You don’t like truth? Is it inconvenient?

It’s your “truth”, I don’t agree with it and neither do most.

No, it’s THE truth.

Uh huh

You believe whatever you need to believe, but when wondering how they get “support” think back on this.

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it doesnt depend on anything

everyone can be hated for something. by someone

I’ve got better things to think about than “support” for not special people.

And to my knowledge, those issues were never settled. We just got tired of them. :wink:

The key point you are missing Allan is that Kenya is in Africa. The rest of his black peers don’t call themselves Nigerian or Senegalese or Gambian (or whatever) Americans, they call themselves African Americans.

Fear? No. But lathing of Obama has no more to do with his race than does loathing of Trump. You guys© are always far too eager to judge others without examining the root of your own feelings.

Why is it important to you that he not be gay? Are you homophobic?

Right, but being chief puppeteer is a full-time job. :wink:

That’s what they want you to think.
It’s Valerie Jarrett.

If she is proud of her accomplishment, why would she bring up her race and sexual proclivity?

It appears that some people are confused about the difference between being proud of something as opposed to not being ashamed of it.

Well, that blows my proud of her accomplishment spiel. :wink:

They shouldn’t but, you are confused. It is one thing to not be ashamed of something that you inherited at birth and quite another to be proud of it when you had no control over having it or not. Don’t be ashamed, but you have no justification to be proud.

Think about it and be honest … are you proud of his honesty and courage? Or are you proud of him being a homosexual?

I sure hope that little completely off topic diatribe made you feel better. :smile: :smile: :smile:

C’mon man. People have been persecuted and hated by other people for as long as there have been other people. There is nothing special about any of them.

You’re the one who is living a delusion, not him.