Thanks for coming out. Bye-bye

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  1. NFA says:

    One going for the hamas bloc and the other for the blm cartel.

  2. NFA says:

    The Kalifornian Kommunist is also peddling ‘reparations’.

    I wonder if The USA can double their deficit over the next 4 years?

  3. Fat Tony says:

    I wonder if The USA can double their deficit over the next 4 years?

    Congress: Hold my beer…

  4. NFA says:

    Congress: Hold my beer…

    or Bourbon!

  5. Jannie says:

    Hamas wants Israel to invade Gaza. That will unite the Arab world and Iran, and Israel will lose the propaganda war. The only way Israel can do it is not “surgically”, but by flattening the entire place, hostages, civilians, the lot, leaving God to sort out the pieces. The actual troops who go in are going to be traumatised, they will be characterised as terrorists, and there will be plenty of dead civilians to make the case.

    People on both sides are trying to talk this into WW3, invading Gaza is a good start.

  6. jupes says:

    Vivek’s analysis fails because he gets the first bit wrong. He thinks Israel will invade Gaza without “clearly defined objectives”. That’s just wrong. Israels objectives are to destroy Hamas and to destroy the terrorist infrastructure i.e. the tunnels.

  7. Entropy says:

    Jannie, war is upon the Israelis, whether they want it or not.

    Sometimes there is no choice if extinction is off the table.

  8. Boxcar says:

    When is the AFL going to let me know my position on this?

  9. Morsie says:

    Israel lost the propaganda war decades ago. It needs to ensure it wins the actual war

  10. Tel says:

    He thinks Israel will invade Gaza without “clearly defined objectives”.

    Vivek presumes that the IDF takes instructions from the Pentagon … in which case “no clear objectives” would be standard operating procedure.

  11. Buccaneer says:

    Israel would do well to examine the Voice campaign by Jacinta Price, she managed to say the bit the left don’t like and prevail. They need to keep repeating the obvious dishonesty outed from the Palestinian supporters and linking it to the invasion by paraglider. Highlight the hospital lie. Embarrass the left in the mind of ordinary people, marginalise the extreme leftists, keep repeating it.

    Continuously call their action a pursuit of justice for the war crimes committed by Hamas on the people of Israel. Never call it a war. Make it clear that if Palestinians give up the Hamas criminals the action will cease.

  12. Entropy says:

    cNN still trying to suggest doubt about source of the hospital disaster.

  13. Buccaneer says:

    None of the media apologised for reporting the rocket hitting the hospital when it hit the car park. Stick to the provable facts and out the media outlets that propagate lies then either refuse to correct them or bury the correction with false uncertainty.

  14. Ed Case says:

    “During Jim Crow, Black banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction. Racists knew that without these, the Black community had no chance of building wealth. We must set federal dollars aside to rebuild Black infrastructure.”

    He’s got it exactly AssBackwards.
    Integration ended the black business class.
    RFK Jr just acting as a Biden proxy to the Black community.
    He was never a serious candidate.

  15. C.L. says:

    Why would Biden need a proxy to blacks?

  16. Buccaneer says:

    RFK Jr just acting as a Biden proxy to the Black community.

    Corn Pop must be feeling seriously jilted right now…..

  17. Buccaneer says:

    I think that RFK quote needs a slight adjustment to be accurate.

    “During Jim Crow, Black banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction. Democrats knew that without these, the Black community had no chance of building wealth. Its ironic a Democrat now says We must set federal dollars aside to rebuild Black infrastructure.”

    even if he now calls himself an independent.

  18. NFA says:

    I initially liked RFK jr’s entry into the 2024 ‘race’ but it turns out he is just running as another splitter of the potential Trump vote.

  19. Tel says:

    Jim Crow Laws were never a federal policy in the USA, only implemented at the state level and only a minority of states. It is outrageous to try and force all Americans to pay restitution for something most of them never did, and never supported.

    As for building “Black Infrastructure” … that’s nutty. How about simply protecting local business from black hooded BLM/commie goon squads, set to burn the cities? That would be a start … or even better … impose a federal Second Amendment requirement on every state and city governments making it illegal to deprive any owner of the right to defend person and property.

