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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]POC here. In my subculture there is a large group of activists that are choosing to intentionally stand down and protest differently. Why? Too much race baiting and attempts to get us into the streets. There is concern that Trump would enact martial law or abuse some sort of power to punish protesters and honestly we are sick and tired of fighting after we showed up to the polls and people still showed us who they were. We aren't going into the streets, except for those in our own community to build coalitions at the local level.[/quote] Black men did not show up.[/quote] Is your Google finger broken? 78% of Black men voted for Harris. That is the second largest demographic bloc behind Black women at 92%. If Black Americans had the only votes that counted, Harris would have overwhelmingly won in a landslide . Who are you lying to PP? Black people know what’s up, the MAGAs probably don’t care, and the rest of the Democrats know better than to trust “facts” thrown out there by anonymous sources with zero data to support their assertions. tldr: If Black people were a larger percentage of the US population, we would all have health care and would still be friends with Canada. [/quote] But more black men voted for Biden in 2020 than they did for Harris. They didn’t show up or voted for Trump.[/quote] So? That’s not the same thing as “did not show up”. Your “more” is about a relatively small group (22%) of a relatively small percentage of the population (maybe 6%?) — some of whom (really tiny percentage, I’m not going to bother to figure it out) may have voted differently from the way people in their demographic group voted 4 years earlier. Maybe they’re the same people— maybe they’re not. Shrug. If you’re on a roll, why not do a comparative analysis with other demographic groups? Especially the larger ones? Why single out Black men? What point are you trying for here? Are you trying to distract attention from the huge numbers of white MAGA voters who have taken over the Republican Party? [/quote]
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