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You're ignorant of history, a racist, a coward, and now claim it doesn't matter that England set the rules for THEIR COLONIES. Just more factless racist vomit from you. Keep flailing and failing....
My history is just fine. The fact is that slavery was here for 209 years before the Democratic party was founded.
 
Nobody here appreciates books more than me. I have my own library. I have one book on LBJ I have not got around to reading. I am traveling for work so I wont get to the book until I get back.

Caro. I will definetely look into that book. I also wont be goin to google to find a link to discredit your comments.

I was born in 63 so I know the people of that time. There was no stigma in using the "n" word. Context made all the difference. I always said the word originated in the south not through hate but through the dialect and lazy english.

Alot like any word that is on the vulgar side of language. Like *****, some call the woman they love thier *****. Some call the woman they love a ***** cause she is. Some hate that *****.

I have heard good people use the n-word simply as a word. Some used the word because they hate.

Without knowing LBJ, I will say he used the word in many different ways.

Did he hate blacks yet let one drive for him? Political genius you say, so where is the truth.

There is doubt in my mind depending on the year he may of been asked about his usage of the word depend on the context of the answer.

I dont think it was until the 80's that the n-word became 100% attached to hate which really is a shame.

Thank you for the book recommendation. Books trump google. Books are the wild card. Too many use google like a deck of cards. Flip the top card, it agrees with thier opinion, they are right.
Very few southerners hated blacks. Most simply had a disdain for them or felt paternal. I would say that most people in the Jim Crow south saw blacks and all other minorities as inferior and not as capable as whites. The ones that hated blacks also hated Catholics, Jews and Mexicans. Those people were the core members of the Klan. I hate to use Hollywood as an example, but movies like The Help and Hidden Figures clearly show that paternal attitude.
 
My history is just fine. The fact is that slavery was here for 209 years before the Democratic party was founded.
What you lack is perspective. You hate whites and constantly feel oppressed. My life has taught me that people of all races are pretty much the same. There are good and bad people, motivated and lazy people, ones full of hatred like you and benevolent people who see the good in all people. It’s far too late for you; but hopefully within a generation or two most people will feel like I do and a very few will feel like you. Racial hatred has been getting less and less prevalent since the Civil Rights days, I hope my great grand kids see the end of it.
 
The racist history of the Democratic party is well documented. The Democratic Party was founded in 1828. Slavery had been in this country since at least 1619. Slavery existed for 209 years before the democratic party was founded. Republicans today love telling blacks how the Democratic Party was pro-slavery and how it was the Republican Party that freed the slaves. There is a lot modern republicans choose not to tell blacks.

This video tells the story.

Unmasking the RISE of Black Democrats​


Pay close attention to this, IQ2:

You’re a dull, repetitive, dishonest hack.

Why would even a tard like you imagine you’re serving any purpose by constantly posting your bigotry? Nobody with a brain buys a ******* word you spew.
 
IM2 votes for the people who don’t care about black people. They throw money at mon citizens while black people suffer. IM2 will bend over to defend it.

 
I don't live in Brazil. 400,000 slaves came here. There were 4 milion by the end of slavery. 3.6 miion slaves were produced by slave breeding in America. Humans were manufactured to do labor. Women as young as 12 were forced to have children. They were required to be birthing mchines. So again, stop looking for excuses.

Not looking for excuses, what happened here was horrendous, but it was worse in other places.
 
So, it's all about your feelings? That's just nuts. We should feel bad about what happened here. Who thinks that slavery only happened in the US? What happened here had a direct impact on the slaves here, and their descendants with resulting repercussions that are still evident today. What happened somewhere else doesn't absolve the US for what we did as a country and doesn't minimize the harm done here. Only a childishly blithering idiot would possibly think it could.

Yes, what happened here was horrible. I choose however to look forward, knowing every year we will hear less and less about what happened.
 
Yes, what happened here was horrible. I choose however to look forward, knowing every year we will hear less and less about what happened.
That will never happen until we, as a country are able to acknowledge what happened, and the damage that was done. Telling them to just shut up about it adds insult to injury.
 
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Yes, what happened here was horrible. I choose however to look forward, knowing every year we will hear less and less about what happened.
Not if IM2 and his friends have anything to say on the matter. They want to milk the sins of the past for all they're worth and then some.
 
