I am not going to base my views on the possibility that someone belongs to the exception of groups that one can assume vote a specific way with near utmost certainty. I would feel this same way if this was some hippie that was treated like this. I say GOOD. You reap what you sow. If they cannot think for themselves and wake up to what is happening right now, they likely never will. They can either join the fight against this tyranny, or not.texagbeliever said:gbaby23 said:Ridiculous false equivalency. Black people have decided who they will vote for en masse, I have no sympathy when they are at the mercy of their decisions. Please, continue trying to be their savior.texagbeliever said:TexAgs91 said:Blacks in this country had no say when we had slavery and for a long time after. They do now, and who do they vote for? After all this is going on, who will they continue to vote for?texagbeliever said:TexAgs91 said:
Meh. Blacks voted for this. When they stop voting for the party of slavery we'll take them seriously.
You don't fight for someone who is being oppressed because they were your ally before. You fight for the ones being oppressed because it is the right thing to do. Principles over party.
Don't care. Right or wrong is not dictated by someone's actions that benefit/harm me. Easy example: A baby that is aborted who likely would vote against the way I would 18 years later; should I be pro abortion? Absolutely not. That is a baby, a unique person given life by the Creator. It is my obligation to fight for him/her.
I get the frustration. I get the fact that this sucks. Sometimes you just have to trust doing the right thing pays off and you may not see it.
Im not their savior but if you lump them altogether as your enemy then you are playing into the hands of CRT. You don't know how this family voted. You don't know how they will vote next time. If you treat them with disdain then you will never gain new allies. You may want to be in the minority fighting this fight, id rather welcome anyone to join the side that is right.
Do you make fun of Candace Owens when she is attacked by the left? Or is she different because she has publicly claimed to be conservative. Is their some action a black person must do for you to think you are on their side? Do you hold others to that silly standard?
And I do not care one way or another about Candace Owens. If black people wanted the benefit of the doubt for holding right wing views, maybe they should vote like it.