Joe Biden is now POTUS

Their new weapon is this so call sting operation called "qfs blockchain encryption code" that Trump made ahead of time to prove the Dems stole the elections and he's about to drop the hammer soon. They are literally saying this is their final blow to prove Drump won :smh:

The dude that doesn't even like to read creating a blockchain protocol just before the election? lmbaooo..... man... Trump will never be broke. He'll always be able to email these idiots to get money out of them. "QFS blockchain almost ready to go live to prove the election was stolen. I just need 10,000 Bitcoins to get it running people!"
 
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That crazy thing is that a good % of the cacs on RedState are white collar. A lot of them wanted Obama to win because they thought he would fail and they could finally "move on" from race. Since that didn't happen, they have joined the unwashed masses that they used to mock. Obama broke these cacs man and there isn't any hope for them coming back.

Man... we're still in the celebratory phase right now.... but wait until after they're feeling extra saucy when they get to the anger phase of their grief and Obama hits them with the "I don't talk about impeached + one term presidents"... they're gonna be in denial phase for a while... so nothing is really hitting them yet... but when it really comes clear this shit is over...every little thing Obama does is going to annoy them more than what it already did because now their savior really looks like ass compared to him.
 
Man... we're still in the celebratory phase right now.... but wait until after they're feeling extra saucy when they get to the anger phase of their grief and Obama hits them with the "I don't talk about impeached + one term presidents"... they're gonna be in denial phase for a while... so nothing is really hitting them yet... but when it really comes clear this shit is over...every little thing Obama does is going to annoy them more than what it already did because now their savior really looks like ass compared to him.

I'm wearing tan suits to work everyday as soon as Obama starts dropping bombs on him :lol:
 
All the better. The giant Ag corps, the rural sundown communities, and yahoo bull riding, tractor pulling culture that supports them can all go down together. That would make me happy.
I was reading up on the rise of nazi Germany last week. When you have an increase of unemployed disenfranchised and privileged people you run the risk of greater civil unrest.

Thats cool and all when they focus on fighting the government, I don't feel like having to kill any of them who forget this aint 1865.

Rebuild the economies and put in place
permanent federal Democratic Convention outreach offices in Philly, Atlanta, Chicago and Detroit.

Do the same in those rural areas, but if it doesn't result votes, pull out.
 

Eva Longoria apologises after claiming Latinas are the ‘real heroines’ of Biden election win
Desperate Housewives actor said she did not mean to undermine the role of Black women in the Democrats’ triumph


Ellie Harrison
2 hours ago


Eva Longoria has apologised for saying that Latinas are the “real heroines” of Joe Biden’s US election win, explaining that she misspoke.
In a recent interview on MSNBC, the Desperate Housewives star said: “The women of colour showed up in a big way. Of course, you saw in Georgia what Black women have done, but Latina women were the real heroines here. Beating men in turnout in every state and voting for Biden/Harris at an average rate close to three to one.”
After an online backlash, in which the actor was accused of “anti-Blackness” and “the erasure of Black Latinx women”, Longoria said sorry and clarified her comments.

“I’m so sorry and sad to hear that my comments on MSNBC could be perceived as taking credit from Black women,” she tweeted. “When I said that Latinas were heroines in this election, I simply meant that they turned out in greater numbers and voted more progressively than LATINO MEN.”

She added: “My wording was not clear and I deeply regret that, there is such a history in our community of anti-Blackness and I would never want to contribute to that.”

Longoria then went on to celebrate the actions of Black women, saying they are the “backbone of the Democratic Party” and saying she has “nothing but love and support for black women everywhere”.

She concluded: “You deserve a standing ovation!!!!”

Biden was declared the winner of the US presidential election on Saturday (7 November) after he won Pennsylvania and surpassed the required 270 electoral college votes.
Donald Trump has since issued a statement refusing to accept the results of the election.
 
