US racial hypocrisy

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Okay, it's a coin. It's a commemorative coin from Romania.

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US $20 bill

So, what on Earth could be hypocritical about the US $20 bill and some coin from Romania?

Well....

US knocks Romania for ‘anti-Semitic’ coin

The US government decided to criticize the Romanian government for putting a former governor of the Romanian bank on a coin, and he happened to be a bit of an anti-Semite. But he's not the only person on that side of the coin, there are three of them.

But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

Let's do that ubiquitous metaphor that's been making its way around the internet lately. You mention systemic Racism in a group of white people you get the same response you get if you ask a group of fish "Hows the water?" It's the medium they move around in, they don't know any other. Their answer is "What water?"

Fish don't talk. Their answer is, no answer. Much like the answer you get from liberals.
There is a difference between moral values and racism. There is a difference between patriotism and bigotry. Pretending they are all one in the same suits your agenda, but it doesn't make it so. And frankly were getting tired of the never ending accusations, and the politicians that pander to the division that Soros is perpetuating. Soros is your medium.

Want an example? The Cherokee have removed Indian status to the descendants of the black slaves the Cherokee used to own. You know why Sharpton isn't on location, race baiting, and blacks aren't burning down casinos? Soros hasn't paid you to do so yet.
 
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Okay, it's a coin. It's a commemorative coin from Romania.

1280px-us_$20_series_2006_obverse.jpg


US $20 bill

So, what on Earth could be hypocritical about the US $20 bill and some coin from Romania?

Well....

US knocks Romania for ‘anti-Semitic’ coin

The US government decided to criticize the Romanian government for putting a former governor of the Romanian bank on a coin, and he happened to be a bit of an anti-Semite. But he's not the only person on that side of the coin, there are three of them.

But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

Of all of the people who helped found our nation, or who helped it develop into what it is today... Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Jesse Owens... to name a few, people whom we revere in our history books, and you're telling us that we're "race hypocrites"? Are you saying that just because we haven't put them on paper money and coinage that somehow makes us hypocritical?

Also, what about Sacajawea? The Navajo code talkers? Jim Thorpe? You don't need black, white, or any other ethnicity to be on the face of our money for them to be important to our history. Our founders had their shortcomings, sure, but without them this nation would not exist as it is now, or at all.

So instead of running your mouth about how hypocritical America supposedly is, perhaps you should look at your own hypocrisy. Andrew Jackson was a Democrat for starters. In addition to owning slaves, the guy was responsible for the Trail of Tears. You are completely ignorant of American history.

This thread is pure garbage. What a dishonest thread.
 
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Okay, it's a coin. It's a commemorative coin from Romania.

1280px-us_$20_series_2006_obverse.jpg


US $20 bill

So, what on Earth could be hypocritical about the US $20 bill and some coin from Romania?

Well....

US knocks Romania for ‘anti-Semitic’ coin

The US government decided to criticize the Romanian government for putting a former governor of the Romanian bank on a coin, and he happened to be a bit of an anti-Semite. But he's not the only person on that side of the coin, there are three of them.

But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

Why stop the "hypocrisy" there? Let us continue where the trail of tears leaves off:

10% of those that made that trip were slaves owned by the Indians. Indians starved to death rather than let them go. Fast forward to today, the Cherokee Nation has stripped the descendants of the slaves, owned by the Cherokee, of their Indian status. Their reasoning is, being a slave of an Indian does not make you an Indian. Which is actually a valid point genetically.
Then the gov. steps in and insists that the Indians uphold the treaty the Indians signed in 1866 granting the slaves equal rights. The irony.
There is enough hypocrisy to go around. Let's not discriminate....
Do we have any Cherokee on US currency which actually was the point?

There are Native American coins, I don't know if any particular tribe gets precedent or not.
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

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Okay, it's a coin. It's a commemorative coin from Romania.

1280px-us_$20_series_2006_obverse.jpg


US $20 bill

So, what on Earth could be hypocritical about the US $20 bill and some coin from Romania?

Well....

