Donald Trump is running for president

Didn't you get suspended from NT last time for staying something ignorant about black people and crime, that is what cause your downfall the last time
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And here you go mocking Black Lives Matter

Some things never change I guess

-Btw, I see you're just gonna ignore the vids of Trump advocating for war crimes I see

Nice
oh i GLAD you brought this up...

check this out b.

back in 2013 during da whole knock out game shenanigans i said and i quote:
Originally Posted by ninjahood  
 

when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
suggesting that a BIG part of da reason for such violence and unrest in da black community was da fact that

black unemployment was ABYSMAL under Obama's administration....i was castigated, and suspended for a week (not banned contrary to popular

belief) for basically calling da reality of da situation regardless of how politically convenient...fast forward to 2016, you know who else not

only agrees with me, but made it a CAMPAIGN ISSUE?

your boy Bernie Sanders
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*ahem*
[h1]Bernie Sanders makes a point about black unemployment you probably haven’t heard[/h1]
by Collier Meyerson

Hulton Archive/Getty Images

July 6, 2015 3:36 p.m.



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The national conversation and activism surrounding racial inequality has a major blind spot, says Bernie Sanders: the link between unemployment and civil rights.

“How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?” the presidential candidate said in an interview with the Nation published Monday. “How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?”

Sanders connects civil unrest in black communities, police shootings, and violence to soaring black youth unemployment. “I do not separate the civil-rights issue from the fact that 50 percent of African-American young people are either unemployed or underemployed,” Sanders told the Nation.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black youth unemployment in the United States was a staggering 24.8 percent in 2014, compared to 12.2 percent of their white counterparts. And more than half of recent black college graduates are underemployed, meaning that they hold a job that does not require a college degree, according to a study by the Center of Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning Washington think tank.

Youth unemployment is not just a problem for young black Americans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 3.4 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 years old as unemployed in 2014.

Last month, Hillary Clinton addressed America’s youth unemployment problem in a speech at South Carolina’s Trident Technical College to a predominantly black crowd. But where Sanders, a socialist, identified black youth unemployment as a civil-rights issue, Clinton portrayed it as solely an economic one, and did not identify specific proposals for black youth in her speech.

The Clinton campaign said last month it plans to outline economic policies proposals related to young black adults sometime this summer.

Clinton proposed a $1,500 tax credit to businesses that brought on young apprentices. “We have a long history of apprenticeships in our country going back into the 19th century,” said Clinton to Trident Tech. “When employers invest in on the job training, workers are more productive and businesses are more profitable,” she said.

“This is one of these economic strategies that is win, win, win for everybody,” said Clinton.

Both candidates, however, agree that youth unemployment is a problem. “The numbers are really troubling,” said Clinton in her speech. “And in addition we have a lot of young people who are underemployed.”

“I support high quality job training programs,” she said. “On the job training can raise pay by thousands of dollars every year, apprenticeships by even more.”

“Remember the March on Washington—what was it about? ‘Jobs and Freedom’,” said Sanders.

And 52 years later, “jobs and freedom” still haven’t been achieved.

http://fusion.net/story/161785/bern...black-unemployment-you-probably-havent-heard/

yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy huh?
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oh and methodman if you're reading this....apologizes go down in da DM's too
nerd.gif
 
I will never be scared enough to endorse someone that is advocating for white supremacy and for America to commit war crimes


Care to link where this advocacy has taken

Place from da horses mouth? :nerd: i got some free time.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-order-war-crimes_us_56d98bc7e4b0000de404296c

Good enough for you b


umm i got no problem his bluster towards ISIS, cuz at da end of da day da geneva convention ain't gonna let him go over da rail..i wanna hear about

da "white supremacist advocacy" that Donald Trump said outta his mouth like you just insinuated.
 
There were a lot of things that Bush did that there were safeguards in place to prevent.

How quickly we forget recent history.
 
yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:
Not in the least.

