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freshthoughts2020 · 4 months ago
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renegadeurbanmediasource · 2 years ago
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Yep! I can hear the nasty, racist comments! But that does not change the fact that Auntie Maxine is the Pac of politics! Y’all got a lot to say, but she still got you SHOOK! Lol! Get ‘em, Auntie!
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phonemantra-blog · 7 months ago
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BET is gearing up to provide crucial insights into the 2024 presidential election with a series of primetime specials. The first installment, titled "What’s At Stake: 2024 Election Special," is set to premiere on June 4 at 10 p.m. across BET, BET Her, and VH1. Hosted by veteran correspondent Ed Gordon, the special promises an in-depth look at issues that are vital to the Black electorate, featuring a roundtable discussion with influential members of the Congressional Black Caucus. BET 2024 election special A Star-Studded Roundtable The roundtable will include esteemed guests such as Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH), and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX). These prominent figures will delve into the significant topics affecting Black voters, including the state of the economy, gun violence, and the overall political climate as the nation approaches the crucial 2024 election. Key Issues for Black Voters The Economy One of the central themes of the special is the economic challenges facing the Black community. Ed Gordon highlighted the importance of addressing these issues, referencing Democratic strategist James Carville’s famous adage, “It’s the economy, stupid.” He pointed out that African Americans often find themselves at the bottom rung economically, making this a pivotal topic for discussion. Gun Violence Another critical issue is the rampant gun violence that disproportionately affects urban areas and Black communities. The special will examine the impact of gun violence and explore potential solutions to this persistent problem. Political Representation and Skepticism The Biden administration’s efforts to support the African American community will also be scrutinized. Despite the administration’s claims of significant achievements, there remains a level of skepticism among Black voters. The special will address these concerns and discuss the tangible benefits delivered to the community. Candid Conversations Ed Gordon emphasized that the roundtable discussion would be refreshingly candid. Having known and covered two of the three representatives for many years, Gordon expects the dialogue to be upfront and less guarded. This openness aims to provide viewers with an authentic and unfiltered perspective on the pressing issues at hand. Inclusivity and Political Balance Despite the featured representatives being Democrats, Gordon expressed a willingness to include Republican voices in future discussions. He acknowledged the difficulty in getting Republicans to participate in African American media outlets but reiterated the commitment to providing a balanced platform for all political perspectives. The Importance of the 2024 Election Shaping the Nation's Future Gordon, a seasoned journalist with extensive experience across major news networks, underscored the significance of the upcoming election. He believes that the outcome will profoundly shape the country for generations. The special will explore the potential consequences of a second Trump presidency, including the implications for the Supreme Court and the normalization of controversial tactics. A Call for Accountability The special will also serve as a call to action for Democrats, urging them to move beyond symbolic gestures and address the substantial needs of the Black community. As Gordon noted, Black voters are demanding more than just appearances and rhetoric; they seek meaningful change and effective policies that will uplift their communities.
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djsegwon · 9 months ago
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Watch "Auntie Maxine, why is you lying 🤥 funditsocially.com Newstoter.com #kithebeats" on YouTube
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Sold us out for chicken change!
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Can you imagine if a conservative said anything like this about Trump’s cases?
Can you imagine if a conservative said anything like this about Trump’s cases? Look how much “Fight like hell” was taken out of context and “march peacefully” is rarely brought up. Remember she made these comments while 2billion dollars in damages and 39 people lost their lives in relation to 2020 “mostly peaceful protests”.
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A US congresswoman is under fire after urging demonstrators to "get more confrontational" if a not-guilty verdict comes in the George Floyd case.
At a protest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Maxine Waters told protesters to "stay on the streets" if ex-officer Derek Chauvin is acquitted in the case.
If there is a not-guilty verdict in Mr Chauvin's trial, Ms Waters said, "then we know that we got to not only stay in the street, but we have got to fight for justice".
She also said: "We've got to get more confrontational. We've got to make sure that they know that we mean business."
