You either can't or won't answer the questions I've posed yet you say I'm the one who is dodging and twisting. Hahah!! Typical Moen response.
Someone like Samuel L Jackson lives a very sheltered, fantasy life. He doesn't have to worry about money or jobs or taxes or healthcare or feeding his family or whether the factory shuts down or anything else really. He can also pretty much buy any liberty or justice that he wants to. Or at least a very different set of them than I can. So I guess I am not surprised that the only thing left for him to vote about is race and that a politician's message or what they will actually do didn't mean bleep to him. I am also not surprised that some would find a way to rationalize his actions because the end result agrees with their desired outcomes but I still think it is still pathetic. It is one thing to have pride that someone of one's own race was elected to be President for the first time. It is another thing entirely to think that is the only reason to vote for someone.
Oh, oh, oh....It was a "loaded" question so I don't have to answer whatever the question was...Right? Isn't that your reasoning? You can just label any valid question as "loaded" and not bother answering it? Your tactic wouldn't pass the smell test in any debate and that is why I laugh when someone here calls this a debate. People like you keep the bar so low, the only thing any sane person can do is laugh at you.
I remember at the time of the last election seeing film of Jackson out campaigning and iirc back then he told people to vote for Obama as he was a brother. Who needs policies and manifestos when you have a snappy slogan like that. Vote for Barack Obama he's a brother.
I think what Samuel L. Jackson and many others don't realize is that we are all brothers (and sisters). All of us originate from the same place. If Samuel L. Jackson wanted us to vote for a candidate based simply on skin color, that's "prejudice" and "discrimination" defined.