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n. US, slang The mother of one's child when the woman is not currently (and likely was never) the man's primary or exclusive partner.
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baby mama Wiktionary
n. US, slang The mother of one's child when the woman is not currently (and likely was never) the man's primary or exclusive partner.
I think you asked what the Southern Strategy did to make the party racist.
The Southern Strategy certainly brought many racists from the South into the party such as:
Strom Thurmond, US Senator - "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the ****** race into our theatres into our swimming pools into our homes and into our churches."
David Duke, Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan - Our clear goal must be the advancement of the white race and separation of the white and black races. This goal must include freeing of the American media and government from subservient Jewish interests.
But no, I’m not saying all Republicans are racist or even the party itself is raciist. I’m saying that as a party, ever since Goldwater and Nixon concocted the benighted, openly racist “Southern Strategy” in the ’60s, the Republican Party has profited from overt and covert racism. For example, the Southern converts to the party brought with them a strong belief in states rights, a hatred of a big federal government, opposition to welfare, support for 2nd amendment rights, a strong distrust of the counterculture, and a blend of religion and politics. All of these issues have become strongly rooted in Republican conservatism.
No, thats not what I asked, I have asked you the same question 3 times.YOU say they have made them racist ( as if its a fact)
I told you, and gave you 2 pre- 1960 sources you can check ( as apparently you don't appear to have a grounding whatsoever at all regards these issues and conservatism) ....
you need to make a case, you're not, you're repeating yourself.....and thats not an argument-
4th time I am asking-
do you have some concrete examples of this rhetoric turned to conclusion via states rights issues culminating in racist policy?
You're having a real hard time coping with the slow death of the GOP, aren't you?
I think you asked what the Southern Strategy did to make the party racist.
The Southern Strategy certainly brought many racists from the South into the party such as:
Strom Thurmond, US Senator - "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the ****** race into our theatres into our swimming pools into our homes and into our churches."
David Duke, Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan - Our clear goal must be the advancement of the white race and separation of the white and black races. This goal must include freeing of the American media and government from subservient Jewish interests.
But no, I’m not saying all Republicans are racist or even the party itself is raciist. I’m saying that as a party, ever since Goldwater and Nixon concocted the benighted, openly racist “Southern Strategy” in the ’60s, the Republican Party has profited from overt and covert racism. For example, the Southern converts to the party brought with them a strong belief in states rights, a hatred of a big federal government, opposition to welfare, support for 2nd amendment rights, a strong distrust of the counterculture, and a blend of religion and politics. All of these issues have become strongly rooted in Republican conservatism.
No, thats not what I asked, I have asked you the same question 3 times.YOU say they have made them racist ( as if its a fact)
I told you, and gave you 2 pre- 1960 sources you can check ( as apparently you don't appear to have a grounding whatsoever at all regards these issues and conservatism) ....
you need to make a case, you're not, you're repeating yourself.....and thats not an argument-
4th time I am asking-
do you have some concrete examples of this rhetoric turned to conclusion via states rights issues culminating in racist policy?
I said, "Conservative rhetoric today defending states rights, attacking the the welfare system, and moral decay in America is right out the mouths of southern republicans of the 1960's." I never claimed it resulted in racist policy. As usually, you totally missed the point.
So FDR's Tuskegee Experiment wasn't racist?