The fake Indian is now faking outrage about a voter ID law while proving she is a racist by posing with a stereotypical Black American piece of pottery
It is truly laughable that there are still folks so gullible that they still believe half of the corrupt government is pulling for them. Newsflash slick, that tugging you feel is them slipping it IN! -Bert
There are so many issues in our country that Biden and the Democrats are totally fucking up, that I begin to understand just why the big push in recent years for a focus on all things racial. L. Frank Baum was not remembered for the Wizard of Oz books in the same vein as Orwell and 1984 or Animal Farm, but the parallels are there, if you only were to look. Now, the only thing we remember is the phrase, " Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." Well, if all we remember from that book is that phrase, it still rings true, when you just look at the Democrat party, but really the Republican party is so similar as to be indistinguishable from them. I never considered myself part of any political party, but instead just am a conservative, who only believes in following the U.S. Constitution. Sometimes, that means that you might not like what it says, but you still have to follow it. Of course, the politicians didn't take long to find that out, and seek ways around it, ala Marbury v Madison. And it's been downhill ever since. https://supreme.findlaw.com/supreme-court-insights/marbury-v--madison-case-summary--what-you-need-to-know.html
Funny and true story. When I first graduated vet school 1990, I moved to Forsyth County Georgia. You can look up what it was known for back in those days. Hosea Williams marched when I first moved in soon to be followed by fat sow Oprah. Some "woke" clients of mine (weirdos, let me tell you) extended hospitality to Oprah and invited her into their home, near where she was interviewing us backwoods cretins, to show how enlightened they were. well the funny as hell thing is these people collected Sambo, picanninny (sp?) and an assortment of other black statues. I mean, I had been in their house and it was decorated to the hilt with this shit. I never knew what was said or what happened but I opined out loud to them "think that was a good idea to invite her?" and I don't think they saw the point I was trying to make. I would doubt she ever returned. PS fast forward 30 years and the county is officially "diverse". Makes me disgusted.
In an episode of Antiques Roadshow famous people edition, S. Epatha Merkereson had some similar pieces, which she bought so white people would not buy and make fun of. Awright. Got it.
I have questions about the different color background. If those questions are answered satisfactorily, accepting an explanation that Warren bought it because she didn't want white people to buy it would be ludicrous. I want to play poker with people who believe that, because I expect that they will draw to inside straights. And then, I want some defender to explain why she displays it.
Background colors are different because they are two different pictures. The close-up shows a similar item for clarification, its not a blow-up of the original. Notice the wire(?) "feet" on the close-up. The camera angle of the original is too low for those to be visible behind the shelf edge.
Well she is a democratic.
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The fake Indian is now faking outrage about a voter ID law while proving she is a racist by posing with a stereotypical Black American piece of pottery
ReplyDeletethats some funny shit .. irony is the best
ReplyDeleteAn Indian cannot be a racist, because they have no power.
ReplyDeleteThe obligatory comment...just imagine if this picture was a Republican's kitchen?
ReplyDeleteIt is truly laughable that there are still folks so gullible that they still believe half of the corrupt government is pulling for them. Newsflash slick, that tugging you feel is them slipping it IN! -Bert
DeleteThere are so many issues in our country that Biden and the Democrats are totally fucking up, that I begin to understand just why the big push in recent years for a focus on all things racial. L. Frank Baum was not remembered for the Wizard of Oz books in the same vein as Orwell and 1984 or Animal Farm, but the parallels are there, if you only were to look.
ReplyDeleteNow, the only thing we remember is the phrase, " Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." Well, if all we remember from that book is that phrase, it still rings true, when you just look at the Democrat party, but really the Republican party is so similar as to be indistinguishable from them.
I never considered myself part of any political party, but instead just am a conservative, who only believes in following the U.S. Constitution. Sometimes, that means that you might not like what it says, but you still have to follow it. Of course, the politicians didn't take long to find that out, and seek ways around it, ala Marbury v Madison. And it's been downhill ever since.
https://supreme.findlaw.com/supreme-court-insights/marbury-v--madison-case-summary--what-you-need-to-know.html
Is that Pow Wow Chow?
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Funny and true story. When I first graduated vet school 1990, I moved to Forsyth County Georgia. You can look up what it was known for back in those days. Hosea Williams marched when I first moved in soon to be followed by fat sow Oprah. Some "woke" clients of mine (weirdos, let me tell you) extended hospitality to Oprah and invited her into their home, near where she was interviewing us backwoods cretins, to show how enlightened they were. well the funny as hell thing is these people collected Sambo, picanninny (sp?) and an assortment of other black statues. I mean, I had been in their house and it was decorated to the hilt with this shit. I never knew what was said or what happened but I opined out loud to them "think that was a good idea to invite her?" and I don't think they saw the point I was trying to make. I would doubt she ever returned. PS fast forward 30 years and the county is officially "diverse". Makes me disgusted.
ReplyDeleteKinda reminds me of an Elton John song, "Don't let the sun go down on me".
DeleteWhy is the background a different color?
ReplyDeleteBecause it's basically a 4chan photoshop.
DeleteAll I can do is shake my head in the fucking clown world we live in.
ReplyDeleteI hope her uterus falls out.
In an episode of Antiques Roadshow famous people edition, S. Epatha Merkereson had some similar pieces, which she bought so white people would not buy and make fun of. Awright. Got it.
ReplyDeleteI have questions about the different color background. If those questions are answered satisfactorily, accepting an explanation that Warren bought it because she didn't want white people to buy it would be ludicrous. I want to play poker with people who believe that, because I expect that they will draw to inside straights. And then, I want some defender to explain why she displays it.
DeleteBackground colors are different because they are two different pictures. The close-up shows a similar item for clarification, its not a blow-up of the original. Notice the wire(?) "feet" on the close-up. The camera angle of the original is too low for those to be visible behind the shelf edge.
DeleteI'm gonna have.....a beer!
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