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When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.





 
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When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.






Here is an nice explanation of political correctness in missives between Truman and MacArthur in 1945.
What is meant by the modern term referred to as "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS"...

The definition is found in 4 telegrams at the Truman Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri.
The following are copies of four telegrams between President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur
on the day before the actual signing of the WWII Surrender Agreement in September 1945.



The contents of those four telegrams below are exactly as received at the end of the war - not a word has been added or deleted!

(1)
Tokyo, Japan 0800-September 1,1945

To: President Harry S Truman
From: General D A MacArthur

Tomorrow we meet with those yellow-bellied bastards and sign the Surrender Documents, any last minute instructions?

(2)
Washington, D C 1300-September 1, 1945

To: D A MacArthur
From: H S Truman
Congratulations, job well done, but you must tone down your obvious dislike of the Japanese when discussing the terms of the surrender with the press, because some of your remarks are fundamentally not politically correct!

(3)
Tokyo, Japan 1630-September 1, 1945

To: H S Truman
From: D A MacArthur and C H Nimitz

Wilco Sir, but both Chester and I are somewhat confused, exactly what does the term politically correct mean?

(4)
Washington, D C 2120-September 1, 1945

To: D A MacArthur/C H Nimitz
From: H S Truman

Political Correctness is a doctrine, recently fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and promoted by a sick mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end!
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.






All the mass media does is turn whites into villains and minorities into victims.
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Systemic racism has come full circle.

All over America now, Dems are trying to fix the sins of past racism with a new form of racism that they refer to as "equity."

Dems are actually passing partisan racist bills, and our president just recently signed one, giving preferential treatment to certain farmers based upon the way they were born.

There was a White farmer on Fox in mid-March. He talked about how he used to have a lot of debt, so he worked hard and paid it off. Now this bill would pay off 120% of minority farmers' debt? And the Caucasian farmers who still have debt would be put at significant financial disadvantage. What's up with that?

The way you fix the system is to give equal opportunity for all, regardless of how they were born. When you give unfair advantages to one group, systematically, you break the natural order of things where the best and brightest achieve success with superior products and advances.

It's similar to lowering performance standards for a group of people. That is not generally helpful. Naturally, when you lower standards, you get lesser performance. The converse is also true.

This racist behavior is nothing new for Democrats. They have done it for centuries...

And they still do it today with their support for abortion (disproportionately kills babies of color), and their support of efforts to decriminalize just about everything, release criminals back into the streets without bail, and demotivate and defund law enforcement, bringing back crime to the cities like we haven’t seen in a long time, keeping POC afraid to leave their own homes.

I think the narrative that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote Democrat” is finally starting to fall apart on them, though.

Louie Gohmert Urges House to Ban Democratic Party for Supporting Slavery

Gohmert’s resolution provides a long list of instances in which the Democratic Party supported slavery, the Confederacy, and racist policies, including:
  • The Democratic Party platforms of 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1856 stated “that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery . . . are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “new states” to the Union should be admitted “with or without domestic slavery, as [the state] may elect.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “we recognize the right of the people of all the Territories . . . to form a Constitution, with or without domestic slavery.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1860, in seeking to uphold the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required law enforcement officials to arrest any individual suspected of being a runaway slave, stated that “the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.”
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to freed slaves. It passed in 1868 with 94 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 15th Amendment, which gave freed slaves the right to vote. It passed in 1870 with 100 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • Various state Democratic Party officials enacted policies to disenfranchise and “systematically suppress” the right of African Americans to vote. The resolution specifically cites the 1902 Constitution of the State of Virginia that disenfranchised about 90 percent of the African American voters at the time, forcibly reducing the number of eligible African American voters from about 147,000 in 1901 to about 10,000 by 1905. The resolution notes that this measure was “supported almost exclusively by Virginia Democrats.”
  • The administration of President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, “began a racial segregation policy for U.S. government employees and, by 1914, the Wilson administration’s Civil Service instituted the requirement that a photograph be submitted with each employment application.”
  • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in 1924 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, the event was commonly referred to as the “Klan-Bake” due to the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in the party.
  • Senate Democrats held a 75-calendar day filibuster against the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Former Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), a known recruiter for the KKK, led the Democrats to oppose civil rights for African Americans.
  • Democrats “enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms” for African Americans.
  • In June, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ordered the removal of the portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy, stating that these portraits “set back our nation’s work to confront and combat bigotry.” However, Gohmert’s resolution notes that the Speakers that Pelosi removed (Robert M.T. Hunter, Howell Cobb, James L. Orr, and Charles F. Crisp) were all Democrats.
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Systemic racism has come full circle.

