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<blockquote data-quote="Beerus" data-source="post: 12470" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>It puzzles me looking back on history. The democratic party wanted to keep slavery legal. If people are so concerned with people doing evil things from the past, why is this glossed over?</p><p></p><p>As far as I can see, they have done nothing for black communities in YEARS other than allowed them to get worse. I can't think of one black community in America that is doing better, even when Obama was president. It seems like politicians just use them for gaining votes and do nothing to help them. Every few years since like 2004, a school in Cleveland, in a primarily black neighborhood, was getting closed. Nothing was done about it. That is more kids turning to crime on the streets just to make ends meet. If the people start to take notice nothing is being done, they slip a bandaid over the issues and call it a day.</p><p></p><p>I see them do this with Mexicans too. The only time immigrants, legal or illegal matter is around the voting season. You haven't heard much on them lately because they are too focused on making sure they capitalize off the black communities through BLM. What is horrible is by ignoring these riots and ignoring the men and women who have lost their businesses, their jobs, their livelihood, they are screwing over thousands upon thousands of Americans who didn't deserve this crap. They are basically saying they don't matter. </p><p></p><p>So many politicians in positions of power are two-faced hypocritical liars who only care about money and power, and thanks to MSM being paid to spread their crap, millions of Americans eat it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerus, post: 12470, member: 1"] It puzzles me looking back on history. The democratic party wanted to keep slavery legal. If people are so concerned with people doing evil things from the past, why is this glossed over? As far as I can see, they have done nothing for black communities in YEARS other than allowed them to get worse. I can't think of one black community in America that is doing better, even when Obama was president. It seems like politicians just use them for gaining votes and do nothing to help them. Every few years since like 2004, a school in Cleveland, in a primarily black neighborhood, was getting closed. Nothing was done about it. That is more kids turning to crime on the streets just to make ends meet. If the people start to take notice nothing is being done, they slip a bandaid over the issues and call it a day. I see them do this with Mexicans too. The only time immigrants, legal or illegal matter is around the voting season. You haven't heard much on them lately because they are too focused on making sure they capitalize off the black communities through BLM. What is horrible is by ignoring these riots and ignoring the men and women who have lost their businesses, their jobs, their livelihood, they are screwing over thousands upon thousands of Americans who didn't deserve this crap. They are basically saying they don't matter. So many politicians in positions of power are two-faced hypocritical liars who only care about money and power, and thanks to MSM being paid to spread their crap, millions of Americans eat it up. [/QUOTE]
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