How can democrats promote CRT when they have a racist history?

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So where do Democrats get off calling GOP as racist?

Democrats call out ‘systemic racism’ by Assembly Republican leaders for punishing their free speech​

FACTS folks!

The record for the longest filibuster goes to U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, according to U.S. Senate records.
Thurmond began speaking at 8:54 p.m. on Aug. 28 and continued until 9:12 p.m. the following evening, reciting the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, President George Washington's farewell address and other historical documents along the way.
Thurmond was not the only lawmaker to filibuster on the issue, however. According to Senate records, teams of senators consumed 57 days filibustering between March 26 and June 19, the day the Civil Rights Act of 1957 passed.
All democrats...started the filibuster in late March 1964, and it would last for 60 working days in the Senate.Richard Russell, Strom Thurmond, Robert Byrd, William Fulbright, and Sam Ervin
 
So where do Democrats get off calling GOP as racist?

Democrats call out ‘systemic racism’ by Assembly Republican leaders for punishing their free speech​

FACTS folks!

The record for the longest filibuster goes to U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, according to U.S. Senate records.
Thurmond began speaking at 8:54 p.m. on Aug. 28 and continued until 9:12 p.m. the following evening, reciting the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, President George Washington's farewell address and other historical documents along the way.
Thurmond was not the only lawmaker to filibuster on the issue, however. According to Senate records, teams of senators consumed 57 days filibustering between March 26 and June 19, the day the Civil Rights Act of 1957 passed.
All democrats...started the filibuster in late March 1964, and it would last for 60 working days in the Senate.Richard Russell, Strom Thurmond, Robert Byrd, William Fulbright, and Sam Ervin
Mankind has a racist history.
 
Ben Thomson
I agree! It is called Darwin's law of the "survival of the fittest".
Another aspect is to look at E. O. Wilson's book Sociobiology: The New Synthesis in 1975.
Sociobiology is a field of biology that aims to examine and explain social behavior in terms of evolution.
An example is this:Race Differences in Intelligence in 20 Charts - American Renaissance
WHY...?
Sociobiology would suggest that slave owners wanted dumb but strong slaves, not smart but weak.
Draw your own conclusions as the Democrats continue even to this day to believe they are the saviors of the black community.
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Because......Democrats aren't afraid of true history. Republicans seem quite terrified.
They adore a man who pretended not to know who David Duke is, after earlier calling him "a racist and a problem".

They adore a man who also has the adoration of pretty much every white nationalist/separatist group in the country.

Hell, I could post my list of 40 or so Trumpsters here saying all KINDS of nasty, bigoted shit, but why bother. Plus, it would get deleted.

I don't think this denial/deflection stuff is meant to be taken seriously.
 
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Because......Democrats aren't afraid of true history. Republicans seem quite terrified.
That's why you assholes are tearing down every monument, and renaming damn near everything that offends your tender sensibilities...Because you're not afraid of history.

Spare us your piety, Butch.
 
kyzr
100% Agree with you. Most of those uninformed people are not aware of this FACT:
Philip Burnham, in the article "Selling Poor Steven" published in the February/March 1993 issue of American Heritage, found that in the US Census of 1830 there were 3,775 free blacks who owned 12,740 black slaves.[32]Burnham wrote about the slave John Casor, who was denied his freedom by Black slave owner Anthony Johnson.
But have we heard about those black slave owners?
 
kyzr
100% Agree with you. Most of those uninformed people are not aware of this FACT:
Philip Burnham, in the article "Selling Poor Steven" published in the February/March 1993 issue of American Heritage, found that in the US Census of 1830 there were 3,775 free blacks who owned 12,740 black slaves.[32]Burnham wrote about the slave John Casor, who was denied his freedom by Black slave owner Anthony Johnson.
But have we heard about those black slave owners?
But have we heard about those black slave owners?

Doesn't fit the nihilistic narrative of self-loathing white guilt, peddled by the CRT Marxists.
 
The record for the longest filibuster goes to U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, according to U.S. Senate records.
Thurmond began speaking at 8:54 p.m. on Aug. 28 and continued until 9:12 p.m. the following evening, reciting the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, President George Washington's farewell address and other historical documents along the way.
Thurmond was not the only lawmaker to filibuster on the issue, however. According to Senate records, teams of senators consumed 57 days filibustering between March 26 and June 19, the day the Civil Rights Act of 1957 passed.

And who welcomed Strom Thurmond with open arms when he was expelled from the Democratic Party?

Oh. That's right. The Republicans...
 
100% Agree with you. Most of those uninformed people are not aware of this FACT:
Philip Burnham, in the article "Selling Poor Steven" published in the February/March 1993 issue of American Heritage, found that in the US Census of 1830 there were 3,775 free blacks who owned 12,740 black slaves.[32]Burnham wrote about the slave John Casor, who was denied his freedom by Black slave owner Anthony Johnson.
But have we heard about those black slave owners?

Same reason we don't hear that much about Jews who guarded the Concentration Camps and the Ghettos.


The Polish-Jewish historian and Warsaw Ghetto archivist Emanuel Ringelblum has described the cruelty of the ghetto Jewish police as "at times greater than that of the Germans, the Ukrainians and the Latvians."[6] The Jewish ghetto police ultimately shared the same fate with all their fellow ghetto inmates. On the ghettos' liquidation (1942-1943), they were either killed on–site or sent to extermination camps
 
danielpalos
Let's see...
Gas prices up 43% partly due to Biden's moratorium on exploration Federal lands that generate 25% of our gas.
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"surge to the border” said Biden and now we have in five months of fiscal year 2021, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered 322,940 which a 156.6 % increase from January 2020.
Yea, if that is that learning from historical mistakes" as you stated... God help us!
 
Because......Democrats aren't afraid of true history. Republicans seem quite terrified.
True history is the 1776 Commission version, the fake history is the 1619 Project version.
Republicans aren't afraid of lies, and that's all the democrats have, lies.
True history of racism begins when President Truman integrated our armed forces, and the Supreme Court passed Brown v. Board of Education. The final straw which sent Southern Democrats to the Republican Party was when the Civil Rights Act was signed by LBJ.
 
So where do Democrats get off calling GOP as racist?

Democrats call out ‘systemic racism’ by Assembly Republican leaders for punishing their free speech​

FACTS folks!

The record for the longest filibuster goes to U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, according to U.S. Senate records.
Thurmond began speaking at 8:54 p.m. on Aug. 28 and continued until 9:12 p.m. the following evening, reciting the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, President George Washington's farewell address and other historical documents along the way.
Thurmond was not the only lawmaker to filibuster on the issue, however. According to Senate records, teams of senators consumed 57 days filibustering between March 26 and June 19, the day the Civil Rights Act of 1957 passed.
All democrats...started the filibuster in late March 1964, and it would last for 60 working days in the Senate.Richard Russell, Strom Thurmond, Robert Byrd, William Fulbright, and Sam Ervin
Mankind has a racist history.
Your point being?
 

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