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Black Panther is for film what Barack Obama was for the presidency
CNN ^ | February 9, 2018 | Issac Bailey

Posted on 02/11/2018 6:13:29 AM PST by C19fan

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To: C19fan

The movie will divide America?


61 posted on 02/11/2018 8:04:56 AM PST by EdnaMode
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To: Teacher317

And use our cell phones mon stop while set for brightest screen


62 posted on 02/11/2018 8:07:59 AM PST by Josa
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To: MarvinStinson

Lowest GDP for any POTUS. Record good stamp usage. More police murders. Create hatred toward whites. Normalize deviant sexual behavior.


63 posted on 02/11/2018 8:10:00 AM PST by Josa
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To: xander

Actually, looks like they can jump.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_jump_at_the_Olympics


64 posted on 02/11/2018 8:12:09 AM PST by cdcdawg
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To: Chode

Trump’s dangerous white strategy?

By Issac Bailey Tue June 7, 2016
https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/07/opinions/donald-trump-race-bailey/index.html

Perhaps without even realizing it, in a recent column for Business Insider, Josh Barro made the best argument for this mind-boggling idea.

He suggested that the reason Trump deliberately stokes racial flames — such as in his recent bigoted attacks on the Hispanic judge presiding over the Trump University fraud case — is to deflect attention away from a stronger case against his own candidacy: that he is too dangerous a man to be in charge of the world’s greatest military.

That danger is something that would affect all voters and, if they focused their attention on it, would cause a cause a large coalition — one that crosses all demographics — against Trump to grow. On the other hand, outrage over his bigotry will mostly arouse the passions of people of color.

Barro writes: “If the campaign becomes a lot about Trump’s treatment of non-whites and Hispanics, then Trump is likely to benefit to some degree from a backlash among white voters. Remember: Half of whites think that racism against whites is as big a problem in America as racism against non-whites, according to a 2015 study from the Public Religion Research Institute.”

Think about that idea: Trump wants to be known as a bigot because he believes that’s the best way to attract enough white voters to help him win in November.

Barro’s conclusion is not unimaginable, and it should offend and sober up every white American with a brain — and a soul.

In the 21st century, eight years after Americans elected (and then re-elected) America’s first black President, one of the final few people vying to become the nation’s next president might get there by brazenly playing to white people’s fears and racial angst.

With his constant drumbeat of racially charged, us vs. them rhetoric, it seems clear that Trump wants white people to buy into the myth that the deck is stacked against them.

This is despite the fact that almost all of the racial gaps concerning wealth, income, education, personal well-being, health, representation in the criminal justice system and as the heads of industry — including the media and Fortune 500 companies — continue breaking in whites’ favor.

People of color have at times unfairly maligned white people for off-color comments that weren’t meant to be racist; sometimes gone overboard while protesting police brutality; underestimated their own faults; painted the Republican Party with too broad a racist brush; too frequently ignored the struggles of middle-class and poor white Americans; and made it difficult for white people to express honest differences for fear of being targeted by those who don’t tolerate any racial opinions that don’t dovetail with their own.

Upon that fertile ground, Trump appears to be trying to build an almost-all-white coalition in a country that’s fast becoming majority minority.

Firmly in his corner are many white people who believe long overdue changes in this country — changes that reflect this majority minority demographic shift — are a personal attack on their identity, rather than a truer fulfilment of the country’s founding principles. Also in his corner are Republicans such as Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Paul Ryan who simply are convinced a Democrat should never be allowed in the White House, even if the alternative is someone they find personally reprehensible.

The only question is how many other white people, including those willfully ignorant of Trump’s bigotry, will join them.

Don’t be fooled by those claiming they are choosing Trump because Hillary Clinton is just as bad. She’s a flawed political candidate — like every one before her. But Trump is a threat of a whole other magnitude.

And don’t buy into the “it’s the economy, stupid” claims, either. There has never been a period in American history in which every person who wanted a job could get one, but this never stopped white Americans from proclaiming America’s greatness — until a black man took over the presidency.

On race and ethnicity, Trump has always been a divider

Had it been a “President Romney” who presided over a 4.7% unemployment rate, the longest job creation streak in history and a return to the peak of median household income seen during the Clinton-era boom — while shaving the national deficit by about $1 trillion — many of those speaking poorly of the economy today would instead have been singing the praises of a white man with an extensive business background.

That’s why Trump’s presence on the national stage is a kind of national service, for it exposes how much bigotry people will tolerate.

People of color have spoken in one clear voice, pronouncing that they abhor what Trump represents, that they don’t want to return to the days when open bigotry was an accepted form of currency. How white people perform on this test will go a long way in determining how rocky the road ahead will be as our long demographic shift continues to unfold.


