Unkotare
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It’s a settled, accepted fact beyond dispute that bigots and racists find refuge among the ranks of Republicans......
...says the ridiculous, leftist bigot.
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It’s a settled, accepted fact beyond dispute that bigots and racists find refuge among the ranks of Republicans......
Its a well known fact there are more racists in the Repub party. They fashioned an agenda to recruit racists and they even admitted it not long ago.I will answer this one yes.
In past threads I have talked about the flip in parties after the Wallace event and it seems folks from both sides do not want to claim George Wallace.
So I'll simply ask if it seems more white racists support the Republican party.
If anyone has links or studies on this I'd love to read them.
You will not be taken seriously if you make silly statements like that. The United States has a two-party system and while the Republicans support a radical laissez faire attitude of unregulated markets while Democrats see a rôle for government in influencing the economy especially with regard ameliorating social problems caused by the free market, no self-respecting communist or anarchist would want to belong to either.I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
You will not be taken seriously if you make silly statements like that. The United States has a two-party system and while the Republicans support a radical laissez faire attitude of unregulated markets while Democrats see a rôle for government in influencing the economy especially with regard ameliorating social problems caused by the free market, no self-respecting communist or anarchist would want to belong to either.I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
Free market capitalism is supported by both American parties. Neither have roots in Marxism.You will not be taken seriously if you make silly statements like that. The United States has a two-party system and while the Republicans support a radical laissez faire attitude of unregulated markets while Democrats see a rôle for government in influencing the economy especially with regard ameliorating social problems caused by the free market, no self-respecting communist or anarchist would want to belong to either.I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
We are not talking purists here. "Communism" has been for decades the catch-all term for all things Marxist in origin.
"Anarchists unite!" They simply go where they can cause the most trouble.
Free market capitalism is supported by both American parties. Neither have roots in Marxism.You will not be taken seriously if you make silly statements like that. The United States has a two-party system and while the Republicans support a radical laissez faire attitude of unregulated markets while Democrats see a rôle for government in influencing the economy especially with regard ameliorating social problems caused by the free market, no self-respecting communist or anarchist would want to belong to either.I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
We are not talking purists here. "Communism" has been for decades the catch-all term for all things Marxist in origin.
"Anarchists unite!" They simply go where they can cause the most trouble.
I will answer this one yes.
In past threads I have talked about the flip in parties after the Wallace event and it seems folks from both sides do not want to claim George Wallace.
So I'll simply ask if it seems more white racists support the Republican party.
If anyone has links or studies on this I'd love to read them.
I will answer this one yes.
In past threads I have talked about the flip in parties after the Wallace event and it seems folks from both sides do not want to claim George Wallace.
So I'll simply ask if it seems more white racists support the Republican party.
If anyone has links or studies on this I'd love to read them.
I won't go to racist sites--don't know how, to be honest. But I think it would be easy enough to check and see who is endorsing whom. We know David Duke, former Klan Grand Poobah, endorses Trump. The skinhead rally for Trump in California that resulted in some broken heads was in concert with the Klan.
It would be hard to imagine a white supremacist feeling comfortable in the Democratic Party, with their political correctness and all.
I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
I'll take that bet any day of the week.
The CLintons praised him and he was a Democrat.I don't think that's a current endorsement, TN, unless all they say about the Democratic Dead voting is true....Byrd?I won't go to racist sites--don't know how, to be honest. But I think it would be easy enough to check and see who is endorsing whom. We know David Duke, former Klan Grand Poobah, endorses Trump. The skinhead rally for Trump in California that resulted in some broken heads was in concert with the Klan.
It would be hard to imagine a white supremacist feeling comfortable in the Democratic Party, with their political correctness and all.
It would be hard to imagine a white supremacist feeling comfortable in the Democratic Party
He stopped being a white supremacist. He voted for Obama for crissakes.
The thread title is in present tense.
Not exactly; capitalists believe that free market forces make for an efficient economy whereas communists believe in a demand economy where products and services are under the control of the state which prioritizes how the wealth of a nation is invested in enterprises that serve the common good.Free market capitalism is supported by both American parties. Neither have roots in Marxism.You will not be taken seriously if you make silly statements like that. The United States has a two-party system and while the Republicans support a radical laissez faire attitude of unregulated markets while Democrats see a rôle for government in influencing the economy especially with regard ameliorating social problems caused by the free market, no self-respecting communist or anarchist would want to belong to either.I suspect far fewer than the Democrats have Communist and anarchist supporters.
We are not talking purists here. "Communism" has been for decades the catch-all term for all things Marxist in origin.
"Anarchists unite!" They simply go where they can cause the most trouble.
Even Communists realize that capital is necessary to their survival.
If only every day Republicans had the guts to make this argument every time they are guilt tripped by the media and government.does this mean the democrats have all the non-white racists?....I will answer this one yes.
In past threads I have talked about the flip in parties after the Wallace event and it seems folks from both sides do not want to claim George Wallace.
So I'll simply ask if it seems more white racists support the Republican party.
If anyone has links or studies on this I'd love to read them.
Your last paragraph pretty much outweighs the rest of your post, and outright contradicts the point you tried to make in the middle of your 2nd paragraph.Which party is more racist...which party is the party of racism...blah blah blah. This topic has come around so many times.
I don't think either one is. Both have a history of racism in their party's actions - the Democrats pre-Civil Rights, the Republicans post-civil rights when they welcomed the racists in order to gain the southern states. But neither party is racist nor do they have racist platforms. Given that you can only go by individuals.
So...does either party attract racists? Certain stances attract certain groups and those stances don't have to be racist in nature.
The Republicans in general are: anti-immigration, anti-affirmative action, anti-big government, anti-entitlement. Those are positions that also tend to be held by white supremicists and other anti-government type fringe groups. Those positions however are not racist positions in and of themselves. What you are seeing now is NOT an attraction to the Republican Party but an attraction to Donald Trump, fanned largely by his rhetoric which strongly appeals to those groups who feel disenfranchised, largely ignored by "big government" and think they now have a platform to legitimize their message where before they were marginalized.
Racism is not limited to just one race however and similar things can be said about the Democrats. In general, they are: pro-minority protections, pro-big government, pro-immigration, pro-entitlement. I think that can attract it's own brand of racist and anti-white fringe groups that some politicians pander to.