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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 3:04pm On Oct 18, 2020
How to Play the Race Card: By Michelle Obama | Larry Elder


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-rgo2KJrp8

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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 2:59pm On Oct 18, 2020
Delusional disorder, previously called paranoid disorder, is a type of serious mental illness — called a “psychosis”— in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, which are unshakable beliefs in something untrue.

This is the disorder among communists

Example of delusional disorder: sleepy joe is winning because 18 million people came out to vote early.


If you noticed many communists are suffering from this illness. You can see their rage, delusions and anger
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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 11:11am On Oct 18, 2020
When people think American elections is by having the highest vote. I just laugh.

Some ignorant ones, have been posting how Democrats are all voting in doves and winning

America election is an electoral college election, it is not a popularity contest.

America elections are very strategic, that is why strategic key states matters a lot

Sometimes, you just laugh, when the naive ones who claim they live in America, do not understand American elections, anytime they type, they keep exposing their naivety.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 11:06am On Oct 18, 2020
OjoMadiba:

You beginning to think, nice one... This is what makes you human, your ability to reason.

Damn, you are savage. grin

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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 10:16am On Oct 18, 2020
Claremont Institute Chairman Thomas Klingenstein: Trump 2020: A Man vs. A Movement

Tom Klingenstein explains why 2020 may be the most consequential election since 1860—and why President Trump is the man most uniquely suited to the moment. Read his entire remarks from the October speech below, via American Greatness.

Klingenstein is a principal in the investment firm of Cohen, Klingenstein, LLC and the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Claremont Institute.


THOMAS KLINGENSTEIN: My name is Tom Klingenstein. I am the chair of the board of the Claremont Institute which is a conservative think tank, managing partner of a New York investment firm and playwright.

I wish to make three points. First, Trump is the perfect man for these times, not all times, perhaps not most times, but these times. Second, Republicans are not doing a good job explaining the stakes in this election. They must explain, and this is my third point, that the Democratic Party, which has been taken by its radical wing, is leading a revolution. This makes the coming election the most important one since the election of 1860. Let’s begin there.

Unlike most elections, this one is much more than a contest over particular policies—like health care or taxes. Rather, like the election of 1860, this election is a contest between two competing regimes, or ways of life. Two ways of life that cannot exist peacefully together.

One way of life, I’ll call it “the traditional American way of life,” is based on individual rights, the rule of law, and a shared understanding of the common good. This way of life values hard work, self-reliance, volunteerism, patriotism, and so on.

In this way of life there are no hyphenated Americans. We are all just Americans. Colorblindness is our aspiration.

The other way of life I call multiculturalism. Others call it “identity politics” or “cultural Marxism” or “Intersectionality”.


[b]The multicultural movement, which has taken over the Democratic party, is a revolutionary movement. I do not mean a metaphorical revolution. It is not like a revolution; it is a revolution, an attempt to overthrow the American Founding as President Trump said in his excellent Mt. Rushmore speech. [/b]Republicans should say the same thing. Republicans everywhere, at every level, and at every opportunity.

Multiculturalism conceives of society, not as a community of individuals with equal rights but as a collection of cultural identity groups—defined by race, ethnicity, gender, and so forth. According to the multiculturalists, all these identity groups are oppressed by white males.

Their goal is to have each identity group proportionally represented in all institutions of American society. As should be immediately clear, achieving this proportional representation requires a never-ending redistribution of wealth and power from some groups—and not just from whites—to other groups. Such a massive redistribution can only be achieved by a tyrannical government and like in all tyrannies, one where dissenters are silenced.

In order to achieve this proportional representation, the Democrats require not just endless affirmative action but genuine socialism, open borders, unrestricted trade, seizing guns, sanctuary cities, and much more.

The Black Lives Matter/Democrats understand (which Republicans seem not to), that if they are to achieve this policy agenda they must get Americans to change their values, their principles, and the way they understand themselves.


