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Are the panthers still active?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeems the questions aren't being answered, which is the norm. Raise a valid point, insults start, and off we go. 5 pages later and the question is lost.
So, I'll try again, posing it differently:
Should Obama disavow the Panthers like Trump should've disavowed the KKK?
Both are racists groups
Both preach hate
Both are not mainstream groups
Cheez, I thought they were a group from the 70s
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI denounce all hat groups, violent or not. I just don't single one out because you have a tantrum over the fact I must. I don't fall for amateurish rhetorical devices like that.
Since you are on your way out, have a nice day!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre the panthers still active?
Cheez, I thought they were a group from the 70s
-Did they ever endorse Obama? Why would Obama call out this hate group versus any other hate group?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Black_Panther_Party
The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (NBPP) is a U.S.-based black political organization founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1989. Despite its name, NBPP is not an official successor of the Black Panther Party.[2] Members of the original Black Panther Party have insisted that the newer party is illegitimate and have firmly declared, "There is no new Black Panther Party".[2]
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre the panthers still active?
Cheez, I thought they were a group from the 70s
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/sean-hann...lack-panthers/
The fact is, then-Senator Obama didn’t “speak with” the New Black Panthers, he spoke at a commemoration of the 1965 Selma, Alabama march, which Shabazz and Co. also attended and spoke at, . It wasn’t a campaign event, it was open to the public, and that supposedly damning “photo” is a screen cap from a YouTube video that shows Malik Zulu Shabazz among a crowd of thousands marching behind then-Sen. Barack Obama and then-Sen. Hillary Clinton. In a radio interview, Shabazz claimed to have “met” Obama at that event, but never to have spoken with him.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NBP is a radical non- BP supported group.
-Did they ever endorse Obama? Why would Obama call out this hate group versus any other hate group?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Black_Panther_Party
The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (NBPP) is a U.S.-based black political organization founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1989. Despite its name, NBPP is not an official successor of the Black Panther Party.[2] Members of the original Black Panther Party have insisted that the newer party is illegitimate and have firmly declared, "There is no new Black Panther Party".[2]
Answer the question.
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Queen B and power to the peoples
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyes, the are. Didn't you watch the Super Bowl?
Both groups are waning in popularity since the 70's.
Answer the question please.
The black panther group was for black power - e.g. like black lives - it wasn't anti and isn't anti. The NBP tries to hide in their shadow but is not them. Just fyi.
Thought the ladies really represented - can't imagine why anyone would be threatened by them showing power?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey've been saying stuff like this for years. Farrakhan too. And I've posted it multiple times going back to the early days of these political discussions. Why no disavowal until now. You sound like Trump.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQueen B ROCKED it didn't she? We're still talking about it.
The black panther group was for black power - e.g. like black lives - it wasn't anti and isn't anti. The NBP tries to hide in their shadow but is not them. Just fyi.
Thought the ladies really represented - can't imagine why anyone would be threatened by them showing power?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQueen B ROCKED it didn't she? We're still talking about it.
The black panther group was for black power - e.g. like black lives - it wasn't anti and isn't anti. The NBP tries to hide in their shadow but is not them. Just fyi.
Thought the ladies really represented - can't imagine why anyone would be threatened by them showing power?
Thank you for your reply.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, the answer is "no" then? Our President should NOT denounce hate groups that support him, and Trump should. Whether or not either ASKED for the support isn't the question, as neither appear to have done so. Although, one could argue each's rhetoric opened the door.
Thank you for your reply.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen did the NBP endorse Obama?
So, doesn't matter. He should denounce them and their hate-filled rhetoric, just like Trump has been asked (demanded) to do. 11 years in, I can't see where a single word was uttered to any of "those" groups.
Still no answers to the question....
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