Dude steady would say some offensive **** or imply some racist **** about black ppl and then act completely oblivious about it when called out on it. Then would have the nerve to take a hypocritical stance on another topic and act like it aint.
 
I will never be scared enough to endorse someone that is advocating for white supremacy and for America to commit war crimes


Care to link where this advocacy has taken

Place from da horses mouth? :nerd: i got some free time.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-order-war-crimes_us_56d98bc7e4b0000de404296c

Good enough for you b


umm i got no problem his bluster towards ISIS, cuz at da end of da day da geneva convention ain't gonna let him go over da rail..i wanna hear about

da "white supremacist advocacy" that Donald Trump said outta his mouth like you just insinuated.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...complete-ban-on-muslims-entering-the-us-video

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/11/politics/donald-trump-deportation-force-debate-immigration/

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...mp/trump-tweet-blacks-white-homicide-victims/

-You got not problem with a presidential candidate advocating for war crimes, and the killing of innocents :rolleyes :lol:

You course you don't If it not effecting you, why should you care that innocent people might get killed
 
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yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:
Not in the least.

Dude steady would say some offensive **** or imply some racist **** about black ppl and then act completely oblivious about it when called out on it. Then would have the nerve to take a hypocritical stance on another topic and act like it aint.

Ahh bueno, i can't speak for that man cuz idk

Nothing, been in a 2+ year time warp :lol:

Me though? I got rail roaded by over

sensitivity...but since i said i was out

Till i copped my jesus i abandoned my

vindication Till my return...
 
Didn't you get suspended from NT last time for staying something ignorant about black people and crime, that is what cause your downfall the last time :lol:


And here you go mocking Black Lives Matter


Some things never change I guess


-Btw, I see you're just gonna ignore the vids of Trump advocating for war crimes I see


Nice

oh i GLAD you brought this up...

check this out b.

back in 2013 during da whole knock out game shenanigans i said and i quote:


 
[QUOTE name="ninjahood" url="[URL]http://niketalk.com/t/575323/kid-plays-knockout-in-michigan-and-gets-his-dumbass-shot-twice/30#post_19160444[/URL]"]
 
when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
suggesting that a BIG part of da reason for such violence and unrest in da black community was da fact that

black unemployment was ABYSMAL under Obama's administration....i was castigated, and suspended for a week (not banned contrary to popular

belief) for basically calling da reality of da situation regardless of how politically convenient...fast forward to 2016, you know who else not

only agrees with me, but made it a CAMPAIGN ISSUE?



your boy Bernie Sanders :lol:

*ahem*

[h1]Bernie Sanders makes a point about black unemployment you probably haven’t heard[/h1]

by Collier Meyerson
Hulton Archive/Getty Images

July 6, 2015 3:36 p.m.







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The national conversation and activism surrounding racial inequality has a major blind spot, says Bernie Sanders: the link between unemployment and civil rights.
“How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?” the presidential candidate said in an interview with the Nation published Monday. “How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?”
Sanders connects civil unrest in black communities, police shootings, and violence to soaring black youth unemployment. “I do not separate the civil-rights issue from the fact that 50 percent of African-American young people are either unemployed or underemployed,” Sanders told the Nation.

 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black youth unemployment in the United States was a staggering 24.8 percent in 2014, compared to 12.2 percent of their white counterparts. And more than half of recent black college graduates are underemployed, meaning that they hold a job that does not require a college degree, according to a study by the Center of Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning Washington think tank.
Youth unemployment is not just a problem for young black Americans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 3.4 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 years old as unemployed in 2014.
Last month, Hillary Clinton addressed America’s youth unemployment problem in a speech at South Carolina’s Trident Technical College to a predominantly black crowd. But where Sanders, a socialist, identified black youth unemployment as a civil-rights issue, Clinton portrayed it as solely an economic one, and did not identify specific proposals for black youth in her speech.
The Clinton campaign said last month it plans to outline economic policies proposals related to young black adults sometime this summer.


