I've already seen people online (including certain people of power in red states) unironically accusing her of sleeping her way to the position she's in.
Gonna be curious to see how they handle a female opp when it’s someone without the amount of baggage as Hillary.
Don’t see blatant s*** like that going over too well with independents/undecideds.
kamala ftw
Kamala is known for putting niggas in jail when she was an attorney. Specifically black men
That was her job though. Black people can't/shouldn't be prosecutors?
statistically elections are essentially solely determined by suburban white women now so it's 50/50
And they vote with their Republican husbands
Funny enough I came across a TikTok where a woman was saying Trump split her marriage cause her husband became obsessed and the comments were filled with white women saying the same thing, some saying they're trying to hold it together and I couldn't help but laugh and also feel bad at the same time
I was also wrong cause he endorses Kamala, also a homie in Cali says he has a lot of image issues over there lol
I would not vote for that smarmy mf
i swear that ar15 nigga is actually 15.
heres a pic of kamalas actual parents
and just found out her dad is a marxist??? wtf happened
she got kicked out of their house at 15 when she claimed value doesn't come from labor
statistically elections are essentially solely determined by suburban white women now so it's 50/50
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nevada are swing states with large black populations where Kamala may make a difference
I've already seen people online (including certain people of power in red states) unironically accusing her of sleeping her way to the position she's in.
S*** just go back ~8 hours itt and you'll see people here making that same accusation
Gonna be curious to see how they handle a female opp when it’s someone without the amount of baggage as Hillary.
Don’t see blatant s*** like that going over too well with independents/undecideds.
Yeah, it'll be interesting to see what could be, unburdened by what has been
dawg he doesn't even try anymore
The vibes have def shifted with Kamala vs Biden but not sure if its just the bubble i'm in. Seems to be more enthusiasm for sure across the board.
dawg he doesn't even try anymore
https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1814794866507063783Stephen Miller was on Fox News and he was so clearly in shambles and kept calling her Laughing Kamala too.
They’re scrambling.
Stephen Miller was on Fox News and he was so clearly in shambles and kept calling her Laughing Kamala too.
They’re scrambling.
They played a 3 minutes compilation of her laughing and said "this is why americans dont like her"
The vibes have def shifted with Kamala vs Biden but not sure if its just the bubble i'm in. Seems to be more enthusiasm for sure across the board.
I've seen lots of people say they want "literally anyone who's not 65+". If they were serious about that, here's their chance.
Yes thats basically what i meant bro
I just dont think people should treat this s*** like a civ game with a predetermined outcome. Things could go very badly as they have in the past. Not to compare yugoslavia to usa but who’s to say there won’t be a Srebrenica in the collapse?
Not advocating for the empire or pacifying people.
the US creates massacres daily, all around the world. where have you been?
you can't use some vague threat of violence as a scare tactic, the US is the most violent place on earth already and we outsource that violence to the rest of the world.
That was her job though. Black people can't/shouldn't be prosecutors?
no they shouldnt be cops so long as the police are a gang that exist to kill black people. weird question bro.
the US creates massacres daily, all around the world. where have you been?
you can't use some vague threat of violence as a scare tactic, the US is the most violent place on earth already and we outsource that violence to the rest of the world.
Yeah you seem to be talking besides my point lmao
I’m not talking about the violence that the US imposes on the rest of the world. I assume most Americans barely care about that. I’m talking about internal conflict within America.
You keep jumping from point to point. Most Americans dont give two f***s about the vile s*** they have been doing since its inception, but they’ll care when it’s a civil war.
Yeah you seem to be talking besides my point lmao
I’m not talking about the violence that the US imposes on the rest of the world. I assume most Americans barely care about that. I’m talking about internal conflict within America.
You keep jumping from point to point. Most Americans dont give two f***s about the vile s*** they have been doing since its inception, but they’ll care when it’s a civil war.
right. that is the entire idea behind a revolution. "turn the imperialist war into a civil war.", thats a quote from Lenin. its not my fault that you dont see all these things as interconnected.
They played a 3 minutes compilation of her laughing and said "this is why americans dont like her"
Big “AOC dance video” energy.
decent article from 4 years ago on kamalas political history
npr.org/2020/10/13/923369723/lets-talk-about-kamala-harris
part i liked about her prosecution history, but the whole article worth a read
How do people who experienced the criminal justice system under Kamala Harris's tenure —in San Francisco and later the state of California — think about her time as a prosecutor?
That's a really important question. And it depends on how deep within the system you were.
So there are folks like Jamal Trulove, a young Black man who grew up in San Francisco who was incarcerated for a murder that he was very clear that he didn't commit. And later, an appeals court found that Kamala Harris's office had overzealously prosecuted his case, despite there being evidence that he was innocent. He obviously is very, very critical of her record.
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I'm from San Francisco. I know folks who've been in the system and they'll just say flat out: "Look, she's a cop. She put us in jail." I'm not trying to try to support her. On the other hand, it's always been really telling for me that there are a lot of organizers and community groups within California and San Francisco's criminal justice reform system that are pretty ride-or-die for her. They don't agree necessarily with all of the decisions she's made, but they recognize that she was one of the few people to even give them a seat at the table.
She's this complicated figure, but I think she's earned the respect of a lot of the people who are doing criminal justice work, who recognize what the confines are. They recognize what's possible, and they also recognize when she's wrong.