OK America, it's time to quit pretending. We all know it's all about race.

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Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
 
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Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.

You don't want a "REAL" discussion on race, R-Derp! You want to accuse the GOP of being racist because you can't argue against common sense policy. You play the race card because the rest of your Progressive agenda has failed so utterly that you need to demonize Republicans to obscure that fact!
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.

You don't want a "REAL" discussion on race, R-Derp! You want to accuse the GOP of being racist because you can't argue against common sense policy. You play the race card because the rest of your Progressive agenda has failed so utterly that you need to demonize Republicans to obscure that fact!

Regressive liberal ROE


1. Demand a link or an explanation of the truth they are objecting to.

2. Promptly reject all explanations as right wing lies. Smoke spin deflect

3. Ignore any facts presented.

4. Ridicule spelling and typos, punctuation.

5. Attack the person as being juvenile, ie: "are you 12 years old", question their education, intelligence.

6. Employ misdirection,

6a. smear people

6b. attack religion

6c. attack their rationality.

7. Lie, make false assumptions

8. Play race/gender card

9. Play gay/lesbian card

10. Play the Nazi/Fascist card

11. Make up stuff

12. Deny constantly

13. Reword and repeat

14. Pretending not to understand when they have been posting about it for days, or weeks.

15. When losing, resort to personal attacks.

16. Russia
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.

Dems started the KKK. We know that.
 
My proof of what I say is what Democrats run on these days...it's a "war on women"...it's "income inequality"...it's the alleged "targeting" of black men by the police! You don't run on policy anymore...you run on DIVISION!
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
A new face for ya? I thought it was all about you being queer?
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again.
thats what you do....how are you any different?...
 
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See what I mean? No denials, just attacks.

Until Republicans come out with the truth and tell us why they feel these things, there never can be a dialog.

This one from RodISHI:

I thought it was all about you being queer?

See?

This one was also pretty funny from miketx:

3. Ignore any facts presented.

What did I say that wasn't a "fact"?

What's funny is the post from Mac1958:

Shit like this is why I won.

And he's right. Build a wall. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a judge. I'm pretty sure Mac1958 thought he was somehow teaching me a lesson, but he actually was telling the truth.
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again.
thats what you do....how are you any different?...
Because I didn't run on saying things like "some Mexicans don't rape" and "A Mexican can't be a judge".
How do you think the majority of Hispanics feel after Trump ran that stuff? I have Hispanic friends. They hate his racist guts. They really do.
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
One of the biggest lying scumbags here...^

Says one of the biggest racists here.
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
One of the biggest lying scumbags here...^

Says one of the biggest racists here.




8. Play race/gender card
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
One of the biggest lying scumbags here...^

Says one of the biggest racists here.




8. Play race/gender card
You are a racist. Admit it and move on.
 
Former KKK Leader David Duke Says 'Of Course' Trump Voters Are His Voters

The GOP is 90% white for a reason.

What were two Republicans thinking, calling Obama 'tar baby' and 'boy'?

If they say this publicly, it's times a million behind the scenes.

GOP Congressman calls Barack and Michelle Obama ‘uppity”

uppity
Taking liberties or assuming airs beyond one's place in a social heirarchy. Assuming equality with someone higher up the social ladder.
Mr. Smith does not allow his subordinates to address him by his first name, it shows uppityness and he will put you in your place with a good tongue lashing.
#authority#station#jim crow south#etiquette#arrogance


I don't know what else to say. It's RIGHT THERE! The GOP feels what the GOP feels.
 
Former KKK Leader David Duke Says 'Of Course' Trump Voters Are His Voters

The GOP is 90% white for a reason.

What were two Republicans thinking, calling Obama 'tar baby' and 'boy'?

If they say this publicly, it's times a million behind the scenes.

GOP Congressman calls Barack and Michelle Obama ‘uppity”

uppity
Taking liberties or assuming airs beyond one's place in a social heirarchy. Assuming equality with someone higher up the social ladder.
Mr. Smith does not allow his subordinates to address him by his first name, it shows uppityness and he will put you in your place with a good tongue lashing.
#authority#station#jim crow south#etiquette#arrogance


I don't know what else to say. It's RIGHT THERE! The GOP feels what the GOP feels.

