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Scerab
11-23-2016, 11:20 AM
Well there you have it.

Now we have an Indian representing us at the United Nations, expect a lot of Indian and Hindu immigrants coming over.
This will be interesting.
This governor tricked South Carolina red voters into thinking she is a white woman.
If you ask any south carolinians about her origin or true name, they will most likely not know. She took down the confederacy's flag from the catpital building. An insult to all of those descended from confederate origins, by crying and weeping in front of every one...
God bless America and may god help us with what is to come.

Subdermal
11-23-2016, 11:40 AM
Holy sht.

Nominee for most racist post of the day.

Captain Obvious
11-23-2016, 12:22 PM
Not a white guy?

wow...

Captain Obvious
11-23-2016, 12:23 PM
Dot indian or casino indian?

Scerab
11-23-2016, 01:00 PM
Dot indian or casino indian?
Indian as in from the country of India. You know, the country with most of its 1 billion population in desperate poverty and starvation.
Its interesting to me that most of these Indians turn out to be red voters. I guess since they are used to NOT paying any taxes in their third world county they want to do the same in America.

Green Arrow
11-23-2016, 05:22 PM
Holy sht.

Nominee for most racist post of the day.

My thoughts exactly.

Grizz
11-23-2016, 06:00 PM
Not so much,it is Nikki Haley.

Scerab
11-23-2016, 06:15 PM
Not so much,it is Nikki Haley.
No it's not
her legal name is nimrata Haley. She got the last name from her husband.
Go to any rural area in South Carolina and ask about this charlton, they will not know what she is.
she claims to be red, but is soft on illegals.

Grizz
11-23-2016, 06:21 PM
No it's not
her legal name is nimrata Haley. She got the last name from her husband.
Go to any rural area in South Carolina and ask about this charlton, they will not know what she is.
she claims to be red, but is soft on illegals.

Well there ya go, I learned something today.
It matters what she is soft on, she can and will not do anything that Trump won't let her do.

Green Arrow
11-23-2016, 07:11 PM
No it's not
her legal name is nimrata Haley. She got the last name from her husband.
Go to any rural area in South Carolina and ask about this charlton, they will not know what she is.
she claims to be red, but is soft on illegals.

Nimrata, Nikki, who gives a fuck?

Subdermal
11-23-2016, 07:38 PM
Is this OP that chick from Turkiye?

Scerab
11-23-2016, 08:56 PM
Nimrata, Nikki, who gives a $#@!?

It matters because the united States respresentitive in the United Nations should be a reflection of our demographic.
appointing an Indian to represent us to the entire world is like having 10 consecutive black presidents reside in the White House.
blacks are less then %14 of the population...
one president is fine.
Today the US has only 6 million Indians, from the country of India.
Having one represent us in the United Nations makes no sense...
the representative should be white, I don't care if he/she/it is gay, man, woman, baptist or atheist...

Green Arrow
11-23-2016, 11:46 PM
It matters because the united States respresentitive in the United Nations should be a reflection of our demographic.
appointing an Indian to represent us to the entire world is like having 10 consecutive black presidents reside in the White House.
blacks are less then  of the population...
one president is fine.
Today the US has only 6 million Indians, from the country of India.
Having one represent us in the United Nations makes no sense...
the representative should be white, I don't care if he/she/it is gay, man, woman, baptist or atheist...

She does represent our demographics. Indians are part of us.

resister
11-23-2016, 11:51 PM
She does represent our demographics. Indians are part of us.
Her ideals represent globalism, not murica

Scerab
11-23-2016, 11:54 PM
She does represent our demographics. Indians are part of us.
Part of us? Please...
yes, America is all about assimilation. But the United Nations is a place where world leaders meet and make decisions that affect us all. Having an Indian representing us will only give more credit to India. Nimrata is only a first generation American. Your trying to tell me that she does not hold loyalty to her third world nation?
I think she does.
Maybe trump wants to silence critics who say he is not hiring women or minorities. Well this is the perfect pick. Give her the United Nations and then scrap NATO.
let her deal with the hurricane. Maybe this is trumps way of executing revenge on her for what she said during the election.

Scerab
11-23-2016, 11:58 PM
Her ideals represent globalism, not murica

The United States amabassor the the United Nations represent America and all Americans to the leaders and people of the world. Trump did not try to get her to be the secretary general of the UN.
I don't know what's with red presidents.
Bush appointed Zalmay Khalilzad who is a Muslim as the US ambassador to the UN. There are less then 4 million muslims in America.

AeonPax
11-24-2016, 12:07 AM
It matters because the united States respresentitive in the United Nations should be a reflection of our demographic. appointing an Indian to represent us to the entire world is like having 10 consecutive black presidents reside in the White House.blacks are less then of the population... one president is fine. Today the US has only 6 million Indians, from the country of India. Having one represent us in the United Nations makes no sense.. the representative should be white, I don't care if he/she/it is gay, man, woman, baptist or atheist...
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You are hilarious....or nuts. Child star Shirley Temple served in three ambassadorships. Her first diplomatic post was as U.S. delegate to the United Nations by President Richard Nixon in 1969, she was the ambassador to Ghana from 1974 to 1976, appointed by President Gerald Ford, and she was the ambassador to Czechoslovakia from 1989 to 1992, appointed by President George H.W. Bush. She represented all Americans, not just hollywood.

