Donald Trump is running for president

Your responses are of mostly bias, signs of losing hope, being victimized and are senses of entitlement. You can deflect my questions with opinion and all that like you claim I do, and that's okay? But when I do it, it's bad? You don't even answer my questions, you give other answers to dodge them.

Hypothetically, what if I told you these whites won't change? Now what? Message has already been clear, protesting all over the news of police brutality among young blacks and hispanics, and reports all over the news of race inequality. But yet this doesn't solve the problem, in fact it makes it worst, and produces even more racist whites. You can tell by the strong support of Donald Trump. As the population increases, the problem worsens.

Please tell me where I sound entitled and like I'm being victimized? Call it bias or whatever you want. Fact of the matter is a disproportionate amount of blacks are poor compared to whites, a disproportionate amount of blacks are unemploymed than whites, a disproportionate a mount of blacks are incarcerated than whites, blacks are on average charged with more time than whites even when commuting the same crime, schools in urban/inner cities with a majority minority student population are generally More underfunded, understaffed, and resourced when compared to schools in majority white neighborhoods. I can keep on going. Those are facts and completely indicative of a system that isn't working in the favor of blacks. Call that bias call that opinion it's happening and has been happening. The only thing I'm losing hope in is this conversation. I still have faith that If enough people wake up things will eventually change. If you're cool with the status quo that's your business.
 
I think the hardest thing to grasp for some people is that since those outliers made it out and/or "made something of themselves" why all of us can't do the same, or that whites in the same financial background "pulled up their bootstraps" and made it why can't we. And it all goes back to when this nation became it's own nation, blacks were practically livestock. And livestock does not have rights. And the fact that half the country fought to the death over whether or not we should be acknowledged as people is a glaring sign that this country was not founded on the concept that we are to be given equal rights, chances, or expectations
 
 
Bruh this dude quotes himself
Dude quoted that ish like it was deep too. 
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Dude is VERY ignorant, and he keeps outdoing himself.....he has NO CLUE how this thing works that's why he brought up African immigrants. Like I said, I really don't blame him he's a product of poor intelligence compounded by poor education. Honestly, if you think about it him bringing up African immigrants is very intuitive but only to stupid people. I mean Africans and African Americans are in the same "race" how come one seems to succeed and the other does not. Instead of making any type of critical analysis as to why that might be the lazy conclusion is to blame something inherent about African Americans rather than the environment that created them.

Many African immigrants themselves are a tool in the system that perpetuates the mental enslavement of African Americans. 

Anyone with any incling of logic would look for what's different about African Americans if it isn't "genetic" that makes them less likely to succeed. If I took 2 of the same species of fish and placed one in Flint Michigan water and the other in water from Aspen Colorado I wonder what the results would be. Mr. High would blame the fish for failure to thrive. 

THE MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE. 
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Maybe the reason African-Americans don't do as well as African immigrants is that there's a higher chance they got inferior white genes mixed in down the line
this is obviously sarcastic btw 
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Please tell me where I sound entitled and like I'm being victimized? Call it bias or whatever you want. Fact of the matter is a disproportionate amount of blacks are poor compared to whites, a disproportionate amount of blacks are unemploymed than whites, a disproportionate a mount of blacks are incarcerated than whites, blacks are on average charged with more time than whites even when commuting the same crime, schools in urban/inner cities with a majority minority student population are generally More underfunded, understaffed, and resourced when compared to schools in majority white neighborhoods. I can keep on going. Those are facts and completely indicative of a system that isn't working in the favor of blacks. Call that bias call that opinion it's happening and has been happening. The only thing I'm losing hope in is this conversation. I still have faith that If enough people wake up things will eventually change. If you're cool with the status quo that's your business.

I meant in a general sense, you're trying to speak on the struggling black communities' behalf, yet you yourself live in or raised at an all white community and is living good. I'm not trying to say that Whites/racism isn't the problem, it is, but you act like you and us colored folks are trapped in a room with no door. While racism persists, it don't mean the colored man can't live a life. A disproportionate amount of Hispanics, Asians, Middle Easterners, etc are also poor compared to whites as well. Many Black Americans have been successful all over the country and have a good living with a job they love to do. You only focus on Black communities and the struggle, but fail to realize some of the struggle in the Black communities itself. Some of the struggle within the Black communities:

High crime rates
Majority kids born without Fathers: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...on-lemon-says-more-72-percent-african-americ/
Bullying of young Black kids who do well in school by other Black kids and claim they're "Acting White", while the adult version uses the term "Sellout".