 


 
Clinton proposed a $1,500 tax credit to businesses that brought on young apprentices. “We have a long history of apprenticeships in our country going back into the 19th century,” said Clinton to Trident Tech. “When employers invest in on the job training, workers are more productive and businesses are more profitable,” she said.
“This is one of these economic strategies that is win, win, win for everybody,” said Clinton.
Both candidates, however, agree that youth unemployment is a problem. “The numbers are really troubling,” said Clinton in her speech. “And in addition we have a lot of young people who are underemployed.”
“I support high quality job training programs,” she said. “On the job training can raise pay by thousands of dollars every year, apprenticeships by even more.”
“Remember the March on Washington—what was it about? ‘Jobs and Freedom’,” said Sanders.
And 52 years later, “jobs and freedom” still haven’t been achieved.

http://fusion.net/story/161785/bern...black-unemployment-you-probably-havent-heard/

yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:

oh and methodman if you're reading this....apologizes go down in da DM's too :nerd:
[/quote]

-The knockout game was made up first off

-And Bernie Sanders comments and yours are not the same, don't even pull that ********.

Bernie Sanders was trying point out that black employment is a serious issue

Your were trying to say when black people are unemployed and bored, they play game assaulting people.

Bernie comment is about the seriousness of the lack of jobs for the black community, your comment was trying to mock black people for something that was even true.

So cut the bull ****
 
yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:
Not in the least.

Dude steady would say some offensive **** or imply some racist **** about black ppl and then act completely oblivious about it when called out on it. Then would have the nerve to take a hypocritical stance on another topic and act like it aint.

Ahh bueno, i can't speak for that man cuz idk

Nothing, been in a 2+ year time warp :lol:

Me though? I got rail roaded by over

sensitivity...but since i said i was out

Till i copped my jesus i abandoned my

vindication Till my return...
I got to that (those) thread(s) too late to get a real time idea of what went down but I never assumed it was the same thing some of these other posters get down with.

Never took you for a racist.

I know the whole being black/Dominican issue was what caused a whole lot of uproar though :lol: I also recall something said about homosexuals.

But overall I tend to take ppl disliking you and/or having misunderstandings with what you say and mean the same when ppl get in to those drawn out arguments with Anton.
 
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I will never be scared enough to endorse someone that is advocating for white supremacy and for America to commit war crimes


Care to link where this advocacy has taken

Place from da horses mouth? :nerd: i got some free time.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-order-war-crimes_us_56d98bc7e4b0000de404296c

Good enough for you b


umm i got no problem his bluster towards ISIS, cuz at da end of da day da geneva convention ain't gonna let him go over da rail..i wanna hear about

da "white supremacist advocacy" that Donald Trump said outta his mouth like you just insinuated.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...complete-ban-on-muslims-entering-the-us-video

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/11/politics/donald-trump-deportation-force-debate-immigration/

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...mp/trump-tweet-blacks-white-homicide-victims/


Other that his foolish retweet with phony

Crime stats, where has Donald Trump said

"Yo, im for whites over everything".. It

hasn't happened... And i already linked

You a liberal article on Donald Trump's

Appeal is LESS about race & MORE about trade

Issues hurting middle class manufacturer jobs.
 
I will never be scared enough to endorse someone that is advocating for white supremacy and for America to commit war crimes


Care to link where this advocacy has taken

Place from da horses mouth? :nerd: i got some free time.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-order-war-crimes_us_56d98bc7e4b0000de404296c

Good enough for you b


umm i got no problem his bluster towards ISIS, cuz at da end of da day da geneva convention ain't gonna let him go over da rail..i wanna hear about

da "white supremacist advocacy" that Donald Trump said outta his mouth like you just insinuated.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...complete-ban-on-muslims-entering-the-us-video

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/11/politics/donald-trump-deportation-force-debate-immigration/

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...mp/trump-tweet-blacks-white-homicide-victims/


Other that his foolish retweet with phony

Crime stats, where has Donald Trump said

"Yo, im for whites over everything".. It

hasn't happened... And i already linked

You a liberal article on Donald Trump's

Appeal is LESS about race & MORE about trade

Issues hurting middle class manufacturer jobs.


