Posted on Jan 29, 2022
Leftists claim Clarence Thomas not 'black,' Barrett not a 'woman'
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Wait, what?
If you don't agree with someone's views, you get to remove their identity?
If you don't agree with someone's views, you get to remove their identity?
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Well the far right wants to ban 'things' in that situation so guess it could apply to people too.
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
GySgt Jack Wallace While you guys have them on their toes can you march them right out of the Country "WE" all love and fought to preserve? By the way have them take their radical ideologies with them so we can once again recognize our Great Country as Americans.
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LTC Matthew Schlosser
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Not having a book in a public library isn't a ban, you're still allowed to have your own personal copy, you lying liar.
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Nobody said that those of the left wings were all there in upstairs MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Regardless of skin color, apparently anyone who is educated and holds a real job can't be "Black" -- unless, of course, they are a self-appointed "Community Leader" in which case they can be rich without needing any other job.
Of course this isn't really new, anyone remember The Cosby Show from back before we heard about Bill Cosby's habit of drugging women?
For eight seasons (1983-1992) this was a highly rated sitcom about a black family in New York City. They owned their own home, the father was a medical doctor, the mother (Phylicia Rashad) was an attorney, and the kids were all attending school. As the show entered the 1990's it met resistance because the entire family weren't black enough -- no the problem was not their skin color, the problem was they they were an upper middle class intact family. The show was dropped. In 1996 Cosby and Rashad came back with another family sitcom, but now he was a transit worker who had been forced to retire and she was just his wife. The show never really resonated with either black or white audiences and only lasted a few seasons.
Of course this isn't really new, anyone remember The Cosby Show from back before we heard about Bill Cosby's habit of drugging women?
For eight seasons (1983-1992) this was a highly rated sitcom about a black family in New York City. They owned their own home, the father was a medical doctor, the mother (Phylicia Rashad) was an attorney, and the kids were all attending school. As the show entered the 1990's it met resistance because the entire family weren't black enough -- no the problem was not their skin color, the problem was they they were an upper middle class intact family. The show was dropped. In 1996 Cosby and Rashad came back with another family sitcom, but now he was a transit worker who had been forced to retire and she was just his wife. The show never really resonated with either black or white audiences and only lasted a few seasons.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi - all those people have been accused of being "white" or oreos or race traitors...see a pattern here? I don't even need coffee to see it!
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi - that's what I am talking about. They redefine words and people...
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