Joe Biden Has Picked His VP. Update: It's Kamala Harris!

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I didn't say it was Jim Crow, I called your fukking inbred CAC state Jim Crow you word tap dancing idiot...

Just because some fukk former slave state does it to, doesn't make it right...

I know it hurts you to do this but lets think logically about Copmalas trunacy program...How do you keep truant kids in school by slapping their parents with fines they can't afford and are subsequently jailed for? Who is that dumbass policy hurting the most? White suburban parents who can afford the fines? Or low income black parents who can't afford the fines?...How the fukk is that a logical program for a so called "black woman" ?

Bottom line here is simpleton, she had the power to do something productive, instead she towed the white mans line and hurt black families while she dined with her white family...

You can keep tap dancing around the facts on her record, that won't make them disappear...

:dahell: so what should happen when a parent does not send there kid to school for over 100 days in a school year? The DA office didn’t get involved until it reached a critical level where there was no other solution but to threatened jail of fines.

Kamala prosecuted a parent who kid did not go to school for 117 days :mindblown:

how is that not a crime? You’re literally robbing your kid of a future

it takes no effort to let your kid walk to the bus stop
 

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black and beautiful :ahh:


Is that her husband and children?
 

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What are you about? Clearly you read conservative websites and keep posting articles which have authors who are conservatives.





ETA: The trolls have arrived.
It is only August, buckle up coli brehs.

So let me get this right you are telling me I should not care that Biden use to pal around with segregationists. Nor should I care about his stance on school desegregation. Nor should I care that he sponsored the laws that created: differential in powder cocaine and crack cocaine sentencing; 3 strikes and you are out; and increasing police all over the USA that have all disproportionately harmed African Americans.

So in your mind I am supposed to look past all of that Klanman like behavior, because the other guy in office is a Nazi? :troll:
 
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Wtf. Go look up my posts u dumb fukk. I'm first in line to say fukk trump. Dems have a terrible president and vp candidate. I'm not voting trump either way. But they fukked up.


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This got to be the worst November election in the history of the U.S. literally stuck between a rock and a hard place

Corny.

Who in the black community was caping for her?

She had two hot lines early in the debates but was trash for the rest of it, maybe she got smoke for Pence tho


It doesn't matter, she's less worse than Trump. It doesn't take much to be better than Trump, so she doesn't have to offer tangibles. Accept her bread crumbs or get evil Trump another 4 years:manny:
 

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Why Black progressive women feel torn about Kamala Harris | Derecka Purnell
Derecka Purnell
8-10 minutes
Vice President Joe Biden has announced that Senator Kamala Harris will join his political pursuit of the White House.

Women of color, particularly progressives, might feel torn. Perhaps even closeted excitement. Senator Harris is sharp, strategic, and witty, undoubtedly qualified to be vice president of the United States. She graduated from a historically Black college and belongs to a prestigious Black sorority. A biracial woman with Jamaican and Indian heritage, we have seen her break color barriers and shatter glass ceilings, even though poor, Black women have felt and swept the falling shards. Thousands celebrated her Senate seat win and even more were captivated when she picked apart presidential candidates at debates - especially Biden. Her one-liners were unforgettable. Until we remembered that she honed those argumentative skills in court as a prosecutor, including during fights to uphold wrongful convictions.

Then, there’s the fatigue. Progressives will have to defend the California senator’s personal identity, while maneuvering against her political identity. Political accession and racism go together like stars and stripes. First Lady Michelle Obama was horribly depicted as an ape. President Donald Trump called Congresswoman Maxine Waters a “low IQ individual.” Just weeks ago, a congressman called Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez “disgusting” and a “fukking bytch.” Squad members Rep. Ilhan Omar and Rep. Rashida Talib regularly experience xenophobic, Islamophobic, and racist attacks, intensified whenever they offer statements around social justice. Like the rest of these women, Senator Harris deserves safety and protection from harm. Black women, especially her sorors, will likely be her first line of defense.

Yet the defense against racist, sexist attacks must not interfere with the necessary offense required to push the Biden-Harris political ticket, for people who choose to play the electoral politics game. When activists criticized President Barack Obama, we were scathingly reminded how hard it was for him to be a Black man in the White House. He had significant executive power and influence to shift resources, call for legislation, and even free people from prison (which his own administration seemingly neglected). We were told to wait. Then, after eight years, we were told that too much was at stake to organize for free college, universal healthcare, the end to police and prison violence, and a clean planet. Nina Simone’s “Mississippi Goddam” calls this “do it slow:”

But that’s just the trouble, ‘Do it slow’

Desegregation, ‘Do it slow’

Mass participation, ‘Do it slow’

Reunification, ‘Do it slow’

Do things gradually, Do it slow’

But bring more tragedy, ‘Do it slow’

Since the song’s release, the time seems to never be right to push politicians towards progress.

No more slow. No more imaginary ancestral, postmortem pleas on who died so that we can vote today. People fought and died for lots of reasons alongside voting, but most importantly, for the right of self-determination, which moderates defend for the right and dismiss for the left. No more.


This generational fatigue, from Nina Simone to Nina Turner, from Fannie Lou Hamer to Cori Bush, compounds with the political fatigue of doing progressive work around a party that undermines progressive values. Vice President Biden and Senator Harris will be determined to prove that their party has not been hijacked by “the radical left,” as Vice President Mike Pence described today. He continued, “So given their promises of higher taxes, open borders, socialized medicine, and abortion on demand, it’s no surprise that he chose Senator Harris.” This inaccurate characterization is an unfortunate tactic that will push the Biden-Harris ticket further to the right. Together, Biden and Harris might still reject universal healthcare during the deadliest pandemic in recent memory - a death every 80 seconds. Together, they will promise expensive “common sense” police reform to a movement against senseless police spending. And together, they will affirm the power of the Black vote, while daring, do you really think you have any other choice?

I am reluctant to say that Biden and Harris can be pushed. My hope of being wrong is greater than my fear of being right. That hope comes from countless activists who organize across the state and local level, who are vigorously defending democracy on their blocks and creating care in their families and communities. That hope comes from studying Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, who, facing impossible odds and considerable violence and no resources, decided to forge an alternative to the political establishment. Hamer asks, “Is this America, the land of the free and home of the brave, where we have to sleep with our telephones off the hooks because our lives be threatened daily, because we want to live as decent human beings, in America?”

If we must support politicians of color seeking office, let’s especially protect the ones in Hamer’s tradition, who risk their lives resisting white supremacy, Republicans, and moderate Democrats. And if we want to truly honor Black women’s labor and fatigue to change this country, the cost will be significantly higher than the price of the ticket to run it.

• Derecka Purnell is a Guardian US columnist. She is also a social movement lawyer and writer based in Washington DC
 

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So let me get this right you are telling me I should not care that Biden use to pal around with segregationists. Now should I care about his stance on school desegregation. Nor should I care that he sponsored the laws that created: differential in powder cocaine and crack cocaine sentencing; 3 strikes and you are out; and increasing police all over the USA that have all disproportionately harmed African Americans.

So in your mind I am supposed to look past all of that Klanman like behavior, because the other guy in office is a Nazi? :troll:

So what are you suggesting?

We should not vote at all? :jbhmm:
 

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:mjlol: fukk that :deadrose: you can't take a pic of your hand with today's date and time on it like I did? You got a camera 2 inches from your fingers as you type :heh: I exposed another cac y'all:ahh:


You are as ignorant as they come:

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