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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Connection => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on October 28, 2024, 04:13:40 AM
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He needs to speak to his homie Snoop to straighten Snoop out as well. Harry O spoke on freedom and Donald Trump's support for economic freedom and also freedom of speech. On the other side you have Kamala—the kind of freedom the Democratic Party has been promoting is freedom to change your gender.
Most in hip-hop and the black community don't realize all the weirdo shit they are supporting by still supporting the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris. So let me break it down for you. They are anti-God, promote a "trust the Science" mantra that actually has nothing to do with true Science but the promotion of their evil agendas of lockdowns, masks, booster shots, Climate Change initiatives like no oil, zero carbon, fake meat, multiple genders, transexuals, homosexuals, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9mc8qZ9C3o&t=29s
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Snoop dogg talking his bulshit about Trump. He should doing music and other stuff he doing well. Snoop and fredwreck all the time talking some stupid shit bout politics, they sound like they've been brainwashed. I'm so grateful to snoop for the many artists he gave to the world but i dont believe him in any damn word he says. when daz was mad at snoop he put out a lot of things and dirt on him. i dont believe he made it all up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9f0Ag9-en0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOZLtuTzkZE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdNGnUcvz_g
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOZLtuTzkZE
Fucc yeah!! I guess I got my wish already!! The legendary Doggfather came to his senses!! He rockin wit Trump now!
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The black community was much better off when Trump was president than the Obama/Harris regime. Harris doesn't care. Now she knows how to talk the talk, whereas Trump can be a little harsh in his words at times. But look at the actual policies that got passed when each were in office, and i think you'll see which one is 'talking the talk' and which one is 'walking the walk'.
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look at the actual policies that got passed when each were in office
Ok, I'll take the bait. What Trump successes for Blaccs are you referring to?
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He needs to speak to his homie Snoop to straighten Snoop out as well. Harry O spoke on freedom and Donald Trump's support for economic freedom and also freedom of speech. On the other side you have Kamala—the kind of freedom the Democratic Party has been promoting is freedom to change your gender.
Most in hip-hop and the black community don't realize all the weirdo shit they are supporting by still supporting the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris. So let me break it down for you. They are anti-God, promote a "trust the Science" mantra that actually has nothing to do with true Science but the promotion of their evil agendas of lockdowns, masks, booster shots, Climate Change initiatives like no oil, zero carbon, fake meat, multiple genders, transexuals, homosexuals, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9mc8qZ9C3o&t=29s
It's strange, but Trump hardly benefits from the support of people like Harry O., who made their name on drugs. Maybe I'm missing something.
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Ok, I'll take the bait. What Trump successes for Blaccs are you referring to?
First Step Act for starters.
But yeah not trying to bait you into anything, i don't want to derail this topic, we can start a new one in the G Spot area if you want to get into details. Problem with politics is a certain individual is credited with legislation, when in reality it's a team effort, usually consisting of years of work. So i'm sure you can poke holes in the assertion that Trump created this bill, because he didn't, but he endorsed it and signed it. The counter argument is that it was a continuation of work Obama started, so really, he should get the credit, but again, credit usually goes to who actually signed it into law. It took Trump's support and endorsement to get the bill signed, so he was at integral part of it, even if people don't want to give him full credit for it.
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The black community was much better off when Trump was president than the Obama/Harris regime. Harris doesn't care. Now she knows how to talk the talk, whereas Trump can be a little harsh in his words at times. But look at the actual policies that got passed when each were in office, and i think you'll see which one is 'talking the talk' and which one is 'walking the walk'.
facts
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I wonder why he sounds different compared to his voice in Welcome To Death Row The Documentary.
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Ok, I'll take the bait. What Trump successes for Blaccs are you referring to?
People have it backwards mostly when they think of the role of government. The founding fathers and the Constitution of the United States had it right. The role of govt is actually to get the fucc out of the way and let people be free to pursue happiness and success on their own terms and according to their own definition.
Trump believes in the free market and the spirit of the individual to create and prosper and achieve success—and that’s what made America 🇺🇸 great was the dynamic human spirit of ingenuity. Private ownership, a thriving business culture of buying, selling, trading to meet the needs and demands of the free market. It’s a beautiful system actually and Trump is a great man with a beautiful family and friends. Among his friends—Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone (Rocky), all represent that great American spirit. 🥊
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facts
You frequently speak about the Black community and express opinions on what is offensive or acceptable on behalf of Black individuals. Are you Black?
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You frequently speak about the Black community and express opinions on what is offensive or acceptable on behalf of Black individuals. Are you Black?
i’m not black, i’m israeli … my wife is black and my kids are black .. how about you?
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i’m not black, i’m israeli … my wife is black and my kids are black .. how about you?