They must get us to believe that national borders and colorblindness are racist; that we are not one culture but many; that the most important thing in our history—the thing around which all else pivots—is slavery. More broadly, the multiculturalists must get us to believe that we are unworthy—not just that we have sinned (which of course we have)—but that we are irredeemably sinful, or, in the language of today, “systemically racist.” And sexist, homophobic, Islamophobic and all the other “ists” and phobias. Simply put, multiculturalism must get us to believe we are bad

This suggests one way to frame the coming election: as a contest between a man, Trump, who believes America is good and a man, Biden, who is controlled by a movement that believes America is bad. I do not think it is any more complicated than that.

For the multiculturalist to change traditional values and principles they must destroy, or radically restructure, the institutions that teach those values and principles. The most important of these institutions is family, but also very important is religion, education (which they have mostly destroyed already) and community life, replacing the latter with government bureaucrats. It is here—in these value-teaching institutions—that we see the underpinnings of the Revolution. This is where the real action is. Republicans seem to be missing in action.

Republicans need to explain that BLM and their Democratic enablers wish to destroy the traditional mother-father family. To substantiate this claim, Republicans have only to point to the BLM mission statement. The mission statement, written by avowed Marxists, also lets us know that BLM holds transgenderism to be the burning issue of our time.

Republicans must also explain that religion, because it teaches American values, is also on the chopping block.

Republicans also must make American see that the taking down of statues is not about removing a few confederate generals; it’s about destroying America’s past, as is the New York Times 1619 Project. The rioters, and their BLM-Democrats enablers, are tearing down the statues even of people like Frederick Douglass who fought against slavery. This is not an accident. It is not collateral damage. Frederick Douglass was a great American. He believed that America in her soul was not racist. He believed in hard work and self-reliance. And because of his embrace of American values the BLM-Democrats have to get rid of him.

They must also get rid of Abraham Lincoln, for it is he who best explains what we should aspire to. And it is he who is the best defender of the American Founding. In one sense, this election is a referendum on the Founding. Whether America was founded in 1619, as the BLM-Democrats contend, or, in 1776 as Lincoln, and, until recently, all Americans believed.

Republicans must make more of political correctness and cancel culture, which, as we have seen so vividly of late, brutally punishes apostates.

Who does Twitter think it is, censoring an American president? Republicans simply cannot stand for that.

And Republicans must explain, as I earlier explained, that the multiculturalists are trying to get us to believe that we are systemically racist so that we will surrender to their policy agenda. This too must not be allowed to stand. The American people need to hear what they know in their hearts: they are not racists. Republicans should stand up and say, “no, America is not racist.” Period.

If Americans are systemically anything, it is a systemic commitment to freedom and equal rights for all.

Perhaps most importantly, Republicans must say over and over that America is “incredible,” to use President Trump’s adjective of choice. They must remind the American people that, as a friend of mine is fond of saying, America has brought more freedom and more prosperity to more people than any country in the history of mankind. Most Americans know this, but this too they need to hear from their leaders.

In order to make the case that the Democrats are leading a revolution, Republicans must delegitimize Black Lives Matter—the organization, of course, not the sentiment. To BLM and their Democratic enablers, Republicans must say: “Absolutely, black lives matter. They just don’t matter to you. You don’t care about Mr. Floyd, the black businesses you have destroyed, the blacks who are getting killed because you have forced the police to back off. You’re here for destruction. Not black lives, not any lives.”

After delegitimizing Black Lives Matter, the next step for Republicans is to tie BLM’s revolutionary agenda around the necks of Democrats.

The BLM wing of the Democratic party has captured the entire party. Run-of-the-mill Democrats may not agree with all of the BLM agenda but they go-along, so they might as well agree. Joe Biden is one of the go-along Democrats.

So do not expect all Democrats to sing the BLM tune; even so, most will kneel before them.

Listen to Biden. On one occasion Biden said, “Let’s be clear, transgender equality is the civil rights issue of our time.” A year ago, Biden may not have even known what transgenderism is. He does not seem to know it, but he has been radicalized.

Biden now regularly talks about “systemic” racism. On one occasion Biden said, though without evidence, there is “absolutely systemic racism in law enforcement.” “[But] it’s not just in law enforcement,” he continued, “it’s across the board. It’s in housing, it’s in education . . . It’s in everything we do.”

