They claim they said they only wanted Trump out.
They don’t care about
racial injustice, police reform, predatory lending, education inequality, lack of community resources (municipal disinvestment) or reparations for descendants of chattel slavery/American POWs. That’s why when they (the pro-whites) make complaint threads, I know they are just trolling.
But they will call someone that asked for the items highlighted in red a coon or cracker
If you are worried about the stuff in red, you would keep dems in power. Y'all have already said you aren't going to lobby the GOP because they don't care for these issues. Did you make any threads about predatory lending when Trump rolled back the protections the Obama admin had put in place? Or the conflict of interest regulations? Or the overtime rule?
Donald Trump, who ran for office disguised as a friend of the working person, acted Friday to place that person’s retirement savings again at the mercy of Wall Street sharks.
www.latimes.com
The fight to expand overtime pay, explained.
www.vox.com
Did you complain when Trump's DOJ wanted to have black folks labeled as BIE: Black Identity Extremists and didn't want to pursue domestic terrorism by white hate groups? Did you complain when Trump and his DOJ tried to get police departments out of their consent decrees? When Trump encouraged people to attack activists and was using Law & Order as a dog whistle for more harshness for black folks? Were you upset when Trump said he wanted to check to see if the funding of HBCU's was unconstitutional?
I saw a thread somewhere complaining about the compensation for black farmers that Obama admin passed. Trump gets in office, not one peep. Biden gets in office, suddenly it's his fault, that and all the above could have been avoided, but you just couldn't bring yourself to vote for Hillary. Now you want to complain about shit that didn't get done or got rolled back when the GOP is in charge, but still don't want to vote for dems or lobby the GOP to do it. LMAO. Sad, sorry and simple.
Lawmakers introduced two bills to help minority farmers this week, aiming to give a boost to communities that have faces a barrage of discriminatory practices.
finance.yahoo.com