacey Adams is a "crime loving opponent".

Aug 3: Trump tweets, "Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do." It was the 3rd time that Trump had insulted Lemon's intelligence.

Aug 9: Trump tweets, "The NFL players are at it again - taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their 'outrage' at something that most of them are unable to define."

Aug 13: Trump refers to the fired Omarosa, the only AA on the senior staff in the White House, as "not smart", "vicious", a "crazed crying lowlife", and a "dog."'

Sep 15: Trump launches into a series of attacks on Jemele Hill and claims she is responsible for ESPN's ratings "tanking"

Oct 30: Trump claims Andrew Gillum is a "thief".

Nov 1: Trump releases one of the most racist ads in US election history, equating refugee seekers from Central America with a cop-killer from Mexico.

Nov 1: Trump claims that Stacey Abrams is "not qualified" to be governor of Georgia

Nov 7: When Black reporter Yamiche Alcindor asked if Trump's nationalism encouraged white nationalists, Trump replied, "That is such a racist question. Honestly, I know you have it written down and you're going to tell me 'What do you think?' That is a racist question."

Nov 8: When Black reporter April Ryan asked Trump about voter suppression, he ordered, “Sit down. Sit down." Later he called her "nasty" and "a loser" and said she needed to learn to respect him.

Nov 10: When Black reporter Abby Phillip asked if Trump wanted the new AG to reign in Mueller, Trump responded, “What a stupid question that is. What a stupid question. But I watch you a lot. You ask a lot of stupid questions.”

Nov 19: Trump publicly attacks LaVar Ball and three UCLA bball players and states that he should have left them in jail because they didn't show him proper respect

2019

Jan 14: Trump mockingly referenced Wounded Knee while making fun of Senator Elizabeth Warren

Feb 9: Trump mocking referenced the Trail of Tears while making fun of Senator Elizabeth Warren

Feb 24: Trump falsely accuses Spike Lee of making a "racist hit" against him and brags that he's done more for AA than almost any other president.

Apr 12: Trump combined an Ilhan Omar quote with footage of 9/11 in a tweet that leads to death threats against the Congresswoman


Support for racists and White Nationalists

Dec 13: Trump announces that Stephen Miller, an anti-immigration activist with a history of racist and race-baiting statements, will be a special adviser to the president

2017

Jan 24: Trump appoints Stephen Gorka, who has connections to Neo-Nazi groups in Hungary. Later Gorka blames crime on "black African gun crime against black Africans" and states "Black young men are murdering each other by the bushel", claiming that what is needed is to "Allow the police to do their jobs and rebuild those societies."

Jan 25: Trump removes a picture of the Statue of Liberty from the Oval Office and replaces it with a picture of Andrew Jackson, a slaveowner famous for his military campaigns against Native Americans and instigation of the "Trail of Tears"

Jan 27: After the State Department drafts a statement celebrating National Holocaust Remembrance Day, President Trump replaces it with a statement which does not mention Jewish people at all.

Jan 29: Trump appoints Steve Bannon to the new position of "Chief Strategist." Bannon promoted a racist novel, "The Camp of the Saints", and was seen as an incubator of White Nationalism as head of Breitbart, which featured a section titled "Black crime" during Bannon's leadership.

Feb 8: Trump's appointee Jeff Sessions is confirmed as Attorney General. Sessions was previously rejected by the Senate due to a history of racist statements and actions against civil rights for Black people.

Aug 9: After 3 White men attempt to bomb an Islamic center, Gorka excuses Trump's silence on the matter by falsely claiming that a series of recent hate crimes "turned out to actually have been propagated by the left."

Aug 12: After a White Nationalist murders a counterprotester and injures 35 others during the "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, President Trump fails to condemn the White Nationalists, claiming that there were "very fine people on both sides."

Aug 15: Trump blames "both sides," falsely claims that protesters were just quietly supporting the Robert E. Lee statue, and condemns counter-protesters for acting “very, very violently.”

Aug 17: Trump states that it is "Sad to see the history and culture of our great country being ripped apart with the removal of our beautiful statues and monuments" and "the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!"

Aug 22: Trump states at a rally that those who are attempting to take down Confederate statues, "They’re trying to take away our culture. They’re trying to take away our history."

Aug 31: Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin delays the Obama-era plan to replace racist slaveowner Andrew Jackson's image on the $20 bill with that of Harriet Tubman. The Trump administration has still not announced intentions to move forward with the replacement.

Aug 26: The DOJ states that Sheriff Joe Arpaio had presided over the worst pattern of racial profiling in American history and finds him in contempt of court for continued "extreme racial profiling and sadistic punishments." Trump pardons Arpaio as his first presidential pardon, citing his “life’s work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration."

Nov 29: Trump retweets three inflammatory anti-Muslim videos from Jayda Fransen, deputy head of the ultranationalist "Britain First" party. The videos were later shown to be fake or misrepresented.

