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There's a lot of deflection, distraction and random assertions in your responses. It's an interesting tactic.
I previously used "they" to refer to people who sought to peacefully demonstrate, I clarified such verbatim earlier. I drew a distinction between those who maybhave genuined desired to peacefully demonstrate and others. Then you referred to "they" and I wanted to clarify who you were referring too.
You can go down that rabbit hole about white supremacy, I'll not follow, it's really irrelevant to this discussion, but trying to assert that white supremacy is at all associated with conservatism or republicanism is just wrong. There's an awful lot of people who don't fit the liberal view of conservatives and republicans (who are demonstrably always portrayed as hetero white males). If "white supremacy" was legitimately associated with conservatism or republicanism then there would not be strong groups of "non-white" Americans who passionately align themselves with those politics.
Now you are referring to some Americans as "blacks" - are they all a hive mind and all think exactly alike. Earlier you mentioned conservatives talk about (to use your words) "blacks" as if they are a collective hive mind. Do you consider yourself a "conservative?" Because you are now talking like you said they do.
I notice you also ignore completely the prominent speaker, Candace Owens, who shares in that interview and talked about a consistent theme of "the left" to see her as a skin tone above all other qualities and assign their pre-chosen inherent beliefs to her as if she is not an individual and capable of her own thought processes and decision making.
You gave Joe Biden a massive pass on his rather overt racism there in the previous video I linked. Had Trump, or any politician said to a bunch of white voters "if you don't know if you are for me, or for Biden, then you ain't white." That level of condescension and race based alignment with politics would not have been considered acceptable. It would have presupposed that skin tone dictates thought process. I wonder if Candace Owens is still black after she voted for Trump instead of Biden.
I couldn't help it, I logged back on because I knew you'd have something so good to share.This is, quite frankly, stupid. "BLM" is ALSO the name of a registered non-profit that was created by three people. It doesn't control all the people that put BLM in their windows or on sign. No one owns a copywrite on the name. It is slogan.
Black is the uniform of antifa like stretchy pants are the uniform of yoga. Yoga is never accused of having a central command network.
Antifa is not coordinated. They aren't the Weatherman. They just go where they know there are rightists to annoy or riot police. Then they do heavily coordinated activities like throwing stuff or arguing.
Tell you what - prove that "white supremacists" aren't a single, coordinated group. They all say the same stuff. They all have light colored skin and guns. How could that not be a top down movement?
Who is the They you keep talking about? Because you keep saying "they did this with their whatever and they are responsible for what they did". You're the one that keeps assembling coherent groups out of nothing.
No, it is simply that Republican leaders are so unapologetically insulting to blacks that it is hard to imagine joining their ranks. But everyone gets to make their own choices: it is just a head scratcher what would attract minorities to the Jewish Space Laser party. And since there are really only two useful parties...
There's a lot of deflection, distraction and random assertions in your responses. It's an interesting tactic.
I previously used "they" to refer to people who sought to peacefully demonstrate, I clarified such verbatim earlier. I drew a distinction between those who maybhave genuined desired to peacefully demonstrate and others. Then you referred to "they" and I wanted to clarify who you were referring too.
You can go down that rabbit hole about white supremacy, I'll not follow, it's really irrelevant to this discussion, but trying to assert that white supremacy is at all associated with conservatism or republicanism is just wrong. There's an awful lot of people who don't fit the liberal view of conservatives and republicans (who are demonstrably always portrayed as hetero white males). If "white supremacy" was legitimately associated with conservatism or republicanism then there would not be strong groups of "non-white" Americans who passionately align themselves with those politics.
Now you are referring to some Americans as "blacks" - are they all a hive mind and all think exactly alike. Earlier you mentioned conservatives talk about (to use your words) "blacks" as if they are a collective hive mind. Do you consider yourself a "conservative?" Because you are now talking like you said they do.
I notice you also ignore completely the prominent speaker, Candace Owens, who shares in that interview and talked about a consistent theme of "the left" to see her as a skin tone above all other qualities and assign their pre-chosen inherent beliefs to her as if she is not an individual and capable of her own thought processes and decision making.
You gave Joe Biden a massive pass on his rather overt racism there in the previous video I linked. Had Trump, or any politician said to a bunch of white voters "if you don't know if you are for me, or for Biden, then you ain't white." That level of condescension and race based alignment with politics would not have been considered acceptable. It would have presupposed that skin tone dictates thought process. I wonder if Candace Owens is still black after she voted for Trump instead of Biden.