woodguru wrote:
I don't care what the spin on any given situation is, the facts will not match the spin, and the facts are the only real t***h
You can put wh**ever spin you want on s***ery, but the fact remains that the south fought against the end of s***ery as hard as they fought to segregate b****s from their society. Black bathrooms, restaurants, drinking fountains, and b****s that defied those rules were subject to being jailed, beaten, or even hung.
Take the politics out, because those lines are blurred in terms of whether the culprits were dem or republican, it doesn't matter because the fact is that there were many many white people that objected horribly to b****s being free and accepted as equals to w****s.
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That's really big of you say,
"Take the politics out, because those lines are blurred in terms of whether the culprits were dem or republican".
The
r****t roots of Democratic Party have run long and deep, as shown below. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones, and project onto others, when they themselves are the far guiltier party!
"The Republican Party had planks in its party platforms addressing the rights of African-Americans in the early 20th century. The Democrats, meanwhile, used the KKK as their stormtroopers, lynching and terrorizing b****s in the South beginning just after the Civil War and continued this practice for a century.
During the 1950s and the beginning of the Civil Rights era, Virginia Democratic Sen. Harry Byrd was so vehemently against the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision that he took the time to write a āSouthern Manifestoā that opposed desegregation in American schools.
The latter half of the 20th century brought plenty more of its share of r****t Democratic politicians.
Lyndon Johnson, who now is lauded as a hero for passing the Civil Rights Act, was fond of using the N-word behind closed doors and even changed his pronunciation based on regional dialect. Prior to 1964, Johnson was a stalwart against civil rights legislation in Congress and was a leader in the massive Southern Resistance movement of Southern states that opposed integration in the 1950s.
Jimmy Carter, who loved falsely branding anyone who disagreed with him a r****t, such as Ronald Reagan, supported legislation in the Georgia State Senate that would have eviscerated the Civil Rights Act in the early 1960s as well as housing rights. And in 1976, Mr. Carter stayed with the Plains Baptist Church even as it v**ed against allowing b****s to join.
Even in the modern era, when weāre all supposed to be above such evilness, Democrats are still stuck in their old ways. Nothing has changed for the Democratic Party.
Gov. Ralph Northam, Virginia Democrat, wore blackface while in grad school in the 1980s. Or it might have been a KKK hood. Weāre still not sure which. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, a Democrat, also has a r****t past. Why arenāt they being protested? Just this week, the congressional Democratic leadership committed the worst kind of faux pas by posing in traditional Kente cloth in an attempt to out-woke the virtue signaling r****rs in our streets. Black leaders were not impressed.
S******c r****m is indeed a vile problem, one that must be addressed immediately.
When Democrats stop pointing fingers and look in the mirror, we can begin the conversation about where the s******c r****m truly lies.https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jun/12/of-course-there-is-systemic-r****m-in-america-and-/