2018

Feb 15: DHS releases an anti-immigrant document with a 14-word title: "We Must Secure The Border And Build The Wall To Make America Safe Again." This is a dog-whistle to the White Nationalist slogan known explicitly as "14 words": “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

Mar 1: Trump nominates David Otis to the US Sentencing Commission, an agency created to reduce sentencing disparities, despite Otis's calls to banish the commission and his history of racially charged statements about crime.

May 25: Trump nominates Ronald Mortensen to head the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, despite his position as a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigrant think tank founded by notorious White Nationalist John Tanton

Jun 13: Trump tweets an endorsement of Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart, an associate of White Nationalists who made his name defending symbols of the Confederacy

Aug 23: Trump promotes the White Nationalist conspiracy theory that White South African farmers are being subjected to "large scale killing" and the stealing of their land.

Oct 10: Trump appears at a rally for White Nationalist U.S. Rep Steve King, refusing to pull his endorsement even after King endorsed a notorious White Supremacist running for mayor of Toronto.

Oct 23: Trump announces that he is a "Nationalist"

Oct 29: After an anti-semite murders 11 people a synagogue, Trump refuses to condemn his White Nationalist views and instead blames the "fake news media"

Oct 29: Trump states that he is going to order an end to birthright citizenship

Nov 29: Trump's attempt to nominate Thomas Farr to a District Court position falls apart after he is revealed to have been behind a notorious anti-Black voter intimidation campaign in North Carolina.

2019

Jan 3: Trump praises Brazil's hard-right president the same day that president rolls back land protections for indigenous people and the descendants of slaves. Bolsonaro once called Afro-Brazilians "lazy" and "fat" and called African, Haitian, and Middle Eastern refugees the "scum of humanity"

Jan 5: Robert Wilkie, Trump's nominee for VA Secretary, is revealed to have undisclosed ties to Confederate groups

Apr 27: Trump praises NFL #2 draft pick Nick Bosa, a White player notorious for a history of racist and race-baiting tweets. Trump ignored the Black quarterback picked 1st in the draft.

May 6: Trump pardons Michael Behenna, a US soldier who had been convicted of refusing to release and then killing an uncharged Muslim prisoner in cold blood while he was in his custody, and then trying to cover up the killing.



Other ignorant crap

2017

Feb 16: When asked by a Black reporter whether he would meet with the Congressional Black Congress, Trump replies: “Well, I would. Tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting? Do you want to set up the meeting? Are they friends of yours? Set up a meeting."

Mar 22: When a member of the Congressional Black Caucus tells Trump that not all of her constituents on welfare were Black, Trump replies, "Really? Then what are they?" He also asks caucus members if they know Ben Carson personally, and appears surprised when none of them do.

May 2: Trump claims that if Andrew Jackson had still been alive, the Civil War wouldn't have happened

Trump repeatedly interrupts a briefing on Pakistan to ask the intelligence analyst, "where are you from?" He refuses to accept "New York" and "Manhattan" for answers, pushing her until she tells him that her parents are from Korea. Trump asks why this "pretty Korean lady" isn't working on the North Korea negotiations.

2018

Aug 20: Trump introduces a Latino border patrol officer at an event by saying, “Come here. You’re not nervous, right? Speaks perfect English.”



Once again, I gave up just two years into the presidency, so this doesn't even get into the George Floyd summer, threatening to shoot protesters, all the Critical Race Theory shyt he started, and all that crap.
 

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You sound retarded. Housing discrimination is everywhere. Were black people put in jail for ridiculous sentences from housing discrimination? :why:

Wait, so it was okay for Trump to use insanely racist housing segregation in his apartments because "housing discrimination is everywhere."

But your big thing against Joe Biden was pushing for longer sentences, even though that's something that Biden has turned away from since the Obama Administration while Trump 100% supports it still to this day.

Trump wanted longer sentences and his DOJ did everything possible to make it happen. Biden wants to reduce sentencing and was part of a bill that reduced the cocaine-crack disparity as well as a bill to reform policing. But your huge point against Biden was because of a bill from 30 years ago, that he doesn't believe in any more, when Trump was calling for the Central Park 5 to be fukking executed at that same time and has never, ever backed down from his stance.




It's like you calling Lizzo fat, but a chick off "My 600lb Life" skinny. shyt makes no sense. :mjlol:


It's literally the exact opposite of that though. :what:


You're upset at Biden for something he did 30 years ago that he hasn't supported for at least 15 years and has taken explicit steps to reverse.

But you don't have the same energy for Trump who not only still supports the shyt Biden did 30 years ago but wants to make it much much worse.

You're hating on the average girl cause she used to be fat, when your other option is not only fatter than that girl ever was but currently mainlining Krispy Kreme frosting directly into her veins.
 
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and? are you seriously arguing no black people got unjustly locked up?

