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sam1978 wrote:You have no shame to put up that video. The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now. After voting , they are of no importance again.
sam1978 wrote:You have no shame to put up that video. The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now. After voting , they are of no importance again.
I wonder if any of the steppers know how much 12x6 is?
It's a lovely VideoRedman wrote:sam1978 wrote:You have no shame to put up that video. The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now. After voting , they are of no importance again.
I wonder if any of the steppers know how much 12x6 is?
Thats 3 cases.
Really what you demonstrated is your bigotry with a capital ZR.
https://youtu.be/7kf7fujM4agHabit7 wrote:sam1978 wrote:You have no shame to put up that video. The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now. After voting , they are of no importance again.
So where somebody stamped their X on 10/8/20 determined their condition today? You have any evidence to back up your claim that "The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now."
zoom rader wrote:https://youtu.be/7kf7fujM4ag
Dis the red government X
Eric banned one trini citizenThe_Honourable wrote:zoom rader wrote:https://youtu.be/7kf7fujM4ag
Dis the red government X
Malcolm X was the realest. That is why the democrat party in the states don't talk about him and push MLK instead. Locally, Eric Williams is pushed while Kwame Ture was banned by said Williams.
He the very same person that brother Malcom X spoke about , those that served massa in the house.sam1978 wrote:Red man, you could start a business to go along with plastic bags. Selling straws. Keep grasping.
If you don’t know who suffering right now , you out of touch , badly. I around them so I know.
zoom rader wrote:https://youtu.be/7kf7fujM4agHabit7 wrote:sam1978 wrote:You have no shame to put up that video. The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now. After voting , they are of no importance again.
So where somebody stamped their X on 10/8/20 determined their condition today? You have any evidence to back up your claim that "The same people that voted for the PNM are the ones feeling it most now."
Dis the red government X
zoom rader wrote:He the very same person that brother Malcom X spoke about , those that served massa in the house.sam1978 wrote:Red man, you could start a business to go along with plastic bags. Selling straws. Keep grasping.
If you don’t know who suffering right now , you out of touch , badly. I around them so I know.
I'm racist apparently..... what's juhn again?De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:He the very same person that brother Malcom X spoke about , those that served massa in the house.sam1978 wrote:Red man, you could start a business to go along with plastic bags. Selling straws. Keep grasping.
If you don’t know who suffering right now , you out of touch , badly. I around them so I know.
Careful, the 2NR Racist Police led by Colos, Tuntsy and wing will feign misunderstanding, and say you're racist.
wing wrote:I'm racist apparently..... what's juhn again?De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:He the very same person that brother Malcom X spoke about , those that served massa in the house.sam1978 wrote:Red man, you could start a business to go along with plastic bags. Selling straws. Keep grasping.
If you don’t know who suffering right now , you out of touch , badly. I around them so I know.
Careful, the 2NR Racist Police led by Colos, Tuntsy and wing will feign misunderstanding, and say you're racist.
Brother Malcom X speech is directly related to the red government where you have the in-house and field hands who all serve the same massaDe Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:He the very same person that brother Malcom X spoke about , those that served massa in the house.sam1978 wrote:Red man, you could start a business to go along with plastic bags. Selling straws. Keep grasping.
If you don’t know who suffering right now , you out of touch , badly. I around them so I know.
Careful, the 2NR Racist Police led by Colos, Tuntsy and wing will feign misunderstanding, and say you're racist.
De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Ah the Petrosingh, Calcutta, apes raping women and laggons .Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Keith himself made him a racist when he said he was too black to be Prime Minister. Then all the red government ppl all cheered and clap for him.Wraith King wrote:Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Keith distinguishes himself by race solely at election time to get votes because we all know he doesn't like Africans and he suffers from an inferiority complex due to how his handlers speak to him and about Africans on the whole.
So why is it racist for others to distinguish him by race?
sam1978 wrote:Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
sam1978 wrote:sam1978 wrote:Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Habitual7, I agree with you , but I think referring to someone as a house negro doesn't speak to their race but to their actions. I think the thought is that he bends to massa but it could be expressed differently." Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are" is a strong statement but true in some instances. When Rowlee said he is the blackest PM and many others reference race in the PNM ,do you see them as simpletons? When oneeye spoke about indians did he look like a simpleton?
You forgot kams also called RowleeHabit7 wrote:sam1978 wrote:sam1978 wrote:Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Habitual7, I agree with you , but I think referring to someone as a house negro doesn't speak to their race but to their actions. I think the thought is that he bends to massa but it could be expressed differently." Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are" is a strong statement but true in some instances. When Rowlee said he is the blackest PM and many others reference race in the PNM ,do you see them as simpletons? When oneeye spoke about indians did he look like a simpleton?
I am glad you can put politics aside and speak out against the racist nastiness Wraite King, De Dragon and ZR like to propagate.
Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in an unprovoked racial diatribe, called the PM of T&T "an oreo." Meaning that his black skin on the outside doesn't line up with her stereotype of black skin ppl, but it lines up with her stereotype of white skin ppl which should be reflected on his inside. In any serious country, this would have disqualified someone from public office, they would apologise and resign. Kamla neither apologised nor resigned. Nevertheless, the ppl of T&T have resigned her time and time again. It is only ppl like her fanboys in the UNC thread who keep begging not to criticise or blame her as if that making her prospects any better.
In response to such a racist attack on his person, Keith Christopher Rowley boldly embraced the hue of his skin and said that he is the blackest man in T&T. Obviously not an objective statement but hyperbole to disabuse racists like Kamla from being critical of officeholders based on their race and/or skin colour.
Cliff notes: it is a false equivalency to use the PM responding to a racial attack on him as justification to continue racially attacking him. Stop the nonsense.
And further to that racial attack, the idea that KCR is a slave with a massa controlling him is another expression of being a simpleton. Which massa told KCR to shut down the retail sector for 3months and had us on full lockdown for several periods for the last 18mths? Because when you come with this conspiracy that is more stupid than covid or vaccines, I would really like to know the details?
I have dealt and spoke out against one eye before, but I believe he is quite likely one of the many clones in this forum who just signs into that account to try to appear that there is balanced racism on tuner.
sam1978 wrote:sam1978 wrote:Habit7 wrote:So you distinguish the PM by his race and that is not racist?De Dragon wrote:Malcolm tells the parable of "house Negro."
King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
Transcribed text from audio excerpt.
That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house fella." And that's what we call them today, because we've still got some house afro trini running around here.
X, Malcolm. "Message to the Grass Roots." Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference. Group on Advanced Leadership. King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit. 10 November 1963.
When did Malcolm X say this?
Why is it that when you all feel so backed in a corner that you have to lash out with race? If you have a problem with Dr Rowley, criticise his policies. Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are.
Habitual7, I agree with you , but I think referring to someone as a house negro doesn't speak to their race but to their actions. I think the thought is that he bends to massa but it could be expressed differently." Referencing race makes you look like the simpleton you are" is a strong statement but true in some instances. When Rowlee said he is the blackest PM and many others reference race in the PNM ,do you see them as simpletons? When oneeye spoke about indians did he look like a simpleton?
Most red ppl suffer from mental illness .Redman wrote:When we douglarize the nation or red people take over.
Nuttin can win against a red woman
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