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@Mitwah posted:

You pushed de woman aside and opted to do it for less. Now you will be forced to sue his estate for your money. Sad 

Mitwah don't pull your pants down.  You are brown, not black.  That means that white women will be calling the police instead of seeking cash, pleasure or career opportunities.

Prashad
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@Prashad posted:

Mitwah don't pull your pants down.  You are brown, not black.  That means that white women will be calling the police instead of seeking cash, pleasure or career opportunities.

If you white, you awrite, if you brown, stay down, if you black, stay back. To the white man, brown and black belong in the same place but like you didn't get the memo. 

Mars
@Mars posted:

If you white, you awrite, if you brown, stay down, if you black, stay back. To the white man, brown and black belong in the same place but like you didn't get the memo. 

When it comes to white women it is the reverse.  If you are black you are all right so you better stick around, if you are white you better come up with the cash, if you are brown then you better scram paki before I call the cops.

Prashad
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@Mars posted:

If you white, you awrite, if you brown, stay down, if you black, stay back. To the white man, brown and black belong in the same place but like you didn't get the memo. 

Prashad is delusional on race matters.  He actually thinks that he is classified as white.  In an earlier post he asserted that so called Indians were the AnlgoSaxons of the Caribbean. He should be embarrassed to make such statements.   

T
@Totaram posted:

Prashad is delusional on race matters.  He actually thinks that he is classified as white.  In an earlier post he asserted that so called Indians were the AnlgoSaxons of the Caribbean. He should be embarrassed to make such statements.   

When did I say that?  I said the white people left Guyana so now the brown East Indians have been put in their place to be used as being racist towards the black man and black woman so they can receive their good dose of black racial hate and go sit in a corner and shout out loud "my black brother / my black sister" like Cheddie Jagan

Prashad
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@Prashad posted:

When did I say that.  I said the white people left Guyana so now the brown East Indians have been put in their place to be used as being racist to the black man and black woman so they can receive their good dose of black racial hate and go sit in a corner and shout "my black brother / my black sister" like Cheddie Jagan

Do you really comprehend your idiotic statements?

Have you ever figured out that rattling noise in your head?

Mitwah
@kp posted:

With great sadness  and heavy heart I have to say Herman Cain has from the Corona virus, this was announced by his family. He ran as a Republican  presidential candidate. It was stated he got infected after attending a Trump Rally in Utah.

You should post the source so that the headline is correctly quoted as - "Cain Dead". We have a member with the alias "Cain" and this may cause unnecessary confusion on GNI. Please be considerate.   

FM

Herman Cain is another cautionary tale of the quest for political power. Out of poverty, Cain became a trained mathematician, a ballistic analyst for the Navy, a successful entrepreneur, Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and CEO of the National Restaurant Association among other accomplishments including beating stage IV colon cancer. However along the way he convinced himself or someone convinced him that he had a future in politics. In the process numerous sexual harassment claims surfaced, he became known for bigoted comments about immigrants and Muslims and a tax plan that was widely perceived as a joke. In the end he became a sycophant of Trump and allowed politics to colour his view of the medical advice around COVID-19 which ultimately cost him his life. Maybe these actions really reflected what he believed or what he felt was necessary to have a political future in the Republican Party. Either way the quest for political power tarnished a large part of his legacy.

L
@Locutus posted:

Herman Cain is another cautionary tale of the quest for political power. Out of poverty, Cain became a trained mathematician, a ballistic analyst for the Navy, a successful entrepreneur, Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and CEO of the National Restaurant Association among other accomplishments including beating stage IV colon cancer. However along the way he convinced himself or someone convinced him that he had a future in politics. In the process numerous sexual harassment claims surfaced, he became known for bigoted comments about immigrants and Muslims and a tax plan that was widely perceived as a joke. In the end he became a sycophant of Trump and allowed politics to colour his view of the medical advice around COVID-19 which ultimately cost him his life. Maybe these actions really reflected what he believed or what he felt was necessary to have a political future in the Republican Party. Either way the quest for political power tarnished a large part of his legacy.

Herman Cain's father was the chauffeur for the CEO of the Coca Cola Corporation.  He certainly achieved a lot in life.

Prashad

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