Eva Longoria apologizes for post-election commentary; Dwayne Johnson explains his tears
Sara M Moniuszko
USA TODAY


Celebrities are still talking about the election following a weekend that saw Joe Biden win the 2020 presidential race.
In a post to Instagram, Dwayne Johnson explained "got a little emotional" after hearing the results Saturday.

"Manly tears, of course. I may have cried a tear or two or 10,” he said, explaining he cried because of what he felt his vote represented. "My vote represented my little daughters. My vote represented humanity. My vote represented decency... And my vote for me also represented the importance of just being a decent human being."

In an interview on MSNBC Sunday, Eva Longoria said, “The women of color showed up in a big way. Of course, you saw in Georgia what Black women have done, but Latina women were the real heroines here. Beating men in turnout in every state and voting for Biden/Harris at an average rate close to three to one.”

After being criticized for her comments, the actress, 45, apologized.

“I’m so sorry and sad to hear that my comments on MSNBC could be perceived as taking credit from Black women,” she tweeted. “When I said that Latinas were heroines in this election, I simply meant that they turned out in greater numbers and voted more progressively than LATINO MEN.”
She continued, "My wording was not clear and I deeply regret that, there is such a history in our community of anti-Blackness and I would never want to contribute to that.”

Alyssa Milano shared multiple tweets about the election Sunday, including backing the voting process and outcome.

"Any politician can say whatever they want, but the voters have spoken and given us a new president. Now, official processes will proceed as mandated by law, as states continue to count their votes, verify their election results, and send electors to DC in Dec," she wrote with the hashtag #VotersDecided.

She also discussed her reaction to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' speech on Saturday night.

"I’ve been having a hard time trying to articulate how I felt seeing @KamalaHarris walk out on that stage last night in her suffragette white power suit. She took my breath away," Milano wrote. "I cried. They weren’t tears of heartache or fear. They were tears of hope for the future."

She continued, "They were tears of what my daughter could strive to be if she wanted to choose that path. That trail of possibility will be blazed by an extraordinary woman. Tears of love, hope and strength."

Mark Ruffalo also commented on claims of voting system "glitches."

"It’s all a sham. The whole Republican game is a sham. Say the well is poison, then poison the well," he tweeted.

Mariah Carey shared a video of people celebrating the Biden win to her song "All I Want for Christmas Is You."

"Saw this last night during our own celebratory moments! Watching this and sharing the feelings of joy and happiness with you all!! Let's remember to stay safe so we can really have the most FESTIVE Christmas yet," she wrote.

Trey Songz tweeted a praying hands emoji while sharing a post about Trump's United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

"This is a victory for the children. This one, right here," user @eXplicito63 shared, which Songz replied to. "This lady was doing everything in her power to destroy public education"
 
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Eva Longoria Clarifies and Apologizes for Remarks About Black Women Voters
1:24 AM PST 11/9/2020 by Abid Rahman


Jack Guy

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The actress-activist said sorry for using unclear wording in an MSNBC interview in which she discussed the voting patterns of Latin men and women during the presidential election.

Eva Longoria took to social media late on Sunday to clarify comments she had made in an interview on MSNBC that were construed as downplaying the role of Black women in helping Joe Biden win the presidential election.

In an appearance on MSNBC, Longoria was asked by host Ari Melber about the impact Latina women had on the presidential race, the actress and activist replied that "women of color showed up in big ways. Of course, you saw in Georgia what Black women have done but Latina women were the real heroines here, beating men in turnout in every state and voting for Biden-Harris at an average rate of 3:1."

Some users on Twitter took issue with Longoria's "real heroines" comments construing them as downplaying the widely reported impact of Black women nationally in the election. She was also accused of erasing the importance of Afro-Latinas.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...rojected-joe-biden-victory-its-a-moment-folks
On Sunday evening, Longoria clarified her remarks and apologized for any misunderstanding, tweeting, "I'm so sorry and sad to hear that my comments on MSNBC could be perceived as taking credit from Black women. When I said that Latinas were heroines in this election, I simply meant that they turned out in greater numbers and voted more progressively than LATINO MEN."

