Except for that pesky 911 thing.
Ilhan Omar was asked if she supported Al Queda and she said no comment. Estoppel Omar, look it up! What you do not deny, you affirm! Should be a perfect attack ad.
Except for that pesky 911 thing.
She said abolish ICE, not Homeland security. We didn't have either agency pre-911 and were doing just fine.
Trump seems to know the definition quite well, and is guided by it. Perhaps you could ask him.Can someone tell me the exact definition of the term "a person of color"?
Question here....
Can someone tell me the exact definition of the term "a person of color"?
Because this lady here... Rashida Tlaib... I don't see it. Kellyanne Conway could do a week in the tanning bed and look darker than this woman.
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"Oh no VZ, you're so shallow and ignorant, that's not how this works. You are only looking at the color of her skin. This goes way deeper than that".
Well... her parents were Palestinian immigrants right? Correct me if I'm wrong... but does that not make Jewish people "people of color" too? Pretty close geographically.
I'm sure I'm missing something here but I mean it's just starting to look like this term "person of color" is being bandied about as a matter of convenience when someone wants to make a point and lay down some kind of trump card when playing the identity politics game.
Is a blond, toe-headed, Swede that's Muslim a person of color? I mean wtf, I want a definition.
What about all the Italians that immigrated here at the beginning of the 20th century? They were all hated and discriminated against. Darker than this bird too, most of em. These poor Italians... people of color. "How dare you criticize Rudy Giuliani! You're a racist".
And the Irish... hell they're pink. Red hair. That's kinda colorful and they were certainly hated and victims of discrimination and exploitation. 1000's and 1000's were basically slave labor for the Transcontinental Railroad. Pretty sh*tty gig there. So if that were today, would the left not be screaming for them too? I guess Trump's grandfather did ok... but most of his countrymen... lets face it... they had it pretty rough. If oppression and discrimination are the qualifiers here... then Trumpy and Rudy... hell, they're people of color. 2nd, 3rd generation, but all the same.
Sooo.... ya gotta draw the line somewhere right? I want a clear cut definition of this term.
Explain to me how in this particular case, this Congresswoman from MI, gets the right to sport that label? I'm all ears because I just don't see it.
Question here....
Can someone tell me the exact definition of the term "a person of color"?
Because this lady here... Rashida Tlaib... I don't see it. Kellyanne Conway could do a week in the tanning bed and look darker than this woman.
![]()
"Oh no VZ, you're so shallow and ignorant, that's not how this works. You are only looking at the color of her skin. This goes way deeper than that".
Well... her parents were Palestinian immigrants right? Correct me if I'm wrong... but does that not make Jewish people "people of color" too? Pretty close geographically.
I'm sure I'm missing something here but I mean it's just starting to look like this term "person of color" is being bandied about as a matter of convenience when someone wants to make a point and lay down some kind of trump card when playing the identity politics game.
Is a blond, toe-headed, Swede that's Muslim a person of color? I mean wtf, I want a definition.
What about all the Italians that immigrated here at the beginning of the 20th century? They were all hated and discriminated against. Darker than this bird too, most of em. These poor Italians... people of color. "How dare you criticize Rudy Giuliani! You're a racist".
And the Irish... hell they're pink. Red hair. That's kinda colorful and they were certainly hated and victims of discrimination and exploitation. 1000's and 1000's were basically slave labor for the Transcontinental Railroad. Pretty sh*tty gig there. So if that were today, would the left not be screaming for them too? I guess Trump's grandfather did ok... but most of his countrymen... lets face it... they had it pretty rough. If oppression and discrimination are the qualifiers here... then Trumpy and Rudy... hell, they're people of color. 2nd, 3rd generation, but all the same.
Sooo.... ya gotta draw the line somewhere right? I want a clear cut definition of this term.
Explain to me how in this particular case, this Congresswoman from MI, gets the right to sport that label? I'm all ears because I just don't see it.
just fuck off with the bullshit. is this your pussy way of defending trump's racist tweets?Question here....
Can someone tell me the exact definition of the term "a person of color"?
Because this lady here... Rashida Tlaib... I don't see it. Kellyanne Conway could do a week in the tanning bed and look darker than this woman.
![]()
"Oh no VZ, you're so shallow and ignorant, that's not how this works. You are only looking at the color of her skin. This goes way deeper than that".
Well... her parents were Palestinian immigrants right? Correct me if I'm wrong... but does that not make Jewish people "people of color" too? Pretty close geographically.
I'm sure I'm missing something here but I mean it's just starting to look like this term "person of color" is being bandied about as a matter of convenience when someone wants to make a point and lay down some kind of trump card when playing the identity politics game.
Is a blond, toe-headed, Swede that's Muslim a person of color? I mean wtf, I want a definition.
What about all the Italians that immigrated here at the beginning of the 20th century? They were all hated and discriminated against. Darker than this bird too, most of em. These poor Italians... people of color. "How dare you criticize Rudy Giuliani! You're a racist".
And the Irish... hell they're pink. Red hair. That's kinda colorful and they were certainly hated and victims of discrimination and exploitation. 1000's and 1000's were basically slave labor for the Transcontinental Railroad. Pretty sh*tty gig there. So if that were today, would the left not be screaming for them too? I guess Trump's grandfather did ok... but most of his countrymen... lets face it... they had it pretty rough. If oppression and discrimination are the qualifiers here... then Trumpy and Rudy... hell, they're people of color. 2nd, 3rd generation, but all the same.
Sooo.... ya gotta draw the line somewhere right? I want a clear cut definition of this term.
Explain to me how in this particular case, this Congresswoman from MI, gets the right to sport that label? I'm all ears because I just don't see it.
Question here....
Can someone tell me the exact definition of the term "a person of color"?
Because this lady here... Rashida Tlaib... I don't see it. Kellyanne Conway could do a week in the tanning bed and look darker than this woman.
![]()
"Oh no VZ, you're so shallow and ignorant, that's not how this works. You are only looking at the color of her skin. This goes way deeper than that".
Well... her parents were Palestinian immigrants right? Correct me if I'm wrong... but does that not make Jewish people "people of color" too? Pretty close geographically.
I'm sure I'm missing something here but I mean it's just starting to look like this term "person of color" is being bandied about as a matter of convenience when someone wants to make a point and lay down some kind of trump card when playing the identity politics game.
Is a blond, toe-headed, Swede that's Muslim a person of color? I mean wtf, I want a definition.
What about all the Italians that immigrated here at the beginning of the 20th century? They were all hated and discriminated against. Darker than this bird too, most of em. These poor Italians... people of color. "How dare you criticize Rudy Giuliani! You're a racist".
And the Irish... hell they're pink. Red hair. That's kinda colorful and they were certainly hated and victims of discrimination and exploitation. 1000's and 1000's were basically slave labor for the Transcontinental Railroad. Pretty sh*tty gig there. So if that were today, would the left not be screaming for them too? I guess Trump's grandfather did ok... but most of his countrymen... lets face it... they had it pretty rough. If oppression and discrimination are the qualifiers here... then Trumpy and Rudy... hell, they're people of color. 2nd, 3rd generation, but all the same.
Sooo.... ya gotta draw the line somewhere right? I want a clear cut definition of this term.
Explain to me how in this particular case, this Congresswoman from MI, gets the right to sport that label? I'm all ears because I just don't see it.
just fuck off with the bullshit. is this your pussy way of defending trump's racist tweets?