US knocks Romania for ‘anti-Semitic’ coin

The US government decided to criticize the Romanian government for putting a former governor of the Romanian bank on a coin, and he happened to be a bit of an anti-Semite. But he's not the only person on that side of the coin, there are three of them.

But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

Let's do that ubiquitous metaphor that's been making its way around the internet lately. You mention systemic Racism in a group of white people you get the same response you get if you ask a group of fish "Hows the water?" It's the medium they move around in, they don't know any other. Their answer is "What water?"

Fish don't talk. Their answer is, no answer. Much like the answer you get from liberals.
There is a difference between moral values and racism. There is a difference between patriotism and bigotry. Pretending they are all one in the same suits your agenda, but it doesn't make it so. And frankly were getting tired of the never ending accusations, and the politicians that pander to the division that Soros is perpetuating. Soros is your medium.

Want an example? The Cherokee have removed Indian status to the descendants of the black slaves the Cherokee used to own. You know why Sharpton isn't on location, race baiting, and blacks aren't burning down casinos? Soros hasn't paid you to do so yet.

"Fish don't talk",eh? I guess I'll have to amend my whole obsolete world view now, won't I? Say, you don't seem too proficient with the English language yourself. If there's a thread of logic connecting any of that mishmash of bizarre historical nonsense it's in some dumb-as-they-come cracker thought pattern only one of your fellow helmetless crash test survivors might interpret. Let's see...patriotism and bigotry...Soros...Soros is a medium??? Cherokees...Blacks aren't burning down casinos???Sharpton? No, nothing there. Jesus, you probably rub two sticks together to make it rain.
 
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Okay, it's a coin. It's a commemorative coin from Romania.

1280px-us_$20_series_2006_obverse.jpg


US $20 bill

So, what on Earth could be hypocritical about the US $20 bill and some coin from Romania?

Well....

US knocks Romania for ‘anti-Semitic’ coin

The US government decided to criticize the Romanian government for putting a former governor of the Romanian bank on a coin, and he happened to be a bit of an anti-Semite. But he's not the only person on that side of the coin, there are three of them.

But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

Why stop the "hypocrisy" there? Let us continue where the trail of tears leaves off:

10% of those that made that trip were slaves owned by the Indians. Indians starved to death rather than let them go. Fast forward to today, the Cherokee Nation has stripped the descendants of the slaves, owned by the Cherokee, of their Indian status. Their reasoning is, being a slave of an Indian does not make you an Indian. Which is actually a valid point genetically.
Then the gov. steps in and insists that the Indians uphold the treaty the Indians signed in 1866 granting the slaves equal rights. The irony.
There is enough hypocrisy to go around. Let's not discriminate....
Do we have any Cherokee on US currency which actually was the point?

There are Native American coins, I don't know if any particular tribe gets precedent or not.
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?
 
Why stop the "hypocrisy" there? Let us continue where the trail of tears leaves off:

10% of those that made that trip were slaves owned by the Indians. Indians starved to death rather than let them go. Fast forward to today, the Cherokee Nation has stripped the descendants of the slaves, owned by the Cherokee, of their Indian status. Their reasoning is, being a slave of an Indian does not make you an Indian. Which is actually a valid point genetically.
Then the gov. steps in and insists that the Indians uphold the treaty the Indians signed in 1866 granting the slaves equal rights. The irony.
There is enough hypocrisy to go around. Let's not discriminate....
Do we have any Cherokee on US currency which actually was the point?

There are Native American coins, I don't know if any particular tribe gets precedent or not.
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
 
Do we have any Cherokee on US currency which actually was the point?

There are Native American coins, I don't know if any particular tribe gets precedent or not.
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?
 
There are Native American coins, I don't know if any particular tribe gets precedent or not.
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?

No. I said there were Native Americans on coins, I didn't say I knew if there was a tribe or what tribe it was. This isn't MY argument.
 
The only one I know of is the buffalo nickel and i dont think the model was a Cherokee.

They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?

No. I said there were Native Americans on coins, I didn't say I knew if there was a tribe or what tribe it was. This isn't MY argument.
I knew there were indigenous people on coins but you replied to a specific question regarding if any of them were Cherokee. BTW I found out today that some indigenous people dont like the term NA.