Scerab
11-24-2016, 12:12 AM
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You are hilarious....or nuts. Child star Shirley Temple served in three ambassadorships. Her first diplomatic post was as U.S. delegate to the United Nations by President Richard Nixon in 1969, she was the ambassador to Ghana from 1974 to 1976, appointed by President Gerald Ford, and she was the ambassador to Czechoslovakia from 1989 to 1992, appointed by President George H.W. Bush. She represented all Americans, not just hollywood.

My point exactly. Shirley temple was a white women, from the largest demographic in the United States.
Where ever she went, People automatically identified her as American. But nimrata is a different story. I would mistake her for an Indian delegate to the UN...
or some one from a third world ditch.

resister
11-24-2016, 12:24 AM
My point exactly. Shirley temple is a white women, from the largest demographic in the United States.
Where ever she goes. People automatically identify her as American. But nimrata is a different story. I would mistake her for an Indian delegate to the UN...
or some one from a third world ditch.
Her name change is a "deplorable"deception

Green Arrow
11-24-2016, 12:24 AM
My point exactly. Shirley temple is a white women, from the largest demographic in the United States.
Where ever she goes. People automatically identify her as American. But nimrata is a different story. I would mistake her for an Indian delegate to the UN...
or some one from a third world ditch.

Right, because you're a racist. The rest of us don't have that dysfunction.

Scerab
11-24-2016, 12:40 AM
Right, because you're a racist. The rest of us don't have that dysfunction.

Really?
Is that what you think this is?
nimratas deception, lies and claiming a false identity to fool people into voting for her, does not bother you?
and let's talk about your accusation of me being a racist. Did I say or imply that she is inferior to us because of her origin?
Or you liberals like to worship every miniority until it bites your hands off...
i am sick of liberals calling me a racist. I am not the one calling for lynching of blacks like the KKK or deporting muslims because they are potential Terrorists or deporting all Mexicans because they are rapists or drug smugglers...
my beef with nimrata is how she deceived her constituency with a nick name and adopting a false identity.
if you can't look beyond that, then your in trouble. The sissy era of Obama and the political correctness is Loooooooooooooong gooooooooooone
thank god.

resister
11-24-2016, 12:42 AM
If a white male don't cow tow...Racist

AeonPax
11-24-2016, 12:43 AM
My point exactly. Shirley temple was a white women, from the largest demographic in the United States. Where ever she went, People automatically identified her as American. But nimrata is a different story. I would mistake her for an Indian delegate to the UN...or some one from a third world ditch.
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So you think Temple only represented white women? By that reckoning, Obama only represented black men, Bush represented only white men, Bobby Jindal represents only Indian males, Tulsi Gabbard only represents only Samoan women; ad infinitum, ad nauseam. Tomorrow represents only Puritans and Native Americans. Whatever turns your crank.

Scerab
11-24-2016, 03:21 AM
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So you think Temple only represented white women? By that reckoning, Obama only represented black men, Bush represented only white men, Bobby Jindal represents only Indian males, Tulsi Gabbard only represents only Samoan women; ad infinitum, ad nauseam. Tomorrow represents only Puritans and Native Americans. Whatever turns your crank.
Impressions are very important. Furthermore, setting aisde our prejudices is equally important for constructive argument.
It seems to me, that you unfortunately have labeled me in your mind as a racist or something of the like, therefore you don't seem to understand the gest of my argument.
I will try one last time to explain, a fools hope you might call it. Shirley's representation was solid because she was white and so was the majority demographic of her nation. That was simply my point.
Its very interesting when the feeble minded let loose their imagination.

AeonPax
11-24-2016, 06:52 AM
Impressions are very important. Furthermore, setting aisde our prejudices is equally important for constructive argument. It seems to me, that you unfortunately have labeled me in your mind as a racist or something of the like, therefore you don't seem to understand the gest of my argument. I will try one last time to explain, a fools hope you might call it. Shirley's representation was solid because she was white and so was the majority demographic of her nation. That was simply my point. Its very interesting when the feeble minded let loose their imagination.
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Your first mistake was assuming I labeled you as anything and assuming you are right. You second mistake was attempting to pass off your opinions and rationalizations as facts. I don't give a rats ass what you believe in and have no interest in changing your mind. You have your opinions as does everyone else. I dismiss them as being illogical, at best, but that's me.

Scerab
11-24-2016, 09:22 AM
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Your first mistake was assuming I labeled you as anything and assuming you are right. You second mistake was attempting to pass off your opinions and rationalizations as facts. I don't give a rats ass what you believe in and have no interest in changing your mind. You have your opinions as does everyone else. I dismiss them as being illogical, at best, but that's me.
Well I do believe that I am right, it is true that we all have our own personal opinions and we are indeed entitled to them. I do best conversing objectively not ranting away. Why not reply to my explanations rather then saying what you care about or not?
All difffernces aside, happy thanks giving every one!

Tahuyaman
11-24-2016, 09:44 AM
Most people today tune-out when they hear the racist card being played as its been so overused that it has become irrelevant.

Scerab
11-24-2016, 11:27 AM
Most people today tune-out when they hear the racist card being played as its been so overused that it has become irrelevant.

I completely agree with you.
People don't know any thing about race, origins or ethnicities, yet they label any one who discuss the differences in culture or interest or even backgrounds as a racist.

Tahuyaman
11-24-2016, 11:36 AM
Then in the midst of their continual shrieking about race, they claim we never discuss race issues in America.