Minorities and the Democratic Party

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Republicans voted for and supported: The 13th (R-100% D-23%), 14th (R-94% D-0%) and 15th (R-100% D-0%) Amendments and the 1964 Civil Rights Act House Republicans support 80% Senate 82% (Dems 63% & 69%). By what logical measure are the Republicans labeled racially intolerant and Democrats the party of inclusion?
 
In the sustained pre-planned "protest" against Trump, we are witnessing the work of the Pope led Satanic pedophile Globalist clique.


The Globalist clique PLAINLY intends to overthrow/destroy/conquer the existing "sovereign" American government structure.


Due to decades of mental conditioning, the Globalist clique controls a significant faction of the American public, including the American "elites."


Sadly, for we with nostalgia for our vision of "sovereign" America, the Globalist will succeed.


The Beast must have his throne.

The One World Government is the throne of the Beast.


So ..no nation can remain “sovereign.”

It’s ordained that all nations become provinces of the One World Government.


Thailand will be the one exception


http://i.imgur.com/J7lwnxF.png
 
Republicans voted for and supported: The 13th (R-100% D-23%), 14th (R-94% D-0%) and 15th (R-100% D-0%) Amendments and the 1964 Civil Rights Act House Republicans support 80% Senate 82% (Dems 63% & 69%). By what logical measure are the Republicans labeled racially intolerant and Democrats the party of inclusion?

You're talking about 50 years ago. A lot has changed since then. Republicans and both Democrats were actually working for the people.

Republicans of today are labeled racist because many of them pass laws and bills that disenfranchise minorities the most. Things like planned parenthood benefit many minority women. Republicans want to get rid of that. Voter ID laws effect minorities. Being against gay marriage, transgender bathroom laws.

Republicans not condemning the racist things their politicians say by masking it as not being racist, too PC or its just freedom of speech. People are free to say what they want but it doesn't you can't condemn what someone says.
 
In the sustained pre-planned "protest" against Trump, we are witnessing the work of the Pope led Satanic pedophile Globalist clique.


The Globalist clique PLAINLY intends to overthrow/destroy/conquer the existing "sovereign" American government structure.


Due to decades of mental conditioning, the Globalist clique controls a significant faction of the American public, including the American "elites."


Sadly, for we with nostalgia for our vision of "sovereign" America, the Globalist will succeed.


The Beast must have his throne.

The One World Government is the throne of the Beast.


So ..no nation can remain “sovereign.”

It’s ordained that all nations become provinces of the One World Government.


Thailand will be the one exception


http://i.imgur.com/J7lwnxF.png
Sorry pal. You too fucking crazy to waste bandwidth on.
Permanent Ignore.
 
Republicans voted for and supported: The 13th (R-100% D-23%), 14th (R-94% D-0%) and 15th (R-100% D-0%) Amendments and the 1964 Civil Rights Act House Republicans support 80% Senate 82% (Dems 63% & 69%). By what logical measure are the Republicans labeled racially intolerant and Democrats the party of inclusion?

You're talking about 50 years ago. A lot has changed since then. Republicans and both Democrats were actually working for the people.

Republicans of today are labeled racist because many of them pass laws and bills that disenfranchise minorities the most. Things like planned parenthood benefit many minority women. Republicans want to get rid of that.

Translation: A much greater percentage of black babies are aborted every year than white babies. Republicans would like to see those babies have a chance to live while democrats apparently want to see them die. Which is more racist?

Voter ID laws effect minorities.

Voter ID laws effect everyone who does not put forth the effort to get an ID. You need an ID to attend a democrat convention, why should you not have one to vote?

Being against gay marriage, transgender bathroom laws.

Neither of which have anything to do with race, so ignored.

Republicans not condemning the racist things their politicians say by masking it as not being racist, too PC or its just freedom of speech. People are free to say what they want but it doesn't you can't condemn what someone says.

Examples, please.
 