US racial hypocrisy
 
They have the dollar coins

th
th
th
th
th
th
th
th
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?

No. I said there were Native Americans on coins, I didn't say I knew if there was a tribe or what tribe it was. This isn't MY argument.
I knew there were indigenous people on coins but you replied to a specific question regarding if any of them were Cherokee. BTW I found out today that some indigenous people dont like the term NA.

US racial hypocrisy

Look, it's your argument. You can make it. Don't start blaming me because you don't know the information concerned with your argument.
 
Are they Cherokee?

I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?

No. I said there were Native Americans on coins, I didn't say I knew if there was a tribe or what tribe it was. This isn't MY argument.
I knew there were indigenous people on coins but you replied to a specific question regarding if any of them were Cherokee. BTW I found out today that some indigenous people dont like the term NA.

US racial hypocrisy

Look, it's your argument. You can make it. Don't start blaming me because you don't know the information concerned with your argument.
I did make it. You posted what appeared to be a rebuttal which turned out not to be a rebuttal. i was wondering what possessed you to do that when I asked specifically if there were any Cherokee on US currency. What was your point in replying to my post with that information if it nothing to do with my post?
 
But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

What else would you expect from the founder of the Democrat Party?

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I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to do your own research.
My research turned up no Cherokees. I thought you were posting this to say there were some Cherokees on US currency?

No. I said there were Native Americans on coins, I didn't say I knew if there was a tribe or what tribe it was. This isn't MY argument.
I knew there were indigenous people on coins but you replied to a specific question regarding if any of them were Cherokee. BTW I found out today that some indigenous people dont like the term NA.

US racial hypocrisy

Look, it's your argument. You can make it. Don't start blaming me because you don't know the information concerned with your argument.
I did make it. You posted what appeared to be a rebuttal which turned out not to be a rebuttal. i was wondering what possessed you to do that when I asked specifically if there were any Cherokee on US currency. What was your point in replying to my post with that information if it nothing to do with my post?
But at the same time as this, the US govt is pumping out $20 bills (and produced 1.5 billion of them in 2012) which have a Mr Andrew Jackson on the front. Not with two other people, but all on his ownsome.

And he's not exactly Mr Human Rights 1830, now is he?

I mean, the Trail of Tears was his... and there was a lot more.

What else would you expect from the founder of the Democrat Party?

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Christ, it's going to be one of those times, isn't it? Every reply you get just full of crap.
 
Christ, it's going to be one of those times, isn't it? Every reply you get just full of crap.

He and his supporters did found the Democrat Party retard ... After his loss to John Quincy Adams in 1824.
They came back and defeated Adams in 1828.

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Christ, it's going to be one of those times, isn't it? Every reply you get just full of crap.

He and his supporters did found the Democrat Party retard ... After his loss to John Quincy Adams in 1824.
They came back and defeated Adams in 1828.

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As I said, what you wrote was complete and utter crap. This has no relevance to today, he's just another one of those arguments the right like to use, but don't really get the irony of, and now you're doing personal attacks. Not only personal attacks, but ones with such bad grammar it doesn't make sense.

I mean, what the hell is the "Democrat Party retard" and why did he found it?
 
I mean, what the hell is the "Democrat Party retard" and why did he found it?

Because he felt he was cheated out of the 1824 Presidential win (he won the popular vote and the Electoral College) by Henry Clay (Speaker of the House and also a candidate) and he lost the House of Representatives.

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I mean, what the hell is the "Democrat Party retard" and why did he found it?

Because he felt he was cheated out of the 1824 Presidential win (he won the popular vote and the Electoral College) by Henry Clay (Speaker of the House and also a candidate) and he lost the House of Representatives.

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Woopie, and what does this have to do with today's politics?

Was Jackson on the right or left of politics?
 
I mean, what the hell is the "Democrat Party retard" and why did he found it?

Because he felt he was cheated out of the 1824 Presidential win (he won the popular vote and the Electoral College) by Henry Clay (Speaker of the House and also a candidate) and he lost the House of Representatives.

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Jackson was a conservative. Make no mistake about that.
 

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