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the amount of black and latino men i see on some pro trump **** is bonkers and when you ask why the **** they say makes me want to hit myself in the head with a hammer
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you pretty much nailed it. cube is way out of his depth on this and its clear he doesnt know much about the platforms hes trying to court. if he did hed realize hes asking for pretty radically progressive policy from republican standards, and that large swaths of what he wants is already in the dem platfrom in more progressive and more robust ways. hes opperating as if hes informed by facebook memes, which lets be real is pretty common for people his age (no ageism intended).Definitely watch the full video. Cube seems to be trying to punch above his weight, stepped into Thunderdome with a melon ball scooper, and has let his desperation get the best of him, but he's at least not going the Kanye route or the Candace Owens route.
It's a 37 minute video, and I get that it's a big time commitment. Cube basically is trying to pull a g move and take the sails out of the election by thinking that if he can make a deal with WHOEVER is going to be president, that then we (black people) will be set up regardless. So instead of hanging on these election results the next few three weeks, we'd theoretically feel like we already had what we needed in the way of a commitment to improve our condition.
What Cube is brushing by the wayside is the Trump administration is not truthful or reliable in any way. Cube thinks he's on some Don to Don **** but Alicia Garza (cofounder of Black Voters Matter) notes many times in her very collegial back-and-forths with Roland and Cube, that justice isn't hashed out over a boardroom table. She read Cube's contract with black america - both versions. She notes that Trump claims BLM is a terrorist organization. Cube says he disagrees and says if Trump thinks that, that's his own personal problem.
No bruh, that's our problem!! Whatever lie Trump or his administration convince you of first off isn't going to happen, but secondly even if it did, the more people he convinces that black people by simply saying their lives matter are 'terrorists', the more having that extra money for a loan or whatever, means nothing because people won't shop at your stores, won't see you as human, and those people will drift farther and farther from any kind of sense of a shared America with people who aren't white.
At the end of the day at least Cube isn't going the Kanye route. But he's in way way over his head. It's like what Krs said - Cube thinks he's an OG in politics, organizing and activism, and he's just a runner.
Back with the same bars.Truly remarkable how hard many of us go at our own while supporting the old white guy that authored the crime bill.
Back with the same bars.
You are a proud supporter of white supremacy, bigots, and champion racsit policies that will harm black people
You go at your own people on the regular, to defend a racist President.
In 2020, the author of the 1994 crime bill cares more about black people than you. That is how pathetic your behavior is.
You being black doesn't entitle you to other black people not pointing out how vile your views are.
Spare us.
atleast one side trying to fix the buffoonery they took part in in the past instead of doubling down and denying a problem exists
This is some interesting revisionist history that incorporates projection.Do you, I just made an observation.
You’ve gone harder on cube than you’ve gone on Biden. Same for Kanye.
This is ******* ********Do you, I just made an observation.
You’ve gone harder on cube than you’ve gone on Biden. Same for Kanye.
I guess calling one of the arsonists to put out the fire could work.
But people highlighting that said arsonist didn’t “fix the buffoonery” in 4 plus decades certainly matters.
Blaming someone who’s been in office for 3 years for the state of the US while essentially absolving the man who’s held office for 4 plus decades for the current state is simply remarkable.
What about the Republican Party? You are voting a Republican down-ballot and they were on the tough on crime steez harder than BidenI guess calling one of the arsonists to put out the fire could work.
But people highlighting that said arsonist didn’t “fix the buffoonery” in 4 plus decades certainly matters.
Blaming someone who’s been in office for 3 years for the state of the US while essentially absolving the man who’s held office for 4 plus decades for the current state is simply remarkable.
What about the Republican PArty? You are voting Republican down-ballot and they were on the tough on crime steez harder than Biden
Second, Biden did try to fix things before. The GOP blocked those efforts
Third, you like to dismiss Trump as being **** too during that era because he didn't hold public office.
You just love to ignore facts that contradict your bad faith nonsense arguments.
A good chunk of people voting for Biden have criticized him for the Crime Bill. However, it was 26 years ago
Do I think he has realistically had a drastic change in his views on crime reform and law enforcement since then? Not really. But the rebuttal to "look at all the buffoonery Trump
has committed since 2016" can't be responded with "but what about what Biden did in 1994???"
I can't think of a single person in here that wanted a Biden-Kamala ticketThis is ****ing bull****
A damn ****ing lie.
I went hard at Biden a ton during the primary. Most people in here did.
Miss me with you buttery ****ery
Do you, I just made an observation.
You’ve gone harder on cube than you’ve gone on Biden. Same for Kanye.
I spent all of 2019 saying I wished both Biden and Bernie were not running for President. But the Trump-supporting, GOP voting, social safety net cutting, voter suppression championing troll want to act like I am the one going after black people.This is some interesting revisionist history that incorporates projection.
Not a single damn person.I can't think of a single person in here that wanted a Biden-Kamala ticket
The problem with your asinine reach is that nearly everyone in this thread that is supporting him for the general, was critical of him all through the primaries.No the rebuttal to black folks going in on other black folks is “you really doing all this while proudly supporting the author of the crime bill?”
This convo wasn’t about Trump but going in on our own, Cube and Kanye, in a way that folks don’t go in on others.
If I was going in on Kanye and Cube but proudly supporting Trump it’d be the same nonsense.
No the rebuttal to black folks going in on other black folks is “you really doing all this while proudly supporting the author of the crime bill?”
This convo wasn’t about Trump but going in on our own, Cube and Kanye, in a way that folks don’t go in on others.
If I was going in on Kanye and Cube but proudly supporting Trump it’d be the same nonsense.
Yeah, this is one of his more pathetic attempts to revise history. Anyone that's been active in this topic should remember what you were posting about these old white fools.I spent all of 2019 saying I wished both Biden and Bernie were not running for President. But the Trump-supporting, GOP voting, social safety net cutting, voter suppression championing troll want to act like I am the one going after black people.
I guess calling one of the arsonists to put out the fire could work.
But people highlighting that said arsonist didn’t “fix the buffoonery” in 4 plus decades certainly matters.
the last 3 years is just continued buffoonery of the past 40 from that mans partyBlaming someone who’s been in office for 3 years for the state of the US while essentially absolving the man who’s held office for 4 plus decades for the current state is simply remarkable.
The CBC help save the bill in Congress because the midterms were coming up, and the Republicans were promising to push for an even more draconian bill without any of the good things it included.The Crime Bill was passed at a time in American history where the public was vocally stating that there was a true sense of fear when it came to the rise in violence at the time. So the issue of violence had to be addressed in some way. it was a trash bill but any bill the republicans proposed would've been just as trash and everyone would instead say "oh remember when [republican senator] passed that terrible crime bill in 94??"
Any republican that opposed the bill back then was either against it because they disagreed with the budget amount or because they didn't like the gun ban that was included in the bill. Biden even addressed it after the bill was originally shot down and said if he didn't include any type of gun ban, it would've been passed day one.
And a lot of those republicans in the house and senate are still in office and supporting Trump so don't point fingers at one side being anti-Black because of that crime bill when you're okay with the same exact perspectives shared on the other side.