Question about blaming us for voting failures

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I’m sitting here thinking about Roland Martin tweet/call for Black men to rally behind Kammy Harris.

Why when things don’t go as plan we get blamed.

Looking at the numbers in American, we definitely don’t seem like the overall problem.


On here we talk shit and things to that nature but I doubt any ninjas on here are republicans.


(Well I know one maga ninja on here and that’s only because Trump passed a Law, that cut a year and change off his fed time)
 

Voter Turnout in Recent Elections​


In terms of who participates in elections, the numbers are similarly disproportionate compared to the overall population. Among people who reported voting in 2020 election, for example, 71% were white, 10.7% were Hispanic or Latino, 12.2% were Black, and 4.4% were Asian.

While the overall U.S. population identifies 57.8% white, not Hispanic or Latino, among those who reported being registered to vote in the 2020 election, non-Hispanic whites made up 70.3%.

 
I just posted this in the trump shooting thread but yeah seems like the scapegoat is already lined up and its Black men who are to blame. Apparently were the only ones manipulated by Russian bots.

With that said I do see more Black men than Black women supporting Trump.

 
Let me add facts not feelings in that words and phrases thread.

That's very condescending language from a so called sista.

She's not the voice to tell us what "we" need to be doing
 
Dsmn




So what’s the cause for the disconnection?

Don't quote me on the stats but 93% of Black women that supported Bid/Harris it was only 84% Black men.

Even tho the majority did support them, who are these 9% of Black men who didn't?

More often than not you see an ignorant ass Black man on the side of Trumps rhetoric than you see Black women and that's from the casual voter to the highest offices of government.

Some believe being contrarian makes them smarter than the masses and it definitely doesn't. lol
 
Don't quote me on the stats but 93% of Black women that supported Bid/Harris it was only 84% Black men.

Even tho the majority did support them, who are these 9% of Black men who didn't?

More often than not you see an ignorant ass Black man on the side of Trumps rhetoric than you see Black women and that's from the casual voter to the highest offices of government.

Some believe being contrarian makes them smarter than the masses and it definitely doesn't. lol
This Has Been the Prevailing Issue.....Especially in the Internet Age Where It Is More Easily Amplified....These Dolts Used to Get Silenced and Shamed Into Bolivian Immediately
 
Your life means nothing to these people other than a vote.

Having said that, vote, just know that isn't enough to get anything done. Got to stay informed, stay active, and communicate with your representatives to let them know your position on the issues that you care about.
 
This Has Been the Prevailing Issue.....Especially in the Internet Age Where It Is More Easily Amplified....These Dolts Used to Get Silenced and Shamed Into Bolivian Immediately
The bigger issue is the majority of us do support Biden Harris but we get scapegoated by the few who don't. In the age of social media and internet. These beliefs spread faster than infection then before you know it everyone is spitting their own brand of hate as if it's fact.
 
Per usual, it's the blame Black men game.

Blame black men for wanting something in exchange for their vote like ALL other groups.
Blame black men as victims of a system that convicts them on misdemeanors and impedes their ability to vote.
Blame Black me for the majority Latino and white women voters who support Republicans.

Blame...
Blame...
Blame...

I'm not telling you to vote, nor am I telling you to abstain but wake the fuck up and see how THEY WILL TURN ON YOU & BLAME YOU knowing that you're a minor symptom of a much larger, deeply ingrained root cause.
 
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Everything that has ever been wrong with this country can be traced back to the ignorance of white people. 1 out of 7 Black persons will vote Trump and 6 out of 7 whites will vote for Trump but it's going to be Kodak Black's fault why the Dems lose in November. FOH
 
Everything that has ever been wrong with this country can be traced back to the ignorance of white people. 1 out of 7 Black persons will vote Trump and 6 out of 7 whites will vote for Trump but it's going to be Kodak Black's fault why the Dems lose in November. FOH

Like you’re saying, this shit is way bigger than lil Project baby.
 
