Black Republicans

you HAD to be a Democrat to join the KKK; Republicans werent allowed to join. thinnk ROBERT BYRD.


and today the most deadly places BY FAR for Black men, women, and children are liberal-run cities


idiots and hypocrites
 
All of them were. 100% of them were Republicans wocka wocka

Blacks voted Republican and it paved the way for Civil Rights. If Blacks had stuck with Kennedy, Gore, Fulbright,.....Civil Rights would have never happened without a Republican push.

Yeah and Al Bundy was the star of his Football team. But now hes a shoe sales man. The GOP are shoe salesman talking about their hay day

Yeah I guess you are right there is only one time a person can win a HS football championship. Like there is only one time someone can walk on the Moon first, or win WW2. Much like the Republican party could only free the black man from the chains of the democrat party one time. Of course after that the record of the Republican party is still stellar but it is hard to do better then freeing a nation from the servitude forced upon them by the democrat party. After that high light the republican party passed all the laws helping blacks without democrat help. Then LBJ saw that the black vote could be profitable so they changed their rhetoric and gave the black man a little something. Even this president, clean and articulate as he is, can hardly be considered having lived the black experience. Except for the affirmative action stuff with Columbia and Harvard.

The democrat party, much like the Nazi party, has a lot of forgiveness to ask for. So far I have seen neither apologize for their sins of the past, which can only mean one thing.
 
you HAD to be a Democrat to join the KKK; Republicans werent allowed to join. thinnk ROBERT BYRD.


and today the most deadly places BY FAR for Black men, women, and children are liberal-run cities


idiots and hypocrites

True fact.

dimocraps also like to point out that Blacks began voting in a majority for dimocrap scum beginning with FDR. The same FDR that fought anti-lynching laws, refused to allow Blacks on the construction of the TVA or in the Combat Arms of the Service and appointed Hugo Black, a KKK member and author of the "Separation of Church and State" fiction, to the SCOTUS.

True. But, as with everything dimocraps say, they leave out some very important facts..... Like the FACT that dimocrap scum in the South, where the overwhelming majority of Black Americans lived, wouldn't let Blacks vote.

It just didn't happen very much. Sure, a few brave Black Men or Women might show up at the polling booth once in a while if the cameras were on. But they soon lost their jobs or were harassed out of town or killed.

Same with Republicans. In the old days (up to 1964 or so) the dimocrap-scum South didn't even bother with having Primary Elections for Republicans. Not worth the money, they said.

Go back and look at it. The Blacks elected before the 70's were from big cities within 99% Black populated Districts. That's dimocraps for you. Forget about anything besides winning, right boys? Find someone you can buy and put his name on the ticket...

Anyway, I can guarantee you that if Southern dimocrap scum had allowed Blacks to vote, the VAST majority of them would have voted Republican. I'm talking 99.9%

The ones voting for idiots like FDR were just showing up and voting for a Black Person from a Black District running for Congress or City Council on the dimocrap scum ticket.

dimocraps lie. It's what they do
 
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you HAD to be a Democrat to join the KKK; Republicans werent allowed to join. thinnk ROBERT BYRD.


and today the most deadly places BY FAR for Black men, women, and children are liberal-run cities


idiots and hypocrites

The military arm of the Democrat party, the KKK, not only killed blacks that had the guts to want to vote but they killed white Republicans. It is a sad time in America one the democrat party has never apologized for. If I were democrats I would have changed the name of the party years ago or left considering their history. But no they are proud of the name regardless of the past sins. As are the KKK.
 
IT'S COMICAL!!

a left-wing nutjob with the gall to accuse Repubs of talking about their hey-day?


LMAO!

you cant even get a liberal loser to admit obama is in charge; and this is the EIGHTH-STRAIGHT YEAR OF OVERALL Progressive Majority rule in the USA.

all you hear from left-wing nutjobs is how a MINORITY OF people the Left INSISTS they are superior to in every way are somehow able to "hold hostage" and "obstruct" those suposedly brilliant Progressive minds IN THE MAJORITY


idiots and hypocrites
 
In alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll those years since ..oh, 1929, you'd think pubs could have found a way to elect just a few more black folks.