All over America now, Dems are trying to fix the sins of past racism with a new form of racism that they refer to as "equity."

Dems are actually passing partisan racist bills, and our president just recently signed one, giving preferential treatment to certain farmers based upon the way they were born.

There was a White farmer on Fox in mid-March. He talked about how he used to have a lot of debt, so he worked hard and paid it off. Now this bill would pay off 120% of minority farmers' debt? And the Caucasian farmers who still have debt would be put at significant financial disadvantage. What's up with that?

The way you fix the system is to give equal opportunity for all, regardless of how they were born. When you give unfair advantages to one group, systematically, you break the natural order of things where the best and brightest achieve success with superior products and advances.

It's similar to lowering performance standards for a group of people. That is not generally helpful. Naturally, when you lower standards, you get lesser performance. The converse is also true.

This racist behavior is nothing new for Democrats. They have done it for centuries...

And they still do it today with their support for abortion (disproportionately kills babies of color), and their support of efforts to decriminalize just about everything, release criminals back into the streets without bail, and demotivate and defund law enforcement, bringing back crime to the cities like we haven’t seen in a long time, keeping POC afraid to leave their own homes.

I think the narrative that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote Democrat” is finally starting to fall apart on them, though.

Louie Gohmert Urges House to Ban Democratic Party for Supporting Slavery

Gohmert’s resolution provides a long list of instances in which the Democratic Party supported slavery, the Confederacy, and racist policies, including:
  • The Democratic Party platforms of 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1856 stated “that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery . . . are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “new states” to the Union should be admitted “with or without domestic slavery, as [the state] may elect.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “we recognize the right of the people of all the Territories . . . to form a Constitution, with or without domestic slavery.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1860, in seeking to uphold the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required law enforcement officials to arrest any individual suspected of being a runaway slave, stated that “the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.”
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to freed slaves. It passed in 1868 with 94 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 15th Amendment, which gave freed slaves the right to vote. It passed in 1870 with 100 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • Various state Democratic Party officials enacted policies to disenfranchise and “systematically suppress” the right of African Americans to vote. The resolution specifically cites the 1902 Constitution of the State of Virginia that disenfranchised about 90 percent of the African American voters at the time, forcibly reducing the number of eligible African American voters from about 147,000 in 1901 to about 10,000 by 1905. The resolution notes that this measure was “supported almost exclusively by Virginia Democrats.”
  • The administration of President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, “began a racial segregation policy for U.S. government employees and, by 1914, the Wilson administration’s Civil Service instituted the requirement that a photograph be submitted with each employment application.”
  • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in 1924 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, the event was commonly referred to as the “Klan-Bake” due to the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in the party.
  • Senate Democrats held a 75-calendar day filibuster against the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Former Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), a known recruiter for the KKK, led the Democrats to oppose civil rights for African Americans.
  • Democrats “enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms” for African Americans.
  • In June, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ordered the removal of the portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy, stating that these portraits “set back our nation’s work to confront and combat bigotry.” However, Gohmert’s resolution notes that the Speakers that Pelosi removed (Robert M.T. Hunter, Howell Cobb, James L. Orr, and Charles F. Crisp) were all Democrats.

Does Gohmert know which party doesnt want blacks to vote today?
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Systemic racism has come full circle.