This kinda answering my previous question about being in the clear…



Politics
Swing States 2024

Obama admits Harris campaign doesn’t have ‘energy’ of his WH run – claims black men opposed to her ‘aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as president’​

By
Victor Nava and

Ethan Dodd
Published Oct. 10, 2024
Updated Oct. 11, 2024, 7:23 a.m. ET



PITTSBURGH – Former President Barack Obama suggested Thursday that black men are opposed to Vice President Kamala Harris simply because she is a woman while dissing the Democratic nominee for not producing “the same kinds of energy” as his campaign.
“We have yet to see the same kinds of energy and turnout in all corners of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running,” Obama, 63, said at a “Black Voters for Harris” event in Pittsburgh, ahead of a rally for Harris.
“I also want to say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers,” he added, referring to black men.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the University of Pittsburgh 8
Former President Barack Obama suggested Thursday that black men are opposed to Vice President Kamala Harris simply because she is a woman.Getty Images
Former U.S. President Barack Obama talks to supporters at a campaign field office in East Liberty, ahead of a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. on Oct. 10, 2024. 8
Former U.S. President Barack Obama talks to supporters at a campaign field office in East Liberty, ahead of a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. on Oct. 10, 2024.via REUTERS



“[Y]ou’re coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses,” the former president said of the lack of enthusiasm for Harris’ candidacy from some black men. “I’ve got a problem with that.


“Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as president, and you’re coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that,” Obama claimed.
Obama argued that it is “not acceptable” for black men to support Trump.
Polling indicates a higher percentage of black Americans are planning to vote for former President Donald Trump, 78, in 2024 than did in 2020 – with 1 in 4 black men under 50 backing the 45th president, according to an NAACP survey from last month.
Former President Barack Obama laughs as he listens to an introduction at a campaign field office in East Liberty, ahead of a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., on Oct. 10, 2024.8
Former President Barack Obama laughs as he listens to an introduction at a campaign field office in East Liberty, ahead of a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., on Oct. 10, 2024.via REUTERS
“And now, you’re thinking about sitting out or supporting somebody who has a history of denigrating you, because you think that’s a sign of strength, because that’s what being a man is? Putting women down? That’s not acceptable,” he said.
At the rally — the first of a series of swing-state events that will feature the first and only black president in American history stumping for Harris, 59, in the run-up to Election Day — Obama became most animated as he railed against men who believe Trump is the stronger candidate.
“I’m sorry, gentlemen, I noticed this, especially with some men who seem to think Trump’s behavior pulling and putting people down is a sign of strength,” he said. “And I am here to tell you that is not what real strength is.”
Polling indicates a higher percentage of black Americans are planning to vote for former President Donald Trump, 78, in 2024 than did in 2020.8
Polling indicates a higher percentage of black Americans are planning to vote for former President Donald Trump, 78, in 2024 than did in 2020.AP
“[T[he good news is that you have candidates to vote for in this election that demonstrate that kind of care, who know what real strength looks like, who will set a good example and do the right thing and leave this country better than they found it,” Obama argued.
Earlier in his remarks, Obama acknowledged that rising prices under the Harris-Biden administration — which he attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic — have “ put a strain on family budgets.”
“I get why people are looking to shake things up,” he said. “I mean, I am the hopey-changey guy.
“So, I understand people feeling frustrated and feeling we can do better,” Obama continued. “What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania.”

