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Since you're so tuned in to the "black community". Have they ever seen what you post here? You certainly wouldn't be invited to the cook out.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
🤣🤣 typical Maga. Absolutely not paying attention, and in too big of a hurry to "own" someone who disagrees with you. Your Patriot friend Marg brought up how she knows the southern "black community" is going for Trump.
So, since I was responding to her comment, let's see you post the exact thing to her. If you do not, then you are just a performative outrage artist.
And my friends and family are well aware of many posts here on ATS. So yeah, pretty confident she would not be invited. ATS has been the object of amusement after many family dinners, in between karaoke, spelling bees and dance contests. We vary our entertainment.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Ah yes, I also can guarantee you do not go around looking at people of color, and determine who is of Jamaican descent, Dominican, from the U.S., Brazilian, etc. Pretty sure you lump them all together.
And why should it matter? Marg insists the "black community" is all in for the old white guy, why wouldn't they be interested in a brown Jamaican Indian?
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: marg6043
They do? His rally in Georgia is Saturday. Let's look for the turnout. I mean besides the same 4 guys he places behind him in the Trump 2020 t-shirts that miraculosly appear at rallies throughout the country.
I'll look for pics from the same stadium at Harris' rally that took place this evening. We can compare the "black community support".
Since you're so tuned in to the "black community". Have they ever seen what you post here? You certainly wouldn't be invited to the cook out.
Quavo is an institution in the Atlanta rap scene, being born and raised in the area. A source close to Quavo says the rapper is excited to welcome Vice President Harris to his hometown for her first presidential rally in Georgia; the two have formed an authentic bond over the past year, having worked closely together to raise awareness for gun violence prevention.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
And no surprise, you again came for me, yet are silent to your breathern who actually said it. Hence my response to her.
Yep, typical Maga performative outrage.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
BLACK JOURNALISTS who understand that "A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats", are catching hell for inviting 2024 Presidential Candidate & former U.S. President Donald Trump to speak to their group, and participate in a Q&A session, on Wednesday July 31st.
In fact, One of their leaders just resigned her post, in protest..
Continued at: www.axios.com...
Karen Attiah, a longtime Washington Post columnist, on Tuesday said she was stepping down as co-chair of the annual National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention following internal and external backlash over the announcement of former President Trump as a featured speaker.
Why it matters: The group has a history of inviting presidential candidates to its annual conference, but Trump's participation is causing a rift between members.
-President Biden addressed a virtual conference between the NABJ and NAHJ in 2020.
-Hillary Clinton spoke at a joint conference between the NABJ and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in 2016.
-Former President Obama spoke at a Unity conference amongst four journalism diversity groups, including NABJ, in 2008.
NABJ announced Trump's participation at the conference Monday evening, drawing swift pushback from NABJ members and journalists broadly.
Trump will be interviewed on Wednesday at noon CST by a panel of Black journalists, including ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott, Fox News host Harris Faulkner, and Semafor reporter Kadia Goba.
The focus of the discussion is on the most "pressing issues facing the black community," per NABJ.
The Trump campaign confirmed his participation in a statement.
It's sad that many Black Journalists welcomed confirmed racist Joe Biden, but don't want to hear from the man who saved Black Lives, by lowering inner-city crime.
-WeMustCare
Karen Attiah, a longtime Washington Post columnist, on Tuesday said she was stepping down as co-chair of the annual National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention following internal and external backlash over the announcement of former President Trump as a featured speaker.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: WeMustCare
The truth is that here in the south black community's support Trump, but you are not going to find that out from liberal news channels.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: frogs453
" We can compare the "black community support". "
Ah , you Do Know Kamala is a Jamaican Indian Right ? ......Hmm.....
originally posted by: Boomer1947
a reply to: WeMustCare
A rising tide might lift all boats, but an improving economy doesn't necessarily help all sectors of society equally. It depends on the details of how the economics are distributed.
The lowest that Black unemployment got under Trump was 5.3% in August and September of 2019, while the lowest under Biden was 4.8% in April, 2023, a record low for the last 50 years or so.
The lowest Black poverty rate under Trump was 18.8% in 2019, while the lowest Black poverty rate under Biden was 17.1% in 2022, another record.
www.cnn.com...
originally posted by: WeMustCare
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
BLACK JOURNALISTS who understand that "A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats", are catching hell for inviting 2024 Presidential Candidate & former U.S. President Donald Trump to speak to their group, and participate in a Q&A session, on Wednesday July 31st.
In fact, One of their leaders just resigned her post, in protest..
Continued at: www.axios.com...
Karen Attiah, a longtime Washington Post columnist, on Tuesday said she was stepping down as co-chair of the annual National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention following internal and external backlash over the announcement of former President Trump as a featured speaker.
Why it matters: The group has a history of inviting presidential candidates to its annual conference, but Trump's participation is causing a rift between members.
-President Biden addressed a virtual conference between the NABJ and NAHJ in 2020.
-Hillary Clinton spoke at a joint conference between the NABJ and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in 2016.
-Former President Obama spoke at a Unity conference amongst four journalism diversity groups, including NABJ, in 2008.
NABJ announced Trump's participation at the conference Monday evening, drawing swift pushback from NABJ members and journalists broadly.
Trump will be interviewed on Wednesday at noon CST by a panel of Black journalists, including ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott, Fox News host Harris Faulkner, and Semafor reporter Kadia Goba.
The focus of the discussion is on the most "pressing issues facing the black community," per NABJ.
The Trump campaign confirmed his participation in a statement.
It's sad that many Black Journalists welcomed confirmed racist Joe Biden, but don't want to hear from the man who saved Black Lives, by lowering inner-city crime.
-WeMustCare