Here is a list of African Americans elected to Congress since 1929.
(compiled before the 2010 election, so it does not reflect current count):
.
Pay special attention to the party affiliation:


Oscar Stanton De Priest Republican Illinois 1929-1935
Arthur W. Mitchell Democrat Illinois 1935-1943
William L. Dawson Democrat Illinois 1943-1970
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Democrat New York 1945-1967, 1967-1971
Charles Diggs Democrat Michigan 1955-1980
Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Democrat Pennsylvania 1958-1979
John Conyers Democrat 1965-present
Bill Clay Democrat Missouri 1969-2001
Louis Stokes Democrat Ohio 1969-1999
Shirley Chisholm Democrat New York 1969-1983
George W. Collins Democrat Illinois 1970-1972
Ron Dellums Democrat California 1971-1998
Ralph Metcalfe Democrat Illinois 1971-1978
Parren Mitchell Democrat Maryland 1971-1987
Charles B. Rangel Democrat New York 1971-present
Yvonne Brathwaite Burke Democrat California 1973-1979
Cardiss Collins Democrat Illinois 1973-1997
Barbara Jordan Democrat Texas 1973-1979
Andrew Young Democrat Georgia 1973-1977
Harold Ford, Sr. Democrat Tennessee 1975-1997
Julian C. Dixon Democrat California 1979-2000
William H. Gray, III Democrat Pennsylvania 1979-1991
Mickey Leland Democrat Texas 1979-1989
Bennett M. Stewart Democrat Illinois 1979-1981
George W. Crockett, Jr. Democrat Michigan 1980-1991
Mervyn M. Dymally Democrat California 1981-1993
Gus Savage Democrat Illinois 1981-1993
Harold Washington Democrat Illinois 1981-1983
Katie Hall Democrat Indiana 1982-1985
Major Owens Democrat New York 1983-2007
Ed Towns Democrat New York 1983-present
Alan Wheat Democrat Missouri 1983-1995
Charles Hayes Democrat Illinois 1983-1993
Alton R. Waldon, Jr. Democrat New York 1986-1987
Mike Espy Democrat Mississippi 1987-1993
Floyd H. Flake Democrat New York 1987-1998
John Lewis Democrat Georgia 1987-present
Kweisi Mfume Democrat Maryland 1987-1996
Donald M. Payne Democrat New Jersey 1989-present
Craig Anthony Washington Democrat Texas 1989-1995
Barbara-Rose Collins Democrat Michigan 1991-1997
Gary Franks Republican Connecticut 1991-1997
William J. Jefferson Democrat Louisiana 1991-2009
Maxine Waters Democrat California 1991-present
Lucien E. Blackwell Democrat Pennsylvania 1991-1995
Eva M. Clayton Democrat North Carolina 1992-2003
Sanford Bishop Democrat Georgia 1993-present
Corrine Brown Democrat Florida 1993-present
Jim Clyburn Democrat South Carolina 1993-present
Cleo Fields Democrat Louisiana 1993-1997
Alcee Hastings Democrat Florida 1993-present
Earl Hilliard Democrat Alabama 1993-2003
Eddie Bernice Johnson Democrat Texas 1993-present
Cynthia McKinney Democrat Georgia 1993-2003, 2005-2007
Carrie P. Meek Democrat Florida 1993-2003
Mel Reynolds Democrat Illinois 1993-1995
Bobby Rush Democrat Illinois 1993-present
Robert C. Scott Democrat Virginia 1993-present
Walter Tucker Democrat California 1993-1995
Mel Watt Democrat North Carolina 1993-present
Albert Wynn Democrat Maryland 1993-2008
Bennie Thompson Democrat Mississippi 1993-present
Chaka Fattah Democrat Pennsylvania 1995-present
Sheila Jackson-Lee Democrat Texas 1995-present
J. C. Watts Republican Oklahoma 1995-2003
Jesse Jackson, Jr. Democrat Illinois 1995-present
Juanita Millender-McDonald Democrat California 1996-2007
Elijah Cummings Democrat Maryland 1996-present
Julia Carson Democrat Indiana 1997-2007
Danny K. Davis Democrat Illinois 1997-present
Harold Ford, Jr. Democrat Tennessee 1997-2007
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Democrat Michigan 1997-present
Gregory W. Meeks Democrat New York 1998-present
Barbara Lee Democrat California 1998-present
Stephanie Tubbs Jones Democrat Ohio 1999-2008
William Lacy Clay, Jr. Democrat Missouri 2001-present
Diane Watson Democrat California 2001-present
Frank Ballance Democrat North Carolina 2003-2004
Artur Davis Democrat Alabama 2003-present
Denise Majette Democrat Georgia 2003-2005
Kendrick Meek Democrat Florida 2003-present
David Scott Democrat Georgia 2003-present
G. K. Butterfield Democrat North Carolina 2004-present
Emanuel Cleaver Democrat Missouri 2005-present
Al Green Democrat Texas 2005-present
Gwen Moore Democrat Wisconsin 2005-present
Yvette D. Clarke Democrat New York 2007-present
Keith Ellison Democrat Minnesota 2007-present
Hank Johnson Democrat Georgia 2007-present
Laura Richardson Democrat California 2007-present
André Carson Democrat Indiana 2008-present
Donna Edwards Democrat Maryland 2008-present
Marcia Fudge Democrat Ohio 2008-present

