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At some point, the phrase racist Democrat has become a redundancy. More proof here.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/alabama-judge-removed-from-bench-uncle-tom
Alabama judge removed for calling another judge 'Uncle Tom,' numerous other ethics violations
An Alabama judge was removed from the bench for committing several substantial ethics violations, including referring to another judge as an "Uncle Tom," a derogatory term meant to describe a Black person who is overly allegiant to White people.
Jefferson County Judge Nakita Blocton, who is herself Black, "engaged in a pattern and practice of making inappropriate comments – for example, calling one judge ‘Uncle Tom" and another judge a ‘fat b****’ and calling an employee a heifer," according to the findings of a commission that filed a complaint against the judge for various ethics violations.
The commission also found that Blocton engaged in a pattern of abuse of staff, attorneys and litigants that included referring to one employee as a "heifer" and verbally abusing and belittling another employee.
Talking points for the slow minded:
1. I thought there was no such thing as a racist black. Don't liberals claim that blacks can never be racist because they never have the power?
2. Why did the name Uncle Tom become a racist term? (a) Black people call each other Uncle Toms but I thought racism was an attitude against a different race. Blacks call each other Edited, but nobody accuses them of being racist--although they burn down, loot and commit murder in cities if even one white person utters that word. (b) Why is the term Uncle Tom even at all derogatory? Didn't the book Uncle Tom's Cabin become instrumental in the anti-slavery movement in America?
3. Yes, this Judge is a Democrat. That position is not an appointed one. She had to run for it, and she ran unopposed as a Democrat.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/alabama-judge-removed-from-bench-uncle-tom
Alabama judge removed for calling another judge 'Uncle Tom,' numerous other ethics violations
An Alabama judge was removed from the bench for committing several substantial ethics violations, including referring to another judge as an "Uncle Tom," a derogatory term meant to describe a Black person who is overly allegiant to White people.
Jefferson County Judge Nakita Blocton, who is herself Black, "engaged in a pattern and practice of making inappropriate comments – for example, calling one judge ‘Uncle Tom" and another judge a ‘fat b****’ and calling an employee a heifer," according to the findings of a commission that filed a complaint against the judge for various ethics violations.
The commission also found that Blocton engaged in a pattern of abuse of staff, attorneys and litigants that included referring to one employee as a "heifer" and verbally abusing and belittling another employee.
Talking points for the slow minded:
1. I thought there was no such thing as a racist black. Don't liberals claim that blacks can never be racist because they never have the power?
2. Why did the name Uncle Tom become a racist term? (a) Black people call each other Uncle Toms but I thought racism was an attitude against a different race. Blacks call each other Edited, but nobody accuses them of being racist--although they burn down, loot and commit murder in cities if even one white person utters that word. (b) Why is the term Uncle Tom even at all derogatory? Didn't the book Uncle Tom's Cabin become instrumental in the anti-slavery movement in America?
3. Yes, this Judge is a Democrat. That position is not an appointed one. She had to run for it, and she ran unopposed as a Democrat.
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