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He later compared Trump to the brutal, late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
“You’ve got the tweets in all caps, the ranting and raving about crazy conspiracy theory, the two-hour speeches — word salad — it’s like Fidel Castro, just on and on,” Obama told the crowd.
Reggie Jones, a black man from South Carolina who was selling Harris merchandise at the rally, told The Post he felt there was different reason the vice president was having trouble with black men.
“[It’s] because she locked a whole lot of us up as a prosecutor,” Jones said.
“I’m just selling her stuff for the money,” he candidly admitted.
Salmata Alghali, a vendor from Detroit and Harris supporter, said Trump’s backing from men stems from the thought that “he’ll be different.”
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Obama endorsed Harris for president and made a speech at the Democratic National Convention.Getty Images
“Some men are just tired of the same politics,” she said. “[Harris] represents the same old thing.
“Trump is saying things that might sound ridiculous, [but] they are excited,” she added.
Alghali noted that she hears some of her black male friends accuse Harris of supporting transgender surgery for minors, or that she’s incarcerated a lot of black men.
“Instead of doing their own research, they just believe it,” she said.
“They think this assassination thing has him all gangster now,” Alghali said of black male Trump supporters. “It’s all bulls–t.”
Na’een Akbar, 72, is an undecided voter from New York who was also selling wares at the rally even though he “can’t support” Harris.
“She supports Israel, bombing women and children indiscriminately,” Akbar told The Post. “They support Israel no matter what it is, right or wrong. I can’t support her if she supports that.”
Kamala Harris8
The Harris campaign has enlisted Obama to barnstorm swing states in the run-up to Election Day.AP
He also understood why Harris isn’t getting the same support from black men that President Biden did in 2020 — and it had nothing to do with her gender.
“For one she has a past reputation as a prosecutor of minorities, particularly blacks,” he said.
Akbar said he doesn’t plan on voting for Trump, either.
“His Project 2025 policy alone,” Akbar said, when asked why – referring to the Heritage Foundation policy agenda that Trump has repeatedly disavowed.
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Ellie Laing (right) takes a photo with Coach Walz.Ethan Dodd / NY Post
The event brought out several Harris supporters who were far too young to remember much of Obama’s presidency, but still delighted to see the 44th commander in chief speak.
“When I was 6 years old, my dad took me with him to vote for Obama,” Ellie Laing, who’s black, told The Post. “That was a core memory.”
Pat Manion, a teacher from Pittsburgh’s suburbs in Mount Lebanon, brought his biracial pre-teen son to see Obama.
“We used to read a book to him when he was young: ‘I Am Barack Obama,’” he said, noting that he wants his son to know that “people like him can do amazing things.”
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Pat Manion wanted his biracial son to see Barack Obama.Ethan Dodd / NY Post
However, Manion admitted that Obama is more relevant on a personal level nowadays than he is politically.
“Hopefully he’s going to get them out for Kamala,” the Harris supporter wished.
Aside from Obama, the Harris campaign’s attempt at youth outreach in Pittsburgh included bringing in a man wearing a paper mache head of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
A campaign staffer admitted to The Post that it had mostly been older people that were stopping to pose for photos with the Walz paper mache.
“But we’re getting the younger people excited through peer pressure,” the staffer joked.
 
Obama basically told Black men the same thing Biden said...

If you don't vote Democratic you ain't Black.

Now it's if you don't vote for Kamala it's cause you don't want a woman in office.

Dude has always been condescending toward Black male voters. He talks like we can't possibly be intelligent enough to dislike the candidate based on her policy positions.... nah it's just because she's a woman.

There's gonna be some wealthy Black men that are gonna vote Trump based on economic policy, or not vote at all.

If an Asian, Hispanics or CAC doesn't vote for Kamala it's because of policy. Give us the same respect for our intelligence. Disappointing take Obama.

 
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I’m sitting here thinking about Roland Martin tweet/call for Black men to rally behind Kammy Harris.

Why when things don’t go as plan we get blamed.

Looking at the numbers in American, we definitely don’t seem like the overall problem.


On here we talk shit and things to that nature but I doubt any ninjas on here are republicans.


(Well I know one maga ninja on here and that’s only because Trump passed a Law, that cut a year and change off his fed time)

:confused:
 
Per usual, it's the blame Black men game.

Blame black men for wanting something in exchange for their vote like ALL other groups.
Blame black men as victims of a system that convicts them on misdemeanors and impedes their ability to vote.
Blame Black me for the majority Latino and white women voters who support Republicans.

Blame...
Blame...
Blame...

I'm not telling you to vote, nor am I telling you to abstain but wake the fuck up and see how THEY WILL TURN ON YOU & BLAME YOU knowing that you're a minor symptom of a much larger, deeply ingrained root cause.

This.
 
I'm a single Black male college educated employed business owner homeowner and investor. What is either party gonna do for my interests?

My vote will be against a party rather than for a party.

I want government out of my life as much as possible.
 
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