Harris lasted like 5 minutes against Tulsi Gabbard. She won’t rescue Joe.
Duck asked why she considered herself African American. I was confused by that also so I looked it up and shared it.What? Are you a critical race theorist? WTH does this have to do in America in 2020?
Duck asked why she considered herself African American. I was confused by that also so I looked it up and shared it.
I am sorry that looking up information about black people offends you. I wish you the best of luck for the next 3 months. But look on the bright side if Biden wins you don't see the vp on TV much so you won't have to worry about it.
I guess you could say she is trans racial and picks and chooses whatever she wants for political gain
@kaskaskiakid you a SEMO grad? me class of 94
Don't forget he also through in the 'nasty' comment.has he ever called a man mean or nasty? I’ll wait.
Has distanceprix ever called a man manipulative?
These are pathetic misogynistic cliches.
Joe has been ignored in 1,000 Presidential campaigns before, then he was chosen VP. The best thing for Trump to do is ignore Joe and go after all the nasty things Kamala said about Joe Biden and Kavanaugh.Don't forget he also through in the 'nasty' comment.
Thanks for giving us the low hanging fruit. Proving yourself over and over again. Are you Don Jr?Joe has been ignored in 1,000 Presidential campaigns before, then he was chosen VP. The best thing for Trump to do is ignore Joe and go after all the nasty things Kamala said about Joe Biden and Kavanaugh.
So let’s ask the obvious question: is Biden a racist misogynist or not?Thanks for giving us the low hanging fruit. Proving yourself over and over again. Are you Don Jr?
So let’s ask the obvious question: is Biden a racist misogynist or not?has he ever called a man mean or nasty? I’ll wait.
Has distanceprix ever called a man manipulative?
These are pathetic misogynistic cliches.
They did NOT say American Indian, read it right and you'll realize the difference. One of her parents is Indian but SHE was born here, making HER an American citizen.Associate press said Indian American but it all depends on what news outlet you read
No and as for Harris she explicitly said: “I do not believe you are a racist.”So let’s ask the obvious question: is Biden a racist misogynist or not?
If yes, then why is Kamala Harris who has a propensity for reminding us that she is a black woman on the campaign trail endorsing a racist misogynist? If not, then why did she lie?
Kam Heir is now fair game. The sexist, misogynistic, racist argument is used to shut down dissent. No worries, the media will cover for her.I think he is being nasty, manipulative and vapid.
I hear she had sex before marriage. No way she has my vote.
...at least he can read.Loved the spontaneous speech Biden read off a notecard, with his mask, and nobody in sight. So fresh.
Nobody liked Kama Heir before, now we're supposed to be super happy she's back. Bahahaha
Historic Moment!
This is way off the subject to duckling 3. Drinking early?Trump, unrepentant racist that he is, revives the “angry Black woman” stereotype that has been used for generations to denigrate artists, athletes and political figures.
From May, 2020 in Forbes Magazine. Steve Forbes: that crazy liberal
Black women must overcome the angry black woman stereotype, which characterizes black women as bad-tempered, hostile and overly aggressive. For evidence of this stereotype, one must look no further than recent headlines regarding Serena Williams. Other examples of this stereotype being applied include Michelle Obama, Jemele Hill and Shonda Rhimes.
The origin of the angry black woman stereotype is believed to stem from the 1950s radio show Amos ‘n’ Andy, which depicted black women as sassy and domineering. The angry black woman stereotype has persisted over half a century later. Columbia University professor Kimberlé Crenshaw states in her research that the intersectionality of the black woman’s experience is unique to that of black men and white women. Crenshaw also asserts that the double minority status of black women makes them more vulnerable to further marginalization. How can black women overcome the angry black woman stereotype in the workplace? What can organizations do to stop this stereotype from persisting?