You don't have to say your "white over everything" to be a white supremacist

Supporting a system that puts white over minorities makes you a white supremacist.

-You're being willfully ignorant just to feel ok about supporting a bigot
 
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Didn't you get suspended from NT last time for staying something ignorant about black people and crime, that is what cause your downfall the last time :lol:


And here you go mocking Black Lives Matter


Some things never change I guess


-Btw, I see you're just gonna ignore the vids of Trump advocating for war crimes I see


Nice

oh i GLAD you brought this up...

check this out b.

back in 2013 during da whole knock out game shenanigans i said and i quote:


 
[QUOTE name="ninjahood" url="[URL]http://niketalk.com/t/575323/kid-plays-knockout-in-michigan-and-gets-his-dumbass-shot-twice/30#post_19160444[/URL]"]
 
when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
suggesting that a BIG part of da reason for such violence and unrest in da black community was da fact that

black unemployment was ABYSMAL under Obama's administration....i was castigated, and suspended for a week (not banned contrary to popular

belief) for basically calling da reality of da situation regardless of how politically convenient...fast forward to 2016, you know who else not

only agrees with me, but made it a CAMPAIGN ISSUE?



your boy Bernie Sanders :lol:

*ahem*

[h1]Bernie Sanders makes a point about black unemployment you probably haven’t heard[/h1]

by Collier Meyerson
Hulton Archive/Getty Images

July 6, 2015 3:36 p.m.







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The national conversation and activism surrounding racial inequality has a major blind spot, says Bernie Sanders: the link between unemployment and civil rights.
“How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?” the presidential candidate said in an interview with the Nation published Monday. “How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?”
Sanders connects civil unrest in black communities, police shootings, and violence to soaring black youth unemployment. “I do not separate the civil-rights issue from the fact that 50 percent of African-American young people are either unemployed or underemployed,” Sanders told the Nation.

 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black youth unemployment in the United States was a staggering 24.8 percent in 2014, compared to 12.2 percent of their white counterparts. And more than half of recent black college graduates are underemployed, meaning that they hold a job that does not require a college degree, according to a study by the Center of Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning Washington think tank.
Youth unemployment is not just a problem for young black Americans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 3.4 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 years old as unemployed in 2014.
Last month, Hillary Clinton addressed America’s youth unemployment problem in a speech at South Carolina’s Trident Technical College to a predominantly black crowd. But where Sanders, a socialist, identified black youth unemployment as a civil-rights issue, Clinton portrayed it as solely an economic one, and did not identify specific proposals for black youth in her speech.
The Clinton campaign said last month it plans to outline economic policies proposals related to young black adults sometime this summer.


 


 
Clinton proposed a $1,500 tax credit to businesses that brought on young apprentices. “We have a long history of apprenticeships in our country going back into the 19th century,” said Clinton to Trident Tech. “When employers invest in on the job training, workers are more productive and businesses are more profitable,” she said.
“This is one of these economic strategies that is win, win, win for everybody,” said Clinton.
Both candidates, however, agree that youth unemployment is a problem. “The numbers are really troubling,” said Clinton in her speech. “And in addition we have a lot of young people who are underemployed.”
“I support high quality job training programs,” she said. “On the job training can raise pay by thousands of dollars every year, apprenticeships by even more.”
“Remember the March on Washington—what was it about? ‘Jobs and Freedom’,” said Sanders.
And 52 years later, “jobs and freedom” still haven’t been achieved.

http://fusion.net/story/161785/bern...black-unemployment-you-probably-havent-heard/

yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:

oh and methodman if you're reading this....apologizes go down in da DM's too :nerd:

-The knockout game was made up first off

-And Bernie Sanders comments and yours are not the same, don't even pull that ********.