Of the curfew, Ms Waters said: "I don't think anything about curfew. Curfew means I want you all to stop talking. I want you to stop meeting. I want you to stop gathering. I don't agree with that."
The judge said he wished "elected officials would stop talking about this case, especially in a manner that is disrespectful to the rule of law". "Their failure to do so is abhorrent," he added.
Steve Scalise, a Republican lawmaker who was shot in 2017 by a left-wing gunman, demanded Democrats and the media condemn Ms Waters' remarks.
He tweeted: "I was shot because of this kind of dangerous rhetoric."
This is not the first time she has been accused of dangerous rhetoric. At a 2017 charity event in New York City she told a crowd: "I will go and take Trump out tonight."
A year later she urged a crowd, if they ever saw a Trump official in public, to "get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they're not welcome".
Ms Waters denied the violent protests, which left more than 60 people dead, more than 2,000 injured and hundreds of millions of dollars in property destroyed, should be defined as a riot.
"If you call it a riot," the Los Angeles Times quoted her as saying, "it sounds like it was just a bunch of crazy people who went out and did bad things for no reason. I maintain it was somewhat understandable, if not acceptable. So I call it a rebellion."
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wwwdlabrie · 2 years ago
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#LA #SouthCentralLA @DLabrie & @HipHopCongressinc w/ #CongressWomanMaxineWaters @repmaxinewaters discussing solutions to 🇺🇸 issues such Police Brutality, Inner City Violence, Women Rights, Poverty, Homelessness & Education ( #Energize #Organize #Revolutionize ) #MaxineWaters came out to build at @communitycontrolpolice conference at a #SouthLA elementary school during a time of extreme violence in #LosAngeles ✊🏿 @rdv_promo "GRG" uniting artists w/ activists, community leaders & educators within #HipHopCongress Network s/o Celebrity Guest @therealPerceeP of @stonesthrow Organizers @KeyannaCelina @CliffSmithdistrict8 + Mcs #DLabrie @RahmanJamaal @Haloredimusique @Poetic__s @Gaknew & others in attendance. Thank you for pulling up #AuntieMaxine #USCongress We just had another great weekly 🌏🌎🌍 "HHC Network" meeting Sat 2/4. Feel free to listen to the weekly replays. Join us on @clubhouse #Clubhouse every Sat 12pm PST #USA For specific "Greater LA" info on HHC contact @donfelipe88 or @livlearngrow #MrNETW3RK #LinkInBio #RonDavouxRecords #RDV #RDVpromo #Icreate258 #USCongressWoman #Congress #UnitedStates #California #LACounty #HipHop #Politics #BlackHistory #BlackHistoryMonth (at South Central LA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoTYzeVpLwd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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readyforevolution · 4 months ago
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Happy Birthday To Congresswoman #MaxineWaters! She Is 86 Today!
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jarvishayes · 6 months ago
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Maxines America 😳⁉️
#MaxineWaters #GetRidOfMaxim #EvilWoman #TheLeft #TheChurch #blackpeople #christian
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justiceheartwatcher · 2 years ago
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Maxine Waters Rushing FTX Witness OFF STAND 😳😳 #FTX #Maxinewaters #therachelmaria #biden
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omanxl1 · 4 years ago
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siennastewart2020 · 4 years ago
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US Senator Edward Markey and House Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have planned to reintroduce the Green New Deal on Tuesday. The last iteration of the joint resolution was a climate protection wish list for progressives and became a prime point of attack for conservatives.