He is wrong on every count, but if indeed he believes that racism is in “everything we do,” that it is systemic, then he believes, whether he admits or not, that the system must be overturned. Biden does not realize it, but he is calling for the overthrow of the American way of life. I presume that is not his intent, but when the words he is reading off his BLM teleprompter get translated into policy, that will be the consequence — the destruction of the American way of life.

Biden demurs. There is nothing to fear from Biden says Biden: “Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?” No, he does not, but what he does look like is a sap.

Republicans must make it clear that these are the “Biden riots.”

This brings me to my last point: Trump. I know President Trump has many faults. I myself sometimes cringe listening to him. Sometimes he is his own worst enemy. He is a braggart, often misinformed, petty, sometimes even vengeful. And more.

And yet, we are very lucky to have him. I am almost prepared to say that having him is Providential. How else to explain that we find ourselves with this most unusual, most unpresidential man who has just the attributes most needed for this moment. At any other time, he might well have been a bad president. But in these times—these revolutionary times—he is the best president we could have had.

He has the indispensable attribute of a leader: courage. As a leader must, he goes where others are afraid to go. And he has common sense, which means he generally wants to go to the right place.

Above all else, and above anyone else, Trump is committed to America. He is unreservedly, unquestionably pro-America. He feels no guilt for America’s past. He makes no apologies. He concedes nothing. These may not always be the attributes one wants in a President, but in this day of woke guilt they are the most essential things. And Trump has unlimited confidence in America. In this time of national doubt, this too is just what the doctor ordered. He thinks our culture is “incredible” and that’s the way he wants to keep it.

Trump not only thinks America is incredible, he knows we are in a fight for our lives.

And despite what one hears ad nauseum from the Democrats, Trump is perhaps among the least racist presidents we have ever had. Trump is not defending the white way of life; he is defending the American way of life, a colorblind way of life which is open to anyone who is willing to embrace it.

If we want to save our country, then we should support him—unequivocally. I am. I think this election is that important, and I think Trump is that good. I hope you agree.

Remember, Trump versus Biden is the choice between a man who believes America is good and a man who is controlled by a movement which believes America is bad.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie(f): 10:06am On Oct 18, 2020
Trump signed executive order banning CRITiCAL RACE THEORY.

What is Critical Race Theory.

that argues that social problems are influenced and created more by societal structures and cultural assumptions than by individual and psychological factors.

In order word Critical race theory says that Critical race the law and legal institutions are inherently racist and that race itself, instead of being biologically grounded and natural, is a socially constructed concept that is used by white people to further their economic and political interests at the expense of people of colour.

What a theory

Because of Critical Race Theory, people go to universities to study Diversity & Inclusion training where they teach people how to be anti American and also teach them that white people is the cause of their problems.

Below is a leftist complaining after trump executive orders banning CRT

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Religion / Re: Just 2% Of Israel's Population Are Christians (What Then Is The Largest Religion by sexylassie(f): 11:21am On Aug 08, 2020
Jews hate jesus and will do anything to sabotage christianity.

There is a war against christianity presently that is carried out by the jews of newyork
Travel / Re: Nigerians Stranded In UAE, Neglected By Nigerian Embassy by sexylassie(f): 8:36am On Aug 08, 2020
Is it Nigerian embassy that sent them to dubai...dem no know way come back

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Celebrities / Re: See Who Owns Big Brother Naija (BBN) And His Net Worth by sexylassie(f): 8:15pm On Aug 07, 2020
Every body now have a networth in Nigerian blogging industry..as long as you show face for tv, be popular on social media,you already have a networth story on your head

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Phones / Re: Tiktok Responds To Trump: We Are Not Going Anywhere by sexylassie(f): 9:07am On Aug 02, 2020
China banned facebook, twitter, etc but china wants tiktok in america

Is that fair play?

Microsoft is already planning to buy tiktok.