All over America now, Dems are trying to fix the sins of past racism with a new form of racism that they refer to as "equity."

Dems are actually passing partisan racist bills, and our president just recently signed one, giving preferential treatment to certain farmers based upon the way they were born.

There was a White farmer on Fox in mid-March. He talked about how he used to have a lot of debt, so he worked hard and paid it off. Now this bill would pay off 120% of minority farmers' debt? And the Caucasian farmers who still have debt would be put at significant financial disadvantage. What's up with that?

The way you fix the system is to give equal opportunity for all, regardless of how they were born. When you give unfair advantages to one group, systematically, you break the natural order of things where the best and brightest achieve success with superior products and advances.

It's similar to lowering performance standards for a group of people. That is not generally helpful. Naturally, when you lower standards, you get lesser performance. The converse is also true.

This racist behavior is nothing new for Democrats. They have done it for centuries...

And they still do it today with their support for abortion (disproportionately kills babies of color), and their support of efforts to decriminalize just about everything, release criminals back into the streets without bail, and demotivate and defund law enforcement, bringing back crime to the cities like we haven’t seen in a long time, keeping POC afraid to leave their own homes.

I think the narrative that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote Democrat” is finally starting to fall apart on them, though.

Louie Gohmert Urges House to Ban Democratic Party for Supporting Slavery

Gohmert’s resolution provides a long list of instances in which the Democratic Party supported slavery, the Confederacy, and racist policies, including:
  • The Democratic Party platforms of 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1856 stated “that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery . . . are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “new states” to the Union should be admitted “with or without domestic slavery, as [the state] may elect.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “we recognize the right of the people of all the Territories . . . to form a Constitution, with or without domestic slavery.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1860, in seeking to uphold the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required law enforcement officials to arrest any individual suspected of being a runaway slave, stated that “the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.”
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to freed slaves. It passed in 1868 with 94 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 15th Amendment, which gave freed slaves the right to vote. It passed in 1870 with 100 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • Various state Democratic Party officials enacted policies to disenfranchise and “systematically suppress” the right of African Americans to vote. The resolution specifically cites the 1902 Constitution of the State of Virginia that disenfranchised about 90 percent of the African American voters at the time, forcibly reducing the number of eligible African American voters from about 147,000 in 1901 to about 10,000 by 1905. The resolution notes that this measure was “supported almost exclusively by Virginia Democrats.”
  • The administration of President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, “began a racial segregation policy for U.S. government employees and, by 1914, the Wilson administration’s Civil Service instituted the requirement that a photograph be submitted with each employment application.”
  • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in 1924 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, the event was commonly referred to as the “Klan-Bake” due to the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in the party.
  • Senate Democrats held a 75-calendar day filibuster against the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Former Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), a known recruiter for the KKK, led the Democrats to oppose civil rights for African Americans.
  • Democrats “enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms” for African Americans.
  • In June, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ordered the removal of the portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy, stating that these portraits “set back our nation’s work to confront and combat bigotry.” However, Gohmert’s resolution notes that the Speakers that Pelosi removed (Robert M.T. Hunter, Howell Cobb, James L. Orr, and Charles F. Crisp) were all Democrats.

Does Gohmert know which party doesnt want blacks to vote today?


No. But everyone knows which party thinks blacks are to dumb to vote on their own.
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Systemic racism has come full circle.

All over America now, Dems are trying to fix the sins of past racism with a new form of racism that they refer to as "equity."

Dems are actually passing partisan racist bills, and our president just recently signed one, giving preferential treatment to certain farmers based upon the way they were born.

There was a White farmer on Fox in mid-March. He talked about how he used to have a lot of debt, so he worked hard and paid it off. Now this bill would pay off 120% of minority farmers' debt? And the Caucasian farmers who still have debt would be put at significant financial disadvantage. What's up with that?

The way you fix the system is to give equal opportunity for all, regardless of how they were born. When you give unfair advantages to one group, systematically, you break the natural order of things where the best and brightest achieve success with superior products and advances.

