I think it's crazy that Trump made President, and even crazier that you all tried to murder him since check-in-day at the White House.
But, in for penny. In for pound.
First/Third world problems
I think it's crazy that Trump made President, and even crazier that you all tried to murder him since check-in-day at the White House.
But, in for penny. In for pound.
Originally Posted by Winehole23
right wingers keep banning books and picking on s, for some reason
I remember when PEN would put out press releases about book bans and it would be about Iran or the erstwhile Eastern Bloc.
https://pen.org/press-release/ban-on...of-censorship/
Originally Posted by Winehole23
Originally Posted by Winehole23
Congratulations, Keller.
You just banned the bible to own the libs.
Originally Posted by Winehole23
I agree, wholeheartedly.
Rs will pivot from this, they're about to make Christianity compulsory wherever they can.
You'll get around to it, later than sooner.
Is this CRT?
Barack Obama getting elected drove Rs insane, most of them never recovered from his black face and Muslim name.
Then you got back at us when Trump replaced him.
You won.
Is a man telling the story of his own life CRT?
https://x.com/Ben13Porter/status/1803926645763400042
is it CRT when an old woman talks to a newspaper about her own life
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...94/8067170002/
Good thing racism is no more
https://westvirginiawatch.com/2023/1...ocked-in-shed/
Yeah, this is the couple who's son killed a bunch a people but they got sentenced to prison for it.
They spotted a couple a White saps and put the s to 'em.
Sometimes you eat the bear (Trump hangin' a FELONY conviction on Biden...Trump did that.) &&& sometimes that old bear just gets up all over ya (these two)...may their destroyers find cancer in droves.
Is it CRT when you refuse to hold elections so a white old boys club can appoint themselves to run a majority black town in perpetuity, or is it only CRT when the facts are reported publicly?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...atrick-braxtonDuring discovery for the case and last month’s hearing about a motion for preliminary injunction, those on the former town council admitted to never holding elections.
“They claimed that they didn’t know they had to,” Fajana said. “Instead, their process was when a position became vacant, they would just kind of recruit among their community and the people that they knew. They would just appoint that person and it would happen, basically, in a covert manner. That had been the process for as long as anybody could remember. Anybody who was serving in the past town council said that’s how they came to power.”
Per the settlement, the defendants “specifically deny having engaged in any wrongful practice, or other unlawful conduct”, saying instead they reached the “compromise” to avoid protracted litigation
Hard R
Suggesting a former big state senator and AG is somehow an affirmative action hire is ludicrous.
https://x.com/nypost/status/1809676330008531329
In for penny.
In for pound.
The Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965. The Newbern, AL controversy was settled this year.
What accounts for the gap in voting rights?
Anybody?
I mean as if, we had to have separate legislation to empower certain citizens that were supposed to have rights begin with.
Why was that?
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