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Travel / Re: Being Black In Berlin/germany by sexylassie(f): 7:07pm On Aug 01, 2020
vhuqnl:

I know her in real life, she's a lowlife. So I'd spare her (sexylassie)

You know me in real life...very interesting
Travel / Re: Being Black In Berlin/germany by sexylassie(f): 5:22pm On Aug 01, 2020
vhuqnl:

It happens in Nigeria on a coded level.
Funny thing is, people do all these shit and come out to condemn it in public so people will not suspect or judge them.
Falz said we all are hypocrites in Nigeria. Yes!
Lemme tell you the Genesis of the anti gay law in Nigeria. You would noticed it was so fast and so empasized. What happened was that some politicians were about to be blackmailed by their gay lovers and in a bid to stop that g, the bill was raised and passed into law almost immediately just to shut them up.
If you really wanna know more in Nigeria, enter the entertainment(music, tv, film etc) and fashion industry. You will know what's up.



Thunder faya anybody who quote me to talk trash I no send u

According to you some people wanted to blackmail politicians then they decided to create anti gay laws...so that is why we now have anti gay laws...

You didnt even make sense..there is a big difference between blackmail and antigay laws in nigeria.

The only reason we have anti gay laws is because we are a conservative society also being gay is unnatural.

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Jokes Etc / Re: Stay In Door by sexylassie(f): 9:00pm On May 20, 2020
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Romance / Re: Why Do Men Feel They Can Judge Women? by sexylassie(f): 2:47am On May 17, 2020
Lightangel65:


Shut up ass licking mofo.

Then why do women judge men, calling them broke and cheaters.

Aren't women the poorest creatures on Earth, the men who cheat isn't it women they cheat with. So why do women feel they can judge men.
Ask your maker idiot

You are very funny, you are from a poor country, live in a poor continent, where people starve daily and you are saying women are the poorest creature on earth.

In Nigeria, you can literary count the number of rich men in the country and you are busy pointing fingers

Majority of Nigerian men are poor. We can argue from now till day break, it won't take the facts about poverty in Nigeria

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Romance / Re: Why Do Men Feel They Can Judge Women? by sexylassie(f): 2:40am On May 17, 2020
mrblessed:
You seemed to be confused on what exactly is your grouse with men. Is it the male-dominated high crime rate, or the predisposition of some men to expected certain types of behaviour from women. We know that both men and women commit crimes, so I don't know why you decided to absolve women and condemn men. Some of these men engage in crimes to be able to please and satisfy their significant others, even though I don't support such act. So, in a way, some women, espcially the mentally lazy ones, encourage men to commit crimes.

For me, intergender relationship is nothing short of transaction, it is undeniably a quip pro quo. Anyone who wishes to date must bring something to the table, whatever it is depends on the partners involved. And please, you can't prohibit complaint in this kind of "business" arrangement.

On the second question, the world -- including western society -- is a man's world, divinely ordained by the Supreme Deity. So men get to set a lot of rules, including what a virtuous woman is. For the sake of your sanity, do not grate at this self-evident fact. Even as men hold sway, women ain't too behind and are vehemently fighting to correct some blots, since the notion of a perfect system is an illusion. As a concerned fella, what you should contest is that, let the medium of assessment be democratic and evenhanded, so that it can be used for both genders because women also judge men.

I think it will be fair to write that, The reason Nigeria is not developed is because the men here are dumb, lazy, nag a lot and do nothing useful to better society.

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Travel / Re: Lagos Named Second-best African City In English Proficiency, SA Best Country. by sexylassie(f): 6:02pm On Apr 20, 2020
You are named best whatever but you still write english proficiency test to immigrate or study abroad, what an irony.
Romance / Re: Do You See African Girls With Big Stomach A Big Deal For Marriage Or Not? by sexylassie(f): 4:39pm On Apr 20, 2020
The problem is a man and women problem here in Nigeria.

Many do not take proper care of their health.

Lifestyle matters.

In Nigeria if you are fat with big stomach, people think you are rich.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 9:24pm On Apr 19, 2020
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 10:48pm On Apr 16, 2020
If we are going to talk about slavery.

Didn't Africans sold other Africans into slavery.

Arent some of the descendants of those that sold their kins men into slavery not enjoying today?

