"Keep Racism Alive" and other progressive causes

LaDexter

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Back in the 1960s and 70s, there was real discrimination against blacks. Since 1980 and Affirmative Action, there has not been. The net net of the discrimination in this country has been 180 degrees the other way, with blacks given preferential treatment in school admissions, hiring, and promotion.

Affirmative Action has a nasty side effect in colleges. It scares unqualified blacks out of serious majors like science, math, economics, and other things useful to the private sector. To compensate, universities set up "African Studies" "Black History" and the like, which have since mutated into left wing factless race baiting disguised as academics, and produces useless PC bigots who then need "jobs." The "jobs" are called "activists," "diversity counselors" and the like, and many are taxpayer funded. This is the KEEP RACISM ALIVE movement, people whose jobs depend on the public believing racism against Blacks is still a problem when it clearly isn't. To compensate, there are racial hoaxes and unreal BS, like BLM's claim that somehow other lives matter is a given.

To provide further "evidence" to justify their jobs, the bigots fake racial incidents and use people like David Duke to fool people.

Duke's biggest supporters are named Obama and Holder, the two who washed his tax charges off the record so he could return from Russia and serve as a Dem punching bag on the issue of race. Duke has received more media coverage than any Congressional candidate this election cycle, never mind he is in 7th place with 3% of the vote in the last poll I saw.

Now, all of a sudden, the Dems have rigged it so Duke is in the debate. Expect tons and tons of media coverage, and hopefully after the debate we will know the names of the 6 candidates for LA Senate Seat who are ahead of Ol' Sheety...

Don't fall for the Democrat Party's lifelong obsession of using government to discriminate on the basis of race.

Stand up to the baiters and to their face shout BULLSHIT every time they race bait without any truth.
 
The Democrats make no distinction between institutional racism and personal racism. There will always be some element of personal racism. But there is no comparison between getting a dirty look from a cashier and being excluded from a school or a job because you are Black.

At the institutional level, the pendulum has swung in the other direction to the point that Black applicants for colleges and jobs are selected over equally or higher qualified White applicants. Where is the oppression? Yet we have to listen to this nonsense about Black oppression and see prima donnas like Kaepernick disrespect the country that has made him a multi-millionaire.
 
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Here is the rigged poll allowing Duke in the debate...

John Kennedy leads in latest Louisiana Senate poll; David Duke makes debate cut

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State Treasurer John Kennedy has taken a firm lead in Louisiana's crowded U.S. Senate race, according to the latest independent poll, which was released Thursday (Oct. 20).

The north shore Republican has pulled ahead with 24 points, followed by Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, D-Elm Grove, at 19 percent, according to the new survey sponsored by Raycom Media and WVUE-TV.


Lawyer Caroline Fayard, D-New Orleans, came in third with 12 percent. The poll indicated that U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany, R-Lafayette, who had statistically tied Kennedy in an independent survey in September, fell to 11 percent. U.S. Rep. John Fleming, R-Minden, rounded out the top candidates by polling at 10 percent.

But more than 13 percent of voters said they haven't made a decision with 19 days left until the Nov. 8 primary.

The research firm Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. of Jacksonville, Fla. conducted the survey from Oct. 17-19, asking 625 likely voters who they would support if the election were held today. The statewide telephone survey included voters with landlines and cellphones in ratios that reflected past voter turnout in each parish.

The margin of error was less than 4 points, placing Kennedy in a clear front-runner position. The only candidate to hold a statewide position, Kennedy has led in most independent polling since first considering to jump into his third Senate campaign last winter.


Raycom announced it will use the survey to select which candidates will be invited to participate in a televised debate Nov. 2. Candidates must reach a 5 percent threshold — not including the margin of error — to make the cut.

That standard would appear to allow former KKK leader David Duke to participate. He polled at 5.1 percent.

Retired Air Force Col. Rob Maness, R-Madisonville, came in at 3.4 percent."



Does anyone really believe Duke slipped in like that without "help?"
 

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