Bernie Sanders was trying point out that black employment is a serious issue

Your were trying to say when black people are unemployed and bored, they play game assaulting people.

Bernie comment is about the seriousness of the lack of jobs for the black community, your comment was trying to mock black people for something that was even true.

So cut the bull ****[/quote]

Wasnt even true? [emoji]129300[/emoji] u really wanna test

Me on this? I had 2+ years to stew over it.

My quote suggests EXACTLY what bernie sanders

Is campaigning on.
 
Didn't you get suspended from NT last time for staying something ignorant about black people and crime, that is what cause your downfall the last time :lol:


And here you go mocking Black Lives Matter


Some things never change I guess


-Btw, I see you're just gonna ignore the vids of Trump advocating for war crimes I see


Nice

oh i GLAD you brought this up...

check this out b.

back in 2013 during da whole knock out game shenanigans i said and i quote:


 
[QUOTE name="ninjahood" url="[URL]http://niketalk.com/t/575323/kid-plays-knockout-in-michigan-and-gets-his-dumbass-shot-twice/30#post_19160444[/URL]"]
 
when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
suggesting that a BIG part of da reason for such violence and unrest in da black community was da fact that

black unemployment was ABYSMAL under Obama's administration....i was castigated, and suspended for a week (not banned contrary to popular

belief) for basically calling da reality of da situation regardless of how politically convenient...fast forward to 2016, you know who else not

only agrees with me, but made it a CAMPAIGN ISSUE?



your boy Bernie Sanders :lol:

*ahem*

[h1]Bernie Sanders makes a point about black unemployment you probably haven’t heard[/h1]

by Collier Meyerson
Hulton Archive/Getty Images

July 6, 2015 3:36 p.m.







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The national conversation and activism surrounding racial inequality has a major blind spot, says Bernie Sanders: the link between unemployment and civil rights.
“How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?” the presidential candidate said in an interview with the Nation published Monday. “How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?”
Sanders connects civil unrest in black communities, police shootings, and violence to soaring black youth unemployment. “I do not separate the civil-rights issue from the fact that 50 percent of African-American young people are either unemployed or underemployed,” Sanders told the Nation.

 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black youth unemployment in the United States was a staggering 24.8 percent in 2014, compared to 12.2 percent of their white counterparts. And more than half of recent black college graduates are underemployed, meaning that they hold a job that does not require a college degree, according to a study by the Center of Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning Washington think tank.
Youth unemployment is not just a problem for young black Americans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 3.4 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 years old as unemployed in 2014.
Last month, Hillary Clinton addressed America’s youth unemployment problem in a speech at South Carolina’s Trident Technical College to a predominantly black crowd. But where Sanders, a socialist, identified black youth unemployment as a civil-rights issue, Clinton portrayed it as solely an economic one, and did not identify specific proposals for black youth in her speech.
The Clinton campaign said last month it plans to outline economic policies proposals related to young black adults sometime this summer.


 


 
Clinton proposed a $1,500 tax credit to businesses that brought on young apprentices. “We have a long history of apprenticeships in our country going back into the 19th century,” said Clinton to Trident Tech. “When employers invest in on the job training, workers are more productive and businesses are more profitable,” she said.
“This is one of these economic strategies that is win, win, win for everybody,” said Clinton.
Both candidates, however, agree that youth unemployment is a problem. “The numbers are really troubling,” said Clinton in her speech. “And in addition we have a lot of young people who are underemployed.”
“I support high quality job training programs,” she said. “On the job training can raise pay by thousands of dollars every year, apprenticeships by even more.”
“Remember the March on Washington—what was it about? ‘Jobs and Freedom’,” said Sanders.
And 52 years later, “jobs and freedom” still haven’t been achieved.

http://fusion.net/story/161785/bern...black-unemployment-you-probably-havent-heard/

yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:

oh and methodman if you're reading this....apologizes go down in da DM's too :nerd:

-The knockout game was made up first off

-And Bernie Sanders comments and yours are not the same, don't even pull that ********.