The Crime Bills were shyt, one of several reasons that Biden was one of my last choices for the nominee. They fukked up a lot of lives. It's worth remembering that they were supported by some Black folk at the time because the crack epidemic was so bad, but there were also plenty of people at the time who knew the effect it would have and tried to tell Biden and company not to do it. I also think Biden has been low-key racist for most of his life. I've posted lists before on why I think that.


But you do realize that Biden already backtracked on that shyt? That the Obama-Biden Administration signed a bill that finally reduced the crack disparity, that the dems have been pushing for police and prison reform for over a decade, that Biden was fully behind the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and that general Biden has governed as someone who is NOT doing any of that shyt from 30 years ago....while the Republicans and "both siders" are literally asking for a new and even worse crime bill right here on this forum?

Like I don't understand this energy at all. The thread is about supporting Trump, which is an embarassing, fukked-up thing to do. And some of y'all are deflecting to shyt Biden did 30 years ago while ignoring that BOTH Biden and Trump has been president for the last 6 years and we can actually compare their records there rather than going off about shyt that happend before 99% of this forum could even vote?
 

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The Crime Bills were shyt, one of several reasons that Biden was one of my last choices for the nominee. They fukked up a lot of lives. It's worth remembering that they were supported by some Black folk at the time because the crack epidemic was so bad, but there were also plenty of people at the time who knew the effect it would have and tried to tell Biden and company not to do it. I also think Biden has been low-key racist for most of his life. I've posted lists before on why I think that.


But you do realize that Biden already backtracked on that shyt? That the Obama-Biden Administration signed a bill that finally reduced the crack disparity, that the dems have been pushing for police and prison reform for over a decade, that Biden was fully behind the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and that general Biden has governed as someone who is NOT doing any of that shyt from 30 years ago....while the Republicans and "both siders" are literally asking for a new and even worse crime bill right here on this forum?

Like I don't understand this energy at all. The thread is about supporting Trump, which is an embarassing, fukked-up thing to do. And some of y'all are deflecting to shyt Biden did 30 years ago while ignoring that BOTH Biden and Trump has been president for the last 6 years and we can actually compare their records there rather than going off about shyt that happend before 99% of this forum could even vote?
I voted biden even though I hate him so I agree but it’s like a pet peeve when I see some posters bring up stuff like “ at the time black People were for the bill “ and shyt like that trying to act like the bill had noble intentions or smthg
 

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You're a fukking idiot for it to be 2022 and you're still not aware of the racist actions Trump took.


First off, he didn't just say racist shyt, he took action on his racism LONG before he ever became president. He segregated Black people out of all his good housing developments to the point where the Federal government sued him twice. He used underhanded manuevers to steal a casino in Gary, Indiana from a Black investor by partnering with 7 other Black investors so his bid looked like it had Black support too, then backstabbed all the Black investors on the project and cut them out of the deal. He made deals on projects saying he would give a certain % of jobs to Black workers and then after he got the contracts he backtracked and hired nearly all-white workforces. Even in Mar-a-Lago he was found repeatedly refusing to hire local Black people who applied for positions and giving work visas to Eastern Europeans to come and work at his resort instead. And lets not forget him taking out full-page ads saying that the Central Park 5 needed to be executed and running television ads saying Indians don't know how to run casinos. Or him purposely fukking over Black men on The Apprentice. Trump acted on his racism over and over again. The receipts for this are fukking wild.







Well, I don't know where the fukk you get your news from because Trump was doing racist shyt as president on a weekly basis. The receipts for that are fukking wild:





How can you read that shyt and say that Trump didn't do racist policies as president? He pretty much did EVERY fukking racist thing that was in his power to do.
That jwonder dude is either a CAC white supremacist incel maga bytch or a white supremacy loving c00n incel maga bytch ain’t no other way about it :manny:
Independent my ass :mjlol:
 

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Judging from this interview, he's very politically uneducated. He should stick to spouting nonsense in his mother's basement.

extremely politically uneducated, talking about biden "should have been able to get Brittany grinier out of Russia EASY". :what:

talking about the stock market but doesn't know trumps FED pumped the market with historically low interest rates and cash that a huge market downturn was inevitable.
 
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It really isn't. If you look at what Biden did with laws. He's backed by David Duke and Neo Nazis.

It's like you calling Lizzo fat, but a chick off "My 600lb Life" skinny. shyt makes no sense. :mjlol:
trumps supreme court weakened black folks voting rights. trumps federal judges ensured all the racist gerrymandering and voting methods and locations were restricted in black communities.
 
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I'm going off his actions...


Biden helped them enact the Stop Asian Hate Bill but when it came to the George Floyd bill, it's crickets.

biden signed a bill that was unanimously voted on by both parties in the house and senate. if he didn't sign that bill, it would have gone back to congress where they would have just needed 2/3 votes in both chambers to make the bill the law themselves.

they didn't need bidens help to do anything. :stopitslime:
 
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