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10 members of the senate judiciary committee are Democrats. Only 3 are minorities, and only they appear in this picture with the back of Kavanaugh appearing in the foreground. The picture is an unremarkable picture of the three minorities doing nothing out of the ordinary. They aren't angry or otherwise animated. The caption says "look at this photo conservative voters" and is directed at voters in states that are not represented by any of those senators. Hard to escape that he is trying to show minorities sitting in judgment over a white, conservative man.I haven't been following this stuff at all. No idea what Cruz did.
I am a clean slate. I looked at the picture. What are the implications i should be seeing?
Sheila slipping envelope to Fords attorney. What’s up with that?
10 members of the senate judiciary committee are Democrats. Only 3 are minorities, and only they appear in this picture with the back of Kavanaugh appearing in the foreground. The picture is an unremarkable picture of the three minorities doing nothing out of the ordinary. They aren't angry or otherwise animated. The caption says "look at this photo conservative voters" and is directed at voters in states that are not represented by any of those senators. Hard to escape that he is trying to show minorities sitting in judgment over a white, conservative man.
Anyway, here's his response. Notice the "righteous indignation" he takes with being called out. This is a textbook example of race baiting.
I appreciate your answer. Not trying to be obtuse either. Is there something inherently damning with the picture or is it Sclaap's use of it that is causing consternation?
10 members of the senate judiciary committee are Democrats. Only 3 are minorities, and only they appear in this picture with the back of Kavanaugh appearing in the foreground. The picture is an unremarkable picture of the three minorities doing nothing out of the ordinary. They aren't angry or otherwise animated. The caption says "look at this photo conservative voters" and is directed at voters in states that are not represented by any of those senators. Hard to escape that he is trying to show minorities sitting in judgment over a white, conservative man.
Anyway, here's his response. Notice the "righteous indignation" he takes with being called out. This is a textbook example of race baiting.
So the 3 pictured are Ds and theyre against an Rs SCOTUS nomination. Schlaap tweets picture as a call to "arms" for other Rs. And that has racist undertones to some? That it in a nutshell?I mentioned Rorschach test as kind of a joke, as people may see what they want to see, but other implications can be drawn other than minorities without a doubt.
Perhaps those seeing racism in this picture are the true racists.They also happen to be the three that have most publicly attacked Kavanaugh referring to him as "evil", guilty of attempted rape because "I disagree with his rulings" and suggesting he was trying to mess with the Mueller investigation.
Oh yeah. 2 of the 3 are running for POTUS in 2020.
But sure - it's because they are "brown".
Keep it up - Trump will be re-elected.
10 members of the senate judiciary committee are Democrats. Only 3 are minorities, and only they appear in this picture with the back of Kavanaugh appearing in the foreground. The picture is an unremarkable picture of the three minorities doing nothing out of the ordinary. They aren't angry or otherwise animated. The caption says "look at this photo conservative voters" and is directed at voters in states that are not represented by any of those senators. Hard to escape that he is trying to show minorities sitting in judgment over a white, conservative man.
Anyway, here's his response. Notice the "righteous indignation" he takes with being called out. This is a textbook example of race baiting.
10 members of the senate judiciary committee are Democrats. Only 3 are minorities, and only they appear in this picture with the back of Kavanaugh appearing in the foreground. The picture is an unremarkable picture of the three minorities doing nothing out of the ordinary. They aren't angry or otherwise animated. The caption says "look at this photo conservative voters" and is directed at voters in states that are not represented by any of those senators. Hard to escape that he is trying to show minorities sitting in judgment over a white, conservative man.
Anyway, here's his response. Notice the "righteous indignation" he takes with being called out. This is a textbook example of race baiting.