...in allllllllllllllllllllllllllllll those years...THREE republicans.
93 democrats
. ---> Since 1929.
Grand Total: THREE REPUBLICANS.
THREE.

*note: this was compiled pre-2010 elections. Since then a few more added, including the one termer West, and the Senator that was installed by the Governor (not elected as Senator)
 
Of course you omit the last 50+ years of history when the former white Southern "dixiecrats" left the Democratic party and became Republicans, due to the progress made against racism and segregation. That is why the South went from a Democratic stronghold to a Republican stronghold. Nixon and Goldwater began the Southern strategy, ignoring the black vote and exploiting racial conflicts.

The Southern strategy is more myth than fact but even you accept the whole idea of it that will not change the fact blacks were treated far worse by Souther Democrats before the so called Southern strategy then they ever have been in the 50 years since.

If the Southern strategy is a myth, why did Lee Atwater admit to using it? Why did Ken Mehlman apologize to the NAACP for it?

Most people live in the present. So the Republicans abolished slavery 150 years ago. That's nice. What have you done for me lately? So Republicans supported the civil rights act in 1964. Why are they such assholes now? Why do Republicans demonize blacks and other minorities for all societal ills? Why do Republicans work to suppress black votes? Why are Republicans pro-discrimination?

They apologized because they are idiots who do not know their history. They think that admitting to something made up by democrats makes them seem opened minded, it makes them idiots.
 
wow! nice list

and it means what exactly?

that NOBODY panders like a Democrat (using other people's money)???

here is another fact:

Black Americans had it MUCH BETTER when Republicans ran things

much better
 
I think one of the more illuminating insights I've ever seen on why there are not more black republicans is this letter I read, back in 2003.

It's from Shannon Reeves. He was Secretary of the California Republican Party and was the highest-ranking African-American Party official elected in the State.


He wrote this open letter to his party.

Open Letter to the Board of the California Republican Party
By Shannon Reeves Thursday, January 09, 2003
To: Members of the Board of Directors of the California Republican Party

Dear Colleagues: As many of us have learned in recent media reports, Vice Chairman Bill Back distributed an article entitled, ''What if the South had Won the Civil War?'' -- an article that concludes that problems with race relations in America are the result of slaves being freed through Reconstruction, and black migration out of the south as a result of desegregation. This article trivialized slavery and it trivialized the impacts of slavery on my ancestors and people of African decent. The notion that this country would be better off if my ancestors had remained enslaved, and considered less than whole people, is personally offensive, abhorrent, and vile.

It is particularly offensive because my own party's vice chairman distributed this bigoted propaganda in an official CRP newsletter.