That will never happen until we, as a country are able to acknowledge what happened, and the damage that was done. Telling them to just shut up about it adds insult to injury.
We've acknowledged it, spilled enormous amounts of blood and treasure to correct what can be corrected and paid penance in blood. It's time, and past time to let the dead past bury it's dead and move on. Tearing the scabs off old wounds PREVENTS healing.
 
The democrat party sure is the party of racism
According to Caro, Robert Parker, Johnson’s sometime chauffer, described in his memoir Capitol Hill in Black and White a moment when Johnson asked Parker whether he’d prefer to be referred to by his name rather than “boy,” “n**ger” or “chief.” When Parker said he would, Johnson grew angry and said, “As long as you are black, and you’re gonna be black till the day you die, no one’s gonna call you by your goddamn name. So no matter what you are called, n**ger, you just let it roll off your back like water, and you’ll make it. Just pretend you’re a goddamn piece of furniture.” But we shouldn’t forget Johnson’s racism, either. After Johnson’s death, Parker would reflect on the Johnson who championed the landmark civil rights bills that formally ended American apartheid, and write, “I loved that Lyndon Johnson.” Then he remembered the president who called him a n**ger, and he wrote, “I hated that Lyndon Johnson.”
That was very mean of LBJ. I could not have worked for him.
Every President from Washington to Lincoln, except for 2, were slave masters. I'm happy LBJ passsed the Civil Rights bills he passed. But, yes, I'm sure he was a racist. He was a product of his time and envoirnment.
 
That was very mean of LBJ. I could not have worked for him.
Every President from Washington to Lincoln, except for 2, were slave masters. I'm happy LBJ passsed the Civil Rights bills he passed. But, yes, I'm sure he was a racist. He was a product of his time and envoirnment.
Without knowing LBJ, we dont know him. I lived in that time. I know how words were used. One word could be said in a dozen different context.

Like, ****.
 
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And that's where you choose to stay at. 209 years ago.
Considering that people like you celebrate a holiday for something that happened 248 years ago, you probaby need to STFU. It gets real old reading whites like you lying about how white racism is something that happened a long time ago.
 
The Democrats never stopped becoming racist. How many times did the Republicans come to the table with Civil Rights legislation only to be shot down by Democrats; including, JFK and LBJ in 1957. Democrats got behind Civil Rights when they brought it on their terms. A few short years later, LBJ figured that Blacks were votes to be had so he put together a plan to have Blacks voting “for the next 200 years”.

Today, we see Democrats use Blacks as a basis to fight off any type of voter ID process by calling it “racist”. But, their justification is that Blacks, compared to every other race in America, have the most difficulty in getting a State-issued ID as if they are incapable of doing so. How is that not degrading to a race???
 
I've read all of Caro's book on LBJ. And there are several.

Caro does not portray LBJ the way you and that hack article are trying to.

LBJ had to operate in a very racist Deep South, and he had to be a chameleon. He could be in a conversation on one side of the room and give the impression he was in total agreement with that group, then he could move to the other side of the room and be in total agreement with the opposite opinion with that group.

LBJ was a political genius. You should read Caro's books.

When someone asked him after the passage of those critical civil rights laws about his past using the n-word and acting like he was in harmony with his racist fellow legislators, he responded, "Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, I'm free at last."

LBJ did what he needed to do to break the Southern racists' hold on political power.
I started reading the book. It is written in 2002. It might be useful but I dont think it proves johnson was not a racist.

2002 is years past the time the democrat party began revisionism history. I will need to dig deeper and find books more of the time period that Johnson was in power.

I know that in 1959 johnson was unknown but the 2002 book describes him as a master.

If anything, caro books shows johsnon did not have guiding principles. Johnson spoke like a proper northern gentleman decieving the non-racists.

In the south among like minded souls, johnson was at ease and used the hateful term southerners used, "nigra."

For power Johson tricked the south. For power johnson tricked the, "southern block" which johnson was a part of and only pretended to be racist. That is not logical.

But, like I said, I have many books. I cross reference everything with other books. I like books written close to the time period I study. I do not put a lot of weight into books written in our politically correct times which may be written to, "color" our history proper.
 
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