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08-28-2020, 06:29 PM
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The Converted or Subverted?
Nikki Haley, Bobby Jindal and on-and-off relationships with Indian American identity
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After Nikki Haley's Republican National Convention speech this week, critics have pointed out that embracing one's roots can, itself, come across like a political act.
Haley, the former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was born Nimrata Randhawa to Indian immigrants from Punjab and goes by the childhood nickname “Nikki." She’s private about her Sikh background and emphasizes her conversion to Christianity. She even listed her race as “white” on a 2001 voter registration card.
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08-28-2020, 06:33 PM
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And?
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08-28-2020, 06:34 PM
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Getting darker . . . and darker. Jamaican and Indian. Leave it to a reporter on a deadline to turn in the obvious. Indian Americans, who'd-a-thought?
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08-28-2020, 06:39 PM
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And?
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Make your guess. Is it a conversation or a subversion? Or am I talking above you?
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08-28-2020, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Nikki Haley, Bobby Jindal and on-and-off relationships with Indian American identity
Quote: After Nikki Haley's Republican National Convention speech this week, critics have pointed out that embracing one's roots can, itself, come across like a political act.
Haley, the former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was born Nimrata Randhawa to Indian immigrants from Punjab and goes by the childhood nickname “Nikki." She’s private about her Sikh background and emphasizes her conversion to Christianity. She even listed her race as “white” on a 2001 voter registration card.
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whats your point? does it have to do with the fact she lists herself as white?
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08-28-2020, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Make your guess. Is it a conversation or a subversion? Or am I talking above you?
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Neither, it's a delusion on your part.
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08-29-2020, 09:41 AM
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The 9500 is afraid that the racist marxist DPST party is losing control of its' 'Plantation"
- and people who think for themselves - rather than cheer minlessly for pictures of murder Che' (no matter how pretty he is to 9500) - are leaving the socialists who promise evrything free - and Lie through their teeth.
Everything free goes only to the socialist nomenklatura 9500 expects to be a part of - and will have a very unfortunate experience with reality when that does not happen.
Exposes the racist ents and assumptions the racist , marxist DPST have held for many many years.
and will never give up their white debate platforms and subjugation of their blacks and browns ini shit hole racist marxist DPST mis-managed cities - for decades - and nothing changes with the racist marxist party of effective slavery and subjugation of their 'owned' Plantation minorities.
9500 fears - and rightfully so!
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08-29-2020, 09:55 AM
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IANOs?
Oebsy still yearns for the days when the plantation was the center of his world, and he could dominate despite being a short fat dude with stubby fingers.,..isn’t that how yous described yourself???
Leave the dog whistles out of your diatribes, man. They’d are neither cogent nor constructive
LOLLING!
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08-29-2020, 10:25 AM
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muhammad ali was born cassius marcellus clay, frankly I think cassius marcellus clay is a cooler name
I hear Nikki is derived from her middle name and of course Haley is her married name
So what’s the attack about?
That her family assimilated? That her family came here for the promise that is America and were honest about their oath of allegiance to the constitution? The anti American, my community as opposed to your community leftists hate that dont they?
The melting pot is the last thing the left wants
Nor do they want individuals to make individual decisions because everything is about separate groups to them and you have to be pinned to what the left thinks is acceptable for that group
My ancestors came from Ireland, some where along they dropped the o’ from the last name , I’d rather have the o’ back
What the hell is wrong with the left? They watch the movie the exorcist and root for satan.
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08-29-2020, 03:35 PM
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It may be studied in Psychiatric Journals in coming years, how a person can be so blinded by hate that they lose all rational thinking.
I completely understand why some people do not like Trump because of his personality or lack there of. What I can not understand is this visceral hate. It is unproductive and numbs the brain to reason.
