Why are your not allowing posts on govenor northam racist past

Anonymous
Please explain
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The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.

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Anonymous
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


NP. He’s still a horrible person though. Don’t you think?
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


NP. He’s still a horrible person though. Don’t you think?


No, I don't think he is horrible. Regardless of what I think, the OP started two threads saying that Northam hasn't apologized. That is factually wrong.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


NP. He’s still a horrible person though. Don’t you think?


No, I don't think he is horrible. Regardless of what I think, the OP started two threads saying that Northam hasn't apologized. That is factually wrong.


Oh, I didn’t see those. Yes, he has apologized, although his wife had to stop him from doing the moonwalk during one of those apologies in response to a reporter’s question regarding whether he still could. He’s definitely not the brightest ex-pediatric neurologist governor.
Anonymous
Why does he get a free pass, is it cause he did this last year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does he get a free pass, is it cause he did this last year


Because the incidents in question occurred in the 1980's. Gov. Northam and I are the same age. Society changes. If he could pull off the moonwalk, it was perfectly reasonable to dress as Michael Jackson -- not sure about the skin tone thing.

If people had recording of me from my college days, I am certain I did things that I would not approve of, such as homophobic slurs (it was a different time; people adapt).

Anonymous
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


I don't give a damn if he's apologized. He should step down.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


NP. He’s still a horrible person though. Don’t you think?


No, I don't think he is horrible. Regardless of what I think, the OP started two threads saying that Northam hasn't apologized. That is factually wrong.


Good thing he's not a republican huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does he get a free pass, is it cause he did this last year


Because the incidents in question occurred in the 1980's. Gov. Northam and I are the same age. Society changes. If he could pull off the moonwalk, it was perfectly reasonable to dress as Michael Jackson -- not sure about the skin tone thing.

If people had recording of me from my college days, I am certain I did things that I would not approve of, such as homophobic slurs (it was a different time; people adapt).



I'm glad you have a timer for one set of politicians. Hypocrite.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:The basis of your post is wrong. He has apologized.


I don't give a damn if he's apologized. He should step down.


I don't give a dam what you don't give a damn about.
Anonymous
Is OP one of these conservatives who delights in trolling the political forums with incendiary far-right messaging and whining about how poor conservatives are persecuted when people push back or you take the posts down?

If so, I suggest doxxing so we can alert OP’s employer and force him to step down.

Just a thought.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:Is OP one of these conservatives who delights in trolling the political forums with incendiary far-right messaging and whining about how poor conservatives are persecuted when people push back or you take the posts down?

If so, I suggest doxxing so we can alert OP’s employer and force him to step down.

Just a thought.


What evidence do you have that OP has an employer? It would be more effective to threaten to tell his mother.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does he get a free pass, is it cause he did this last year


Because the incidents in question occurred in the 1980's. Gov. Northam and I are the same age. Society changes. If he could pull off the moonwalk, it was perfectly reasonable to dress as Michael Jackson -- not sure about the skin tone thing.

If people had recording of me from my college days, I am certain I did things that I would not approve of, such as homophobic slurs (it was a different time; people adapt).



I am a little older than Northam. I agree if he could legitimately moonwalk then it was ok to dress as Michael Jackson. He probably should not have used black face, by today's standards, but back then I don't think it was viewed as the horrible racist crime it is now. In fact, I think if a moonwalking Michael Jackson impersonator in blackface had appeared almost anywhere most people would have been impressed and would have assumed he was a big fan of MJ, not racist.

Just my opinion.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is OP one of these conservatives who delights in trolling the political forums with incendiary far-right messaging and whining about how poor conservatives are persecuted when people push back or you take the posts down?

If so, I suggest doxxing so we can alert OP’s employer and force him to step down.

Just a thought.


What evidence do you have that OP has an employer? It would be more effective to threaten to tell his mother.


Well played.
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