It's similar to lowering performance standards for a group of people. That is not generally helpful. Naturally, when you lower standards, you get lesser performance. The converse is also true.

This racist behavior is nothing new for Democrats. They have done it for centuries...

And they still do it today with their support for abortion (disproportionately kills babies of color), and their support of efforts to decriminalize just about everything, release criminals back into the streets without bail, and demotivate and defund law enforcement, bringing back crime to the cities like we haven’t seen in a long time, keeping POC afraid to leave their own homes.

I think the narrative that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote Democrat” is finally starting to fall apart on them, though.

Louie Gohmert Urges House to Ban Democratic Party for Supporting Slavery

Gohmert’s resolution provides a long list of instances in which the Democratic Party supported slavery, the Confederacy, and racist policies, including:
  • The Democratic Party platforms of 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1856 stated “that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery . . . are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “new states” to the Union should be admitted “with or without domestic slavery, as [the state] may elect.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “we recognize the right of the people of all the Territories . . . to form a Constitution, with or without domestic slavery.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1860, in seeking to uphold the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required law enforcement officials to arrest any individual suspected of being a runaway slave, stated that “the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.”
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to freed slaves. It passed in 1868 with 94 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 15th Amendment, which gave freed slaves the right to vote. It passed in 1870 with 100 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • Various state Democratic Party officials enacted policies to disenfranchise and “systematically suppress” the right of African Americans to vote. The resolution specifically cites the 1902 Constitution of the State of Virginia that disenfranchised about 90 percent of the African American voters at the time, forcibly reducing the number of eligible African American voters from about 147,000 in 1901 to about 10,000 by 1905. The resolution notes that this measure was “supported almost exclusively by Virginia Democrats.”
  • The administration of President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, “began a racial segregation policy for U.S. government employees and, by 1914, the Wilson administration’s Civil Service instituted the requirement that a photograph be submitted with each employment application.”
  • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in 1924 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, the event was commonly referred to as the “Klan-Bake” due to the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in the party.
  • Senate Democrats held a 75-calendar day filibuster against the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Former Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), a known recruiter for the KKK, led the Democrats to oppose civil rights for African Americans.
  • Democrats “enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms” for African Americans.
  • In June, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ordered the removal of the portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy, stating that these portraits “set back our nation’s work to confront and combat bigotry.” However, Gohmert’s resolution notes that the Speakers that Pelosi removed (Robert M.T. Hunter, Howell Cobb, James L. Orr, and Charles F. Crisp) were all Democrats.

Does Gohmert know which party doesnt want blacks to vote today?

Normal thinking Texans are well aware of the Democrats past with Black Americans.
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Xiden's Facebook page makes it apparent everyday.
 
The left only needs 1% of the population to believe in absurd idea. From there they entertain these ideas pushing it onto the public because they're serpents. They do this regularly, knowing doubt, chaos , and more people at the lowest common denominator gives them more power. Some call it socialism.

How does it feel to support that leftists?
 
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The only needs 1% of the population to believe in absurd idea. From there they entertain the ideas and push it onto the public because they're serpents. They do this regularly, knowing more people at the lowest common denominator is more power. Some call it socialism.

How does it feel to support that leftists?
Ain't it kinda strange that the people who are coming to the US are escaping socialism and Xiden and Commiela and the democrats are doing their level best to turn this country communist.
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.







Systemic racism has come full circle.

All over America now, Dems are trying to fix the sins of past racism with a new form of racism that they refer to as "equity."

Dems are actually passing partisan racist bills, and our president just recently signed one, giving preferential treatment to certain farmers based upon the way they were born.

There was a White farmer on Fox in mid-March. He talked about how he used to have a lot of debt, so he worked hard and paid it off. Now this bill would pay off 120% of minority farmers' debt? And the Caucasian farmers who still have debt would be put at significant financial disadvantage. What's up with that?

The way you fix the system is to give equal opportunity for all, regardless of how they were born. When you give unfair advantages to one group, systematically, you break the natural order of things where the best and brightest achieve success with superior products and advances.

