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Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Marf ()
Date: January 16, 2014 07:24AM

A TeaBag lady at work is saying the Herman Cain, Mia Love, and Allen West are all Uncle Toms. I say the Mia Love , for sure was a token at the RNC. The GOP saw a black female republican and used her at the RNC for votes. I think West is an Uncle Tom.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Obamatom ()
Date: January 16, 2014 08:45AM

When you look up the definition of Uncle Tom it has a picture of Hussein Obama next to it and he's barely even black. He sucks up big time to the white man however he does an amazing job of oppressing all races and not just his minuscule negro percentage.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:20AM

I feel like Hermain Cain was making a joke of the RNC. Mr. 9-9-9 was quoting Pokemon during the debates lol. I dont know about Herman Cain.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Rockhound ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:25AM

Mr. Cain, tell us about your 999 plan.

"Well, see what youre doin' is youre comparin' apples to oranges, see, and you cant do that."

Uh, okay thaank you.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Huh??? ()
Date: January 16, 2014 10:09AM

Marf Wrote:
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> A TeaBag lady at work is saying the Herman Cain,
> Mia Love, and Allen West are all Uncle Toms. I say
> the Mia Love , for sure was a token at the RNC.
> The GOP saw a black female republican and used her
> at the RNC for votes. I think West is an Uncle
> Tom.

Why would a "TeaBag" lady call them Uncle Toms? That doesn't make sense.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: January 16, 2014 10:14AM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> I feel like Hermain Cain was making a joke of the
> RNC. Mr. 9-9-9 was quoting Pokemon during the
> debates lol. I dont know about Herman Cain.


You're a racist pig!

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Marf ()
Date: January 16, 2014 10:53AM

Huh??? Wrote:


> Why would a "TeaBag" lady call them Uncle Toms?
> That doesn't make sense.

She was saying that blacks in general, call them Uncle Toms and would not vote for any of them in either party. Of course she is white. I don't know about Cain. I don't think any white repubs would have actually voted for him.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: FUNdamental ()
Date: January 16, 2014 12:01PM

Uncle Tom was a fictional slave who was beaten to death by his master for refusing to reveal the whereabouts of two escaped slave women. Many of the uneducated are confused about the historical significance of the "Uncle Tom" character development, and label, usually Black Men, as "Uncle Tom" who are perceived as working for, and serving the needs, of the White man.


Uncle Tom refused to flee with the two "brave" slave women, choosing to stay and remain a slave. Uncle Tom though did not serve his master when the White master beat the crap out of him for refusing to reveal the escaped slaves' whereabouts. So, Tom did stay with the white man to serve him, he did not betray or side with the White man when the White man wanted something from Uncle Tom. It may be too complicated for your average teabagger to understand.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/16/2014 12:18PM by FUNdamental.

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: where is fat ass Lourdes? ()
Date: January 16, 2014 03:28PM

FUNdamental Wrote:
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> Uncle Tom was a fictional slave who was beaten to
> death by his master for refusing to reveal the
> whereabouts of two escaped slave women. Many of
> the uneducated are confused about the historical
> significance of the "Uncle Tom" character
> development, and label, usually Black Men, as
> "Uncle Tom" who are perceived as working for, and
> serving the needs, of the White man.
>
>
> Uncle Tom refused to flee with the two "brave"
> slave women, choosing to stay and remain a slave.
> Uncle Tom though did not serve his master when the
> White master beat the crap out of him for refusing
> to reveal the escaped slaves' whereabouts. So,
> Tom did stay with the white man to serve him, he
> did not betray or side with the White man when the
> White man wanted something from Uncle Tom. It may
> be too complicated for your average teabagger to
> understand.


stfu mark

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Re: Token or Uncle Tom?
Posted by: Debbie Downer Democrat II ()
Date: January 16, 2014 05:16PM

They're neither. Why can't people realize that there are plenty of people of many races that are smart enough not to drink the Democrat Kool-Aid. Why is it so hard to realize that people can follow their own ideals and not be sheep all the time?

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