Funny how much you can learn by studying a bit of history

If only the Democrats had voted, the bill would not have passed.

You're clueless. Resume your fat and happy life.
If only the republicans have voted it would not have passed. And your excuses still don't cover for the nomination of Goldwater.
 
Yes, that's what you've been told to parrot by people who are using you.
No, it's what the records show.

You really need to stop trying the gaslighting son.
 
Remember, kids: It's only thinking for yourself if you mindlessly repeat what white Democrats tell you to say.
White democrats haven't told me anything. Your racism makes you believe that blacks can't see whats going on for ourselves.
 
No, it's what the records show.

You really need to stop trying the gaslighting son.
I see that Sociology Buzzword of the Day toilet paper is paying off for you. Good investment!

See, in order to gaslight someone, you have to believe you can change their mind.

I carry no such illusions with you.
 
White democrats haven't told me anything. Your racism makes you believe that blacks can't see whats going on for ourselves.
"WHITE DEMOCRATS HAVEN'T TOLD ME ANYTHING!" says the man who mindlessly repeats what white Democrats want him to say.

Do you enjoy being a submissive to the Democrat Big Daddy? No judgement.
 
I'm not going to link any sources for you; you would not read them correctly.

Now buzz off, Ignoramus.
Read this correctly.

Members of todays republican party spin a tale about republican support for the Civil Rights and Voting Rights act. They tell about a democratic filibuster and will tell us that by percentage more democrats opposed these bills than republicans. As it pertains to the Civil Rights Act, 153 democrats and 139 republicans voted in favor of the legislation in the house . In the senate, 46 democrats and 27 republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act. In the house, 221 democrats voted for the Voting Rights Act, 112 republicans did. In the senate, 47 democrats voted for the Voting Rights Act, 30 republicans did.

By 1964 there were blacks whose families had been republicans for almost 100 years. Despite loyal black support, Republicans nominated Barry Goldwater for president. Goldwater voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. His nomination was a slap in the face of black people. When we got civil rights, republicans decided that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, turned their backs on us and began letting southern white racists become part of the party. The history of the republican party is one of broken promises to black people. We are not republicans because republicans took a knee on us.

In 2013, it was a 5-4 decision with 5 conservatives who voted to gut provisions of the voting rights act that has enabled modern voter suppression courts have found to be blatantly racist. It was former Republican Attorney General Jeff Sessions that ended consent decrees, allowing police departments to continue their racist crusades of murder and harassment of people of color. Under Trump and Sessions white supremacist groups were taken off the terrorist watch list while they created a new group of “extremists” called Black Identity Extremists, a nonexistent set of groups according to experts in the field of national security. However, this designation gave law enforcement the right to gangstalk, harass and imprison blacks who protest continued racist policies of this nation.

On December 6, 2019 The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. This bill was crafted to undue the damage caused by Roberts who decided racism had ended with the decision in Shelby County v. Holder. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. 1 Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania. In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every republican in the house and senate. The republicans in the senate wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered that, exactly like the dixiecrats did in the 1960’s.

HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964

H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by the Senate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A … -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964.

TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965, May 26, 1965, TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965. -- Senate Vote #78 -- May 26, 1965 .

TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT, Jul 9, 1965, TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT. -- House Vote #87 -- Jul 9, 1965 .
 
I see that Sociology Buzzword of the Day toilet paper is paying off for you. Good investment!

See, in order to gaslight someone, you have to believe you can change their mind.

I carry no such illusions with you.
There are no buzzwords, your behavior is being described for what it is.
 
"WHITE DEMOCRATS HAVEN'T TOLD ME ANYTHING!" says the man who mindlessly repeats what white Democrats want him to say.

Do you enjoy being a submissive to the Democrat Big Daddy? No judgement.
You keep repeating what the right wing merchants of disinformation tell you like a good little white radicalized puppet. Now go send your donations to Kyle Rittenhouse and trump like a good boy.
 


Charlie Brown (apparently your guide to fake history) is lying. LBJ would NEVER HAD GOTTEN the CRAct PASSED without almost UNANIMOUS GOP support. He could bring on the DixieCrat vote.

And this continuing fake story about "Dixiecrats jumping ship in a FLASH" is an urban myth that NO LEFTIST will abandon EVEN AFTER they've been clubbed to near death multiple times with the TRUTH..

And the TRUTH IS-- it took almost 30 years for TWO THINGS TO HAPPEN..

1) The Dem party HUNTING the Blue Dog Dem to extinction and not supporting them.

2) 21 of 23 Southern Dems STILL WERE in their SEATS until sometime around Bush1.


Wasn't the "southern stragegy tabloid story. Wasn't something that HAPPENED quickly.. A simple time line makes YOU and Charlie Brown doomed to hell liars.
 
Imagine being able to remember off the top of your head every woman and minority of note promoted by your party because there are so few

There's so few because blacks won't vote for a Republican. No matter how much more qualified they are to lead or problem solve. So if they run in black districts, they generally LOSE.. That's NOT BECAUSE REPUBLICANS wont vote for them.

And many new black stars rising in the GOP ranks. 29 GOP black candidates ran for Congress in 2020.. You know ANY of those names? Several of them had the guts to try and UNSEAT Dem senility case, career Democrat incumbents.


If you look at STATEWIDE SENATE SEATS -- The GOP/Dems are equal AT ONE !!!
 

Funny how much you can learn by studying a bit of history​


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Trump got less than 10 percent of the black vote in 2020. So why is Halfwaite disagreeing about the fact that large numbers of blacks did not leave the democratic party?
 
You should have stopped there and considered that thought instead of moving on to just call them stupid
There is a reason we don't vote republican and these guys don't want to face that truth. You can be black and explain it to them until you're blue in the face but they hang on to the racist belief that we are being led around by white liberals who tell us racism exists so we can keep voting for democrats.

It just can't be due to the fact that republicans fucked us over for 100 years and we got tired of it.
 

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