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ApexOversteer
11-09-2016, 10:38am
Be aware of your surroundings and who is around you.

The idea of violent retaliation is gaining popularity, and they aren't talking about burning the bitch down. They're saying "kill whitey."

:sadangel:

snide
11-09-2016, 10:38am
"Whitelash".

****ing idiots.

OddBall
11-09-2016, 10:48am
"Whitelash".

****ing idiots.

Van Jones: 'Whitelash' Fueled Trumps Win; 11-9-2016 - YouTube

His racism is showing. I guess he forgot that it was white people that put obama in office in the first place.

What a complete f'cking tool.

ApexOversteer
11-09-2016, 10:52am
Van Jones: 'Whitelash' Fueled Trumps Win; 11-9-2016 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GHpX5kfZ1k)

His racism is showing. I guess he forgot that it was white people that put obama in office in the first place.

What a complete f'cking tool.

There's my guy... Whitelash Von Butthurt... every time they'd get me down with their false hope and their maybe-ifs, he'd come on and say something so deliciously crybaby that I'd perk right back up...

Fasglas
11-09-2016, 10:52am
Whitelash? BAD idea.

The words of Admiral Yamamoto should be considered, as the sleeping giant is now fully awake. This election proves that.

:issues:

OddBall
11-09-2016, 10:55am
There's my guy... Whitelash Von Butthurt... every time they'd get me down with their false hope and their maybe-ifs, he'd come on and say something so deliciously crybaby that I'd perk right back up...

His tears are indeed sweet.

Iron Chef
11-09-2016, 11:32am
There's my guy... Whitelash Von Butthurt... every time they'd get me down with their false hope and their maybe-ifs, he'd come on and say something so deliciously crybaby that I'd perk right back up...

I was switching between CNN and CBS. When Van Jones started his whining, I shut off CNN for good. He's a typical race-baiting commentator that CNN loves to employ. And who will be one less pundit that people will listen to.

What's interesting is that he went to Yale Law School from a fairly average upbringing in Tennessee. Yale Law ain't cheap, and while I'm speculating here, I'll bet that at least a certain amount of his education was financed by scholarships. And I'd also bet that much of the money provided by those scholarships came from white America.