(October 6, 2022 at 10:37 am)Helios Wrote:Quote:Yes, Nina could not be trusted to always tow the party line, because she's just too real, and some actual logic might spill out of her mouth, and I think she would have no interest in the job of Press Secretary anyhow. You'd never see Nina up there on the podium insinuating that people are bad if they don't agree with the majority of Americans, as straight democracy where we go only by the will of the people on every issue is pure evil and shits all over the downtrodden. Even the Squad weren't willing to endorse her, so the Biden admin wasn't going to want to have anything to do with her. And also, the Administration may have been worried that Nina would give off too much of an angry black woman vibe, so they picked someone like Karine who the white populace would be more comfortable with, because she has more of an air of niceness and she just comes across as non-threatening, unlike Nina who is justifiably angry, and she shows it when she gets worked up.If we go by your description she didn't get the job because she wouldn't do the job and would instead use the position to grandstand. As for the rest of this blather, I really couldn't care less really. Also, this proves nothing ....
Quote:And yeah, I really hate Muslims. You got me. That's why I hung around with almost all Muslims in school. Because I hate them so much. And we all know that every Q-Anoner like me has voted for a Liberal Muslim at least a few times in their life. It's actually a right of passage for being initiated into Q-Anon. We vote for the Muslims because Christian theocracy is too mild for us. We want that Sharia! Off with their heads!I never said you hated Muslims I said you could hate Muslims and still vote for them. This renders the argument that who you voted for is a determiner of whether or not you are a bigot moot. But your knee-jerk lashing out to such a simple point is hilarious.
I will admit that I could've phrased things better when I initially brought up Nina Turner, but yes, the point was not that she'd even want the job, but the point should have been that Nina is a fantastic public speaker, far better at thinking on her feet and coming up with a good answer on the spot than Karine is, and Nina would be someone who is actually qualified, and overqualified at that, to be Press Secretary, that is, if she wanted it and was committed to the duties of the job, but her progressivism comes first before any job. That's just who she is.
I don't know all or even many of the black women who were in the running to be Press Secretary, but me not being able to name them doesn't mean there aren't many qualified black women who are capable of doing the job. I don't know any white names that were in the running for the job either.
I didn't claim you can't be a bigot if you vote for a certain race, but bigots in the West are generally not voting for Muslims, per capita. I'd say that would probably be a pretty darn rare occurrence, and therefore it should probably be taken as pretty strong circumstantial evidence that I don't hate Muslims. If that doesn't count as evidence, then nothing possibly can, I suppose, and then we're back to square one. You trusting your gut that I don't like the non-whites. Well, I can't argue with your gut.