I brought the African Immigrant aspect because African Immigrants do succeed in the U.S, while coming from higher poverty and crime-ridden areas. And if they can do it, so can Black Americans.

Goal is to help the Black community, not keep pointing the finger. Your Second to Jesus, aka Lord and Savior Bernie Sanders will not help the Black community by bringing in more Immigrants via amnesty, bringing in potential refugees from the Middle East, leaving borders open, increasing minimum wages (Lesser jobs), and increasing higher taxes, among other ridiculous political actions.

Let me edit and say this, JDFrenchBread, we're done for now. You already snitched. So lets end this convo now and please don't respond to this.
 
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I meant in a general sense, you're trying to speak on the struggling black communities' behalf, yet you yourself live in or raised at an all white community and is living good. I'm not trying to say that Whites/racism isn't the problem, it is, but you act like you and us colored folks are trapped in a room with no door. While racism persists, it don't mean the colored man can't live a life. A disproportionate amount of Hispanics, Asians, Middle Easterners, etc are also poor compared to whites as well. Many Black Americans have been successful all over the country and have a good living with a job they love to do. You only focus on Black communities and the struggle, but fail to realize some of the struggle in the Black communities itself. Some of the struggle within the Black communities:

High crime rates
Majority kids born without Fathers: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...on-lemon-says-more-72-percent-african-americ/
Bullying of young Black kids who do well in school by other Black kids and claim they're "Acting White", while the adult version uses the term "Sellout".

I brought the African Immigrant aspect because African Immigrants do succeed in the U.S, while coming from higher poverty and crime-ridden areas. And if they can do it, so can Black Americans.

Goal is to help the Black community, not keep pointing the finger. Your Second to Jesus, aka Lord and Savior Bernie Sanders will not help the Black community by bringing in more Immigrants via amnesty, bringing in potential refugees from the Middle East, leaving borders open, increasing minimum wages (Lesser jobs), and increasing higher taxes, among other ridiculous political actions.

Let me edit and say this, JDFrenchBread, we're done for now. You already snitched. So lets end this convo now and please don't respond to this.

Again, I was raised in a BLACK MIDDLE CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD. My school district heavily mixed with ALL RACES. The town I grew up in is sandwiched in between one the worst cities in New Jersey (Trenton) and one of the best Princeton. I've grown up seeing all the extremes and everything in between so whether YOU believe im qualified to speak on the behalf of struggling black communities means nothing to me. But someone who claims to be a minority and believes the minority experience limited to what think you know and have seen and completely ignores the experiences and most of all statistics that refute your points isn't someone who should be speaking on behalf of any community. Your biggest issue is after all the explaining and back and forth is you still haven't grasped what white supremacy is as system. STOP thinking about it as the acts of individuals. I'm not saying that the average white person hates black people and minorities or that black people can't succeeded in America. But its undoubtedly much harder for blacks to do it, and not only that and so many aren't equipped with the resources, tools, and knowledge required to put them in a place to get ahead. I'm more than aware that I had many privileges that many black people didn't. I went to a well funded, well resourced public school when 15 minutes away in Trenton I have friends (Yes black and brown friends) that would tell me about how they didn't have books to take home because there weren't enough, and how their teachers didn't care and let them do whatever they want. My parents, my grandparents, and great grand were all born in Haiti and they weren't rich or wealthy at all. They lived and worked on farms. But despite growing up poor none of them had to experience growing up with the typical American black experience and neither did. And despite my privilege Im not arrogant and self centered enough to think that my experience is the only experience. That because I became successful that everyone can easily do it to. I know that my experience is one experienced by a minority of black and brown people. And that's not an opinion that's a fact.

