"Hear me clearly," "America is not a racist country."- Tim Scott

How low can you go

We know how low you've gone.

I spit in the face of the black guy.
Obama was nothing more than another black failure in a government job and another black family in government housing. Stupid nigger.
If you're black and you vote democrat, then you're a "nigger". If you're white and you vote democrat, then you're "white trash". If you're Asian and you vote democrat, then you're a "zipper head". If you're Hispanic and you vote democrat, then you're a "wetback".
 
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...is-an-example-of-racism&p=2086585#post2086585

So I quote a right wing asshole CFM and ask the right if it’s a racist statement and some racist fuck blob lies to pretend I adhere to their racist brain cancer stupidity


They are jammed pack to the point on their heads with self hate


Everyone hates racists.


Even racists hate racists


But they are stupid enough to CHOOSE TO BE RACISTS


That means racists are the most hated and the stupidest people on the planet
 
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People are people my ass! That statement is about as asinine as it gets. SHIT IS SHIT as well! IT IS WHAT IT IS!

OUR COUNTRY WAS FOUNDED ON RACISM BY RACISTS THAT BOUGHT AND SOLD AND USED SLAVES! THAT IS RACIST!

Until you understand and acknowledge that, I just don't see how anything you have further to say about it has any value to anyone!
you fucking idiot. the country had slavery AND indentured servants -doesnt mean we are still the same.
grow up,wise up,and learn our history more then what the NYT's 1619 project tells you it is
 
I was responding to your comment that Democrats don't judge people by the color of their skin. I believe you mentioned having grandkids so it's possible if you are older you may not pay as much attention to all the various battle going on, but identity politics and CRT is all about judging people by the color of their skin. In fact for in certain circles the color of your skin is what defines you above anything else. We are a long way from what liberals of your youth were preaching when it comes to racial issues.

No SIR! I pay attention to the racism that still exists today- that has become much more evident and pronounced since the DONALD TRUMP era started 5 years ago.

I see it and hear it from my own Republican friends- I have heard several of my Republican friends say some of the same things. They still say the N-word when referring to Black People. And I have heard this one over and over again- "I just bought me this here gun, and I just hope some "N" gives me the opportunity to use it"!

I have never known any Republican that did not speak negatively about Black people or any other minorities- and I have never even heard a Republican say anything favorable of a Black person or any other minority!

Sorry, but you won't be able to change my opinions about Republicans being racists. Here in this forum we have several racist trolls that start racist threads every single day, and I have never seen you once calling them out for their racist comments or threads.

In fact, I see you jump in with them to attack others that do call them out!
 
you fucking idiot. the country had slavery AND indentured servants -doesnt mean we are still the same.
grow up,wise up,and learn our history more then what the NYT's 1619 project tells you it is

Why is it important for you to convince others that America has no racism?
 
Hear me clearly," he said. "America is not a racist country." :thumbsup:

Scott used the GOP rebuttal to continue a theme he started earlier in the week about how there is unity in the country's diversity, claiming that Republicans have supported policies that have reformed the criminal justice system and opened the economy to all Americans regardless of race.

"Just before COVID, we had the most inclusive economy in my lifetime," he said.
"The lowest unemployment rate ever recorded for African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians, and a 70 year low nearly for women. Wages were growing faster for the bottom 25% than the top 25%. That happened because Republicans focused on expanding opportunity for all Americans."

Republicans controlled Washington in May 2018 when the African American unemployment rate dipped to 5.9%, for instance.

America is not racist? Wow. That's quite a revelation! Thank you so much! Where would we be without you??!!??
 
So you deny America still has problems with racism, 160 years after the civil war ended.

You might as well just admit you are a willfull liar even in the face of the most obvious and transparent truths.
do i need to explain the difference between isolated acts of racism by individuals and "systemic racism"
of our institutions??

the former sadly happens -and where we find it- we root it out or prosecute it. we dont let it stand.
The latter is a Democratic meme used to instill the politics of fear to gain minority votes
 
Why is it important for you to convince others that America has no racism?
lots of reasons. start with the fact it's a lie - but I never said "there is no racism"
I said (counter to Biden/Dems) it is not systemic -the Big Lie ( along with the claim Biden is a moderate)
 
lots of reasons. start with the fact it's a lie - but I never said "there is no racism"
I said (counter to Biden/Dems) it is not systemic -the Big Lie ( along with the claim Biden is a moderate)

Do you know what "systemic" means? It means it is not institutional. People can act on racist policies without themselves being racist.
 
do i need to explain the difference between isolated acts of racism by individuals and "systemic racism"
of our institutions??

the former sadly happens -and where we find it- we root it out or prosecute it. we dont let it stand.
The latter is a Democratic meme used to instill the politics of fear to gain minority votes

The problem with racism in our criminal justice system, in housing, in employment, in society at large is not merely a few rare, isolated cases - neither is it universal.

It is systemic, exactly like Biden said it was. It is a long standing feature of our socio-economic system, though it is neither universal nor is it extremely rare.
 
The problem with racism in our criminal justice system, in housing, in employment, in society at large is not merely a few rare, isolated cases - neither is it universal.

It is systemic, exactly like Biden said it was. It is a long standing feature of our socio-economic system, though it is neither universal nor is it extremely rare.
HA!
lies -pure lies. Housing is multi-cultural -employment the same - and where you find otherwise it IS a rare bird
and IS prosecuted.
But Im not surprised you defend this anti-American racist crap construct -its a Big Lie used for political purpose
 
Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a form of racism that is embedded through laws within society or an organization. It can lead to such issues as discrimination in criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, political power, and education, among other issues. Institutional racism can have harmful effects on people, especially on students in school where it is prominent.[1]

The term institutional racism was first coined in 1967 by Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton in Black Power: The Politics of Liberation.[2] Carmichael and Hamilton wrote that while individual racism is often identifiable because of its overt nature, institutional racism is less perceptible because of its "less overt, far more subtle" nature. Institutional racism "originates in the operation of established and respected forces in the society, and thus receives far less public condemnation than [individual racism]".[3]

Institutional racism was defined by Sir William Macpherson in the UK's Lawrence report (1999) as: "The collective failure of an organization to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture, or ethnic origin. It can be seen or detected in processes, attitudes and behaviour that amount to discrimination through prejudice, ignorance, thoughtlessness, and racist stereotyping which disadvantage minority ethnic people."


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_racism
 
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