The 28th thread about *rump





It is not a surprise that Black Maga acts as shields for these folks, there is always going to a percentage of black folks that will put their own self interests and closeness to power over the concerns of the majority.

My question is how do people counter such people, as naming calling is not going to work and even stating facts to them does not work.
 
It is not a surprise that Black Maga acts as shields for these folks, there is always going to a percentage of black folks that will put their own self interests and closeness to power over the concerns of the majority.

My question is how do people counter such people, as naming calling is not going to work and even stating facts to them does not work.
That is a million-dollar question that I wished I had the answer to.
 

Top Republicans don't want to talk about the DOJ paying Trump $10 billion :mad: :mad: :mad:



WASHINGTON — Top Republicans aren’t eager to discuss the prospect of President Donald Trump ordering his own administration to pay him as much as $10 billion in a legal settlement.

Trump sued the Internal Revenue Service in January, after he’d been back in office a year, over the unlawful release of his tax returns by a government contractor during his first term. The New York Times reported this week that Trump’s attorneys are in settlement talks with the Justice Department, aiming to reach an agreement before a judge has a chance to throw the case out.

Though Trump sued for $10 billion — a sum that would double his net worth, which has already grown by leaps and bounds during his presidency because of his family’s cryptocurrency investments — it seems unlikely he will ultimately receive such a large payout.

On Wednesday, Republicans largely tried to dodge questions about the case, which presents a clear conflict of interest for a president who has claimed unprecedented amounts of direct authority over government agencies, including the IRS and the Justice Department. The GOP is already facing political headaches over a different aspect of Trump’s self-aggrandizement, with many Republicans balking at spending $1 billion on his ballroom project.
 
It is not a surprise that Black Maga acts as shields for these folks, there is always going to a percentage of black folks that will put their own self interests and closeness to power over the concerns of the majority.

My question is how do people counter such people, as naming calling is not going to work and even stating facts to them does not work.

That is a million-dollar question that I wished I had the answer to.
Other than offering an opposing view there isn't much that can be done. Your first sentence somewhat answers why. Unfortunately, there has been a market for playing the apologist role since the end of reconstruction. Writers like Shelby Steele, economist like Thomas Sowell and lawyers like Clarence Thomas unapologetically hopped on that wagon. They have even managed to offend other so-called black conservatives every now and then. The opportunism exists and it pays well. They believe it's worth enduring the criticism they receive so there you have it. Money has always talked and b/s has always walked.
 



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