First of all...your own cite proves how far you on the left will go to slander those who don't agree with the liberal agenda! Obama wasn't called "tar baby" or "boy". Tar baby in the example you cited was used as an analogy...something that becomes sticky and hard to escape from...not as a racial slur. Saying Barack Obama is "your boy" to Al Sharpton isn't calling Obama "boy"...it's saying that Obama is supported by Sharpton...something that would only be offensive to those LOOKING for an excuse to play the race card!
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.
Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again.
thats what you do....how are you any different?...
Because I didn't run on saying things like "some Mexicans don't rape" and "A Mexican can't be a judge".
How do you think the majority of Hispanics feel after Trump ran that stuff? I have Hispanic friends. They hate his racist guts. They really do.
no you run on hating white people....how many posts here do you have mentioning white skin color to prove your point?...a racist is a racist dean,and yes people who mention skin color to prove points are racist,you dont have to mention skin color to get your point across,but yet you do it a lot...thats being a racist....
 
Come on. Time to get real.

The GOP is 90% white. And that left over 10% isn't all black. It includes Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Asian Indian, and everyone else who doesn't identify as white.

We know that for a fact. If you are going to talk race in politics, you have to start there.

Why Republicans keep trying to muddy the waters with nonsense? I don't know. Maybe they aren't as proud of their racism as they should be considering their actions.

For instance,
We know that during the Civil War, the Democratic Party was the Confederate Party and the largest political party in the deep south.
We know that during the time the Democratic Party was the majority in the deep south, they started Jim Crowe laws and the KKK. We know their members were involved in lynchings.
We know these things. They are part of history.

And we also know that today, it's the Republican Party that's the largest political party in the deep south. We know they are the home of the KKK, the Aryan Nation, White Nationalists and the Alt Right. We know these things.

Republicans have no significant numbers of gays, atheists, scientists, liberals or people of color.
We know this for a fact.

Republicans elected a man who brought up race again and again. Some Mexicans don't rape. A Mexican can't be a good judge and so on. We know this for a fact. It's on tape. We can watch it.
What does he say in private if that's what he says in public?

So the bottom line is, if America want's to have a "REAL" discussion on race, then we have to start with the truth. And that means the GOP needs to put it all out there right up front. Once that happens, a true dialog can begin.

You don't want a "REAL" discussion on race, R-Derp! You want to accuse the GOP of being racist because you can't argue against common sense policy. You play the race card because the rest of your Progressive agenda has failed so utterly that you need to demonize Republicans to obscure that fact!

No it is you who doesn't want the real discussion on race. The OP was correct in every way.
 
Please don't tell my bi racial wife that her husband is racist. She might tell my mixed cousins and some of my (US) minority inlaws and it might turn into a great big mess.
 
Former KKK Leader David Duke Says 'Of Course' Trump Voters Are His Voters

The GOP is 90% white for a reason.

What were two Republicans thinking, calling Obama 'tar baby' and 'boy'?

If they say this publicly, it's times a million behind the scenes.

GOP Congressman calls Barack and Michelle Obama ‘uppity”

uppity
Taking liberties or assuming airs beyond one's place in a social heirarchy. Assuming equality with someone higher up the social ladder.
Mr. Smith does not allow his subordinates to address him by his first name, it shows uppityness and he will put you in your place with a good tongue lashing.
#authority#station#jim crow south#etiquette#arrogance


I don't know what else to say. It's RIGHT THERE! The GOP feels what the GOP feels.

First of all...your own cite proves how far you on the left will go to slander those who don't agree with the liberal agenda! Obama wasn't called "tar baby" or "boy". Tar baby in the example you cited was used as an analogy...something that becomes sticky and hard to escape from...not as a racial slur. Saying Barack Obama is "your boy" to Al Sharpton isn't calling Obama "boy"...it's saying that Obama is supported by Sharpton...something that would only be offensive to those LOOKING for an excuse to play the race card!

Here we see the race card being played.

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Let me add this :

The lily-white movement was an all-white faction of the Republican Party in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It battled and usually defeated the biracial element called the Black-and-tan faction.


During Reconstruction, following the U.S. Civil War, black leaders in Texas and around the country gained increasing influence in the Republican Party by organizing blacks as an important voting bloc. Conservative whites attempted to eliminate this influence and recover white voters who had defected to the Democratic Party. The effort was largely successful in eliminating African-American influence in the Republican Party leading to black voters predominantly migrating to the Democratic Party for much of the 20th century.


The term lily-white movement was coined by Texas Republican leader Norris Wright Cuney, who used the term in an 1888 Republican convention to describe efforts by white conservatives to oust blacks from positions of Texas party leadership and incite riots to divide the party.[1] The term came to be used nationally to describe this ongoing movement as it further developed in the early 20th century,[2] including through the administration of Herbert Hoover. Localized movements began immediately after the war but by the beginning of the 20th century the effort had become national.”


“This movement is largely credited with driving blacks out of the Republican party during the early 20th century, setting the stage for their eventual support of the Democrats.”

Michael K. Fauntroy from his book- "Republicans and the Black vote"
Stop lying republicans. The OP is right.
 
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