WaveCapsByOscorp™
2021 Grammy Award Winner
If you read the last paragraph, he sums it up pretty well...
1.Please define the metrics that quantify "c00nery" and link me to stats on how these metrics differ between red/blue municipalities.
2. What is "a 69" and what does it have to do with blacks in Memphis?
3. Why would we offer the Republicans votes when they haven't presented tangibles first? What kind of logic is this? We have to vote for them first BEFORE they offer us a reason to?!?!? Explain
Can’t and won’t vote those John Birch Society/Heritage Foundation mfers in
They have literal nazis in their think tanks
It’s fukk gop for life

Tennessee (the state) is red but Memphis (the city) is blue.The c00nery of black communities located in blue regions is much higher than those that are red. A 69 isn't coming out of a city like Memphis. Republicans aren't offering any tangibles, because they have no reason to, since we are still slavishly reliable supporters of Democrats.
I predict that you will see the reparations and ADOS movement begin making appeals to Republicans for support because of the value their party would stand to gain from that effort succeeding.
1. You still haven't defined any metrics and shown the comparison between red/blue municipalities.A "69" is the spicy cac rapper who build his brand off of black c00ns in NY and eventually ended up in prison as an informant who turned on the city's biggest gang, which was predominantly black.
Republicans, seeing us consistently give Democrats our vote since the 60s, have no incentive for giving us tangibles.
We have to sit down with Republicans and broker a deal that guarantees them our support in exchange for the tangibles that the Democrats have failed to provide. The reason why this is feasible is because much of the Republican platform is appealing to a traditionally conservative ADOS community. Family, education, entrepreneurship and other conservative values are more popular within the ADOS community than white Democrats believe.

What has always kept us from Republicans is the jingoistic, nationalist (i.e., white supremacist) undercurrent of its platform. But that has always been an electoral strategy more than a driving philosophy, a means of distinguishing them from Democrats and appealing to white America. I think Republicans will fashion a convincing argument to their base that supports reparations and distinguishes it from the "identify politics" commonly identified with Democrats.
Helping black people is an affront to the people the Republican base depends on most, tho. A single helping hand to people of African Descent is viewed as a betrayal by their voting core.
How do you square that circle?FascinatingHow do you square that circle?
Good thread, though. We need to be having this conversation. This is how you do politics.

Fascinating![]()

1. You still haven't defined any metrics and shown the comparison between red/blue municipalities.
3. Family services and support, public education, and small business entrepreneurship are all things republican policy does not promote.
Why would you expect us to vote for them when they consistently cut family services, their municipalities fall behind in public education and child related support, and they promote laws that give big business unfair advantages?