Bernie Sanders was trying point out that black employment is a serious issue

Your were trying to say when black people are unemployed and bored, they play game assaulting people.

Bernie comment is about the seriousness of the lack of jobs for the black community, your comment was trying to mock black people for something that was even true.

So cut the bull ****

Wasnt even true? [emoji]129300[/emoji] u really wanna test

Me on this? I had 2+ years to stew over it.

My quote suggests EXACTLY what bernie sanders

Is campaigning on.[/quote]

No it is not

You're pulling **** out your ***.

Your comment was to mock black people about playing the "knock out game", the thread was about the game, not black unemployment.

There was no discussion about Obama, his policies, or the factors leading to black unemployment in your post, your even say "I would look for a job"

Your comments was a swipe at the black community. Everyone saw it then, even Meth.

Bernie Sanders is not slanging the same type of ignorance you spewed
 
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I will never be scared enough to endorse someone that is advocating for white supremacy and for America to commit war crimes


Care to link where this advocacy has taken

Place from da horses mouth? :nerd: i got some free time.




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-order-war-crimes_us_56d98bc7e4b0000de404296c

Good enough for you b


umm i got no problem his bluster towards ISIS, cuz at da end of da day da geneva convention ain't gonna let him go over da rail..i wanna hear about

da "white supremacist advocacy" that Donald Trump said outta his mouth like you just insinuated.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...complete-ban-on-muslims-entering-the-us-video

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/11/politics/donald-trump-deportation-force-debate-immigration/

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...mp/trump-tweet-blacks-white-homicide-victims/


Other that his foolish retweet with phony

Crime stats, where has Donald Trump said

"Yo, im for whites over everything".. It

hasn't happened... And i already linked

You a liberal article on Donald Trump's

Appeal is LESS about race & MORE about trade

Issues hurting middle class manufacturer jobs.


You don't have to say your "white over everything" to be a white supremacist

Supporting a system that puts white over minorities makes you a white supremacist.

-You're being willfully ignorant just to feel ok about supporting a bigot


See this is where i diverge from liberals..

I dont subscribe to da racial grievances

Notions da United States experience

For me and my family has been nothing but a

blessing considering i know what

REAL poverty is back in DR

...there's articles on immigrant

Minorities who outperform their American born

Counterparts (Nigerians, asians, Indians,

certain groups of Latinos) because of

cultural norms demand hard work & diligence

to their education and their non indoctrination of american racial politics

Of grievance, and i think there's definitely something to that.
 
devote two years for a jesus piece and still cosign bombing innocent people.

jesus aint die on the cross for this. 

I need an MJ Face on a jesus piece. 
 
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I grew up in the Caribbean, I have seen third world country poverty looks like. So you can miss me with this "my unique life experience" steez

I 'm thankful for the economic opportunities America has provide my and my family, but doesn't excuse the acts of violence against my people, all black people, and the acts of racism I have experienced.

The feelings to gratitude towards America, and the anger seeing white supremacy go on are not mutually exclusive
 
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Didn't you get suspended from NT last time for staying something ignorant about black people and crime, that is what cause your downfall the last time :lol:


And here you go mocking Black Lives Matter


Some things never change I guess


-Btw, I see you're just gonna ignore the vids of Trump advocating for war crimes I see


Nice

oh i GLAD you brought this up...

check this out b.

back in 2013 during da whole knock out game shenanigans i said and i quote:


