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@MikeNellis Why do you go on with this smuck? All money isn’t good money. He’s one of the absolute worst so called news anchors/reporters on TV. CNN isn’t great but Abby is better than this smuck.
@TheTNHoller@NashvilleScene@MarshaBlackburn I would like to know the Chinese Restaurant who allowed her to do this in their building. They ought to be ashamed of themselves and I hope no one ever visits their restaurant again.
🔥 Salute to the @NashvilleScene for calling out @MarshaBlackburn and her racist Chinese restaurant ad 🫡
(as every local Tennessee outlet should)
https://t.co/EUIJ6A4Q1P
Argentinian flight instructor Leandro Andrés Bertazzo was mid-lesson with his 22-year-old student when he turned to her and said:
“You know what you have to do. Carry on.”
Then he opened the door and jumped out of the plane.
The student kept her cool and landed the aircraft safely.
Pete Hegseth - where was this energy when it comes to Pete’s white supremacy tattoos? It’s loud mouths like this guy who do nothing to help conversations around issues like this. Always telling people how they should think while never having to work hard for a damn thing in his life.
I wish we could write in crayon on here so that maggots can understand words better. Bitch was a fan of eugenics. That’s your white power cup of tea, not mine. What I clearly point out is the sentence you purposely skip over to prove a point that isn’t based in reality or what was written.
@NewEnglandTrad@ReevesNeak@AprilSpark1890@grok I truly hope you never have a child with a disability. The use of that word will haunt you for the rest of your days.
What am I saying. I hope you are sterilized and can never produce offspring. We need less of people like you on EARTH.
Literally a fact not a myth. Proof is why republicans never get more than 8% -10% of the blk votes.
Is the sky blue on most days or is that a myth as well?
What’s a myth is that Trump won in 2020. What is a myth is that your party believes in equality 🤣. These are proven myths. Now go back to your circle jerk little man.
I did read it. Unlike you, I didn’t stop where it was convenient.
Hiring Black doctors, nurses, and community leaders to reach underserved Black communities is not the same thing as wanting to exterminate Black people. Those are two completely different claims.
If you believe the goal was extermination, then prove intent. Show where the letter says, “Our objective is to eliminate Black people.” You can’t, because it doesn’t.
Do I think Margaret Sanger held views that deserve criticism? Absolutely. She associated with eugenicists, and many of her views were wrong. I have no problem saying that.
What I won’t do is invent evidence that isn’t there.
More importantly, you’ve spent this entire debate committing the same logical fallacy: guilt by association.
Margaret Sanger isn’t the modern Democratic Party.
Planned Parenthood isn’t the Democratic Party.
A 1939 private letter isn’t the 2026 Democratic platform.
You’ve never bridged that gap with evidence. You’ve simply declared that because A was associated with B nearly a century ago, therefore millions of Democrats today believe the same thing.
That’s not how evidence works.
And for someone who keeps demanding proof from everyone else, you’ve yet to produce a single official Democratic Party platform, resolution, or policy that advocates exterminating any race. Not one.
You’ve confused historical association with present-day proof. Those are not the same thing.
At least double mine. Good come back. So stupid. You and your 8th grade level of history surely proves how much you really know.
You don’t compete with me on any level and that’s evident in this conversation. My bank account, my home, my woman, my career are all superior to yours little guy. That’s what you hate so much. I’m better than you. That really hurts this tired little white male
@NewEnglandTrad@ReevesNeak@AprilSpark1890@grok So what! My lord you are impossible. You arent making a point here guy. You think your boogeyman Hillary Clinton trumps all the foolishness you support and your rapist, pedo, corrupt, communist loving president supports.
Gosh you are weird man
You’re making the exact same mistake again. You can’t help to use this tired old playbook of cherry picking and misinformation. Stop it— you look stupid.
“Abolish the White Race” sounds outrageous until you read what the author actually meant. Noel Ignatiev wasn’t advocating exterminating white people. He was arguing that “whiteness” is a social construct and that the political category should be dismantled. I disagree with his framing, but that’s not remotely the same thing as advocating genocide.
That’s why context matters.
Ironically, it’s the same thing you’ve been doing with the Margaret Sanger letter—quoting headlines and half-sentences while ignoring the rest of the text.
If your argument only works after removing context, then your argument isn’t nearly as strong as you think it is.
As for “deplorable writings,” there are certainly racist writers from many eras whose views are well documented, but it’s important to quote them accurately and in context. For example:
* James Henry Hammond argued that slavery was a “positive good” and advanced the racist “mudsill theory,” claiming society required a permanently subordinate laboring class.
* George Fitzhugh argued that Black people were naturally suited to slavery and that slavery was preferable to free labor.
* John C. Calhoun called slavery “a positive good” rather than a necessary evil.
* Madison Grant promoted racial hierarchy and influenced early 20th-century eugenics.
* Lothrop Stoddard argued for white racial supremacy and warned against what he called the “rising tide” of non-white peoples.
Those writings are fair game to criticize because they explicitly argue for racial hierarchy or racial inequality. The strongest rebuttal is to quote them faithfully and let their own words speak for themselves rather than relying on cropped excerpts or headlines.