Thank you, Oran Jackson for a brief conversation. It is sad that you are ducking out so quickly after throwing your diatribe towards a piece this writer wrote on President Biden's intent to nominee a Black woman to the Supreme Court.
Talking about sad. Why do you refuse to answer the question about your race?
Are you ashamed of your skin color? Are you suffering from an inferiority complex because of your race or social standing in life?
Does the absence of color denote your race? Are you hoping to blend in with people of color when the change comes?
"You should be more inclusive," you wrote:
Do you understand that journalist write about things in the news? Do you understand that this writer did not pick the topic, the President of the United States of America did?
President Biden made a campaign pledge in 2019 to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It is sad, that you blame the journalist for writing about a pronouncement of the President of all of the people of the USA. That's what we do. We don't make the news, we report it.
Did you protest in 2019 when Biden made this campaign pledge?
When Biden made this pledge, this journalist wrote about it, even suggested some names for him.
Where were you then, hoping that Biden would not win, and his pledge would not come true?
Now, that Biden has the power to carry out his campaign pledge, you want to have a say in who gets considered.
"Oh, all races should be included in the selection process," to paraphrase your left-handed posit towards this writer.
There is only one vacancy open at this time. Surely Biden will consider other non-white jurist for future openings. Lord knows the country have enough representation from the White race on the Supreme Court.
If the President was considering a member of a tribe indigenous to this section of the globe, you would rant against it because the person appointed did not include any other racial groups. This is a fair and sad commentary on your position.
Are you ashamed of your skin color? Are you suffering from an inferiority complex because of your skin color or social standing in life?
Does the absence of color denote your race? Are you hoping to blend in with people of color when the change comes?
"You should be more inclusive," you wrote:
Do you understand that journalist write about things in the news? Do you understand that this writer did not pick the topic, the President of the United States of America did?
President Biden made a campaign pledge in 2019 to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It is sad, that you blame the journalist for writing about a pronouncement of the President of all of the people of the USA. That's what we do.
Did you protest in 2019 when Biden made this campaign pledge?
When Biden made this pledge, this journalist wrote about it, even suggested some names for him.
Where were you then, hoping that Biden would not win, and his pledge would not come true?
Now, that Biden has the power to carry out his campaign pledge, you want to have a say in who gets considered.
"Oh, all races should be included in the selection process," to paraphrase your left-handed posit towards this writer.
There is only one vacancy open at this time. Surely Biden will consider other non-white jurist for future openings. Lord knows the country have enough representation from the White race on the Supreme Court.
If the President was considering a member of a tribe indigenous to this section of the globe, you would rant against it because the person appointed did not include any other racial groups. This is a fair summary of your position.
Moreover, how can you be concerned about indigenous people when you denigrate these sacred people by calling them a name - which will not be repeated in this piece - assigned by their massacrers?
You can't. That "I" word should be retired from the lexicon.
You speak with fork tongue. Your words fall on dead air, just masturbating your own mind. Go ahead, run away from the debate.
Why are you afraid of the Black woman?
You should be happy that a Black woman will be included in that mosaic assemblage on the Supreme Court.
There is talk among Democrats in Congress to expand the court to 15 members. Perhaps, you could support this expansion of the court.
The additional six members would present an opportunity to include other racial and ethnic groups on the highest court in the land.