deanrd
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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.
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.