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@PRSCU2410TOP

Democratic Party left me in 2012. Middle of the Road conservative now.

United States شامل ہوئے Haziran 2025
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Lawrence Ross: LakeShow, GGMU, Go Bears! '06!
Without the Voting Rights Act, we are officially back in Plessy v. Ferguson, only with dumber white folks who don't understand how race works. The same ones who would have believed separate but equal was fair. So, we're not getting any help from them. We're by ourselves in this
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Eclipz🇺🇸🎸🇮🇹
@Udntnonutn Actually it did. 9/11 United the country and racism virtually gone. Then Obama hit. The Cambridge police, Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown. Obama made it clear which side he was on before the facts presented.
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BluByU
BluByU@Udntnonutn·
All you MAGA pricks. Blaming Obama for “making America more racist” is one of the laziest takes out there. Racism didn’t suddenly appear in 2009. What changed was visibility. The first Black president. Social media was exploding. People reacting in real time. That’s not creating a problem. That’s exposing the problem. If anything, that era showed exactly how much hatred was already there. But sure, blame the mirror.
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BluByU
BluByU@Udntnonutn·
“Cry louder”? Just because you say stupid shit with confidence, doesn’t make it any less stupid. “Half white” didn’t stop everyone from treating him as the first Black president. Everyone. What exploded in that era were cameras everywhere and everything on record. The 24/7 news cycle. You’re blaming the spotlight for what it showed. Cry harder. Ya dumb snatch.
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Maya Wiley
Maya Wiley@mayawiley·
For as long as Black people have lived in this country, our right to vote & power to decide who leads have been attacked. Today’s SCOTUS decision is a disgrace. Every voter deserves a fair chance to elect people who can be held accountable to meeting their needs & fixing their problems. That includes Black voters. We haven’t just come this far by faith alone. We have come this far by fighting for #votingrights. This isn’t over! @civilrightsorg
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Jaime Harrison
Jaime Harrison@harrisonjaime·
You want to know why some of y’all get side-eyed?! We are standing at the edge of the greatest rollback of Black voting and political power in over 150 years. Not abstract. Not theoretical. Real. Black representation across the South is on the chopping block. And yet… look at what some of our so-called “allies” are focused on. Wrong moment. Wrong fight. Wrong priorities. There’s a reason the Right has been so determined to erase history. Because this ain’t new. We’ve seen this movie before. And last time? It took over 100 years for Black communities to claw their way back to representation. 100 years. WE are not about to relive that. This is our fight.
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Tandy
Tandy@dantypo·
When I was younger, a lot of the black republican/conservative voices talked a lot about how Dems kept their black voters “on the plantation” I always felt iffy about that phrasing. But after the reaction to the dissolution of “black” districts”, it really makes more sense now
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Eclipz🇺🇸🎸🇮🇹
@OrevaZSN It’s actually the lowest rate a person will accept to do a job. It was never meant to be a career with a living wage.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
The minimum wage is meant to be the lowest wage you can live on and afford housing. So, for everyone saying "it's not meant to be that," yes, it is. That's why it's called the minimum wage.
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Mike
Mike@Wescott464348·
One of the best presidents this country had. Columbia Graduate, Harvard Graduate, along with Harvard Law Grad. Honorable, articulate, wise beyond his years, a man of the people. If you agree like
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Jay Bookman
Jay Bookman@jaysbookman·
@PRSCU2410TOP As I said, the political parties are so well-mixed in that state that it's almost impossible to draw a district with 51% GOP. It's not like most of the Republicans live over there and most of the Dems over here.
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Jay Bookman
Jay Bookman@jaysbookman·
Yes, the only systemic racism is anti-white racism. Which is why, after this election cycle, the House GOP will have exactly zero black members. Pure happenstance, I'm sure.
Clay Travis@ClayTravis

If you were born in America since roughly 1975, the only systemic racism that has existed in your life is racial discrimination by the state & feds in favor of minority groups. This governmental era of racism to cure racism is ending and Democrats are losing their minds over it.

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A.VICTOR
A.VICTOR@Lifeof_AG01·
Shoutout to black people who love black people.
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Jay Bookman
Jay Bookman@jaysbookman·
@PRSCU2410TOP No it is not. Trump got 36 percent of the Mass. vote in 2024, and that 36 percent is distributed pretty equally across the state.
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Mm… 56-26@Joracle_·
of choice, that Black voting block can be overridden by the white voting block. So Black folks in Louisiana and across the south, will struggle to elect any candidate that isn’t supported by a significant white voting block.
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Mm… 56-26@Joracle_·
It’s not so much about denying Black folks the right to vote, but diluting the Black vote that’s there. So that it doesn’t matter. They draw the maps, split majority Black districts in half, sometimes in more pieces, so that even if every Black person voted for their candidate
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Western Lensman
Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
A “devastated” Sunny Hostin is near tears over SCOTUS ending race-based congressional districts: “I have been discriminated against. And now I have to tell my children that they have less civil rights than I did when I was born." Beyond parody.
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