HyperNormalization

zeddd

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tinydick is in a world his own. Beyond the pale. He and Sheskunk would make good bunkmates.
It seems so, his argument is that if the US stops bombing whomever then the tent city problem in LA will vanish. Do you think he is attempting to create a dialectic or is he being a dumb shit, this or that, tard?
 

ttystikk

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It seems so, his argument is that if the US stops bombing whomever then the tent city problem in LA will vanish. Do you think he is attempting to create a dialectic or is he being a dumb shit, this or that, tard?
Jesus Christ, do you ever have anything of your own to say or do you make it your life's work to stuff other people's mouths full of things they never said?
 

Fogdog

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Bernie isn't 'avoiding black and Hispanic issues', he's focusing on the economic problems of our country with respect to those who are underprivileged and discriminated against. Considering that black and Hispanic Americans (Baltimore and Puerto Rico leap to mind as examples) are far more likely to be economically disadvantaged, I think his approach has merit. The fact that the Democratic Party hasn't addressed the economic troubles of these groups is highly suspicious and again shows his strategy as being on the solid ground of championing relevant solutions to their problems.
"we were invisible to him"

"yes, I think that people are tired of pc rhetoric"

Wage inequality and the capital crime of driving while black will not change if with campaign finance reform is enacted. Nor will universal healthcare affect environmental racism. The Democratic party is in agreement with the policies Bernie propounds, in fact, what Bernie is talking about is not revolutionary. What you berners don't understand is the party is a coalition of several groups with interests that intersect but aren't monolithic. A better America will become possible when you fragile whites start listening to other groups and working for their goals too. Some in the "Our Revolution" reform effort get it. Bernie doesn't. Still, good on him that he isn't sitting on their message.
 

ttystikk

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"we were invisible to him"

"yes, I think that people are tired of pc rhetoric"

Wage inequality and the capital crime of driving while black will not change if with campaign finance reform is enacted. Nor will universal healthcare affect environmental racism. The Democratic party is in agreement with the policies Bernie propounds, in fact, what Bernie is talking about is not revolutionary. What you berners don't understand is the party is a coalition of several groups with interests that intersect but aren't monolithic. A better America will become possible when you fragile whites start listening to other groups and working for their goals too. Some in the "Our Revolution" reform effort get it. Bernie doesn't. Still, good on him that he isn't sitting on their message.
If this is true then why is his approval among black and Hispanic populations so high?

Maybe he could do better, but I didn't see any other candidate willingly give up their podium to Black Lives Matter activists.

And don't even bother trying on the 'Hillary would be better'. Mrs 'bring them to heel' is not going to do anything for minorities besides build more prisons for them.
 

see4

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It seems so, his argument is that if the US stops bombing whomever then the tent city problem in LA will vanish. Do you think he is attempting to create a dialectic or is he being a dumb shit, this or that, tard?
I'll take, "tinydick is a dumb shit for 400".
 

Fogdog

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If this is true then why is his approval among black and Hispanic populations so high?

Maybe he could do better, but I didn't see any other candidate willingly give up their podium to Black Lives Matter activists.

And don't even bother trying on the 'Hillary would be better'. Mrs 'bring them to heel' is not going to do anything for minorities besides build more prisons for them.
again?

The only polls that matter are election polls. Bernie couldn't beat Hillary. The primary wasn't rigged.
 

Fogdog

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We disagree.
LOL, lost in lala land are you? I answered your question with facts. There is nothing to disagree with.

Opinion polls don't matter, unlike elections there are no consequences. Opinion polls are terrible predictors of election results This is a fact, not an opinion.

Bernie did lose to Hillary. This is a fact.

The primary wasn't rigged. There is no evidence whatsoever that elections were tampered with to affect results. This is a fact.
 

dagwood45431

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You are useless and contribute nothing.

Completely.
I am not attempting to contribute beyond having a good time, blowing off some steam and cracking a few jokes. I'm here to have a good time. What do you believe you're doing here? You actually believe you're contributing something of substance to the zeitgeist? Have you changed and hearts and minds yet? What is your goal here?
 

SneekyNinja

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6 post meltdown!

Again, people aren't necessarily opposed to the content of the video, they're just not going to spend 2 hours watching it.

Alot of people, myself included, like to read things as our medium. Words, black and white.
 
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