65 posted on 02/11/2018 8:14:13 AM PST by MarvinStinson
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To: cdcdawg
Well looky there. Another victory for people that overcame adversity with hard work and determination by not blaming others over pigment ratios and ancestral hardships overcome a century before they were born.
66 posted on 02/11/2018 8:47:56 AM PST by xander (Finally, a president that is TRUMPing nonsense with common sense)
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To: C19fan

So it sucks then. Not that I was planning to see it anyway.


67 posted on 02/11/2018 8:56:48 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: C19fan

What a crock of crap! President Trump has done more for black Americans in one year then Barack Obama did in 8 years!


68 posted on 02/11/2018 9:01:12 AM PST by 48th SPS Crusader (I am an American. Not a Republican or a Democrat)
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To: C19fan

What a crock of crap! President Trump has done more for black Americans in one year then Barack Obama did in 8 years!


69 posted on 02/11/2018 9:01:13 AM PST by 48th SPS Crusader (I am an American. Not a Republican or a Democrat)
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To: NorthMountain

black America
Because all people with dark skin and sub-saharan African features think alike, act alike, have the same interests. The supreme human characteristic, above all else, is skin color.
So says this idiot author.

So how do blacks in American vote?


70 posted on 02/11/2018 9:08:29 AM PST by 48th SPS Crusader (I am an American. Not a Republican or a Democrat)
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To: C19fan
the Republican Party chose as its presidential nominee a man who rose to national political prominence on open bigotry
I don’t think CNN knows what the term “open bigotry” means. “Open bigotry” doesn’t have to be pointed out to anyone, it isn’t a “dog whistle,” it is open.

And that has never been true of any mainstream Republican presidential candidate, and it is not true of Donald Trump. He has never openly made an appeal to the racist vote. This is not arguable; if he had you would be quoting his words and resting your case. Instead, CNN, you are begging the question and demanding that we assume what you have not proved, cannot prove, because it simply is not true.

YOU ARE STILL CRYING WOLF (About Trump “Racism”)


71 posted on 02/11/2018 9:11:33 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (Presses can be 'associated,' or presses can be independent. Demand independent presses.)
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To: C19fan

It might be a good movie to see, but I really hate how they’re going to label every who doesn’t like it as a racist.


72 posted on 02/11/2018 9:20:24 AM PST by glorgau
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To: C19fan

What a vapid bunch of nothing!


73 posted on 02/11/2018 9:33:31 AM PST by aquila48
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To: C19fan

Love how they always start with a false premise as if it’s fact to bash POTUS Trump and his Supporters.

It’s the only formula they have.


74 posted on 02/11/2018 9:41:56 AM PST by Kickass Conservative ( Tweet softly, but carry a big stick.)
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To: Strac6

Box office disaster? Too funny. Pre sales would prove otherwise. It will be number 1 movie for 2018.


75 posted on 02/11/2018 9:42:11 AM PST by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
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To: IronJack
Exactly the reason I wouldn't waste a farthing on this movie. It's not a movie; it's a political statement, whether that was its intent or not. And I'm not going to feed the racial grievance monster.

It's getting to the point - and it didn't used to be - that I will specifically avoid going to a movie with a black actor/actress in it.

I feel like in today's world whenever a black person speaks, on camera or off, I'm going to get lectured on the sins of whites, the plight of blacks, America is racist, blah, blah, blah.

Similar to the #MeToo craze, this in-your-face black power crap is going to backfire in multiple ways.

76 posted on 02/11/2018 9:43:37 AM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Erik Latranyi
I am excited to see the movie and to be a part of Marvel’s march toward Infinity War.

Me too, but with all of this fawning liberal hype I am afraid it might suck. The lead character actor IS fantastic. I loved him as James Brown.

77 posted on 02/11/2018 9:53:29 AM PST by jdsteel (Americans are Dreamers too!!!)
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To: KC_Lion

So it’s a failure, a total disaster?


78 posted on 02/11/2018 10:01:37 AM PST by anoldafvet
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To: gaijin

The Masaai domesticated cattle.


79 posted on 02/11/2018 10:15:53 AM PST by George Rand (-- I can't befriend liberals because I won't befriend ignorance --)
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To: gaijin

“Left to their own, they also never excavated minerals, built bridges and they had not domesticated animals.”

I have wondered for a long time why certain cultures are more inventive than others. I’m not ready to believe that one race is more intelligent than another. So I just don’t know.


80 posted on 02/11/2018 10:16:40 AM PST by cymbeline
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