Remember When Minnesota Somalians Thought Supporting Trump Was A Good Idea?

Ray D’Angelo Harris

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Latinos for Trump learned the hard way. Now the Somalians are getting that work :huhldup:

I remember how they thought that by being loud and vocal about sucking Trump off they’d be “sticking it to those Black American neegas!”…
:lolbron:

We even had a thread on it…:francis:

The Somali population in Minnesota just came out for Trump



The support was crazy :francis:




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They did all that d!ck licking only for Trump to come out and say they stink, amongst a few other vile insults, and ultimately make them one of his biggest targets :wow:
 

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1. Somalis didn't vote for trump that was garbage propaganda that came from his office the only measurements of what somalis vote for is the cedar riverside neighborhood that's consistently 80-90% democrats.
The difference between kamala Harris and biden was 14% more likely those 14% didn't vote.

It was interesting watching Nigerians/African Americans/Kenyans dikk ride racist pig skins to shyt on somalis.
:patrice:
Even that clown dr umar through somalis under the bus so much for pan Africanist.
 

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Hopefully, if the US ever allows immigration from Africa again after this, they’ll come a little more humble and seek out our advice on how to deal with the folks we’ve fighting our entire existence, instead of falling for their tricks.



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Remember the floodgates opening and nothing but Somalis shytting on fbas came out? B b but that’s not what they meant! I ain’t see not one video showing support.

They’ll vote blue to support Omar who is on record conspiring to undermine black American political power. And then show up at a %50 clip to vote in the most important election for their existence in this country. Silence is complicity when the call was made for all hands on deck.
 

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that video is wrong on a number of points.

1. free black people could travel to the united states BEFORE slavery ended.

in fact free black british sailors aka "OG tethers" had laws specifically targeting them (in the SOUTH) because they were helping black enslaved americans to escape.

"Negro Seaman Acts

1822–1863
South Carolina was the first to pass such a law and did so in the fearful months following discovery of the Denmark Vesey slave conspiracy in 1822 when Vesey, a free man, sought assistance from foreign free blacks. The goal of the legislation was to forestall potentially dangerous contact between nonresident free blacks and slaves.

While the mobility of free blacks was generally restricted before the Civil War, the Negro Seaman Acts were laws uniquely aimed at a specific occupational group. During the antebellum era they proliferated along the southern coastal states. South Carolina was the first to pass such a law and did so in the fearful months following discovery of the Denmark Vesey slave conspiracy in 1822 when Vesey, a free man, sought assistance from foreign free blacks. The goal of the legislation was to forestall potentially dangerous contact between nonresident free blacks and slaves. By its provisions, free black sailors on board ships from outside South Carolina were incarcerated in local jails for the duration of the vessel’s visit. Ship captains were responsible for paying the costs incurred. If a captain refused or left without him, the jailed black sailor could be sold as a slave."



2. state equality and individual freedom

this movement originated in the french enlightenment .

leading to the writings of sarte and the feedback loop to black power movements in the USA.

example: frantz fanon

"Fanon was influenced by a variety of thinkers and intellectual traditions including Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Lacan, Négritude and Marxism"

"Fanon has had an influence on anti-colonial and national liberation movements. In particular, Les damnés de la terre was a major influence on the work of revolutionary leaders such as Ali Shariati in Iran, Steve Biko in South Africa, Malcolm X in the United States and Ernesto Che Guevara in Cuba. Of these, only Guevara was primarily concerned with Fanon's theories on violence;[47] for Shariati and Biko the main interest in Fanon was "the new man" and "black consciousness" respectively.[48]

With regard to the American liberation struggle more commonly known as The Black Power Movement, Fanon's work was especially influential. His book Wretched of the Earth is quoted directly in the preface of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) and Charles Hamilton's book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation[49] which was published in 1967, shortly after Carmichael left the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Frantz Fanon was a significant influence on the black power movement in the United States and one of the most often cited intellectual inspirations of black militant groups. The books and journal articles that discuss Fanon's influence on the Black Power movement below provide more information on the topic. The full text of some articles is only available to Gelman patrons and may require login.

Thinkers and Movements Inspired by Fanon​

Black Panthers
Stokely Carmichael
Huey P. Newton
Eldridge Cleaver
Malcolm X
Amilcar Cabral
Maulana Karenga
Black Consciousness
Steve Biko
Ali Shariati
Bobby Sands
Occupy Wall Street

 

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Trump wanted a Muslim ban in his first term, and they along with Palestinians voted for him..they made their bed and now have to lie in it.
 

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Every time I hear Trump say something about Somalians all I can think about is that little fukker in the tan fedora with the big fukking teeth :russ:


You fukking Morons!

Mohamed Amin Ahmed!! :pacspit: you're disgrace you stupid little weasel!
 
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