Racism isn't a thing... Noticing a certain race overwhelmingly represented in the destruction of the United States operating within the levers of government and business is not a crime.
Itâs even the opposite of everyone woke up one day and arbitrarily started picking on Jewish People. Itâs more like everyone denied it and denied it for as long as they could until they finally had to admit they, too, had noticed. And even then, weâre still not saying itâs all. Some Jewish dude who owns a bakery is very likely not a part of the Epstein club. But to not notice this overwhelming amount of power and control by 1% of the population would be like not noticing that the inner city gang violence is being perpetrated by young black men. Not Asians, not Eskimos, not the Icelandic. Itâs young black men. That doesnât mean every young black man is a gang member because duh, obviously, but if we cannot point out whoâs running the gangs, how do we expect to ever fix it?
No one said it was a crime. I support a racists right to free speech but reserve MY right of free speech to CALL THEM OUT FOR BEING STUPID & DELUSIONAL.
And there are a bunch of evil âCatholicsâ in the Biden admin as well. And guess what?! My step dad was Catholic! What are the chances? I canât be racist against Catholics if my step dad was Catholic, right? đ
Racism exists. I support any racistâs right to free speech, BUT I reserve the right to use MY free speech to call that ish out.
Oh gee... thanks..
I guess my Jewish step father is not involved.
Racism isn't a thing... Noticing a certain race overwhelmingly represented in the destruction of the United States operating within the levers of government and business is not a crime.
Ron Klain Chief of Staff (2021-2023), replaced by Jeffrey Zients.
Janet Yellin Secretary of Treasury
Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary of Homeland Security
Tony Blinken Secretary of State
Merrick Garland Attorney General
Jared Bernstein Council of Economic Advisers
Mandy Cohen Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2023) replaced Rochelle Walensky
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Stephanie Pollack Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
Polly Trottenberg Deputy Secretary of Transportation
Mira Resnick State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Security
Roberta Jacobson National Security Council âborder czarâ
Gary Gensler Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman*
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Shelley Greenspan White House liaison to the Jewish community
Thomas Nides U.S. Ambassador to Israel
Eric Garcetti U.S. Ambassador to India
Jon Gutmann U.S. Ambassador to Germany
David Cohen U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Mark Gitenstein U.S. Ambassador to the European Union
Deborah Lipstadt Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
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Marc Stanley U.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Rahm Emanuel U.S. Ambassador to Japan
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Michael Adler U.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Michèle Taylor U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council
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Aaron Keyak Deputy Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Stuart Eizenstat Special Adviser on Holocaust Issues
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Ellen Germain U.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues
Edward Siskel White House Counsel
Something very odd about FJB handing Iran $6 Billion when Israel owns his cabinet...
Itâs even the opposite of everyone woke up one day and arbitrarily started picking on Jewish People. Itâs more like everyone denied it and denied it for as long as they could until they finally had to admit they, too, had noticed. And even then, weâre still not saying itâs all. Some Jewish dude who owns a bakery is very likely not a part of the Epstein club. But to not notice this overwhelming amount of power and control by 1% of the population would be like not noticing that the inner city gang violence is being perpetrated by young black men. Not Asians, not Eskimos, not the Icelandic. Itâs young black men. That doesnât mean every young black man is a gang member because duh, obviously, but if we cannot point out whoâs running the gangs, how do we expect to ever fix it?
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No one said it was a crime. I support a racists right to free speech but reserve MY right of free speech to CALL THEM OUT FOR BEING STUPID & DELUSIONAL.
And there are a bunch of evil âCatholicsâ in the Biden admin as well. And guess what?! My step dad was Catholic! What are the chances? I canât be racist against Catholics if my step dad was Catholic, right? đ
Racism exists. I support any racistâs right to free speech, BUT I reserve the right to use MY free speech to call that ish out.