Anonymous wrote:With Paul Weiss, Trump showed us plain and simple that he is a mobster running a protection racket.
He shook Paul Weiss down for $40 million.
Those of you who say "I don't care about any of this, I'm rich and I love the tax cuts" - WAKE THE F UP.
You're the next people he's going to shake down and screw over, and by the time he's done with you, those tax cuts aren't going to be something you will keep, and won't be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:With Paul Weiss, Trump showed us plain and simple that he is a mobster running a protection racket.
He shook Paul Weiss down for $40 million.
Those of you who say "I don't care about any of this, I'm rich and I love the tax cuts" - WAKE THE F UP.
You're the next people he's going to shake down and screw over, and by the time he's done with you, those tax cuts aren't going to be something you will keep, and won't be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
That's nice and all, but I have to go by 1. My own experiences with white people and 2. The numbers.
My own experiences and the numbers suggest that when push comes to shove, white people would rather burn this country down than see me and people like me live among them as true equals. I can't take risks on those of you who might be really serious about racial equity. I have to keep myself and my family safe, and as a population, y'all are simply not safe. If that bothers you, keep up the good fight. But for me, right now? I'm keeping y'all at arms length, and you're a Trump supporter/white supremacist until proven otherwise through actions not words.
Your racism is no better than theirs.
”Most” white women s also inaccurate. A white woman in DC has nothing to do with some white woman in Idaho and should not be spoken of as related just because of skin color. With ignorance like this from our own side we are screwed. The whole point of the civil rights movement was to judge people by the content of their character and not their skin color. What has happened to you?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
Same. I'm 69. I hate that so many people in America are stupid and voted for this mess. I don't want to hear anymore "whatabouts". This is a historical disaster.
DP and I would have framed it as “most” white women, but the rest stands. Don’t be mad at us for seeing how white women voted with white men, even against their own interests. Instead, be mad at those women.
Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
That's nice and all, but I have to go by 1. My own experiences with white people and 2. The numbers.
My own experiences and the numbers suggest that when push comes to shove, white people would rather burn this country down than see me and people like me live among them as true equals. I can't take risks on those of you who might be really serious about racial equity. I have to keep myself and my family safe, and as a population, y'all are simply not safe. If that bothers you, keep up the good fight. But for me, right now? I'm keeping y'all at arms length, and you're a Trump supporter/white supremacist until proven otherwise through actions not words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
That's nice and all, but I have to go by 1. My own experiences with white people and 2. The numbers.
My own experiences and the numbers suggest that when push comes to shove, white people would rather burn this country down than see me and people like me live among them as true equals. I can't take risks on those of you who might be really serious about racial equity. I have to keep myself and my family safe, and as a population, y'all are simply not safe. If that bothers you, keep up the good fight. But for me, right now? I'm keeping y'all at arms length, and you're a Trump supporter/white supremacist until proven otherwise through actions not words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
Same. I'm 69. I hate that so many people in America are stupid and voted for this mess. I don't want to hear anymore "whatabouts". This is a historical disaster.
DP and I would have framed it as “most” white women, but the rest stands. Don’t be mad at us for seeing how white women voted with white men, even against their own interests. Instead, be mad at those women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
Anonymous wrote:And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people.
While I don't disagree that white people often make some terrible choices, unless you can leave the country, you don't really have a realistic option other than to 1) decide you love this authoritarian regime and go all in, or 2) work with at least some white people to try to change/resist. Black people are around 14 percent of the population of the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake.
I think you mean Black women, because white women continue to back the white patriarchy whenever it really counts. And honestly, as one of those Black women, I am sick and tired of trying to save y'all from yourselves. At this point, bring on the segregation, because I do not trust white people. You all voted for this because you couldn't swallow righting the wrongs of the past and not being given the advantages you've become to believe you're entitled to. 400 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, and maybe 20 years of affirmative action y'all want to chuck the constitution.
You’re talking to me, a 54 year old suburban white woman who has never voted for a republican. I marched Selma, Alabama for one of the Bloody Sunday anniversaries. I support SPLC. .None of my white female friends are republicans either. We voted for Kamala. We’re all boycotting companies that dumped DEI, and we’re calling our representatives. Your stereotypes and anger toward us as a group is unreasonable and not helpful.
Same. I'm 69. I hate that so many people in America are stupid and voted for this mess. I don't want to hear anymore "whatabouts". This is a historical disaster.