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Who said Nazis were conservatives you moron?Black people were lynched by white conservatives. Thats not imaginary. Please quote me saying otherwise if you can.No I wont quit "beating a dead horse". This needs to be talked about and not swept under the rug to appease your conscious. Its obvious that the fool Uncensored didnt even know when the last official lynching was. When you tell Jews to "stop beating a dead horse" then you would have some credibility. Until then you are just another voice afraid of exposing the truth. You cant offer solutions to issues people pretend were never there.
The dead horse you like to beat is also imaginary.
Republican Christians have never posed a lynching threat to blacks. If it wasn't for Republican Christians, you'd still be slaves, and lynching would still be legal.
Quit making shit up.
Nazis aren't conservatives, you moron. Nazis lynched the last guy that was lynched in this country in 1981. White Christian republicans arrested their ass and prosecuted the shit out of them, applying laws that were put into place by white Christian Republicans.
Try, try again.![]()
White conservatives lynched Black people.
Michael Donald - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"Michael Donald (July 24, 1961 – March 21, 1981) was a young African American man who was murdered by two Ku Klux Klan members in Mobile, Alabama, in 1981."
White Democrats. Everyone was a conservative back in the 1800s, compared to anyone today.
Oh for shit's ******* sake people, drop this juvenile political football game that pretends a political party always stands for the same thing in every time and place -- that's unmitigated bullshit. And I'm here to mitigate.
The article from WaPo about the 2011 lynching above contains a historical reference at the top to a lynching event, and an anti-lynching bill, from 1937, mentioning two Senators fighting over filibustering it. One was from Texas, the other from Missouri. The Texan of course was the one trying to stop the bill.
Both of them were Democrats.
Texas is also the site of the 1998 lynching of James Byrd who was tied to the back of a pickup (alive) and dragged three miles over asphalt, during which time his arm and head were severed, and what was left of his torso dumped. Again, three young people did this, not crusty old ones.
Texas in 1937 -- all Democratic
Texas in 1998 -- all Republican.
Conclusion to be drawn about political parties: NONE.
Once again, this is not a political act and it's not a religious act; this is a manifestation of socio-cultural training. Political parties change or are irrelevant; religions change or is not present; but the culture is always there throughout.
Grow the **** up.
