kybkh wrote:Never called them scary. Not sure why you felt the need to embellish my OP to make it look like I am in a paranoid rage.
End of the day you have still not explained how the black voting bloc which determined both the primaries and the national election does not have a disproportionate amount of influence because they can be led to vote in a very predictable manner, predicated by the leadership in black communities.
You really aren't saying anything factual to dispute my original assertion that the black caucus has a disproportionate effect on the Democratic Primaries.
You haven't defined what a proportionate effect is, nor how much "effect" you believe blacks should be allowed.
You're also conflating "minority" with blacks, when there are more hispanics/latinos in this nations than blacks.
So the premise is suspect at best, and the details are downright false.
/shrug
Kanye West is getting beat up by former allies and fans for supporting Candace Owens, a Trump Supporter the news says. But it's not even really about Owens being a Trump supporter............. no, her comments are much more disturbing to the Democrat voting plantation. Owens takes on Victim mentality, the Oppression crutch, and calls BLM overly privileged Americans.
And Owens in depth on the Rubin Report.......................... just listening to this myself and it is fascinating what happened to Owens
Kanye West Continues to Red-Pill the Masses – Tweets String of Scott Adams Videos
new ideas will no longer be condemned by the masses. We are on the frontier of massive change. Starting from breaking out of our mental prisons
Kanye West twitter
Scott Adams: Kanye West Praising Trump-Supporter Candace Owens ‘Ripped a Hole in Reality’
“It feels like there’s something big happening, and I feel a framework to see this big happening stuff is that people are breaking out of what I call their mental prisons,” Adams said in the first of what was a series of videos West shared with his millions of Twitter followers. “That people are realizing there’s things that used to hold us back, that used to limit what we could do and, you know, and what our danger was and what our opportunity was, that much of these were psychological So we humans have developed a number of prisons of the mind, things that we just imagine to be limitations or imagine to be true, and it limits what we think is possible and it limits what choices we make… ”
Big statements from Adams.
I really feel like this Candace Owens thing has legs. I'm biased though, because I predicted the Dems would lose their stranglehold on Blacks.
C-Mag wrote:
Damn, I may be a Kanye West fan and not even know it. I better get up to speed on the man.
From all appearances, he's a legit class-A asshole.
That's all I know about him. His tear down of what's her name was brutal. I agreed with him that she's a no talent hack, but I felt like he was a rude asshole for doing it.
I'm going to start doing some reading on him. Maybe he will end up in DB's Hero/Asshole thread.
2. The Democratic Party is becoming less White and the Whites who remain are communist who embrace the SJW cause which means they are less likely to take advantage of their white privilege and lead.
Clinton’s victory in South Carolina is in large part a product of her success in courting African American voters, who made up some six in 10 of those casting ballots, according to exit polls. In 2008, black voters carried Senator Barack Obama to a huge win over her, but she was able win them back, in part on her promises of continuing the president’s policies and her close association with him. Exit polls show Clinton won a stunning 84 percent of African Americans. (Black voters made up 62 percent of the vote, even higher than 2008’s 55 percent—perhaps mostly a sign of Southern whites leaving the Democratic Party.)
Hypothesis: The Black Caucus is the most influential Faction in the Democratic Presidential Primary and influences the Democratic platform more than any other Rainbow Coalition member.
“I've got a phone that allows me to convene Americans from every walk of life, nonprofits, businesses, the private sector, universities to try to bring more and more Americans together around what I think is a unifying theme..." - Obama