 
[QUOTE name="ninjahood" url="[URL]http://niketalk.com/t/575323/kid-plays-knockout-in-michigan-and-gets-his-dumbass-shot-twice/30#post_19160444[/URL]"]
 
when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
suggesting that a BIG part of da reason for such violence and unrest in da black community was da fact that

black unemployment was ABYSMAL under Obama's administration....i was castigated, and suspended for a week (not banned contrary to popular

belief) for basically calling da reality of da situation regardless of how politically convenient...fast forward to 2016, you know who else not

only agrees with me, but made it a CAMPAIGN ISSUE?



your boy Bernie Sanders :lol:

*ahem*

[h1]Bernie Sanders makes a point about black unemployment you probably haven’t heard[/h1]

by Collier Meyerson
Hulton Archive/Getty Images

July 6, 2015 3:36 p.m.







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The national conversation and activism surrounding racial inequality has a major blind spot, says Bernie Sanders: the link between unemployment and civil rights.
“How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?” the presidential candidate said in an interview with the Nation published Monday. “How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts?”
Sanders connects civil unrest in black communities, police shootings, and violence to soaring black youth unemployment. “I do not separate the civil-rights issue from the fact that 50 percent of African-American young people are either unemployed or underemployed,” Sanders told the Nation.

 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black youth unemployment in the United States was a staggering 24.8 percent in 2014, compared to 12.2 percent of their white counterparts. And more than half of recent black college graduates are underemployed, meaning that they hold a job that does not require a college degree, according to a study by the Center of Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning Washington think tank.
Youth unemployment is not just a problem for young black Americans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 3.4 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24 years old as unemployed in 2014.
Last month, Hillary Clinton addressed America’s youth unemployment problem in a speech at South Carolina’s Trident Technical College to a predominantly black crowd. But where Sanders, a socialist, identified black youth unemployment as a civil-rights issue, Clinton portrayed it as solely an economic one, and did not identify specific proposals for black youth in her speech.
The Clinton campaign said last month it plans to outline economic policies proposals related to young black adults sometime this summer.


 


 
Clinton proposed a $1,500 tax credit to businesses that brought on young apprentices. “We have a long history of apprenticeships in our country going back into the 19th century,” said Clinton to Trident Tech. “When employers invest in on the job training, workers are more productive and businesses are more profitable,” she said.
“This is one of these economic strategies that is win, win, win for everybody,” said Clinton.
Both candidates, however, agree that youth unemployment is a problem. “The numbers are really troubling,” said Clinton in her speech. “And in addition we have a lot of young people who are underemployed.”
“I support high quality job training programs,” she said. “On the job training can raise pay by thousands of dollars every year, apprenticeships by even more.”
“Remember the March on Washington—what was it about? ‘Jobs and Freedom’,” said Sanders.
And 52 years later, “jobs and freedom” still haven’t been achieved.

http://fusion.net/story/161785/bern...black-unemployment-you-probably-havent-heard/

yeah, i bet this is how ya did @ksteezy
huh? :lol:

oh and methodman if you're reading this....apologizes go down in da DM's too :nerd:

-The knockout game was made up first off

-And Bernie Sanders comments and yours are not the same, don't even pull that ********.

Bernie Sanders was trying point out that black employment is a serious issue

Your were trying to say when black people are unemployed and bored, they play game assaulting people.

Bernie comment is about the seriousness of the lack of jobs for the black community, your comment was trying to mock black people for something that was even true.

So cut the bull ****

Wasnt even true? [emoji]129300[/emoji] u really wanna test

Me on this? I had 2+ years to stew over it.

My quote suggests EXACTLY what bernie sanders

Is campaigning on.

No it is not

You're pulling **** out your ***.

Your comment was to mock black people about playing the "knock out game", the thread was about the game, not black unemployment.

There was no discussion about Obama, his policies, or the factors leading to black unemployment in your post, your even say "I would look for a job"

Your comments was a swipe at the black community. Everyone saw it then, even Meth.