Some of these african slave traders, their descendants are still ruling us today.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 10:37pm On Apr 16, 2020
200 years of slavery, this 2020, no more slavery, African Americans have a better living standards than many Africans.

African Americans purchasing power is more than the entire african continent.

There are many african Americans who are doctors, engineers, chemists, musicians, teachers, fashion designers, police officers, generals in the US military, pilots etc, if there was slavery, all these won't have been achieved by African American community.

You can't compare Biafra and the Niger delta agitation with african American problems, they are both different.

One is fighting for independence which is impossible, another is fighting for resource control while the third is fighting against imaginary slavery and racism when they themselves are living a more better lives than us.

Africans especially Nigerians in American love to pretend that they sympathise with the african American community but in reality, they don't, they still call them akatas and abuse them for not using opportunities of being in America but they forgot that there are many African american professionals than the average population of Nigerians in the US.

In every country, there are going to be the poor and the rich, there are rich african Americans, middle class african Americans and poor african Americans, nothing stopping a poor AA from going to school and getting a degree, if millions of AA can move up the ladder, that poor AA can also move up.

The talk about poverty and racism doesn't hold up.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 7:53pm On Apr 16, 2020
Bigleaf1006:


I must confess,I do agree with you on this. The racism card I think it's really being overplayed. The majority black population in the US will always play the victim card as a defense for their self inflicted failures.

The ethnic chauvinism in naija worse pass racism for Yankee wey people dey yapp about on here undecided

There is racism there but they don't mind standing for hours at the "racist"american embassy in Lagos to go taste the american dream

if they deny them visas for false information, they will still say it is racism.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 7:47pm On Apr 16, 2020
dru23:


Trump try to get rid of the Obama care act . The court didn't allow him to do it .. Everything Obama did , Trump disband it .. Including the pandemic team that Obama put in place, he disband them too .. So now look where we are now .. You disband a whole pandemic team to protect us from crisis like this.. If it is not racism that is doing Trump, I don't know what else to called it ..but whatever it is , it is worse than racism..

The very day President Trump was sworn in — Jan. 20, 2017 — he signed an executive order instructing administration officials "to waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay" implementing parts of the Affordable Care Act, while Congress got ready to repeal and replace President Obama's signature health law.

Months later, repeal and replace didn't work, after the late Sen. John McCain's dramatic thumbs down on a crucial vote (Trump still frequently mentions this moment in his speeches and rallies, including in his recent speech on Medicare).

you just copied and post what you read from npr.org without giving credit.

your claim that trump disband pandemic team is not true

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-trump-fired-pandemic-team/partly-false-claim-trump-fired-pandemic-response-team-in-2018-idUSKBN21C32M

you wrote that trump "disbanding" Obama's pandemic team is RACIST grin grin grin, very ignorant and careless statement

basically, you can as well as just written that Trump sacking Obama era secretaries(ministers) is also Racist.

Everything is racist according to black people but they wont mind going to the "racist" country to live

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie(f): 7:31pm On Apr 16, 2020
dru23:


Regarding the Ebola situation in the USA ... if the USA just sit back and watch the whole of Africa get infested with Ebola.. And it now becomes an epidemic, dont you think it will eventually reach the USA and other European countries...
So it was in the best interest of the USA government to dispatched a team to Africa to curtail Ebola.. Thank God for Obama during that period .. He handle the crisis very well , and if he didn't do it well in time , white America will say a black man is not suitable enough to be president ..

You are so ignorant it is not funny... swine Flu epidemic during the Obama. Are you telling me the swine flu during was not an epidemic during the Obama administration... smh .. Obama tackle all these thing right in time before it became a global epidemic.. Please do your research very well before you open your mouth

Continue ranting, Ebola wasn't an international crisis, it was more of a west African crisis and the Americans affected were missionaries and some health workers. The only thing Obama did was to send health workers here, the European and Cubans also did similar act.

Ebola as a virus wasn't as contagious as corono virus, it was contained.

as for the swine flu, The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, there were 60.8 million cases, 274,000 hospitalizations, and 12,469 deaths (range: 8,868–18,306) in the United States due to the virus. Thanks to Mr Obama management

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