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Apr 11, 2021 19:43:06   #
Radiance3
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Where will we get the money ? I can remind you it is our money too. We elect people to congress that are to decide where the money will be spent.
It is printed to benefit every citizen , not only a select few. Stop buying the lies that the money only belongs to rich people and no one else deserves it.
Explain to me, what does American Birthright signify ?
To work for pennies a lifetime , die in poverty. With no freedoms, opportunities or Liberty.
What is an American Birthright and why do youz people keep giving it all away ?
Where will we get the money ? I can remind you it ... (show quote)

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Government takes away money from those who work hard to earn. Then distribute to those dumb, lazy mobs, and thugs. Give to those who always complain of "racial discrimination".

There are two sets of people. Those who earn and pay taxes, and those who don't pay taxes, cause they are lazy and dumb. The smarter the person, the bigger that person earns.

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Apr 11, 2021 23:31:18   #
Sicilianthing
 
Milosia2 wrote:
W***e A******ns feared they'd one day become victims of the monstrous capitalism they built
Trump's sparsely-attended Tulsa rally exposes his greatest ...
www.alternet.org

Kaitlin Bird April 11, 2021

From the moment Donald Trump rose to political prominence, the pundit class stubbornly clung to "economic anxiety" as the explanation for why white v**ers can't quit him. No matter how often the idea was deconstructed, no matter how much evidence contradicted it, and no matter how ridiculous it became, the notion that poverty—not race—was the central force in lifting a bankrupt billionaire to the highest office in the land had a firm hold in the national political imagination.


As recently as January's i**********n, multiple commentators, columnists and social scientists expressed surprise at the wealth, resources and status afforded by these deeply "anxious" insurgents attacking the US Capitol, or felt compelled to further debunk the zombie lie that Trump v**ers have embraced bigotry in response to economic hardship. There's only one problem with this: economic anxiety is real.

Rather than extend healthcare, housing and food security to a Black and brown underclass, w***e A******ns commodified basic needs into a catastrophe that has claimed almost 600,000 lives.

The mistake of "economic anxiety" as a concept was to substitute it for bigotry instead of understanding it is reflected and informed by bigotry. In a society built on w***e s*******y, everything relies on it, and our economy is no exception. We designed a country where white people progressed and profited explicitly at the cost of the lives and the land of Black and Indigenous people. Colonization, s***ery, homesteading, redlining, mass European immigration: all wealth-building efforts adding to white coffers while commodifying Native resources and obliterating Black livelihoods.


There is no era of the nation's history in which white people built fortunes without racial subjugation, and w***e A******ns are so aware of this, many can't imagine an economy without it. Simply, white v**ers didn't embrace bigotry because they faced economic precarity; they faced economic precarity because they embraced bigotry.


The Shining City on a Hill, the new world with streets are paved with gold, the land of opportunity and merit and promise—these are all the mythologies of white intergenerational wealth that elide the t***h of a bounty built atop blood and bones.

In this national story, white people created and defined the wealth of the country, bolstered "widespread" prosperity and set a new standard of living for the world. The biggest economy and its fruits are exclusively "American," and "American" is defined by white wealth. To say anything else is an indictment of capitalism, especially the American version of it. Anything else reveals a lie of theft, abuse and exploitation. Anything else suggests that white people did not earn their primacy, but stole it.



And then Barack Obama got elected president in the middle of a profound financial panic. Change meant now a Black man would make decisions about how to rebuild the economy, where to allocate resources and what the costs of w***e s*********t capitalism had been—to best avoid them going forward. For the white elite, Obama's presidency was an indictment of their system. For the white middle class, it was an interrogation of their worthiness. For the white poor, it was an existential crisis.

Even though Obama's actual policy preferences were remarkably milquetoast and technocratic, his presence as the first Black man to be elected president was the embodiment of radicalism. This is why the white wealthy joked about "the affirmative action president" even as they systematically attacked through the judiciary the opportunities affirmative action affords. This is why the white middle class said they wanted "their country back" and disliked his public solidarity with Black people being attacked as an underclass, regardless of their actual personal wealth. This is why white low-income workers accepted "socialism" as a slur for his presence in the White House as the chief executive. If Obama represented the future of America—its hopes, possibilities, wealth—then whiteness now represented its shameful and broken past.



No matter what the manifestation the bigotry took, all of it was fueled by fear. Fear that wealthy white scions may not be as secure as their parents; fear that rising Black and Indigenous power inevitably results in a shrinking white middle class; fear that whiteness was no longer enough to maintain dignity in poverty and depression.


So it was no surprise that when someone spoke to the fear of a "great replacement"1 politically, culturally and economically, that white v**ers rushed to him for validation, and accepted wh**ever the costs might be (mostly paid by Black and brown people) to get the fleeting feeling of security in believing that nothing would really change.

