Ben Stein: Obama ‘Is The Most Racist President There Has Ever Been’

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“The president is the most racist president there has ever been in America,” Stein said. “He is purposely trying to use race to divide Americans.” Stein claimed that Obama and other Democrats are trying to portray the GOP as anti-black. “What the White House is trying to do is racialize all politics and they’re especially trying to tell the African-American voter that the GOP is against letting them have a chance at a good life in this economy, and that’s just a complete lie.” Stein continued: “I watch with fascination – with incredible fascination – all the stories about how...



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Nice try DopeTo3....But....Monkey see, monkey do is a pidgin-style saying that appeared in American culture in the early 1920s. The saying refers to the learning of a process without an understanding of why it works. Another definition implies the act of mimicry, usually with limited knowledge and/or concern of the consequences.[1]

Only RACIST, POND SCUM, Subversives would TRY to pass that one off... :ahole-1:

lol, Sure, the kid knew that right?
 
He IS the most racist president we've ever had and the Democratic Party is the most racist party we've ever had. The funny thing is how easy it has been for them to convince blacks that they care about them, despite their long history of enslaving them. Suckers.

I think Obama and LBJ are neck and neck.
 
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“The president is the most racist president there has ever been in America,” Stein said. “He is purposely trying to use race to divide Americans.” Stein claimed that Obama and other Democrats are trying to portray the GOP as anti-black. “What the White House is trying to do is racialize all politics and they’re especially trying to tell the African-American voter that the GOP is against letting them have a chance at a good life in this economy, and that’s just a complete lie.” Stein continued: “I watch with fascination – with incredible fascination – all the stories about how...



Racism2.png

Nice try DopeTo3....But....Monkey see, monkey do is a pidgin-style saying that appeared in American culture in the early 1920s. The saying refers to the learning of a process without an understanding of why it works. Another definition implies the act of mimicry, usually with limited knowledge and/or concern of the consequences.[1]

Only RACIST, POND SCUM, Subversives would TRY to pass that one off... :ahole-1:

lol, Sure, the kid knew that right?

When I was a kid, yes, when YOU were a kid, you were a racist!
 
White Southerners’ Reactions to the Civil Rights Movement

Through the long years of slavery and segregation, white Southerners produced and absorbed cruel stereotypes about African Americans: that they were unclean and shiftless, unintelligent and oversexed. Blacks became either clowns or savages, with no area in between. Whites often defined themselves — their status, identities, daily lives, and self-worth — in relation to these concocted notions about African Americans. If blacks were submissive and infantile, whites were strong and dignified. Blackness meant degradation; to be free was to be white. The civil rights struggle threatened to hoist African Americans up and out of this social “place” that whites had created for them. White Southerners would find blacks in their schools and neighborhoods, their restaurants, and polling places. Many whites feared this vision of the Southern future.


White Southerners Reactions to the Civil Rights Movement IIP Digital
 

Many southern Democrats became Republicans at the national level, while remaining with their old party in state and local politics throughout the 1970s and 1980s.



Lee Atwater, who served Reagan's chief strategist in the Southern states, claimed that by 1968, a vast majority of southern whites had learned to accept that racial slurs like "******" were very offensive and that mentioning "states rights" and reasons for its justification had now become the best way to both use the politically valuable race card and appeal to southern white voters.
 

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