She added, "My wording was not clear and I deeply regret that. There is such a history in our community of anti-Blackness in our community and I would never want to contribute to that, so let me be very clear: Black women have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party, something we have seen played out in this election as well as previous ones. Finally, Black women don't have to do it alone any longer. Latinas (many who identify as Afro-Latina), indigenous women, AAPI women and other women of color are standing with them so we can grow our collective voice and power. Together, we are unstoppable! Nothing but love and support for Black women everywhere! You deserve a standing ovation!!!!"
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/eva-longoria-joins-matt-walsh-for-unplugging-comedy
Actress Kerry Washington, who has worked closely with Longoria on a number of events and fundraisers for the Democrats, tweeted her support for her friend, writing, "I know Eva like a sister. We have been in many trenches together. She is a fighter for all women. Read below. This is what she meant. This is how she truly feels."
 
"Black women don't have to do it alone..."

:smh::smh::smh:
When you look at the numbers, they didn't; Black men were there with them. :lol:

12% of Black people voted for trump while 32% of Latinos voted for him

91% of Black women voted for Biden

80% of Black men voted for Biden
Only 70% of Latinas voted for Biden but they are leading the way along with Black women :smh::lol:

 
...... y'know here's what I would like to see happen:

Black men - brothers - would just fall back, keep quiet - and observe. Biden and Harris haven't been sworn in yet and there's already talk of them having policies that benefits: immigrants, Asians/East Asians(Harris's mama side of the fam), Latinos, AND THEEEEEEN LGBTQ, and there's just leftovers for black women; we should be petty and launch the biggest "I TOLD SO" campaign the world has ever seen.
This isn't accurate.


 
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Man let that bitch go. I'm still trying to figure out who thought she was the one to go to for a comment.
This is yet another reason why cultural recognition is important.
So Latinas have jumped ahead of black men too, even though they vote Republican more. It's amazing how the #2 voting block for the Democratic party, if you have to divide it by both race and gender, just continuously gets shit on.
Black and brown coalition tho.
Cant see shit.
I watched this last night. It's real talk. It has to be done.
We dont negotiate with terrorists.
 
They're heavily latino because you can't pay people to move to the Rio Grande Valley. They only people working there are the people from there. The police aren't an occupying force like they are in the urban areas of America.

I've lived in two of these areas, in El Paso, TX and Arizona. I'm familiar with the Rio Grande area. I've never been to Houston or Miami area so I can't speak on them. I've worked with a ton of Mexicans from these areas and I'll try to explain.

I knew there was no chance Texas was going to go blue but when I saw Arizona was close, I thought there might be a chance and I'll explain way. I thought with the mass shooting in El Paso, the vote would have been more democratic in Hispanic Texas but I'm not surprised. El Paso And Rio Grande are about 900 miles apart and culturally very different.

If you are latino and you live in the Rio Grande Valley, everyone looks like you. The mayor looks like, the police look like you, your doctor looks like you and your teacher probably looked like you. The majority of the middle class in that area looks like. There's a reason for that. White people don't want to live around you. White people would rather live in bum fuck Idaho or Wyoming than live in area in which they're the minority. A lot of the families have been there forever, were never immigrants and actually look down on the Mexicans from the other side of the river. Here they differentiate between Mexican-American and Mexicans. If they happened to have family in Mexico and want to visit, it's just a short dive and they cross the border just like any other country in the world. Culturally they wear cowboy hats, drive pick ups and listen to country-western music. In no way does this excuse the racism these people are. The look at black people and believe what the white man told them. That's whysome vote republican and are not as heavily democratic.

