What you are admiring is that being openly racist or bigoted no longer is considered an impediment for being president. I on the other hand find racism and bigotry a line that should not be crossed especially by the leaders. If you do so. You take a step to repeat some of the worst atrocities in history. Don't believe me. Look through some of the posts who deal with this incident. The cheer vitriol and outright hate present should chill you to the bone.
So tell us how you dealt with Ralph Northam in blackface
LBJ used n***** more than the KKK, yet he more than MLK brought civil rights and voting rights to blacks. So, was he a racist and bigot? And, he was president.
LBJ played to his audience. When dealing with racist politicians he would speak in the language that worked best with them
In context, in the early 1960s the N Word was considered to be vulgar but was openly used when referring to blacks. I heard it openly on network television even in shows like All in the Family in the early 70s
Today, it is worse than the F Word
Doesn’t make LBJ a racist
Ah... so it is "context" you seem to be saying.
LBJ was not a racist I agree. He was an American who was raised at that period to look at blacks a lot differently than we do today. So by TODAY"s standards he was "racist".
And so to with Trump... CONTEXT!
Here are the exact tweets by Trump regarding these ignorant congresswomen.
Please point out where he was saying they should go back to their countries and NOT come back to the USA.
His point was why are they bitching and moaning about the BEST racial relation country in the world?
Why don't they go back to their countries. Help improve their countries. Then come back and teach us how to be as good as they are!
AGAIN... if you are are intellectually honest and read exactly what Trump wrote then you'll see how the biased MSM continues to enflame people!
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