Yes, he’s been around a long time, sniveling and lying and using the usual liberal troll tricks, so long that now he thinks he can be condescending to newcomers.
It’s only “debating” if you consider “orange man bad” and “you’re racists” a form of debate.
That much is evident… as a student you should be capable of learning I still invite you to answer those questions. Do you consider your position so weak that it cannot withstand debate?
What she says in this part of the video is particularly interesting. She has a good point- if black people are still oppressed, how come Barak Obama was president? What about the mayor of D.C. who’s a black woman. How come so many black people are in positions of power in multinational companies & corporations all across the US?
Many of the protestors are actually middle class white millennials who never had to work, pay a mortgage or feed their kids. Everyone I know who went to the protests are white & depressed during lockdown due to anxiety & loneliness. They all share several traits in common: Depressed & lonely during lockdown, didn’t go to university, don’t feel fulfilled or successful in their lives. Since the protests, they all feel so much happier & excited to go out to the next protest with their friends / making friends. If the issue really exists, then wouldn’t the protestors be more varied?
I would love one of these protestors (not Monte, I don’t think he’s mentally stable or well, but I wish him well)… I’d love one of these protestors to give me a few examples of systemic racism. I don’t expect an answer any time soon.
What is the relevance?
The whole turmoil centers around the argument that blacks were the victims of white slave owners.
Some yes, but it ain’t necessarily so.
Besides, they are all dead now.
And how many generations ago?
I’m sure rpm5x is going to lecture it’s the result of bad karma.
(He gonna say former white slave owners are now being reincarnated as blacks. Wait and see)