How many of those things you listed are addressed when you account for the toppling of the system of white supremacy, inequality, and poverty? Which is exactly what I've been saying we need to address the entire time. That's my solution, have the greatest political minds in the country come together to address and fix those issues. That's not pointing the finger. What you're doing is downplaying and marginalizing what's actually going on. Because if some people can do it everyone should be able to do it no problem right?

Your analogy is wrong and doesn't represent how I feel at all. Blacks aren't locked in a room with no exit. More like They're locked in a room with a door that can less than half of the people can fit through, and that door is only open a few times a year, and on top of that on the opposite side of the room from that small door is something that is distracting them from even realizing the door is there.

I've already addressed your African immigrant comment. Immigrants may come from poverty but they come here from predominantly black countries, where the waves of white supremacy aren't engraved into their social framework of the country. You need to realize that for the longest time black people werent allowed to acquire an education, weren't allowed to accumulate wealth, werent allowed acquire property not because it wasn't available or they couldn't afford it (like African immigrants) but because they were black, because in America for centuries it was taught and commonly accepted that blacks were less than human and not equal. That was the case up to 50-60 years ago. You may think that because that message isn't being taught anymore it erases all of the damage its done on the psyches of both black and white people in America and stops the ripple effect that it's caused? African immigrants may come from poverty but mentally they come out head missing generations of dehumanizations, oppression, and victimization that came with being generationally black in America.

Okay we get it kid, you don't like Bernie Sanders and the illegal immigrants is your favorite talking point. I guess "make America great again" resonates better with you than actually discussing inequality and how to fix it.

Sorry guys for how annoying this back and forth is getting smh
 
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M mr highness is a minority? :{
Fooled me. My assumption was that he's a white supremacist.

Don't have to be white to perpetuate white supremacy. Take a look at Ben Carson.

Look at Raven-Symone, Stacey Dash, Tommy Sotomayor, etc.

SWS tag is not reserved only for white people.

The go to move now is to have a person of color do their bidding.

It's so they can have a minority say what they really want to say but don't have to be labeled racist or prejudice.

That's why Trump found that old Latina woman to come out publicly for him when he was catching backlash for his illegal immigrant comments.
 
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Look at Raven-Symone, Stacey Dash, Tommy Sotomayor, etc.

SWS tag is not reserved only for white people.

The go to move now is to have a person of color do their bidding.

It's so they can have a minority say what they really want to say but don't have to be labeled racist or prejudice.

That's why Trump found that old Latina woman to come out publicly for him when he was catching backlash for his illegal immigrant comments.

Yup. SWS minorities are perfect because they allow racists to stay in denial of their racism. They think "well, if Ben Carson said this about blacks, then it must be true. See, I'm not racist"
 
^^^^ What's really important about this pick is not the Jeb shade

But the face he retweet a post from a white supremacist group. And when I say white supremacist, I mean it in the most purest form.

He backtracked a swore it was an intern that did it. :rolleyes

But of course as with all things Trump, lets give him the benefit of the doubt
 
What does the acronym SWS stand for? Been trying to figure this out :lol
 
What does the acronym SWS stand for? Been trying to figure this out :lol

Suspected white supremacist.

Basically it is someone who gives tacit support to programs, policies, and institutions that hurt minority groups (especially blacks)

Yet claim not to be racist in anyway
 
This man has never given a damn in his life
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@JDiamond1: .@realDonaldTrump on his loyal supporters:"I could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot people and I wouldn’t lose voters."
He's not even lying
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*So that was actually a real quote 
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Dude can literally tweet/say anything and the idiots will still support. :{ :lol

The hate for minorities, immigrants, illegals, and Muslims is that strong. :x
 
I remember talking to my brother after the last time the conflict with Gaza was big news and telling him how I think liberalism is spreading because of the Internet and opening people's eyes, and how I have hope for the next generation because of it

Then Trump happened :lol :x
 
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Trump is playing the political game to a tee. He's appealing to all of the loon's on the far right so that he can be the nominee for the republican party. As the video above clearly portray's, he knows at this point his supporters will follow him no matter what he does. You'll see - If he does get the republican nominee, he's going to double down on all of his crazy views and perhaps even apologize about all of the things he's said, to appeal to the independent/ more liberal voters. Despite him doubling down, he'll still have the loon's voting for him.
 
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