Those of us in leadership positions have a responsibility to teach, raise awareness, and encourage thoughtful debate. We also have a responsibility to do so in an honest and ethical manner. Had distribution of the article in question been prefaced by a disclaimer that the editors didn't necessarily agree with the author's views, however, and felt the article had value for the debate it might create on federalism, I might have accepted the vice chairman's position in his January 4 statement that his ''newsletter is a forum for varying political discussion.'' As reported in the same day's Contra Costa Times, when asked several different times if he was offended by the article, Bill Back sidestepped the question and refused to answer. The lack of any such disclaimer or direct and honest response to the reporter can only lead me to one conclusion that Bill Back is sympathetic to the author's views. Why else would he distribute an obscure article that has absolutely no relevance to California, nor to Republican politics in his official California Republican Party newsletter?

I am sick and tired of being embarrassed by elected Republican officials who have no sensitivity for issues that alienate whole segments of our population. Republican leaders who consort with the Council of Conservative Citizens, highlight stump speeches at Bob Jones University, reminisce about segregationist campaigns, and sympathize with the bigoted views - and the very real possibility that others in our party affiliate with the Free Congress Foundation and groups with similar offensive ideology - perpetuate broad public opinion that Republicans harbor racist and bigoted ideals. Bill Back's conduct is the most current embarrassment to our party. His decision to distribute bigoted information demonstrates a lack of judgment and political acumen that's not appropriate for someone in a leadership position, especially as vice chairman of the California Republican Party.
This embarrassment is different for a black Republican.

Not only do I have to sit in rooms and behave professionally towards Republicans who share this heinous ideology, I have to go home to a hostile environment where I'm called an ''Uncle Tom'' and maligned as a sell-out to my community because I'm a member of the Republican Party.

When I go to the barbershop on Friday or my church on Sunday--wherever I go in the black community--I have to explain that Trent Lott's affiliation with the Council of Conservative Citizens doesn't represent all Republicans, that it was just an isolated incident. When they then question me about the scores of Republicans who visit Bob Jones University, I tell them that Republicans visit black universities, too.

When they ask how I can serve in a party where the second in command, the man seeking our top spot distributes bigoted literature, I tell them that Bill Back doesn't represent the grassroots of this party--he's just one man. Black Republicans are expected to provide window dressing and cover to prove that this is not a racist party, yet our own leadership continues to act otherwise.

People judge people by their experience of them, and by their actions, and when those actions do not match their words, actions become the more honest means by which to measure a person.

I don't talk about what it's like for me to be a black Republican, and what I live through day to day because I've made a choice to be true to and fight for my beliefs. But I think the time has come for those of you in this party to understand what I encounter from other Republicans.

Maybe it will help you understand how hard this fight really is--and how insurmountable the ill-conceived actions of Republican leaders like Bill Back make it.

When I travel to speak at Republican conferences and events around the country, wandering through hotels, convention centers and social clubs, as I approach the rooms where I'm scheduled to speak, I am often told by Republicans that I must be in the wrong place.

>>>While boarding a shuttle bus to a national convention a few years ago, an attendee who was already on the bus introduced himself to another white guest who was boarding, took one look at me and, in an attempt to be helpful, told me I was on the wrong bus.
As a Bush delegate at the 2000 convention in Philadelphia, I proudly wore my delegate's badge and RNC lapel pin as I worked the convention.


Regardless of the fact that I was obviously a delegate prominently displaying my credentials, no less than six times did white delegates dismissively tell me to fetch them a taxi or carry their luggage.


Imagine how our Republican women would have felt if they had been mistaken for hotel maids. These people didn't see that I wasn't wearing a uniform; all they saw was a black face and they made an assumption. I am a proud Republican, one who has traveled this great country from Harlem to Honolulu to promote the Republican message. I've campaigned from Inyo to Siskiyou.

Wherever I've been asked to go, I've shown up for this party, speaking to literally thousands of groups. And through it all, I've met thousands upon thousands of grassroots volunteers who have welcomed me, given me good advice, prayers, love, and support. ..."

It's archived now, but the Freepers have a copy posted of the letter: Open Letter to the Board of the California Republican Party

It does cause one to wonder why there are not more black republicans...
 
HistoryTest


BLACK POLITICAL HISTORY: THE UNTOLD STORY
NOTE: All answers are "b."