In the sustained pre-planned "protest" against Trump, we are witnessing the work of the Pope led Satanic pedophile Globalist clique.
The Globalist clique PLAINLY intends to overthrow/destroy/conquer the existing "sovereign" American government structure.
Due to decades of mental conditioning, the Globalist clique controls a significant faction of the American public, including the American "elites." Sadly, for we with nostalgia for our vision of "sovereign" America, the Globalist will succeed.
The Beast must have his throne.
The One World Government is the throne of the Beast. So ..no nation can remain “sovereign.”
It’s ordained that all nations become provinces of the One World Government. Thailand will be the one exception
http://i.imgur.com/J7lwnxF.png

Sorry pal. You too fucking crazy to waste bandwidth on.
Permanent Ignore .

Go thy way ignoramus. ....



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Republicans voted for and supported: The 13th (R-100% D-23%), 14th (R-94% D-0%) and 15th (R-100% D-0%) Amendments and the 1964 Civil Rights Act House Republicans support 80% Senate 82% (Dems 63% & 69%). By what logical measure are the Republicans labeled racially intolerant and Democrats the party of inclusion?

You're talking about 50 years ago. A lot has changed since then. Republicans and both Democrats were actually working for the people.

Republicans of today are labeled racist because many of them pass laws and bills that disenfranchise minorities the most. Things like planned parenthood benefit many minority women. Republicans want to get rid of that. Voter ID laws effect minorities. Being against gay marriage, transgender bathroom laws.

Republicans not condemning the racist things their politicians say by masking it as not being racist, too PC or its just freedom of speech. People are free to say what they want but it doesn't you can't condemn what someone says.

Let's look at your examples 1 by 1 so I don't lump them all together in a single response..
1. Planned Parenthood - This is a very easy discussion. One either believes that abortion is murder of a baby or not. Even if you don't believe it is murder, you can understand why someone who thought it was, would fight so strongly against it. As a result, providing abortions and selling the body parts should not be paid for by tax dollars.

2. Voter ID - You need an ID to drink alcohol, get a loan, drive a car, check out a library book, get on a plane... No one is up in arms about ID's until it comes to voting, why is that?

3. Gay marriage - I, as a white conservative male, tend to agree with you in principal here. I think the government needs to get out of the marriage business all together.

4. Transgender bathrooms - This is just noise in my opinion. As a topic, the subgroup is simply too small for meaningful legislation. There is also no homogeneity to the group. There are too many subsets to develop legislation that would be impacting.

5. Racism/Racist Rhetoric - This one is difficult as well. So often things are labeled as racist that there is some apathy on the subject. I think that many issues are mirror opposites. If EVERYTHING is racist to one group then NOTHING is racist to the opposing group. As we work toward true understanding, highlighting or commonality, we see that there is work to do on both sides. The white community needs to recognize the difficulty in living with the perception that the system is stacked against the minority community. The minority community needs to realize that there is fear on behalf of the white community as well. If both sides try to make a change then real progress can be made.
 
Republicans voted for and supported: The 13th (R-100% D-23%), 14th (R-94% D-0%) and 15th (R-100% D-0%) Amendments and the 1964 Civil Rights Act House Republicans support 80% Senate 82% (Dems 63% & 69%). By what logical measure are the Republicans labeled racially intolerant and Democrats the party of inclusion?

You're talking about 50 years ago. A lot has changed since then. Republicans and both Democrats were actually working for the people.

Republicans of today are labeled racist because many of them pass laws and bills that disenfranchise minorities the most. Things like planned parenthood benefit many minority women. Republicans want to get rid of that. Voter ID laws effect minorities. Being against gay marriage, transgender bathroom laws.

Republicans not condemning the racist things their politicians say by masking it as not being racist, too PC or its just freedom of speech. People are free to say what they want but it doesn't you can't condemn what someone says.
how do voter id laws affect minorities?
 

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