Diet Orange: From today till the day after the Electoral College votes (November 27th to December 15th 2020) I am going to adhere to a strict news diet of Trump tweets. I can look at anything his tweets or retweets directly links to, but nothing beyond that.
After December 15th I am free to read or watch anything about these 18 days from any source. Until then everything about these 18 days has to come by way of Trump’s tweets.
My aim is understand the mindset of the Orange Bubble. Because from within my own filter bubble (we all have one) it looks unhinged, not part of “the reality-based community”.
– Abagond, 2020.
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Good luck!
I hope you don’t end up in a psychiatric ward, seeing spirits flying around you.
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After that last photo of Trump sitting at the mini desk/piano bench, it’s only reinforced my idea that we’re witnessing the most public case of elder abuse. And I don’t like him at all. I think he’s a blustering old racist who got caught up in a game way over his head but he obviously has unaddressed problems.
The Republican Party is perfectly willing to hang all this on him. Nevermind that they have enabled and even run their worst ideals and policies through him to the detriment of everyone but them.
There’s no trying to understand Trump though. All you have to do to understand him is listen to OAN or Sean Hannity. There’s nothing more to him than that.
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@ thatdeborahgirl
And Newsmax, apparently:
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you are either brave or insane. Super curious how this plays out though.
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@ brohammas
I will be doing a post on my experiences.
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Abagond, Don’t do your post until you’ve read this article (https://www.unz.com/article/electoral-fraud-in-black-and-white/) from Chanda Chisala, a Zambian immigrant, right-winger, and Human Biodiversity provocateur.
I’ve enjoyed his HBD articles on the Unz Review website. His take on Biden’s victory strikes me as simply singing for his supper.
I’ve always enjoyed his cynical wit. Here’s a sample from his article linked to above: “Conclusion
Why am I opposed to the black takeover of power in America through illegitimate means?
It has nothing to do with black or white.
I do not know why this happens, but every time people (try to) gain power by organizing themselves along ethnic lines, it brings out the worst demons in them, especially if the organizing principle is some imaginary evilness of another ethnicity. I recall how some very friendly Hutu people seemingly became overnight monsters when their elite leaders successfully “organized” them against the “evil” Tutsi in Rwanda, leading to over a million mindless murders in a tiny African nation.
A newly emboldened elected official in Michigan, Cynthia Johnson, may have given us a glimpse into such demons when she basically issued an order to harm “Trumpers,” in a chilling video released on 9th December:
At this stage, the one last Hail Mary hope America has to save itself from an inevitable decline into the darkness of both ethnic warfare and clueless socialism might lie with the Lone Star State of Texas, as the state’s good AG has now sued all these incompetent states that allowed themselves to be invaded by organized electoral crime.
Chanda Chisala, originally from Zambia, has been a John S. Knight Visiting Fellow at Stanford University, a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and a Reagan-Fascell Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy.”
Apparently, he’s blissfully unaware of the violence associated with the MAGA crowd, such as Kyle Rittenhouse.
I’m contributing this comment here because your blog has been a bit dull lately. I hope this will spark a freewheeling debate on Black immigrants, ADOs and whatnot.
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@ gro jo
Humm…
This is the guy who argues that Black Africans somehow would be more intelligent than their American counterparts.
It seems to me that he has some personal feelings against Black Americans, for whatever reason.
Shame on him!
This is the kind of people that would more likely pander to the dominant system instead of fighting for the unity and advancement of Blacks worldwide.
SS.oo.bb!!!
P.S.:
There are threads on this blog where this topic would better fit than this one.
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“P.S.:
There are threads on this blog where this topic would better fit than this one.”
Did you read his article? If you did you’d see that he tries to scapegoat the Black political class for Trump’s defeat.
He cynically accuses the Black political class of stirring ‘hatred’ between the races! He ‘forgot’ the centuries long history of racial oppression. It’s absurd of you to claim that his views are of no interest to the topic of this post. Chisala claims to believe all of Trump’s claims. He wrote that article to buttress those claims, so, it’s instructive to try to understand what he and a number of blacks such as Kanye West find seductive about “the Orange Bubble.”
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