Racists hate Julian Castro and HUD

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Federal housing rental assistance programs help 4.8 million families.

The average family size is 2.6, so over 12 million Americans are helped.

http://www.cbpp.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/2-24-09hous-sec2.pdf

Julian Castro runs that.


Dd he make any changes to that? HUD hasn't changed much since 2014, so that isn't his accomplishment.


Leading the programs so they operate as intended is an accomplishment.

Managing a $30 billion program is an accomplishment.

Still trying to find a way to diminish a brown man, I see.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of the people who have objected to Julian Castro on this thread use racial slurs, ignorance and lies. They:

1. Refer to him as "Julianito" which is a dog whistle racist taunt akin to calling a grown black man "boy." These are the racists.

2. Are completely ignorant or lie about any accomplishment of Julian Castro. If they don't know about it or deny it, then they think their statements that he is unaccomplished are true or somehow justified. These are the ignorants and liars.




Glad that people are able to see the racism in plain view here.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Federal housing rental assistance programs help 4.8 million families.

The average family size is 2.6, so over 12 million Americans are helped.

http://www.cbpp.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/2-24-09hous-sec2.pdf

Julian Castro runs that.


Dd he make any changes to that? HUD hasn't changed much since 2014, so that isn't his accomplishment.


Leading the programs so they operate as intended is an accomplishment.

Managing a $30 billion program is an accomplishment.

Still trying to find a way to diminish a brown man, I see.


It's not really much of an accomplishment, and certainly not at a Presidential caliber, as there haven't been any big decisions. $30 billion is peanuts, as the government spent over 100 times that last year. Not everyone who disagrees with you is an evil Republican racist who's just trying to "diminish a brown man."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.


He made one speech stating the platform. He didn't set himself apart as a voice for Hispanics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.


He made one speech stating the platform. He didn't set himself apart as a voice for Hispanics.

Same poster here: Also, "let's"? Who's agreeing with you? Figments of your imagination?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.


He made one speech stating the platform. He didn't set himself apart as a voice for Hispanics.


How many Hispanics have made a keynote speech at the democratic national convention?

Obama's keynote speech at the DNC catapulted him to the presidency.

Thank you for burnishing your credentials as an ignorant.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.


He made one speech stating the platform. He didn't set himself apart as a voice for Hispanics.


How many Hispanics have made a keynote speech at the democratic national convention?

Obama's keynote speech at the DNC catapulted him to the presidency.

Thank you for burnishing your credentials as an ignorant.


He was exceptional. Are Harold Ford and Mark Warner presidents? Also, his keynote speech didn't catapult him to a national figure, he isn't one.
Anonymous
Julianto's major "accomplishment" seems to be showing up for his job. So consequential at 41.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Titles are not accomplishments.


I am sure when your children graduate from Stanford and Harvard law school you won't think that these are their accomplishments.



It just isn't in your world when a brown man gets these.


Titles are not accomplishments to get the Presidency. What you listed were personal accomplishments, but to be President, you need to have done something, or at least served as a voice for something. Also, you need to stop accusing everyone who disagrees with you of racism. It's whiny and petulant.


Your denial of any accomplishment of a brown man is very telling.

Personal accomplishments are necessary.

He is the voice of a generation of Hispanics and their issues.

Your ignorance is showing.


He hasn't taken a national platform on anything, so he can't be a voice for anyone. Also, 24,419 people were accepted into the Ivy League this year alone. Do they all have the qualifications to be President? They all have personal accomplishments.


He was a keynote speaker at the democratic national convention, a national platform where he spoke about the issues important to Hispanics.

Can't tell yet whether you are a racist, ignorant or liar yet.

Let's put you in the ignorant bucket for now.


He made one speech stating the platform. He didn't set himself apart as a voice for Hispanics.


How many Hispanics have made a keynote speech at the democratic national convention?

Obama's keynote speech at the DNC catapulted him to the presidency.

Thank you for burnishing your credentials as an ignorant.


He was exceptional. Are Harold Ford and Mark Warner presidents? Also, his keynote speech didn't catapult him to a national figure, he isn't one.


Maybe he isn't a national figure in the Fox News bubble.



He is the future of the Democratic Party.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Julianto's major "accomplishment" seems to be showing up for his job. So consequential at 41.


Thank you for your continued dog whistles and racial slurs.

It highlights the persistence of racism in our society and even in DCUM.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of the people who have objected to Julian Castro on this thread use racial slurs, ignorance and lies. They:

1. Refer to him as "Julianito" which is a dog whistle racist taunt akin to calling a grown black man "boy." These are the racists.

2. Are completely ignorant or lie about any accomplishment of Julian Castro. If they don't know about it or deny it, then they think their statements that he is unaccomplished are true or somehow justified. These are the ignorants and liars.




my prior thoughts on the racists on this thread.

Anonymous
" Little Julien" is certainly qualified to be Vice President .... of his student council!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Julianto's major "accomplishment" seems to be showing up for his job. So consequential at 41.


Anonymous wrote:" Little Julien" is certainly qualified to be Vice President .... of his student council!


Anonymous wrote:Some of the people who have objected to Julian Castro on this thread use racial slurs, ignorance and lies. They:

1. Refer to him as "Julianito" which is a dog whistle racist taunt akin to calling a grown black man "boy." These are the racists.

2. Are completely ignorant or lie about any accomplishment of Julian Castro. If they don't know about it or deny it, then they think their statements that he is unaccomplished are true or somehow justified. These are the ignorants and liars.




The racists on DCUM are, if nothing else, persistent.

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