If you live in Arizona, it's a whole different story, especially the Phoenix and Tucson area. Unlike Rio Grande Valley, white people want to live there and do what they can to keep them from entering their spaces. The mayor doesn't look like and probably got elected talking shit about you. The police don't look like you and the sheriff was elected for talking shit about you. There's the "where are your papers laws", basically stop and fisk. Your doctor and teacher don't look like you and the school were zoned to keep you out. Unlike Rio Grande area, a lot of people are from immigrant families, a lot closer to their families still in Mexico. Here, all hispanics are the same. If you want to visit family in Nogales, you cross the border like in Texas but on the way back to Phoenix you have to get through 2 Border Patrol checkpoints where your car might get searched again and you're basically interrogated again. The highway from the border to Phoenix is heavily patrolled by the Border Patrol and the Arizona state troopers. Just about every 10 minutes, you'll see a car pulled to the side. The highway is a fucking gauntlet. The Border Patrol has turned many of the communities into demilitarized zones. ICE has a much heavier presence there also with raids occurring daily. It can be like the modern day version of Jim Crow. Culturally they're chulos, driving honda's and listening to rap.

I would agree that the Dems shouldn't use too much political capital on the latino vote. You're going to take California anyway. For the next decade or so, latinos in Arizona should just be happy Trump's next in office anymore.


CNN kind of echoing my post, talking the difference between Cubans and Mexican-Americans in Arizona. What I don't understand is why Cubans think the worst case scenario Cuba when they hear socialism. Cuba was communist not socialist. Why not think of Canada or any of the rich nations in Europe. It seems willfully ignorant to me. I haven't talked to many Cubans but I'm thinking it's a front for racism.
 
She said what she said and meant it. Some Latino’s are with us and many aren’t, we have to act accordingly.

Not to get off track and back to Eva, it’s

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Latino gets hit by a pitch and get on base. Next two black batters load the bases. Black batter hits a grand slam and drives everyone home. Eva... what about the REAL hero that get by the fucking pitch?!
 
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Man... we're still in the celebratory phase right now.... but wait until after they're feeling extra saucy when they get to the anger phase of their grief and Obama hits them with the "I don't talk about impeached + one term presidents"... they're gonna be in denial phase for a while... so nothing is really hitting them yet... but when it really comes clear this shit is over...every little thing Obama does is going to annoy them more than what it already did because now their savior really looks like ass compared to him.
Good. Even more can get the "We told you so" hands.

Black men, the next few years will our chance to take pettiness to EPIC levels. Looking forward to it :roflmao:
 

CNN kind of echoing my post, talking the difference between Cubans and Mexican-Americans in Arizona. What I don't understand is why Cubans think the worst case scenario Cuba when they hear socialism. Cuba was communist not socialist. Why not think of Canada or any of the rich nations in Europe. It seems willfully ignorant to me. I haven't talked to many Cubans but I'm thinking it's a front for racism.

Those Cubans are WHITE. They were classified as white in Cuba. I've lived all over Latam. Shit, I'm in LATAM right now. Most Latin Americans that get to the U.S. (if you exclude Mexico) are WHITE. They're classified as WHITE in their native countries and they often vote accordingly when they get to the U.S. WHITE AMERICANS know they're "different" but the whites from Latam are trying to ASSIMILATE.
 
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Latino gets hit a pitch and get on base. Next two black batters load the bases. Black batter hits a grand slam and drives everyone home. Eva... what about the REAL hero that get by the fucking pitch?!

Seriously!

The shit’s ridiculous and indefensible and Kerry’s in the wrong. If someone says they’re the “Real Backbone” of a show that Eva’s in, there’s no explanation needed on that statement.

We know what that means! I’m not upset, just own up to what you said and what you meant.
 
There needs to be better classification for latino as well
cause if they're all the same the ones in florida voted to keep the ones on the west coast in cages
idk how awkward that's gonna be at thanksgiving

what REALLY pissed me off about Eva little speech there?

besides the obvious?

Is that she said this AFTER HEARING Kamala speech

so this aint no misspoke clarification thing

you HEARD that women BREAKDOWN THE ENTIRE THING

but STILL felt COMPELLED to drop that bullsh*t on national TV?
 
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