HATE that jackass. Dude fooled everyone with his bullshyt.He is like Dave Rubin.
HATE that jackass. Dude fooled everyone with his bullshyt.He is like Dave Rubin.
HATE that jackass. Dude fooled everyone with his bullshyt.
Their entire schtick is gas lighting and trolling
He is the worst, I hate his 'I'm centrist who is critical of both sides' shtick.
All he does is give a platform to conservatives and alt-righters to talk shyt about the liberals while he sitting there giving them googly eyes and agreeing with them.
Whatever guest he has on, is the way he goes. LolJoe loves to play the role of the person that simply listen to both sides. I always wonder how he would react to someone like Tariq coming on his show
Carolla desperately wants a Fox News job.Him and Adam Carolla are cut from the same cloth
Its so funny.Who was the guest speaking? He was a total fool.
These are these soft white supremacists that swear they aren't racist but want things to remain exactly how they are.
This is the best analysis on Joe's show and the black guests he has on.I've noticed that Joe hides a lot of his views when he has black guests and adopts a more liberal and "all together" tone. Its really weird.
Those who are black tend to be comedians or professional athletes. He doesn't talk to just average black guys like that outside of like Neil DeGrasse Tyson or that Carl Hart who is a scientist in addiction science i.e. it satiates his weed talk.
That babble at the end was really telling.Who was the guest speaking? He was a total fool.
These are these soft white supremacists that swear they aren't racist but want things to remain exactly how they are.
You gotta watch the whole thing. They did the whole "America overcame racism more than anyone else" bullshytStopped when he mentioned the "writerS" of the anthem having no connection to the issue of cops executing unarmed black men.
1. How do you miss the point that badly
2. On two if that... Francis Scott Key was a purchaser and owner of black people.
He also supported the movement to send blacks who were not the legal chattel of white men out of the country. And only the non-enslaved black people.
He was virulently anti-abolitionist in his legal career.
The last verse of his overwrought poem takes direct aim at black men who had the gall to free themselves and fight for a free society.
Key doesn't need defending.
Key directly and deliberately contributed to the persistent system of inequality and anti-blackness that institutionalized racism into the fabric of our nation. The same anti-black racism that leads to unarmed men and boys being gunned down by cops who will never be punished, depts that'll never be investigated, and systems that'll never be challenged.