CACs are marching around Charlottesville tonight with torches, beating people up

I think this is more a sign of this being the very easiest issue to separate from Trump on-- When asked when he stood up to Trump, Cruz now has an answer that sounds good, despite voting with Trump nearly 100% of the time. This goes for most Republicans with condemnations this weekend, not just Cruz.

Yeah this is the GOP opening to distance themselves from the tea party and alt right
 
Obama put out some truthful tweets about this situation. But like Oprah said not long ago, a lot of these racist mofos need to die off.

Tryna teach beastly, grown mofos who are stuck in their ways how to love is a waste of fucking time, imho.

Molding the next generation into something great would be much easier if these miserable mofos would just kill themselves.
Die off...die off...they have been dying off since 1492...since 1619.

No, 50 and under need us to reprogram them, fir the parents to see, then eliminate the parents so the message is clear.

Then, the next generation will be taught that you have to look out for black people, reeeaaallly look out for black people and their will be actial examples so the fear is legitimate.

It can be done...in just one generation.
These two bitches gots to die :smh:
In a very efficient and memorable manner...nah...nah, f"ck wit' the family first!
This type of shit simply ain't gon' cut da mustard anymore.

It didn't then and won't now.

Strategical, psychological and economical violence is the only way!
 
Lmao at ted cruz he knows those cacs would beat his Spanish cac ass up too, you voted and supported Trump you saw puppet faced faggit!!!!!
 
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/14/investing/merck-ceo-trump-charlottesville/index.html


One of America's most prominent black CEOs quit President Trump's manufacturing council on Monday over Trump's failure to condemn white supremacists.

Kenneth Frazier of Merck said in a statement: "America's leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy."

Within minutes, Trump attacked him on Twitter, saying Frazier's resignation will give him "more time to LOWER RIPOFF DRUG PRICES!"

Frazier did not mention the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in his statement, but he did say that "as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism."

That appeared to be a reference to Trump's statement over the weekend blaming violence "on many sides" after neo-Nazis and white nationalists clashed with counter-protesters.





Frazier is one of the country's most prominent black corporate executives and was the only black male CEO named to the council in January.

His exit marks another rebuke to Trump from corporate America. Trump's June 1 decision to leave the Paris climate accord led Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk to step down from the manufacturing panel as well as a separate business advisory council.

Disney (DIS) CEO Bob Iger similarly quit the business advisory council, and Goldman Sachs (GS) CEO Lloyd Blankfein used his first-ever tweet to slam Trump's Paris decision.

Paul Polman, the chief executive of Unilever, which owns the Dove and Axe brands, praised Frazier for standing up "for the moral values that made this country what it is."

Frazier appeared at the White House just last month to promote an agreement between Merck, Pfizer (PFE) and Corning (GLW) to create 1,000 jobs.



Trump formed the manufacturing council a week after his inauguration as part of a push to create jobs. At the time, the White House hailed the council, including Frazier, as "some of the world's most successful and creative business leaders."

At the group's first meeting in January, Trump shook Frazier's hand after the CEO talked up efforts to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. for a cancer drug.

"That's very good," Trump said at the time.

Wall Street seemed unfazed by Trump's attack. A fund that represents biotech stocks climbed 1% on Monday morning. Trump has in the past caused drug stocks to drop by threatening to bring prices "way down."
 
I don't want to hear people,particularly white folks say "I don't see color"

I don't hear white folks say "|This country voted for a black president twice"

I don't want to hear white folks say "I'm not a racist"

And,where are the people that said "Racism was over",when Obama got in office.

My personal favorite from white people "We live in a post-racial society".

White people say these catchphrases so they can ignore all the problem this country has.
 
lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo





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I AM IN FUCKUN TEEEAARRSS MAAANN!!!!!!!!

BEST FUCKIN POST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I TOLD YA'LL MASTER FARD MUHAMMAD IS GOING TO GIVE THESE DEVILS THAT WORK!!!


