13 thoughts on “Obama the Destroyer

  1. I live in a neighborhood that is 30%-50% black, probably 30% latino, and maybe 30 or 40% white. I flew my Trump flag for months with no problems whatsoever. I have never once seen a BLM sign in my neighborhood, although I have seen them in some upper class white areas. Based on what I see and experience in my neighborhood, I find it extremely difficult to believe that we are on the verge of a race war.

    There are serious problems in America, obviously, but the media makes everything sound a million times worse than it is. And it’s bad-I am not saying that everything is fine, but if I only received my information from the television, I would lose my mind. BLM strikes me as a few black radicals with a lot of rich white supporters. It is a made for TV movement that has very little basis in reality.

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    1. Whatever it is it was brought to us by Obama. Race relations in America were just fine until we elected our first black President. He is full of hate for everything not black and/ or Mohammedan.

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      1. I know, I totally hear you, but from what I gather in my every day life, most black people are not taking up that banner. There is no question that Obama was and continues to be a menace to America, I just find it very difficult to picture a race war. Secession is different: considering what the Biden administration is doing, I can see people rebelling against the government, but I just can’t picture a race war.

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      2. I hear you, but I still say, BLM is a made for TV movement. Does it have an affect on the way some people think? Obviously, but are we in imminent danger of a race war? I doubt it. Normal black people are pleading for more, not less of a police presence in their neighborhoods: polls bear this out. There are some very loud people on television trying to whip up hatred for white people in general and cops in particular, and they are meeting with some success, mostly in areas that were already batshit crazy to begin with.

        I am not saying that everything is fine. Everything is definitely not fine, but as bad as things are, it’s still not as bad as it looks on television.

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  2. My black friends from Central America who have immigrated and assimilated neither can understand nor have respect for America’s black underclass and their enablers.

    America’s original sin is slavery. Present-day blacks in Central and South American are for the most part also descendants of slaves. Why are they not burning down their cities in perpetual anger about that? Why is the slavery still practiced in Africa and Mohammedan countries to this day not an issue?

    Why are all whites racists but no other race of human beings has even an ounce of racism in their benighted souls? I am so confused.

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    1. Exactly right, Simon. Collective punishment is anathema—except against Americans. No white American alive today was ever a slaveholder, no black American alive today was ever a slave. I mean, fuck!—no one holds modern Germans responsible forAuschwitz and Dachau—and those atrocities are within living memory!
      it is incredible that the freest, most tolerant nation ever to grace the scarred face of this benighted planet has to bear the opprobrium of the entire world.

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      1. “it is incredible that the freest, most tolerant nation ever to grace the scarred face of this benighted planet has to bear the opprobrium of the entire world.”

        If we do bear the opprobrium of the entire world, it has nothing whatsoever to do with slavery. It’s because we are the most powerful country on earth, and some people-especially powerful people-around the world are jealous. Also, we are the freest, most tolerant nation, and the powers that be in other nations would rather people not think about that. It is in their interests to portray America as a racist, evil place, but it is totally cynical. The only way to deal with this is to tell people as nicely as possible to eff off. Trump did that. The ruling class will never do that.

        Some black Americans are also cynical, and they are just doing what they think is in their interests, but some black Americans really are genuinely convinced that there is racism everywhere, I know at least one of them, and she is the nicest person-she is a Trump supporter! She isn’t cynical at all, she would never purposely hurt anyone, she is genuinely paranoid, and it’s for certain that there are others like her, but they are a tiny percentage of the overall population. Whether it’s white leftists or black leftists or various people around the world, most of those who accuse America of racism know very well that America is not racist. They are just using a tactic that works. The only way to deal with this is to make sure that the tactic stops working.

        I think it’s happening already. Normal people are sick of the bullshit, and those who are constantly decrying racism look more and more like the boy who cried wolf all the time.

        *the friend I described has never and would never accuse all white people of being racist. She encounters many white individuals whom she suspects of racism. I think she sees racism in a lot of places where it isn’t, but she has never accused white people as a group of being racist, and I really don’t think she would. She is, after all, an enthusiastic supporter of President Trump. She totally dismisses claims that he and his supporters are racist.

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      2. “but some black Americans really are genuinely convinced that there is racism everywhere,”

        And why shouldn’t they? It is only logical as that is what they have heard from all sources for the entirety of their lives.

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      3. It is not a travesty for those doing the brainwashing. It serves many people and many nations that mean us nothing but ill will and harm.

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  3. “Why are they not burning down their cities in perpetual anger about that?”

    In many if not most cases, the people burning the inner cities do not actually live there. The media wants you to think they do, but often they do not. Over the summer, there was a great deal of footage of rich white kids burning down the inner cities-we know that they were rich, because when they were arrested it turned out that many of them attended elite prep schools and their parents lived in wealthy areas. There is definitely a core of radicals, both white and black, and they get a great deal of media coverage, but normal people of all colors are not buying into this. From what I can tell, normal people of all colors are very angry about it.

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