On Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 11:50:18 AM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
> On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 6:05:46 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
> > On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 5:46:54 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
> > > On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 9:57:31 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
> > > > On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 8:52:25 AM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
> > > > > 4 largest cities in America will be led by Black mayors
> > > > > CNN
> > > > > 17 hours ago
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> > > > > Today, more than one third of America's top-100 cities is governed by African Americans ..
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http://www.citymayors.com/mayors/black-american-mayors.html
> > > > How many are Republicans? And don't forget, you have to deduct one brownie point for each black man in those cities who was harassed, beaten, murdered or unjustly jailed by the city's government. That's a hole so deep y'all might never get out.
> > > > > Notice anything missing here?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_in_Canada
> > > ~ The pictures? Ya, Canadians can be a little camera shy. It's our extreme modesty.
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> > > Are there ANY black mayors in Canada? Of even a little town?
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> > > How does an entire country like Canada have no black mayors when 90% of its population is located directly next to a country with an abundance of black mayors? Canada looks like a model for systemic racism. Excuse-making must be a highly developed art there to continue getting away with it for as long as they have.
> ~ There just aren't many black people in Canada. We didn't import slaves.
> But, curiously, it has plenty of other 'non-white' races who weren't imported as slaves.
Yes, they chose to come here. They weren't slaves.
> ~ I don't know if we have black mayors,
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> Translation: 'apparently not because I wore out the internet searching for one'
Uh, isn't that something you could determine with one five second search (which I didn't bother with because I couldn't care less)? Stop pretending you have a high IQ if you are going to continue to say such idiotic things.
> ~ but we had a black Governor General (that's a little above a mayor) and she was extremely popular. But of course there is systemic racism in Canada. Duh.
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> That's your evidence of no systemic racism in Canada? How would that standard look when applied to the U.S.A.?
ME: "Of course there is systemic racism in Canada. Duh."
riskytard: "That's your evidence of no systemic racism in Canada?"
WTF??? This guy wants you to believe he has a high IQ? LOLOL
> Let's see: Elected black head of state who was re-elected. Black mayors of U.S. cities the populations of which are X times the ENTIRE POPULATION OF CANADA. Black Vice President. Black Secretary of Defense. Probable black Democratic Leader of the House. Black, black, black, black, etc.
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> Do you feel like enough of an ass yet? There's more.
More low-IQ gibberish. There are more than 30x more black people in the US (that slavery thing again). You need to look at the macro picture rather than a handful of outliers. That's what an intelligent person would do.
> Congratulations on your latest 'own goal'. You must have been a real whirlwind in a courtroom.
I didn't try to be a whirlwind (whatever that is supposed to mean). I just focused on consistently obtaining the best possible results I could for my clients. You needn't worry, though. There is no way in hell you could ever afford me.