  20. Ed Case says:

    Why would Biden need a proxy to blacks?
    Because Biden himself can’t promise Reparations to blacks and keep the rest of his Democrat coalition together.
    Son of Democrat icon Kennedy saying it signals to black leaders that Reparations will be on the table in a second Biden Administration.

  21. Ed Case says:

    Negro Leagues legend ‘Cool Papa’ Bell was asked what Integration of Major League Baseball in 1947 meant to him personally.
    He said it meant the end of Negro owned Baseball Teams.
    Wider Integration starting in the early Fifties did the same to the Black business community in the South.

  22. Lee says:

    I initially liked RFK jr’s entry into the 2024 ‘race’ but it turns out he is just running as another splitter of the potential Trump vote.

    U.S. commentator Matt Walsh, unlike many conservatives, is firmly of the opinion that RFK Jr will take votes from Trump and probably put Biden (or whoever replaces him) back in the White House.

    But if RFK Jr is going to keep outflanking the Democrats from the left, then now I am not so sure.

  23. Ed Case says:

    “During Jim Crow, Black banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction. Democrats knew that without these, the Black community had no chance of building wealth.

    That’s just silly.
    Republican President Dwight Eisenhower started desegregation, which heralded the end of black businesses, farms, schools, hospitals, towns, banks, etc.

  24. Ed Case says:

    But if RFK Jr is going to keep outflanking the Democrats from the left, then now I am not so sure.
    RFK Jr was only in the Race to deter the Repubs from running Ron De Santis.
    Now that De Santis has tanked, RFK is helping to ensure Black Turnout, which is crucial if Joe is to beat Trump.

  25. Boambee John says:

    I see that Ed is even handed

    He supports racial segregation both here and in the United States.

  26. Buccaneer says:

    “During Jim Crow, Black banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction. Democrats knew that without these, the Black community had no chance of building wealth.

    That’s just silly.
    Republican President Dwight Eisenhower started desegregation, which heralded the end of black businesses, farms, schools, hospitals, towns, banks, etc.

    Are you somehow suggesting the abolition of Jim Crow was a bad thing, if so you’re touching on similar ground to that which saw you get a holiday.

    You really do just come here to graffiti outrageous misinformation in an attempt to get people here to repeat it.

  27. Ed Case says:

    Are you somehow suggesting the abolition of Jim Crow was a bad thing …?

    Yeah, just like the few serious Negro leaders of the day observed, and as it turned out for the Negro population in the Jim Crow States.
    It was a good thing for the Limousine Liberals, the [then] American equivalent of YES voters, who could pat themselves on the back despite never knowing any Negroes or being likely to have them as neighbours.
    Nelson Rockefeller exemplified the Limousine Liberals.

  28. Pat Mac says:

    Bucc, I’ll be with ya.
    Fuk the rest
    Pat

  29. Buccaneer says:

    Please, Ed, enlighten us with who these ‘serious Negro leaders’ might be?

  30. Ed Case says:

    Here’s your problem, Buccaneer:
    You don’t know anything about the subject, you don’t want to know anything about the subject, and you refuse to learn anything about the subject.
    But, other than that …

  31. Buccaneer says:

    I know that the Civil Rights bill of 1957 was supported by LBJ, but, like you, vociferously opposed by Southern Democrats. Please enlighten us who these ‘serious Negro Leaders’ might be?

    I also know the military was brought in to protect school children being integrated into previously white only schools. You’ll be so kind as to provide some evidence for the rest of your fantastic claims, since you’re so learned and all…

  32. Ed Case says:

    I also know the military was brought in to protect school children being integrated into previously white only schools.
    Mothers were staging a protest at the School gates.
    Dwight Eisenhower sent the 101st Airborne with fixed bayonets.
    Wanna defend that?

  33. Buccaneer says:

    So you’re admitting that your earlier assertion that Eisenhower had the military close black businesses was gaslighting… and your ‘serious Negro leaders’ were a fiction too.

  34. NFA says:

    GED – Gaslighting Ed

  35. Ed Case says:

    Marcus Garvey.
    Learn about this great man here.

  36. Buccaneer says:

    Ed, Garvey died well before the 1957 Civil Rights act and fictional military intervention you quote. Please show us somewhere that backs up your assertion that he was a ‘serious Negro Leader’

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