Liberals Warned Me About MAGA’s Racism. I Didn’t Believe Them—Until Now.

Pop Quiz: Does Guno absolutely live for DNC hate-driven fear and panic?
Well, this so called jew boy is a radical racist, Hamas loving lowlife who definitely lives his Leftist life being
driven in part by hate, fear, panic and hatred for the American values and our Constitution. I can't see any
kind of a positive outlook for such a total arse.
 
Wow, finally a sensible answer to this absurd notion that LEFTISTS believe in EQUITY over Equality. Does this
mean that you are against Affirmative Action (Equity) in the race selection for employment and or for schools of higher
education?
I'm against hatred and bias just like Jesus, something anti-Christians such as yourself are against.

As such, I fully support the downtrodden and those harmed by bigotry, but not at the expense of harming others in the process.
 
So, you know Colin better than Colin knows himself. You just have hard time admitting when you’ve made a mistake.

He embraced his blackness when he was a teenager. Every human grows into their identity as they age, or should.
No, Phan, I look at what people say and what they do just like I do Trump and other political figures. I look at their history, their statements and their actions.

Example: the fact you ran from the question about race says as much as if you answered the question. :)
 
No, Phan. As with most human behavior, I'm certain it was a progression as your link points out. One way to note that progression is the change in his hairstyles, dress and friends over time.

Do you agree with the MAGAts that race exists despite the science proving it doesn't or do you agree that being "Black" or "white" is a matter of culture?

If after I was born and adopted by a family in South Korea, would I grow up to have Euro-American cultural values or South Korean values? If as an adult, I chose to become "unapologetically White", is that a choice or would I be genetically driven to it?

When you support Colin becoming "unapologetically Black and unapologetically himself", do you equally support those who become "unapologetically white and unapologetically themselves" or do you think such people are racist assholes?
God damn you're dumber than shit.

culture and race are not related in the modern era.

you're just trying to be a covert racist with culture as a proxy indicator.

fuck you and your stupidity.
 
I'm against hatred and bias just like Jesus, something anti-Christians such as yourself are against.

As such, I fully support the downtrodden and those harmed by bigotry, but not at the expense of harming others in the process.
You didn't answer my question. Since you say you're against bias, then one would conclude that you are
against, or should be against the obvious bias that is entrenched in the LEFTIST agenda of affirmative Action.
 
My take
Skills training and education involve learning, the key difference is that skills training focuses on acquiring specific, practical abilities needed for a particular job or task, while education aims to provide broader knowledge and critical thinking skills, often encompassing theoretical concepts and preparing individuals for a wider range of career paths; essentially, training is "learning to do" while education is "learning to know.".
Agreed in principle. I think we are getting bogged down in semantics since someone who goes to VoTech is getting an education even if it's limited to a particular profession.

If you came to my house, I could teach you the skill of welding or flying, but if you went to Votech or a Part 141 flying school, you'd be getting an education. Not a well-rounded education such as going to a community college for an AA degree while also learning to weld or Embry Riddle, a four year aviation college.

Re the previously mentioned person: I think you and I could agree his "education" is narrowly focused and not very well-rounded. :)
 
You didn't answer my question. Since you say you're against bias, then one would conclude that you are
against, or should be against the obvious bias that is entrenched in the LEFTIST agenda of affirmative Action.
Sorry my response was too complicated for you. Yes on AA. I'm on record as being against it if used as quotas or denies better qualified people in favor of helping less qualified people.

Do you agree race doesn't exist? That our differences are cultural? Or do you believe in the "One drop of blood" theory, Hater?
 
Sorry my response was too complicated for you. Yes on AA. I'm on record as being against it if used as quotas or denies better qualified people in favor of helping less qualified people.

Do you agree race doesn't exist? That our differences are cultural? Or do you believe in the "One drop of blood" theory, Hater?
 
