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Poll: favorite American Black leader?

Which historical American Black political leader do you most admire?

  • Frederick Douglass

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Harriet Tubman

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • W.E.B. DuBois

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Marcus Garvey

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Martin Luther King

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Malcolm X

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Barack Obama

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • Herman Cain

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ben Carson

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • other (specify)

    Votes: 3 27.3%

  • Total voters
    11

Jen

Senator
Just like it says. Just for fun.
Sheriff David Clarke.



An absolutely amazing man who just might be able to lead black people of this nation to a much better place.
Not for fun....................for real.

As for past Black Leaders........Harriet Tubman. I love her.
 

EatTheRich

President
Sheriff David Clarke.



An absolutely amazing man who just might be able to lead black people of this nation to a much better place.
Not for fun....................for real.

As for past Black Leaders........Harriet Tubman. I love her.
I really admire Harriet Tubman too. David Clarke ... not so much.
 

Jen

Senator
I really admire Harriet Tubman too. David Clarke ... not so much.
Yah. I know. Democrats prefer to keep black people right where they are. Not much support for a man (David Clarke) who would actually make their lives better. I understand where you're coming from (and disagree with you).
 

EatTheRich

President
Yah. I know. Democrats prefer to keep black people right where they are. Not much support for a man (David Clarke) who would actually make their lives better. I understand where you're coming from (and disagree with you).
I don't think shooting Black people is gonna make their lives better.
 

EatTheRich

President
I don't either.
Neither does Sheriff Clarke.

You're operating from a position of believing (or making up) lies.
When he calls Black Lives Matter people protesting against the shootings of Black people "subhuman" and calls for eradicating them from society, he is condoning the shootings and encouraging more of the same.
 

Jen

Senator
When he calls Black Lives Matter people protesting against the shootings of Black people "subhuman" and calls for eradicating them from society, he is condoning the shootings and encouraging more of the same.
He is right. Black Lives Matter would be a good name and a good group were they not in support of people shot by police acting in self-defense. Black Lives matter activities and chants ("pigs in a blanket fry 'em like bacon" , "what do we want? Dead Cops") didn't reek of terrorism and lies.

Black Lives Matter could have been honorable - and Clarke would have supported them. But that group is not honorable. Clarke is an honest man.
 

EatTheRich

President
He is right. Black Lives Matter would be a good name and a good group were they not in support of people shot by police acting in self-defense. Black Lives matter activities and chants ("pigs in a blanket fry 'em like bacon" , "what do we want? Dead Cops") didn't reek of terrorism and lies.

Black Lives Matter could have been honorable - and Clarke would have supported them. But that group is not honorable. Clarke is an honest man.
1. Your quotes are from unpopular fringe groups (quite possibly agents provocateurs) not affiliated with BLM leadership.
2. Shouldn't people have a right to act in self-defense when the police try to shoot them unjustifiably? What other recourse do they have?
 

Jen

Senator
1. Your quotes are from unpopular fringe groups (quite possibly agents provocateurs) not affiliated with BLM leadership.
2. Shouldn't people have a right to act in self-defense when the police try to shoot them unjustifiably? What other recourse do they have?
Everything you've posted here is either a lie or a perversion of the truth such that I feel no obligation to even try to answer.
 

EatTheRich

President
I like Malcolm X because he was militant and internationalist and a communist sympathizer and he outgrew so many of the reactionary prejudices of the Nation of Islam movement where he got started because he was willing to put aside the man he'd been in the past and take charge of his own future on behalf of his people. And by the end of his life, his people were all revolutionaries and all those who stood on the side of the oppressed.
 
2. Shouldn't people have a right to act in self-defense when the police try to shoot them unjustifiably? What other recourse do they have?
Preppies' Pet Parrots

Quit confronting the police. Quit believing the seductive lies the Leftists in the 1% tell them about their history and present plight. All their words and actions are from a script fed to them by power-hungry ruling-class lawmakers. They don't have minds of their own or beneficial mentors they will listen to, so they will have to evolve out of their savage mindset the hard way.
 

EatTheRich

President
Preppies' Pet Parrots

Quit confronting the police. Quit believing the seductive lies the Leftists in the 1% tell them about their history and present plight. All their words and actions are from a script fed to them by power-hungry ruling-class lawmakers. They don't have minds of their own or beneficial mentors they will listen to, so they will have to evolve out of their savage mindset the hard way.
I'm sure there's nothing a power-hungry ruling class would like more than for its police to be able to act with complete impunity.
 

BitterPill

The Shoe Cometh
Supporting Member
I like Malcolm X because he was militant and internationalist and a communist sympathizer and he outgrew so many of the reactionary prejudices of the Nation of Islam movement where he got started because he was willing to put aside the man he'd been in the past and take charge of his own future on behalf of his people. And by the end of his life, his people were all revolutionaries and all those who stood on the side of the oppressed.
I like King because of his message of non-violence and his effectiveness though I do credit Malcolm for his evolution and considerable intellect.
 

Zam-Zam

Senator
My Dad. He was the leader of our household, and any success I have enjoyed in life can be traced back to him. I was more fortunate than many.
 

reason10

Governor
Just like it says. Just for fun.
Why does America need a black leader? To focus it more, why do blacks need a black leader?
Whites don't need a white leader.
Asians don't need an Asian leader.
Jews don't need a Jew leader.
I'm thinking that Catholics are the only world wide religion with a single leader: the Pope.

What is it about blacks that liberals believe the race is so inferior that it needs its own leader? Are blacks NOT real Americans? They vote in elections.

They've had a black leader for eight years and they're worse off now than they were during Jim Crow.
 
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Wolfert Webber

Guest
When he calls Black Lives Matter people protesting against the shootings of Black people "subhuman" and calls for eradicating them from society, he is condoning the shootings and encouraging more of the same.
So how far can it go before BLM pushes the cops too far?

Do you think the black people that mind their business, work, and live in fear of the thugs in their community will back them?

Do you think these same working class blacks will suffer more than anybody else if shit does hit the fan?
 
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