Definition of visceral
1: felt in or as if in the internal organs of the body : DEEPa visceral conviction
2: not intellectual : INSTINCTIVE, UNREASONINGvisceral drives
3: dealing with crude or elemental emotions
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08-29-2020, 03:38 PM
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DPST's have been on a hate spree since Nov 2016.
I would caution that hatred is self-destructive - but perhaps we need some natural selection in the herd.
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08-29-2020, 03:44 PM
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Maybe if her name was Kamala then the left would just shut up.
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08-29-2020, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by oeb11
DPST's have been on a hate spree since Nov 2016.
I would caution that hatred is self-destructive - but perhaps we need some natural selection in the herd.
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actually, they've been hating since 1865.
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08-29-2020, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HedonistForever
It may be studied in Psychiatric Journals in coming years, how a person can be so blinded by hate that they lose all rational thinking.
I completely understand why some people do not like Trump because of his personality or lack there of. What I can not understand is this visceral hate. It is unproductive and numbs the brain to reason.
Definition of visceral
1: felt in or as if in the internal organs of the body : DEEPa visceral conviction
2: not intellectual : INSTINCTIVE, UNREASONINGvisceral drives
3: dealing with crude or elemental emotions
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For me it's not visceral and I don't really hate either candidate...I just remember the last four years and all the lies, the exaggerations of successes, the minimization of the bad things, now the minimization of corona to gain votes...the boorish treatment of John McCain and some other instances of distasteful comments that others wouldn't have said or quickly would have apologized had they spoken them yet he stands steadfast afterwards....the fighting of the russia investigation and the attitude that he's above the law and ethics and laws don't apply to him....the refusal to provide his tax filings before the election......the willingness to pardon people in his circle that keep their mouth shut....
All the campaign pledges to build the wall "and have mexico pay for it...bring the jobs back.....drain the swamp...I knew those weren't going to happen given the logistics and working with other politicians but he needed to talk a real strong game to get the votes of the blue collar guys who build america and identify with those issues.
"The swamp" got drained alright....yeah, the one the Florida Gators play at but that was a corona thing that I won't blame any president for that....they still might play but I'm guessing for a month and at minimal stadium capacity.
It wouldn't surprise me if he leads his debates with the same campaign pledges he made last time, he's brazen and audacious enough to say just about anything anywhere at anytime.
I voted for him in 2016, willing to overlook a lot of things i just wrote about, figuring to give a shrewd businessman a chance over a known kick the can down the road politician that was just going to swing from Obama's nutsack over Obamacare. It just so happened last time that I voted with the same side the electoral college picked....If Trump had won the popular vote and lost like Hillary did all you'd hear from Trump right now is how unfair the election process is, having been picked as a champion by the people and not having the chance to create all that changes that (he thinks) would have happened if he was elected. He'd be talking about having the wall built and jobs back and Washington cleaned up by now, but you guys obviously blew it by not inviting me to the party....you had your chance and now you'll suffer because I wasn't your president.
For me it has become the package deal and I'm tired of all the dogshit and drama, lies that's come out of his mouth and his actions, attitude, and boorish behavior that make him an embarrassment so much that I have a hard time admitting in public that I actually voted for the guy. I have to present an apology claiming parts I have written here to justify my choice back in 2016.
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08-29-2020, 07:38 PM
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Much of what sk writes is truth - I am not a fan of Trump's persona in office.
Still - the things he did with the economy and America first - i agree with.
and the racist, marxist violence fomenting riot-loving DPST's nominate a senile idiot, and a marxist Back-up ear-marked to take over pronto if biden is elected.
If the Democrats could nominate One better, and stand up for rule of law and order and teh Constitution - they might have something. I will not support race-baiters and violence fomentors who are out to inflict a marxist regime on America, destroy the economy, use graft and corruption to rob everyone blind - and leave a broken Venezuela mess for China to take over in their wake.
No thanks.
a pity we as a large nation cannot nominate better.
I personally would vote for Mike Pence - there is not a democrat anywhere I would not cross the street to avoid.
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