To Douche Uncle: Everything looks to be complicated for you. Good for you in acknowledging that LEFTIST Affirmative Action
is a truly bias agenda. Of course race exists, and its race (identity politics) that is being used by the LEFT to
culturally divide America. And the drops of blood I saw dripping down Trump's face after being shot in PA
was not a theory.

You also said in post #68 that I'm an anti Christian who in so many words is also for bias. Oh how stupid and
or ignorant for you to say such nonsense.
 
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For one: not having to hear yet another white dude ask what it means to be able to embrace who one is in a society so constructed as to preferentially benefit the white people to the point that they don't even realize their skin doesn't give them superpowers.
You are raving gibberish. I bet you think you're speaking science.

Nah, it means not having to hear bigots blather about things like that.
Was there a point in there somewhere?
 
No, Phan, I look at what people say and what they do just like I do Trump and other political figures. I look at their history, their statements and their actions.

Example: the fact you ran from the question about race says as much as if you answered the question. :)
I didn’t run from anything. You always assign actions to me that just aren’t happening. I wish you would stop doing that.
Colin’s actions resemble many teenagers, they start to find their own identities and Colin started to embrace his being Black.
He didn’t just start when he kneeled.
 
November 9, 2016, the day after Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president, my high school history teacher pulled me back after class.

“Are you okay?” he asked me.

Before I could answer, he expressed concern that I should be vigilant in a post-Trump world. “Don’t be surprised if people start telling you to go back to where you came from,” he said.

I’ve often thought about that moment—the unnecessary injection of racial anxiety into my otherwise normal school day—when I think about the irony of progressive identity politics. My parents, both born in India but educated in America, would laugh about their well-intentioned but misguided friends who, in their eagerness to ward off the idea of “otherness,” ended up contributing to it.

Growing up, I was quick to challenge the careless usage of terms like “racist” and “xenophobic” as lazy ways to shut down legitimate debate. Even when I was 16, before I could articulate economic arguments, discussing border security seemed fair game—not because I feared immigrants, but because a country needs to know who’s coming in. Back then, when people called MAGA supporters racist, I thought they were overreacting.

But then a few days ago, I opened X to see my feed populated with anti-Indian vitriol—calling the country where my parents were born “filthy” and its people “filthy and undesirable.” Some condemned these comments but many others agreed, and still others criticized the critics for crying racism. But I could see it for what it was: raw bigotry.


I expect that despite the choice of Vivek R. as part of his #FuckAmericans group, #VPTrump will fan the flames of hatred and xenophobia once again. The mass deportation scheme will depend upon it. Wait for it.
 
My take
Skills training and education involve learning, the key difference is that skills training focuses on acquiring specific, practical abilities needed for a particular job or task, while education aims to provide broader knowledge and critical thinking skills, often encompassing theoretical concepts and preparing individuals for a wider range of career paths; essentially, training is "learning to do" while education is "learning to know.".

Good points. IMO both are essential and valuable.

My late husband worked as first a ramp grunt and then a supervisor at the old Frontier Airlines for many years. He was one of the smartest ppl I've known, yet barely managed to make it through h.s. After the airline folded, he drove for United Vanlines for a couple of years, then took a position at Allied Health, a machine shop that made O2 tanks and other medical equipment. He was first trained as a machinist, then a trainer for other machinist hires, then made supervisor. He built our deck by drawing it on a piece of notebook paper, buying the lumber and cutting and fitting it together. He put computers together, and took them apart and fixed them -- and learned by reading manuals how to fix their OS and software too. Once he took his Honda Goldwing apart in the driveway, fixed what was ailing it, and put it back together again with no parts left over. He was a genius at such things. But college wasn't for him. We need all kinds in this world.
 
Only black President, was a Trojan Horse and he ran the country into the ground for the last 4 years as well in stealth mode.
Only black VP was a diversity hire who was dumber that Joe Biden.
Only black woman nominated for POTUS. That's a joke. She was installed when Biden's dementia became to too pronounced to keep denying. She couldn't win a nomination, it was all set up by the party bosses. She lost as she should have.

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