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There are more men of color like this guy who have joined a coalition held together by misogyny and antisemitism but please strategists, keep telling Isaac Chotiner polls reflecting this are wrong
Opinion | Women Have Gotten ‘Too Mouthy,’ Says This Republican Senate Candidatewww.nytimes.com Alex Jones, Steve Bannon and the left-to-right pipeline.
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Ask him anything about Black women I dare you
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It would be useful to perhaps look a little more closely at Royce White, Enrico Tarrio, Andrew Tate, and Thomas Chatterton Williams and the role benefitting from colorism plays in making them welcome in this coalition centered around a noxious, nationalist, political whiteness ...
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There are folks who have the range—Black feminists exist!
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There have long been men of color for whom racial equality is being able to commit the same violences as white men with impunity and without consequences. There's just more of them with podcast mics now.
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I find it very difficult to trust folks who write about stuff like this and fail to ask about or mention the personified SOUL ON ICE cliff notes staring them in the face
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Like, Kathleen Cleaver is alive! Send her an email ffs!
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Trying to get the word out that the GOP candidate for governor in North Carolina, Mark Robinson, is exactly like this. His white supporters like him because he says the things they don't think they can get away with, namely that he hates women and Jews. He even seems to hate children.
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He is so very deeply unpleasant. Just radiates an ugly, burning fury.
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I see this and I just think about the old anecdote — “what position should women take in the movement?” “Prone.”
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What state is he running in?
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Charlamange part of this too.
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“In 2020 he wrote in Tulsi Gabbard, then a Democratic congresswoman, for president, but is now fully behind Trump.” This is exactly how I expected this sentence to end.