It's similar to lowering performance standards for a group of people. That is not generally helpful. Naturally, when you lower standards, you get lesser performance. The converse is also true.

This racist behavior is nothing new for Democrats. They have done it for centuries...

And they still do it today with their support for abortion (disproportionately kills babies of color), and their support of efforts to decriminalize just about everything, release criminals back into the streets without bail, and demotivate and defund law enforcement, bringing back crime to the cities like we haven’t seen in a long time, keeping POC afraid to leave their own homes.

I think the narrative that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote Democrat” is finally starting to fall apart on them, though.

Louie Gohmert Urges House to Ban Democratic Party for Supporting Slavery

Gohmert’s resolution provides a long list of instances in which the Democratic Party supported slavery, the Confederacy, and racist policies, including:
  • The Democratic Party platforms of 1840, 1844, 1848, 1852, and 1856 stated “that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery . . . are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “new states” to the Union should be admitted “with or without domestic slavery, as [the state] may elect.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1856 declared that “we recognize the right of the people of all the Territories . . . to form a Constitution, with or without domestic slavery.”
  • The Democratic Party platform of 1860, in seeking to uphold the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required law enforcement officials to arrest any individual suspected of being a runaway slave, stated that “the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.”
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 14th Amendment, which gave full citizenship to freed slaves. It passed in 1868 with 94 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • No Democrat in Congress supported the 15th Amendment, which gave freed slaves the right to vote. It passed in 1870 with 100 percent Republican support and zero support from Democrats.
  • Various state Democratic Party officials enacted policies to disenfranchise and “systematically suppress” the right of African Americans to vote. The resolution specifically cites the 1902 Constitution of the State of Virginia that disenfranchised about 90 percent of the African American voters at the time, forcibly reducing the number of eligible African American voters from about 147,000 in 1901 to about 10,000 by 1905. The resolution notes that this measure was “supported almost exclusively by Virginia Democrats.”
  • The administration of President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, “began a racial segregation policy for U.S. government employees and, by 1914, the Wilson administration’s Civil Service instituted the requirement that a photograph be submitted with each employment application.”
  • When the Democratic Party held its national convention in 1924 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, the event was commonly referred to as the “Klan-Bake” due to the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in the party.
  • Senate Democrats held a 75-calendar day filibuster against the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Former Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), a known recruiter for the KKK, led the Democrats to oppose civil rights for African Americans.
  • Democrats “enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms” for African Americans.
  • In June, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ordered the removal of the portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy, stating that these portraits “set back our nation’s work to confront and combat bigotry.” However, Gohmert’s resolution notes that the Speakers that Pelosi removed (Robert M.T. Hunter, Howell Cobb, James L. Orr, and Charles F. Crisp) were all Democrats.

Does Gohmert know which party doesnt want blacks to vote today?


Does dudmuck know that the democratic party are long known as the black hating party?
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.






All the mass media does is turn whites into villains and minorities into victims.

democrats hate all whites unless they ae immensely wealthy ones...working class whites the would love to see dead
 
When did this phenomenon begin? I think way back to when political correctness first began to take hold in America......the late sixties. It has since then just gotten worse and worse.






All the mass media does is turn whites into villains and minorities into victims.

democrats hate all whites unless they ae immensely wealthy ones...working class whites the would love to see dead

That's why criminal invaders are being imported.
 
The only needs 1% of the population to believe in absurd idea. From there they entertain the ideas and push it onto the public because they're serpents. They do this regularly, knowing more people at the lowest common denominator is more power. Some call it socialism.

How does it feel to support that leftists?
Ain't it kinda strange that the people who are coming to the US are escaping socialism and Xiden and Commiela and the democrats are doing their level best to turn this country communist.
Just because people are running from socialist countries doesn't mean they are escaping socialism. They are escaping socialism that doesn't work. They still want a socialism that works. That's how the failure of socialism is explained. THIS time they will get a socialism that works.
 

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