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sheniq · 4 years ago
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REP. MAXINE WATERS Stops To Check On Police 'THEY STOPPED A BROTHER' Congresswoman Maxine Waters is like the Sheriff to the Sheriff, because she just happened on a traffic stop involving a black man and stopped to make sure cops stayed in line. The legendary representative was driving in her district this weekend when she saw an L.A. County Sheriff patrol car. She saw the officers in the process of detaining a black man and that's all the info she needed. MW hit the brakes and jumped out. Apparently, she was not particularly well-received, because the Congresswoman says the deputies told her she parked illegally, so she was in danger of getting a ticket. Looks like Sheriff Waters was effective. Otherwise, there'd be video to the contrary. #maxinewaters #iammybrotherskeeper #blm #blacklivesmatter https://www.tmz.com/2020/07/19/rep-maxine-waters-stops-to-check-on-police-stopping-black-man/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CC24yJ2HCzz/?igshid=pz3fpkewm8oj
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iamandrewbreitbart2 · 5 years ago
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She is one of the most raciest and nastiest people in congress.
She is one of the most raciest and nastiest people in congress. Soon after comments to “get more confrontational” and more violent; Minneapolis, Minnesota experienced its worst nights of riots. Between May 27 – and 31st Minnesota reached its peak of violence that Maxine asked for. I’m guessing she incited violence and should be held responsible for at least 1 killed; the burning of the 3rd Precinct in Minneapolis and at least 570 businesses in Minneapolis and neighboring St. Paul that were vandalized, looted, burned or otherwise damaged, according to the Star Tribune.
Waters essential told protesters if they don’t get the verdict that they want they would stay on the streets.
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Rep. Maxine Waters, California Democrat, told demonstrators at Saturday night’s protest in Minnesota that they need to “get more confrontational” if former police o cer Derek Chauvin is acquitted of murder in the death of George Floyd, prompting Republicans to accuse her of stoking an already explosive situation.
“We’ve got to stay on the street, and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational,” Ms. Waters said, as shown on Unicorn Riot video. “We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”
“Why is Maxine Waters traveling to a different state trying to incite a riot? What good can come from this?” tweeted Rep. Lauren Boebert, Colorado Republican.
“We’re looking for a guilty verdict. We’re looking to see if all of the talk that took place, and has been taking place after they saw what happened to George Floyd, if nothing does happen, then we know that we’ve got to not only stay in the street, but we’ve got to  ght for justice,” Ms. Waters said as protesters chanted in the background. “But I am very hopeful, and I hope that we’re going to get a verdict that is saying guilty, guilty, guilty, and if we don’t, we cannot go away,” she said.
Ms. Waters said she came to join protesters to “let my voice be heard among all of those who have been putting so much time on the street,” adding that “I’m hopeful that the protests will continue.”
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wasgoodshan · 5 years ago
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One of the Most Powerful Women in Politics: Maxine Waters
Today, I want to start my women’s history month collection with one of my favorite women in the world, Maxine Waters. Maxine Waters has gained a reputation as a fearless and outspoke advocate for women, children, people of color, and the poor. Congresswoman Waters represents a large part of South Los Angeles; she was elected in November 2018 to her fifteenth term in the US House of Representatives. She has made history as the first woman and the first African American chair of the House Financial Services Committee. That’s what you call a strong black woman! She continues to be a strong role model for women in politics. As a black woman who dominates in a field full of white, old men, she has shown the world that anything is possible. 
Maxine Waters comes from a similar background; no handouts given to her. She was born in St.Louis, Missouri; the fifth of 13 children who were raised by a single mother. She began working at the age of 13 in factories and restaurants. She is no stranger to hard work; coming from such a young age. She attended California State University at Los Angeles, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree. She began a career in public service as a teacher and a volunteer coordinator in the Head Start Program. 
Congresswoman Waters’ Accomplishments: 
1. Introduced the 2nd most bills compared to California Delegation; 30 bills and solutions in 2017
2. Got the 18th most cosponsors on their bills compared to All Representatives; 644 cosponsors in the year of 2017
3. Waters holds a leadership position on 1 committee 
4. Ranked the 26th top leader compared to the House of Democrats 
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From the great words of Maxine Waters, “I’m a strong black woman, and I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be undermined.” 
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nbcnews · 7 years ago
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"And no, I do not yield one second to you! Not one second!"
Heated exchange between Rep. Mike Kelly and Rep. Maxine Waters on the US House floor.
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