No Mike…Obama getting elected didn’t create racism or division. It exposed how much racism was already here. A Black man becoming president made a lot of white people uncomfortable because it challenged the idea of who they believed should hold power in this country.
Instead of addressing racism, white people blamed Obama for the reaction racist people had to his success. He’s not responsible for the hate. Racists are. The division came from white people refusing to accept equality, progress, and the fact that America was changing.
By Jasmine Crockett:
"Hey Tim Scott,
You spent years tap dancing through every interview, every speech, every Sunday show appearance telling America that racism was basically over and that your success story proved everybody else just needed to work harder and complain less.
You carried water for people who mocked civil rights, demonized poor people, gutted diversity programs, attacked voting rights, and treated Black history like a disease.
And for what?
No VP slot.
No cabinet throne.
No real power.
Not even basic respect.
You confessed your admiration on national television for people who viewed you as nothing more than a convenient talking point — the “See? We have one!” guy standing in the background smiling on cue.
Then the second you showed the smallest trace of independence and questioned that disgusting Obama monkey post, your own side turned on you like starving wolves.
Suddenly the loyal house servant wasn’t loyal enough.
Now you’re sitting in a car recording cellphone videos reminding the world that you’re still Black.
Trust us, Senator — nobody forgot.
The problem is that you spent so much time trying to convince other people that racism wasn’t real that now, when it smacks you directly in the face, you want sympathy from the same community you lectured for years.
You defended the people stripping away protections for minorities, women, the poor, and working-class families. You stood beside people cheering the destruction of programs our grandparents marched, bled, and died for.
And now you look shocked that the crowd you entertained never actually saw you as an equal.
The Bible talks about the Prodigal Son returning home after losing everything.
But the Prodigal Son came home humble.
You spent years helping burn the house down.
And now you’re politically homeless:
too Black for the people you defended,
too eager to defend them for the people you abandoned.
That’s the tragedy of selling your dignity for a seat at a table that was never meant for you.
Tim, you may be the PRODIGAL SON, BUT YOU CAN’T COME HOME."
We saw it coming. He didn't want to.
Thomas was also mocked by the Black Boule at his university. A bunch of light skinned snobs making fun of the dark skinned poor kid from the South.
I talked to someone who said they told Thomas that his afro was “f*cked up” & giggled.
I don’t believe Thomas ever came back from this mocking. His politics became the politics of vengeance. He hates his own people. And we all suffer because of it. Because of his damaged psychology.
The man went from Black Panther Party to Republican Party.
That’s kinda the problem…
All of the major players are owned by the same people, so there’s no “competitive tension.”
Marvel was a reaction to DC, Warner Bros cartoons were a reaction to Disney, Star Wars was a reaction to Star Trek… you NEED that “you’re that, but we’re this!” tug of war to make things interesting.
Exactly, a lot of these people are getting exposed. It was all fine and dandy until they found out a black woman voiced her.
People like this spent days celebrating Pragmata as a victory, sticking it to the lefties, celebrating fatherhood, and the moment a black person is involved in its success, people like this flip their shit.
All of that energy disappears. It's not about fighting the culture war with these kind of people, it's only a shield and an outlet for these people to express how they really feel. I'm seeing everyday the mask slipping off a lot of them.