Bernie Sanders is not slanging the same type of ignorance you spewed[/quote]

Sorry buddy but da quote in question is right

There in plain sight & it syncs EXACTLY to

Bernie....: lol sorry if i bursted da bubble

Of your candidate. All that fluff u just said

After da fact is speculation on ur side at

best because that quote was da only reply i had in that thread.. Go check urself :nerd:

I remember it clearly cuz i was driving and posted that one comment on my phone and went

Along with my day only to come back & find out i was suspended.
 
^^^ Your imagination is running wild, your were on some slick racist steez, Bernie is not. Plus the civil unrest he is referring to is protesting over acts of white supremacy, like not getting justice for police shootings

Even if the knockout game did exist, it is was not "some unrest" over social issue

All the mental gymnastics in the world is not changing that fact
 
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devote two years for a jesus piece and still cosign bombing innocent people.
jesus aint die on the cross for this. 

I need an MJ Face on a jesus piece. 

Didnt i just say da Geneva convention makes

All that bluster trump said rendered moot?
 
^^^ Your imagination is running wild, your were on some slick racist steez, Bernie is not.

All the mental gymnastics in the world is not changing that fact

Spamming racist at everything u dont agree with doesn't make it true :lol:

*ahem* da proof is in da puddin b, quote

Is clear as day b..so is Bernie Sanders policy statement... U are entitled to your

Opinion, but u aren't entitled to your own facts b.
 
^^^ Your imagination is running wild, your were on some slick racist steez, Bernie is not.

All the mental gymnastics in the world is not changing that fact

Spamming racist at everything u dont agree with doesn't make it true :lol:

*ahem* da proof is in da puddin b, quote

Is clear as day b..so is Bernie Sanders policy statement... U are entitled to your

Opinion, but u aren't entitled to your own facts b.

Anyone can read your comments and Sanders comment back to back and see there not on the same level.

Sanders is linking black unemployment to civil unrest over serious social issues affecting the black community

Your were saying unemployed black people are not like you when you were young. They aren't look for a job, or playing video, they are committing assault for fun.

So keep trying to make your ignorant comment look less ignorant :lol:

-BTW, ask anyone in the Political Thread, I support Bernie, but I have shaded him a couple times on race issues. Other black Bernie supporters have even gone off on me for it too. So spare me with "your boy" steez
 
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It's never that black and white, there's plenty of Dems that lean left (liberal) on social issues and more moderate to right on other fiscal issues. Hence why the so called Regan Dems are voting for Trump. The same can be said for said politicians.
this is all true, problem is after 2010 and on da polarization has gotten to da point where both parties are now doing

litmus tests for ideological purity which in essence killed moderates and centrist candidates. 
 
 
 
^^^ Your imagination is running wild, your were on some slick racist steez, Bernie is not.

All the mental gymnastics in the world is not changing that fact
Spamming racist at everything u dont agree with doesn't make it true
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*ahem* da proof is in da puddin b, quote

Is clear as day b..so is Bernie Sanders policy statement... U are entitled to your

Opinion, but u aren't entitled to your own facts b.
Anyone can read your comments and Sanders comment back to back and see there not on the same level.

Sanders is linking black unemployment to civil unrest over serious social issues affecting the black community
 
AND VIOLENCE
The other thing, to be frank, that does trouble me is that there is so little discussion about African-American youth unemployment. How do you discuss Ferguson and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts? How do you discuss Baltimore and not know that, in that particular community, unemployment is off the charts? African-American youth unemployment in this country is 50 percent, and one out of three African-American males born today stands the possibility of ending up in jail if present trends continue
again here's what i said

Originally Posted by ninjahood  
 

when i was bored when i was little i would either look for a job, or play video games.....

when black unemployment is da way it is right now things like hooliganism starts to run rampant....
critical thinking b....i knew da issues then, and Bernie Sanders agrees with me.

keep playing that race card b..you gonna lose every time wit me b
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liberals can't play race cards on minorities..its like a ineffective pokemon attack.
 
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