Just a reminder to #Democrats in the USA... You are supporting the party that fought for slavery and even after loosing the civil war enacted the Jim Crow laws and supported segregation for decades...
Now years later you have elected the first president in modern history who started his career on the platform of resisting desegregation efforts and doing everything in his power to keep schools segregated. In Biden's own words he didnt want to see the schools turn into "a racial jungle"
Might want to rethink your life choices and if you are really on the side of good...
@freemo we are. We do not invade the capitol and change reality when we do not like it.
@pthenq1 I will take 0.0001% of republicans storming a capitol in response to the police pulling their people out of a crowd and beating them in front of them (the events that were happening right before the crowd surged) anyday compared to democrats where 50%+ elected a segregationist who didnt want schools to turn into a "racial jungle"
@freemo yeah. 0.0001%. Like the ones working in extermination camps in Germany on the 40s. It does not matter. Now, today, republicans are the bad guys.
0.0001% tried to destroy democracy and 99.0009% are explaining why that insurrection was not an insurrection. :/
The difference is: the segregationist changed his mind and saw the error of his acts. Now it is doing something completely different.
It is not the case of the republicans. They are still explaining why the insurrection was not treason to the Constitution.
They do not see their wrongs in their acts... Today. Now. In this very moment...
@pthenq1 Notice you said nothing about the months of burning down federal buildings the democrats did before the election...
@freemo oh. That was bad. Violence must be canalized through politics. That is why we elect representatives and yada yada. To solve the violence (no the conflict) in a peaceful way.
So imagine when a party lose the elections and their supporters decide to storm the final election counting! How democratic is that!
@pthenq1 maybe then you shouldn't have voted for the two absolute worst choices given the nature of the violence... the violence was about black oppression and police brutality and who do you vote for, a segragationist president who started his whole career to keep segregation alive, and his VP a police officer whith a horrific human rights record... literally the two worst people if you actually wanted to solve anything.
@pthenq1 Are you kidding me.. are you seriously going to sit there and say the consequence of Biden prolonging segregation by years is benign... we are talking segregation here, you know, legally forcing black kids to be barred from white places! You think him spending over a decade promoting (and winning) that is benign... dude you lost it.
@pthenq1 Did you really just compare a farmer, who put his life on the line for years to create a nation, and then won... to biden.. a man who in the 70s was pro segregation, under obama he was ok murdering US citizens in drone attacks, and during the election said "if you dont vote for me you ain't black".. and you compare him to washington.... lololol... get out of here with that nonsense.
@freemo Biden 2021 is not Biden 1970.
It is ok to follow a project. Do you know who we all followed before?:
George Washington
George, before being George Washington, was a farmer in a plantation.
I think we could all agree that everybody was following the leadership of Washington and nobody believed or saw him as a farmer of a plantation.
Same with Biden: President Biden 2021 is not Mr. Biden 1970.
Follow the ideas. No the man.