Yes, that was the goal, and yes he did it. And yes, I voted for it.
Notice how she has to go out of her way to make black people victims? Like you want to say Trans people are less welcome, ok, whole host of laws and things dealing with that issue (Not that I disagree with banning Trans people in girls sports or banning trans females from using the female bathroom or banning hormones and surgeries on minors because they claim to be trans). Same thing with Hispanics and being disappeared, sure deportation is taking place and at very fast pace. I could actually understand that statement as well.
But literally nothing about anything Trump has done in anyway has negatively impacted the black community. But it's like you can't just point out others and how things impact them. You also have to feel like you are somehow the "victim." Why is it that we always see this, specifically with the Democratic Party.
I've never understood, will never understand and absolutely despise the way some people desire to be a victim. That's just not how I have ever been taught or ever have approached life.
It's not productive or empowering. And it clearly, is not making them happy.
It allows them (in their minds) an open-ended pass to excuse any behavior. Oh, he robbed a store? Well, I feel bad for him because he was raised in the projects. Hell, I posted something the other day that was a perfect example. Judge reduced a sentence by half from the one that was handed down by the jury because the judge felt bad for the dude. It's ridiculous.No I actually think it's part of what cripples and holds back parts of the black community for example. It's a defeatist position that leads to failure. So why make up victimization? It must give some sort of a rewarding feeling to say "I'm a victim" even when you're not.
I'm not if it means you have to pander and act like someone you aren't to do so.It's 100% about swaying voters.
This shit is so exhausting.
Whole milk is disgusting and I refuse to believe it is healthy.
To clarify I don't drink any milk, I think it's gross.
Rewarding victimhood creates the victim Olympics and pandering to it is how they keep voters in swayNotice how she has to go out of her way to make black people victims? Like you want to say Trans people are less welcome, ok, whole host of laws and things dealing with that issue (Not that I disagree with banning Trans people in girls sports or banning trans females from using the female bathroom or banning hormones and surgeries on minors because they claim to be trans). Same thing with Hispanics and being disappeared, sure deportation is taking place and at very fast pace. I could actually understand that statement as well.
But literally nothing about anything Trump has done in anyway has negatively impacted the black community. But it's like you can't just point out others and how things impact them. You also have to feel like you are somehow the "victim." Why is it that we always see this, specifically with the Democratic Party.
I've never understood, will never understand and absolutely despise the way some people desire to be a victim. That's just not how I have ever been taught or ever have approached life.
"This is a black-only bathroom"
~admits Asian guy~
Is this real, or a social experiment, or a prank?