:wepraise::wepraise::wepraise::wepraise::wepraise::wepraise::wepraise:
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"Rascism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminal and thugs, INCLUDING the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacist, and other hate groups that are repugnant to what we hold as dear americans.


"INCLUDING" "and other hate groups"


All the bitch did was double down on his "both sides" rhetoric.
His base like this right now
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so was there a total of 3 vehicular assault cases that happened? because i see a video with a white/silver car, the dodge challenger, and a maroon minivan all running into crowds
 
so was there a total of 3 vehicular assault cases that happened? because i see a video with a white/silver car, the dodge challenger, and a maroon minivan all running into crowds
I want to say that the one car ran into the two other ones during its collision, so you might just be seeing that impact from a different angle.
 
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/14/investing/merck-ceo-trump-charlottesville/index.html


One of America's most prominent black CEOs quit President Trump's manufacturing council on Monday over Trump's failure to condemn white supremacists.

Kenneth Frazier of Merck said in a statement: "America's leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy."

Within minutes, Trump attacked him on Twitter, saying Frazier's resignation will give him "more time to LOWER RIPOFF DRUG PRICES!"

Frazier did not mention the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in his statement, but he did say that "as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism."

That appeared to be a reference to Trump's statement over the weekend blaming violence "on many sides" after neo-Nazis and white nationalists clashed with counter-protesters.





Frazier is one of the country's most prominent black corporate executives and was the only black male CEO named to the council in January.

His exit marks another rebuke to Trump from corporate America. Trump's June 1 decision to leave the Paris climate accord led Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk to step down from the manufacturing panel as well as a separate business advisory council.

Disney (DIS) CEO Bob Iger similarly quit the business advisory council, and Goldman Sachs (GS) CEO Lloyd Blankfein used his first-ever tweet to slam Trump's Paris decision.

Paul Polman, the chief executive of Unilever, which owns the Dove and Axe brands, praised Frazier for standing up "for the moral values that made this country what it is."

Frazier appeared at the White House just last month to promote an agreement between Merck, Pfizer (PFE) and Corning (GLW) to create 1,000 jobs.



Trump formed the manufacturing council a week after his inauguration as part of a push to create jobs. At the time, the White House hailed the council, including Frazier, as "some of the world's most successful and creative business leaders."

At the group's first meeting in January, Trump shook Frazier's hand after the CEO talked up efforts to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. for a cancer drug.

"That's very good," Trump said at the time.

Wall Street seemed unfazed by Trump's attack. A fund that represents biotech stocks climbed 1% on Monday morning. Trump has in the past caused drug stocks to drop by threatening to bring prices "way down."


" as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism."

So before this he had no problem working with Trump???
 
Die off...die off...they have been dying off since 1492...since 1619.

No, 50 and under need us to reprogram them, fir the parents to see, then eliminate the parents so the message is clear.

Then, the next generation will be taught that you have to look out for black people, reeeaaallly look out for black people and their will be actial examples so the fear is legitimate.

It can be done...in just one generation.

In a very efficient and memorable manner...nah...nah, f"ck wit' the family first!


It didn't then and won't now.

Strategical, psychological and economical violence is the only way!

You are hands down, the most dilusional motherfucker to ever post on bgol. You are now a certified traitor and coon. Please at least preTEND you have some honor left and commit sepukku and then hari kiri. If you are not sure what this means, google is your friend.
 
" as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism."

So before this he had no problem working with Trump???

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad has revealed to me that, Trump FIRED him.
 
this man took a stand for y'all black ass and y'all commence to talk shit about him...SMH

Nigga, fuck outta heah. This rat soup eatin muthafuckin assed nigga sat there and supported trump throughout ALL his white supremacist rhetoric and bullshit, he STILL kept making trump some money. Trump went on a racist white devil tirade turn around and FIRED that man for being black.
 
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