W***e A******ns have feared they would one day become victims of the monstrous capitalism they built, even as they enjoyed the security and safety of generations of exploitation, and it has given us untold suffering as a country. Rather than extend healthcare, housing and food security to a Black and brown underclass, they commodified basic needs into a catastrophe that's claimed almost 600,000 lives.

Quick to reopen an economy that has relied on the labor of disproportionately Black and brown workers, w***e A******ns have been even quicker to deny access to citizenship or the rights therein to the very same people. They scramble, desperately, to hold on to a system and society already escaping their grasp, and yet this only drives them deeper into denial and violence. The loss of white primacy is a kind of vigilant anxiety, a painful acceptance of t***h that many cannot bear to face, and they have found a political movement ready and willing to keep them oblivious.

Because it isn't only the economy at risk.
W***e A******ns feared they'd one day become victi... (show quote)


>>>

I’m looking forward to Whitey Turning on the Scumbag Mexicans, Central Americans and Hispanic Scum in general !

Can’t wait...

Oh boy it’s coming and I’m so excited....

Go Whitey and then Go Blacky on everything else ...

B****s is turning on the Asian invaders and soon they will also turn on the Hispanics ...

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Apr 12, 2021 07:39:00   #
Big Kahuna
 
Milosia2 wrote:
W***e A******ns feared they'd one day become victims of the monstrous capitalism they built
Trump's sparsely-attended Tulsa rally exposes his greatest ...
www.alternet.org

Kaitlin Bird April 11, 2021

From the moment Donald Trump rose to political prominence, the pundit class stubbornly clung to "economic anxiety" as the explanation for why white v**ers can't quit him. No matter how often the idea was deconstructed, no matter how much evidence contradicted it, and no matter how ridiculous it became, the notion that poverty—not race—was the central force in lifting a bankrupt billionaire to the highest office in the land had a firm hold in the national political imagination.


As recently as January's i**********n, multiple commentators, columnists and social scientists expressed surprise at the wealth, resources and status afforded by these deeply "anxious" insurgents attacking the US Capitol, or felt compelled to further debunk the zombie lie that Trump v**ers have embraced bigotry in response to economic hardship. There's only one problem with this: economic anxiety is real.

Rather than extend healthcare, housing and food security to a Black and brown underclass, w***e A******ns commodified basic needs into a catastrophe that has claimed almost 600,000 lives.

The mistake of "economic anxiety" as a concept was to substitute it for bigotry instead of understanding it is reflected and informed by bigotry. In a society built on w***e s*******y, everything relies on it, and our economy is no exception. We designed a country where white people progressed and profited explicitly at the cost of the lives and the land of Black and Indigenous people. Colonization, s***ery, homesteading, redlining, mass European immigration: all wealth-building efforts adding to white coffers while commodifying Native resources and obliterating Black livelihoods.


There is no era of the nation's history in which white people built fortunes without racial subjugation, and w***e A******ns are so aware of this, many can't imagine an economy without it. Simply, white v**ers didn't embrace bigotry because they faced economic precarity; they faced economic precarity because they embraced bigotry.


The Shining City on a Hill, the new world with streets are paved with gold, the land of opportunity and merit and promise—these are all the mythologies of white intergenerational wealth that elide the t***h of a bounty built atop blood and bones.

In this national story, white people created and defined the wealth of the country, bolstered "widespread" prosperity and set a new standard of living for the world. The biggest economy and its fruits are exclusively "American," and "American" is defined by white wealth. To say anything else is an indictment of capitalism, especially the American version of it. Anything else reveals a lie of theft, abuse and exploitation. Anything else suggests that white people did not earn their primacy, but stole it.



And then Barack Obama got elected president in the middle of a profound financial panic. Change meant now a Black man would make decisions about how to rebuild the economy, where to allocate resources and what the costs of w***e s*********t capitalism had been—to best avoid them going forward. For the white elite, Obama's presidency was an indictment of their system. For the white middle class, it was an interrogation of their worthiness. For the white poor, it was an existential crisis.

Even though Obama's actual policy preferences were remarkably milquetoast and technocratic, his presence as the first Black man to be elected president was the embodiment of radicalism. This is why the white wealthy joked about "the affirmative action president" even as they systematically attacked through the judiciary the opportunities affirmative action affords. This is why the white middle class said they wanted "their country back" and disliked his public solidarity with Black people being attacked as an underclass, regardless of their actual personal wealth. This is why white low-income workers accepted "socialism" as a slur for his presence in the White House as the chief executive. If Obama represented the future of America—its hopes, possibilities, wealth—then whiteness now represented its shameful and broken past.



No matter what the manifestation the bigotry took, all of it was fueled by fear. Fear that wealthy white scions may not be as secure as their parents; fear that rising Black and Indigenous power inevitably results in a shrinking white middle class; fear that whiteness was no longer enough to maintain dignity in poverty and depression.


