The actual reason is because asian success forces black americans to face the reality that their failure is not because the white man is holding them down, but that their culture is garbage.
I wouldn't even say it's thought that deeply on an interpersonal level, it's just racial friction because Asians are significantly less likely to put up with shit like whitey does out of fear of being seen as racist, because they know their own people will back them up (unlike white people).
It's really baffling. All the politicians and commentators out there who say "the election was stolen!". Well, we patiently and lawfully waited for the court cases to come in, and they accomplished nothing. "The election was still stolen!" I mean, what do you expect people to do at that point? If the Dems really are willing to commit mass voter fraud in the 2020 election, why wouldn't they in the 2024 election? And every one past?
Soap box is shuttered and done with, we are all Nazis and our opinions are not only not worth listening to, but objectively evil.
Ballot box is apparently pointless.
Jury box doesn't seem effective either, lots of cases not even heard, let alone voted on.
They have to know there's only one box left.
I watch Ted Cruz' podcast somewhat frequently, because it's an interesting look at the buddy-buddy cesspool that is behind the scenes of Congress. Cruz has been very consistent on the reliability of Manchin being nonexistent. He will occasionally back Republicans when they have a clear majority as a symbolic gesture, but when his vote is the one that could potentially swing a decision he will always side with the Democrats. Don't get your hopes up.
It's also funny that she didn't even pick him out of the line-up, she picked a different guy and claimed they looked almost identical. Hitting that 'stupid white people can't tell black people apart' stereotype perfectly.
Reading about her various statements on this is hilarious. Every one is coached to minimize her responsibility and play up the helpless woman line. " but the fact remains that 40 years ago, he became another young Black man brutalized by our flawed legal system." and "“I will continue to struggle with the role that I unwittingly played within a system that sent an innocent man to jail. "
I mean, based on the things they are doing in comic books nowadays, you should be happy that at the very least the normies are just sticking to the mindless easy entertainment rather than funding the ideological dregs ;).