Thank you for clarifying. I am Black and Mexican. Knowing a little more about where each of us is coming from helps a lot in discussions like this and in the other thread as well. I understand you’re approaching these topics from your own perspective, but it’s important to recognize that commenting on the motivations, experiences, or feelings of Black Americans—particularly in matters involving race and identity—without direct lived experience can lead to assumptions that may not reflect the realities of those communities. When we speak about groups we’re not part of, it’s generally best to listen to those who do have that lived experience or rely on established, reputable sources. A few examples are:
- Credible journals in sociology, history, and African American studies
- Groups dedicated to racial equity, such as the NAACP, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and the Pew Research Center
- Authors like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ibram X. Kendi, Bell Hooks, and Isabel Wilkerson
- Cultural and historical institutions like the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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Thank you for clarifying. I am Black and Mexican. Knowing a little more about where each of us is coming from helps a lot in discussions like this and in the other thread as well. I understand you’re approaching these topics from your own perspective, but it’s important to recognize that commenting on the motivations, experiences, or feelings of Black Americans—particularly in matters involving race and identity—without direct lived experience can lead to assumptions that may not reflect the realities of those communities. When we speak about groups we’re not part of, it’s generally best to listen to those who do have that lived experience or rely on established, reputable sources. A few examples are:
- Credible journals in sociology, history, and African American studies
- Groups dedicated to racial equity, such as the NAACP, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and the Pew Research Center
- Authors like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ibram X. Kendi, Bell Hooks, and Isabel Wilkerson
- Cultural and historical institutions like the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
ok
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It's strange, but Trump hardly benefits from the support of people like Harry O., who made their name on drugs. Maybe I'm missing something.
he made his name off drugs but he changed his life around in prison and now is a positive and productive member of society
Trump may not benefit directly from it but I think that's the point. he didn't do it to score points with the black community he did it because everyone deserves a 2nd chance
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I came to the forum today to get news about Missionary and instead all I see is a bunch of non-black people in multiple topics telling black people how good Trump is for them. Did I accidently log into the Fox News forum?
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I came to the forum today to get news about Missionary and instead all I see is a bunch of non-black people in multiple topics telling black people how good Trump is for them. Did I accidently log into the Fox News forum?
:tupac:
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I came to the forum today to get news about Missionary and instead all I see is a bunch of non-black people in multiple topics telling black people how good Trump is for them. Did I accidently log into the Fox News forum?
It appears you may have.
Sccit - who responded to your post with a laughing face - is not only one of those people, he is leading the charge.
In fact, he has been busy making sweeping statements about a community he is not directly part of; like lecturing me about his claim to know what ‘most Black folks’ think or feel and who is Black enough to have a say on related topics.
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It appears you may have.
Sccit - who responded to your post with a laughing face - is not only one of those people, he is leading the charge.
In fact, he has been busy making sweeping statements about a community he is not directly part of; like lecturing me about his claim to know what ‘most Black folks’ think or feel and who is Black enough to have a say on related topics.
what’s your take on the israel vs hamas war??
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what’s your take on the israel vs hamas war??
I see what’s happening here. After a deep exchange on race, identity, and authenticity—where lived experience and genuine understanding are essential—you’re pivoting to a topic where you may feel your background gives you more leverage and your identity may grant you a stronger position to steer the conversation.
This tactic of shifting topics to one where you can claim insider knowledge or authority—especially after facing challenges to your stance on race and identity—suggests an attempt to regain control rather than genuinely engaging with the initial points.
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I see what’s happening here. After a deep exchange on race, identity, and authenticity—where lived experience and genuine understanding are essential—you’re pivoting to a topic where you may feel your background gives you more leverage and your identity may grant you a stronger position to steer the conversation.
This tactic of shifting topics to one where you can claim insider knowledge or authority—especially after facing challenges to your stance on race and identity—suggests an attempt to regain control rather than genuinely engaging with the initial points.
you’re a fuckin faggot bro. stop quoting me.
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you’re a fuckin faggot bro. stop quoting me.
You've clearly crossed into explicitly hateful and unacceptable territory. But I suspect you've been living there for quite some time.
If we’re here to exchange ideas or even disagree respectfully - which you've made clear you're not here to do - there’s no place for that level of disrespect. Attacking people with slurs and insults not only derails the conversation but speaks volumes about your intentions.
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I see what’s happening here. After a deep exchange on race, identity, and authenticity—where lived experience and genuine understanding are essential—you’re pivoting to a topic where you may feel your background gives you more leverage and your identity may grant you a stronger position to steer the conversation.
This tactic of shifting topics to one where you can claim insider knowledge or authority—especially after facing challenges to your stance on race and identity—suggests an attempt to regain control rather than genuinely engaging with the initial points.
I'm black and i'd enjoy talking about some of these topics with you, and others. But i agree several threads are getting hijacked by this talk. Can we open a thread in the G Spot and talk about things there?
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You've clearly crossed into explicitly hateful and unacceptable territory. But I suspect you've been living there for quite some time.
If we’re here to exchange ideas or even disagree respectfully - which you've made clear you're not here to do - there’s no place for that level of disrespect. Attacking people with slurs and insults not only derails the conversation but speaks volumes about your intentions.
i have no respect for people who ask questions but refuse to answer others
i didn’t have to disclose my race when you asked, but i did .. i’m an open book… and you? you’re just a weird fruitcake with a pretentious demeanor
so please stay out of my way, because i don’t associate with your kind homie
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Bring the political talk here
https://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php/topic,343958.0.html