So it was no surprise that when someone spoke to the fear of a "great replacement"1 politically, culturally and economically, that white v**ers rushed to him for validation, and accepted wh**ever the costs might be (mostly paid by Black and brown people) to get the fleeting feeling of security in believing that nothing would really change.

W***e A******ns have feared they would one day become victims of the monstrous capitalism they built, even as they enjoyed the security and safety of generations of exploitation, and it has given us untold suffering as a country. Rather than extend healthcare, housing and food security to a Black and brown underclass, they commodified basic needs into a catastrophe that's claimed almost 600,000 lives.

Quick to reopen an economy that has relied on the labor of disproportionately Black and brown workers, w***e A******ns have been even quicker to deny access to citizenship or the rights therein to the very same people. They scramble, desperately, to hold on to a system and society already escaping their grasp, and yet this only drives them deeper into denial and violence. The loss of white primacy is a kind of vigilant anxiety, a painful acceptance of t***h that many cannot bear to face, and they have found a political movement ready and willing to keep them oblivious.

Because it isn't only the economy at risk.
W***e A******ns feared they'd one day become victi... (show quote)


Why do you fear White people you frightened little twit?

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Apr 12, 2021 17:41:15   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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That's the idea of morons. That's happening now under the Biden/Kamala the ho, administration.

For 245 years since the independence of America, that gave the citizens the freedom to think, work, innovate, create, manufacture great things without limits. That's how America became the greatest, most powerful, and richest country in the world.

Until millions of thugs populate to depend and handout, cause they have no brains, but do and manufacture drugs, commit crimes, complain of racial discrimination due to the color of their skin. Now, they also complain that math is r****t.

Freedom and capitalism came from God, who gave us unlimited potentials and wisdom to use, in quest for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This is where America came from.

Presently, millions of violent and dumb people are multiplying to take over. Their weapon is "race".
============= br i That's the idea of morons. Th... (show quote)


Deleted. I replied to the wrong person.

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Apr 12, 2021 17:59:26   #
hbmac10
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Where will we get the money ? I can remind you it is our money too. We elect people to congress that are to decide where the money will be spent.
It is printed to benefit every citizen , not only a select few. Stop buying the lies that the money only belongs to rich people and no one else deserves it.
Explain to me, what does American Birthright signify ?
To work for pennies a lifetime , die in poverty. With no freedoms, opportunities or Liberty.
What is an American Birthright and why do youz people keep giving it all away ?
Where will we get the money ? I can remind you it ... (show quote)


You have a real problem when it come economics. I would remind you that that no economic system other than capitalism has provided the most people with the most quality standard of living. Thirty years ago Venezuela was the richest country in South America and then the people there v**ed in Hugo Chavez, who then became a dictator and nationalized most of the companies and totally ruined the economy and the people there are now faced with starvation and lack of goods and services and an extreme high rate of inflation.
Look at the rise of China as an economic power after they implemented a CCP controlled form of capitalism. There are many Chinese millionaires today than were twenty years ago. This is conformation of capitalism verses socialism.
American Birthright - E******y under the law. E******y of Constitutional freedoms, opportunities and liberty to pursue your own dreams. If you have the same opportunities and the smarts of anyone else to pursue your own dreams and you come up with a service or a product that people are wiling to buy then you to can become rich. Unfortunately not all people are created equally but by your reasoning we should all have equity of out come but it just doesn't work that way. Some people are smarter than others and are willing to take risks to pursue their dreams.
Rich or poor all people will pursue their own self interest better than any government could.

You claim government prints money that belongs to all of us not to just the few. Wrong - the government prints money to support the over spending of government which devalues the currency and makes us all poorer.

You ask why do Americans throw away our birthright. I would submit they are not. Under the current administration and others before all of governments and party's since the civil war have co opted the Constitution and by carrot and stick have co opted states rights and the rights of the American people.

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Apr 12, 2021 18:15:49   #
hbmac10
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

I’m looking forward to Whitey Turning on the Scumbag Mexicans, Central Americans and Hispanic Scum in general !

Can’t wait...

Oh boy it’s coming and I’m so excited....

Go Whitey and then Go Blacky on everything else ...

B****s is turning on the Asian invaders and soon they will also turn on the Hispanics ...


B****s in Southern Calli have for the last 20 years have had an strong animosity and dislike of Hispanics as b****s have lost many jobs to cheaper working Hispanics.

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Apr 12, 2021 18:36:26   #
Sicilianthing
 
hbmac10 wrote:
B****s in Southern Calli have for the last 20 years have had an strong animosity and dislike of Hispanics as b****s have lost many jobs to cheaper working Hispanics.


>>>

Absolutely YOU nailed it !

And the more Asians and illegal scumbags and muslim trash pours into our lands and their communities, the worse it gets for B****s and middle class and poor w****s too...

The whole thing has to turn against the invaders...

This is how it’s going down...

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