Time to go, Joe
| August 14th, 2024 at 2:22:43 PM permalink | |
| Gandler Member since: Aug 15, 2019 Threads: 30 Posts: 5253 |
You can't be serious, a clip of him reading a quote from some idiot that said the N-word to show how wrong it is? And, this is a smoking gun? Was he supposed to not read the quote as it was written in an official hearing? This is like those people on social media who find clips of friends who kareoked the nword while doing a rap song (IE reading the lyrics while in the flow of the song,) and holds it against them years later because "they said the n-word"..... |
| August 15th, 2024 at 2:46:47 AM permalink | |
| DoubleGold Member since: Jan 26, 2023 Threads: 34 Posts: 4238 |
Would you say the N word? Other than at this event, is there a record of any other white politician in the history of the USA saying the N word? If so, post it. |
| August 15th, 2024 at 3:13:38 AM permalink | |
| DoubleGold Member since: Jan 26, 2023 Threads: 34 Posts: 4238 | Insane Joe is a Democrat, although we're a Constitutional Republic. Other than Libertarians, followers of the Constitution go by the term Republic_an. The name of the Party should be enough to have Joe leave. With the root prefix "da", we get words like Demon, Democrat, & Democracy, etc. They represent the phrases "to divide" and "division of society". That's what their platforms do, by design. To become more sane, we can become more whole, not divide (insane). ----------------- *da- *dā-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to divide." It forms all or part of: betide; daimon; Damocles; deal (v.); deal (n.1) "part, portion;" demagogue; demiurge; democracy; demography; demon; demotic; dole; endemic; epidemic; eudaemonic; geodesic; geodesy; ordeal; pandemic; pandemonium; tidal; tide (n.) "rise and fall of the sea;" tidings; tidy; time; zeitgeist. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit dati "cuts, divides;" Greek dēmos "people, land," perhaps literally "division of society," daiesthai "to divide;" Old Irish dam "troop, company;" Old English tid "point or portion of time," German Zeit "time." . . . https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=da ----------------- |
| August 15th, 2024 at 9:01:13 AM permalink | |
| Gandler Member since: Aug 15, 2019 Threads: 30 Posts: 5253 |
If you mean any political in history, yes, lol, plenty who said the n word naturally (not quoting somebody or proving a point.) Especially at state levels, plenty of examples as recently as this year, just google, "politician says n word" Would I say the n word? No, not today. Would I say the n word, if I was reading a legal quote to prove a point in the early 1980s? Maybe. He was saying the n word to prove a point by reading a quote by a racist (he was speaking against racism.) There is a lot of a policies Biden supported that you can point to as racist (that you probably agree with, since Biden was essentially a Republican,) but him reading a quote with the n word is not racist. |
| August 15th, 2024 at 9:09:48 AM permalink | |
| DaveeyD Member since: Jul 25, 2024 Threads: 0 Posts: 142 |
I've never liked Joe Biden from day one. I always considered him a stumbling, bumbling opportunist. His folksy, aw shucks demeanor was and act, he was there to suck everything he could from the government tit. Not unlink most of his ilk though, but he did it for a lifetime. Having said that, that clip is silliness of the highest order. If he had been reading an excerpt from Huckleberry Finn, the clutching at pearls crowd would have lost their collective minds, Twain used the term 219 times. "my body - my choice" -- Unless it's something I don't like |
| August 15th, 2024 at 1:38:24 PM permalink | |
| odiousgambit Member since: Oct 28, 2012 Threads: 165 Posts: 6374 | Michael Che told this joke on SNL from my memory: [He's giving the news] A teacher in Oklahoma got fired for using the N-word around his students. In his defense, they were being lazy! I'm Still Standing, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [it's an old guy chant for me] |

