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lord_shiva
04-Aug-19, 11:43

Organism Attacks Baltimore
Le orange organism attacked predominantly black Baltimore with his favorite "infestation" language reserved for black and Hispanic populations. His lie that Baltimore received $15 billion in Federal Aid didn't pass my smell test, and I looked it up.

Baltimore HAS received a surprisingly large amount of federal largesse, $903 million in federal grants over the past FIVE years, plus another $1 billion and change to the housing authority. Nowhere near the claimed $15 billion the organism yanked out his swollen orange orifice.

www.baltimoresun.com

Suggesting the inhabitants would be well fed in the event of a calamity based on the "infestation" is simply further racist talk. We've come to expect such hateful language, which inspires misguided youth to wage war on blacks and immigrants. Storm Roof and the El Paso jack a$$ are cases in point.

[Note: While I was the first to use "ff" for the Las Vegas shooter, a prominent politician chose "ja" for the El Paso shooter. I appreciate someone else leading the way here. Ignominious criminals should not be recognized by their "Christian" names, which is why I had chosen CG for our Commander in Chief, though he was not personally guilty of any mass murder of this nature.]
lord_shiva
04-Aug-19, 17:13

Trump's racist attacks on Elijah Cummings and black districts appeals to his white supremacist base of support:

www.dailykos.com

From the Baltimore Sun:

It’s not hard to see what’s going on here. The congressman has been a thorn in this president’s side, and Mr. Trump sees attacking African American members of Congress as good politics, as it both warms the cockles of the white supremacists who love him and causes so many of the thoughtful people who don’t to scream.

And this...

[Trump returned] to an old standby of attacking an African American lawmaker from a majority black district on the most emotional and bigoted of arguments. It was only surprising that there wasn’t room for a few classic phrases like “you people” or “welfare queens” or “crime-ridden ghettos” or a suggestion that the congressman “go back” to where he came from.

In summary: Better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one.
lord_shiva
04-Aug-19, 17:21

Overt Racism of the Commander-in-Chief
"For four long, embarrassing, tortured years, Donald Trump has gotten away with being a virulent racist. He’s gotten away with it mainly because the party he purports to represent has consistently ignored, laughed off, refused to comment on, or attempted to explain away his inexcusable behavior."
lord_shiva
04-Aug-19, 18:32

Conservative Rat Infested Cities
...with high murder rates: Jackson, Mississippi. Controlled by a Republican state legislature.

This is the result of Republican political policy run amok.
stalhandske
04-Aug-19, 18:36

To an outsider such as me it is interesting to observe that everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is blamed on either the Democrats (by the Reps) or on the Republicans (by the Dems). This time it is the evidently rather bad state of parts of large cities such as Baltimore and Jackson.

Continuing in this vein just throws more gasoline on the fire. It is very counter-productive.
lord_shiva
05-Aug-19, 11:16

Thumper Seems Convinced
Liberal policies lead to rat infestation, which will serve as a dietary staple for hungry blacks in times of turmoil, and rat infestation is exclusive to liberal cities.

Just pointing out I can probably find MORE rat infested conservative cities, but they freely admit they don't regard this as a problem but a desirable feature. Not helping the poor and indigent drives the problem to liberal cities that make an effort, and thus improves the local economy overall. Which doesn't appear to work all that well given the preponderance of abject poverty in Republican controlled areas.
zorroloco
05-Aug-19, 11:30

Capitalism
In its Americanized corporate form that is to blame. This has historically been supported more by republicans than Dems, but only marginally. Blame the capitalists
thumper
05-Aug-19, 11:40

LS
Do you ever tell the truth? Must you always erroneously filter what's said through a twisted and hate filled 'thought' process and then restate it in the most vile way you can think of as though it's true?
mo-oneandmore
05-Aug-19, 12:03

<<<Do you ever tell the truth? Must you always erroneously filter what's said through a twisted and hate filled 'thought' process and then restate it in the most vile way you can think of as though it's true? >>>


I see nothing other than effervescent truth in Mo-2s commentary.

Your showing your true nature again Thump, That's why I dumped your club.

lord_shiva
05-Aug-19, 12:35

Thumper isn't Censoring Us
So there is that. But accusing me of lying--that's Thumper's nature shining through, all right.

A meme was going around that 97 of the 100 poorest counties in the nation were in red states (states that voted for Donald Trump). It turns out to be false. I'm glad I never repeated that false meme. Only 95 of the 100 poorest counties are in red states, ranked one way. If we rank them a way more generous for Republicans, we can get it down to 93 out of the 100 poorest counties. LOL!

That is MUCH worse than my "can probably find MORE rat infested conservative cities..." statement. I was shooting for 60%. Here the actual figure is over 90%.

www.politifact.com

Yeah, I have zero idea what "twisted and hate-filled 'thought' (nice touch--placing that in quotes) process" Thumper refers to. Maybe he can tell us. Did I lie about what HE said? Did I even exaggerate for comic effect?

I'm not the one talking about Baltimore blacks dining on rats when things go really bad. Tell us, Thumper, how that statement doesn't come across as twisted and hate-filled.
thumper
05-Aug-19, 12:39

Mo
<I see nothing other than effervescent truth>
That comment is funny to me.
lord_shiva
05-Aug-19, 13:29

Effervescent Truth Explained
It comes from the acknowledgement of me in a book titled, "Beyond Comprehension," which isn't about me but instead about mathematics and faith. I think it is about faith. Stalhandske, I believe, has read it. Mo sought an autographed copy but forgot to bring it with him.
thumper
05-Aug-19, 13:47

You ever eat a rat? No? They taste like cat.
zorroloco
05-Aug-19, 14:06

Thumper
I too would like clarification... what did he lie about.

And I’m still waiting to hear what you disagree with Howard Zinn about.
lord_shiva
05-Aug-19, 14:11

Cat
I've eaten cat. I've never eaten rat or mouse, or any other rodent. Lagomorphs (bunnies) are mistakenly classified as rodents. I've eaten them.

I wanted to try horse last time I was in France, but didn't make it to a restaurant where it was on the menu. More's the pity. Plan to sample dog my next trip to Asia.

I couldn't really tell you what the cat was supposed to taste like--it was jerked in a heavy teriyaki sauce. Mountain lion. Its pelt pretty much filled the floor of a long bed 4x4 pickup.
lord_shiva
05-Aug-19, 14:13

Two Hours
You going to run out the clock on your libelous accusations, Thumper?
stalhandske
06-Aug-19, 07:27

Lord_shiva
<You going to run out the clock on your libelous accusations, Thumper? >

What libelous accusations? Please, explain!



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