Polishprince
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Revisionist history on your part"President Lyndon B. Johnson would routinely use the "N" word and called civil rights legislation "n***er" bills."
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So?
That was in the 50s and 60s. The N word was in common usage, I used to hear it on TV. It was considered vulgar but was openly used in public.
It was not until the late 60s that it became the N Word
Completely shameless apologist. The democrats embrace their own hypocrisy.
Prior to the 1970s the N Word was considered crude but not obscene.
It was used on All in the Family and SNL. You could regularly here it in public. Especially when people spoke of the Civil Rights movement
The fact that LBJ would use it when talking to racists from the south is not surprising.
Who gives a fuck about Byrd but you disingenuous racist republicans?
B. Hussein O eulogized Byrd, and exalted High Cyclops in the Triple K. Yet, the libs make a huge deal that the Fake News New York Times reported that someone of the same name as Trump's father was pinched in the vicinity of a KKK rally 95 years ago.