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Barrett’s adoptions are act of racist
a director at Boston University claims that amy barrett’s adoption of two haitian orphans, is an act of white supremacy. that because she tore these kids away from their inferior black culture to raise them in an elite honky setting, barrett is actually a “white colonizer.”
true story. that’s not crazy. nope. https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-...TDWbzhcDKZEbec |
And your point .. ? can you show me in your link were anyone said this
"because she tore these kids away from their inferior black culture to raise them in an elite honky setting" or was these just you showing us those good Catholic values https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-54238642 Stories of transracial adoption most often feature white families adopting black and Asian children. When the opposite happens, and black and Asian parents adopt white children, officials and members of the public can become very suspicious. funny how that works |
Just another of his great sources like this one
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ssor-says.html my point? leading people who are teaching our students, hate barrett so much because she has different opinions, that they say her adopting two orphans is an act of racism, not an act of incredible love. what do you think of that? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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prominent democrats regularly. show me another commentator in prime time who is capable of praising or criticizing both sides? and he’s funny, and he has terrific guests, including thoughtful liberals. his ratings speak for themselves who should we take seriously? rachael maddow, whose predictions are almost always wrong? Fresh Cuomo? Don Lemon? good one. you sure showed tucker carlson. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Glad you’re proving my point
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because she tore these kids away from their inferior black culture to raise them in an elite honky setting" Just curious where that came from And honestly I don't care why she choose to adopt thas her business and it doesn't make them heros or rasist villians not sure why conservative love to represent comments such as his as a liberal idea or even mainstream And her qualifications for the court are not the issue . Its her appointment and the senators lies and abandonment of a precedent they themselves established she her self have similar comments on the issue in 2016 |
to grow up in the "civilized" world of white people.
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who do, especially to adopt orphans from haiti, is one of the most loving, selfless acts in the human experience. you can’t do much more to improve the world for someone, than to do what the barrets did. their thanks is to be called racists, and wdmso denies it happened. he can’t just say they deserve credit for what they did. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I think it's pretty funny when academics say outlandish things just to make people think.
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Probably did it to “own” the Trumplicans
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I see a lot of “triggered” Trumplicans today
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I saw who Trump is and didn’t buy in
“Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” That’s the famous question that everyone remembers. But it wasn’t the only question Reagan posed during that campaign. In his election eve address to the nation, Reagan also asked the following: Is our nation stronger and more capable of leading the world toward peace and freedom, or is it weaker? Is there more stability in the world, or less? Are you convinced that we have earned the respect of the world and our allies, or has America’s position across the globe diminished? Are you personally more secure in your life? Is your family more secure? Is America safer in the world? I would add one more: Does America under Trump’s leadership bring us closer to—or further from—that “shining city upon a hill” of which Reagan often spoke? He described it thusly: …a tall, proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. The answers are obvious. As unappealing as it might be to Reagan to vote for a Democrat, he was an American and patriot first. Nothing was more important to him than the well-being of our country. So what would the Gipper do? Reagan would be ridin’ with Biden. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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from their inferior black culture to raise them in an elite honky setting" not the same are they |
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Reagan was way, way, more a constitutionalist than any contemporary Progressive/Democrat. He would have approved of a lot of what Trump has done as President. He may not have approved of Trump's past moral shortcomings, but he would have definitely approved of Trump's tax and regulatory cuts. He would have approved of Trump's attempt to curb the rise of China at our expense. He would have approved of Trump's redoing the international trade deals that were destroying our industrial base and putting us in the precarious position of being at the mercy of our adversaries for medical supplies and the raw materials and various technologies needed for our military defense, as well as approving Trump's strengthening of our military. He would have approved of Trump's SC choices including at the district level as well. He probably would have approved of the Jerusalem thing and the Middle East Peace treaty. Probably of a lot more. But he would not have voted for any Democrat over any Republican because he was concerned with preserving our constitutional system against the Progressive assault against it. It wouldn't have been about Trump or Biden for him. It would have been about the fundamental foundations of Progressivism vs. constitutionalism. |
kind of worth noting that nit one if the liberals could
just simply denounce this charge of white colonization, yet they all accuse the right of being unable to criticize trump. kind of ironic, almost, in a way. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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