@bob_the_fisherman Said
No grip lost here. Just can't be bothered with the bulls*** any more.
The Democrat party uses black people and treats them like s***. If I was black in America and I found out the history of this party that Hitler thought was too racist I doubt there would be a live Democrat left in the country if I could have my way. They have destroyed the lives of how many millions of black people?
Who was the Democratic President who said he would "have those n*ggers voting Democrat for 200 years," once their attempt to continue treating them like animals failed? What did he say that about?
BLM do not give a s*** about black people. They do not care about David Dorn, the cop who served his community. They do not care about George Floyd either, he was just a convenient political tool to use to keep those black folk angry, poor and therefore, Democrat voters.
There is no point pretending otherwise.
The senile piece of s*** who told black people they are not black unless they vote for the party of the KKK and the 1994 crime bill and the aborting of more black babies than are born in major American cities, and the party that keeps the black prison population high, accidentally told the truth. A few black people started asking questions. This is not acceptable.
The death of George Floyd was exactly what the DNC needed. They could not have scripted it better if they tried.
But please, tell me that the media, the DNC and BLM cares deeply for the plight of the black community. And as you do that, please put that in the context of David Dorn, and the media ignoring it.
You really have lost the plot.
I'm glad I'm not the only one seeing it now.
Keep going. The men in white coats will come sooner or later.
As for goings on in US. I'm just glad I'm not over there. The downward spiral of your country could ultimately lead to another civil war and the bloodshed from that will be appalling given the amount of weaponry in the hands of the populace.
But that's for you to sort out. I'm happy to be where I am. Our civil unrest amounts to an infinitesimally smaller number of people behaving like hooligans for a day and having gotten all their angst off their chest and made their point, they go home.
That doesn't mean campaigns are over. We just move on to the political phase. The BLM protesters here are now working on changing things politically. As far as statues go, councils all over the country are now reviewing what they have on plinths in their wards. Some prominent ones (such as Rhodes, in Oxford) are already coming down. Others will follow. Some will remain, but broadly speaking, the fascists have lost that battle.
Black people's rights are front and centre on the public agenda. And the black people have the broad support of the majority. The campaign is a long way from over, but the momentum is firmly with the black people.
And rightly so.