Trump Sends his Deep Hearted Condolences to Rob Reiner

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I don't know bruh, this kind of sounds like "I like my racism out in the open" babble.

I think this blatant lack of decorum shifts the overton window which can have an affect on the narrative and more importantly policy(which we have seen by now), it's all downstream.

And what you're describing is literally what the elders were fighting for during the civil rights movement so now we're back to square one?
Again, depending on who you ask, the fight was never "over". Our incarceration rates didn't go down from the 1960s, theyve in fact exploded since the 1970s. Unemployment is still high and has continued to stay far higher than white unemployment. Graduation rates are still lower. Life expectancy is still 5 or more years lower than white people. By every metric, hardly anything has changed and the only difference between police killings in the last 10 years and the last 60 years is that now you can see video proof more easily.

While you'll get a lot of brain dead takes like "life was better under segregation" around here, my argument is that a lack of universal programs which are enforced by race sensitive and not "colorblind" agencies is what has kept black people from accessing the resources that would resolve long standing issues caused by systemic racism.

What you were getting for the longest time was colorblind and tokenism which only gave you a veneer of progress. The latest example was in 2020 when instead of actually deploying a federally funded police watchdog group and increasing funding access for local crime prevention strategies like safestreets in Baltimore, you got democrats kneeling in kente cloth and Republicans rushing to fund anyone who shot at protesters. Nobody actually took the demands of the public seriously by deploying substantial policy measures to prevent ongoing police killings.

America has always been racist, the difference now is that they dont have to do what that strategist said about using language to obscure their policy goals(I think it was Lee Atwater) now they can just straight up say that their goal is to hurt minorities. When you understand the threat more clearly, its easier to fight it. The goal was always black disenfranchisement all youre witnessing is a change in strategy.
 

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He could have said this to that man while he was alive. To do it now is petty and cowardly. It's easy to talk shyt over a corpse. :yeshrug:

But hey at least he isn't a black woman. Kamala was gonna wreck the economy and start wars! :damn:
 

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Amazing. Yet maga got and still gets in their feelings when people said the same about charlie kirk
I tell people nobody had to defend Robert Redford when he passed(because these folks love to act like whites are eternal victims and there is just this all out war against white people). It's almost like Charlie Kirk spent a lot of time being a jerk and doing/saying unappealing stuff.
 
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