1. What Party was founded as the anti-slavery Party and fought to free blacks from slavery?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



2. What was the Party of Abraham Lincoln who signed the emancipation proclamation that resulted in the Juneteenth celebrations that occur in black communities today?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



3. What Party passed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution granting blacks freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



4. What Party passed the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 granting blacks protection from the Black Codes and prohibiting racial discrimination in public accommodations, and was the Party of most blacks prior to the 1960’s, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



5. What was the Party of the founding fathers of the NAACP?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



6. What was the Party of President Dwight Eisenhower who sent U.S. troops to Arkansas to desegregate schools, established the Civil Rights Commission in 1958, and appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the U.S. Supreme Court which resulted in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision ending school segregation?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



7. What Party, by the greatest percentage, passed the Civil Rights Acts of the 1950’s and 1960’s?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



8. What was the Party of President Richard Nixon who instituted the first Affirmative Action program in 1969 with the Philadelphia Plan that established goals and timetables?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



9. What is the Party of President George W. Bush who appointed more blacks to high-level positions than any president in history and who spent record money education, job training and health care to help black Americans prosper?

[ ] a. Democratic Party

[ ] b. Republican Party



BLACK POLITICAL HISTORY: THE UNTOLD STORY

NOTE: All answers are "b."



10. What Party fought to keep blacks in slavery and was the Party of the Ku Klux Klan?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



11. What Party from 1870 to 1930 used fraud, whippings, lynching, murder, intimidation, and mutilation to get the black vote, and passed the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws which legalized racial discrimination and denied blacks their rights as citizens?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



12. What was the Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry Truman who rejected anti-lynching laws and efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



13. What was the Party of President Lyndon Johnson, who called Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “that [N-word] preacher” because he opposed the Viet Nam War; and President John F. Kennedy who voted against the 1957 Civil Rights law as a Senator, then as president opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. after becoming president and the FBI investigate Dr. King on suspicion of being a communist?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



14. What is the Party of the late Senators Robert Byrd who was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Ernest “Fritz” Hollings who hoisted the Confederate flag over the state capitol in South Carolina while governor, and Ted Kennedy who called black judicial nominees “Neanderthals” while blocking their appointments?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



15. What was the Party of President Bill Clinton who failed to fight the terrorists after the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, sent troops to war in Bosnia and Kosovo without Congressional approval, vetoed the Welfare Reform law twice before signing it, and refused to comply with a court order to have shipping companies develop an Affirmative Action Plan?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



16. What is the Party of Vice President Al Gore whose father voted against the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960’s, and who lost the 2000 election as confirmed by a second recount of Florida votes by the “Miami Herald” and a consortium of major news organizations and the ruling by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission that blacks were not denied the right to vote?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party



17. What Party is against school vouchers, against school prayers, and takes the black vote for granted without ever acknowledging their racist past or apologizing for trying to expand slavery, lynching blacks and passing the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws that caused great harm to blacks?

[ ] a. Republican Party

[ ] b. Democratic Party
 
The Southern strategy is more myth than fact but even you accept the whole idea of it that will not change the fact blacks were treated far worse by Souther Democrats before the so called Southern strategy then they ever have been in the 50 years since.

If the Southern strategy is a myth, why did Lee Atwater admit to using it? Why did Ken Mehlman apologize to the NAACP for it?

Most people live in the present. So the Republicans abolished slavery 150 years ago. That's nice. What have you done for me lately? So Republicans supported the civil rights act in 1964. Why are they such assholes now? Why do Republicans demonize blacks and other minorities for all societal ills? Why do Republicans work to suppress black votes? Why are Republicans pro-discrimination?

They apologized because they are idiots who do not know their history. They think that admitting to something made up by democrats makes them seem opened minded, it makes them idiots.

It's because he was an apparatchik with no interest in Republicans or Republican politics.

It's because he was a closet butt-ranger.

It's because he's looking for a job in the party of butt-rangers.

It's because he probably couldn't get a job unless he betrayed his former bosses.

It's because communists LOVE self-criticism and this 'apology' would almost certainly guarantee him a job with the scum of the Earth -- dimocraps.

It's because he is a scumbag now and was a scumbag then.

Republicans have scumbags in their midst, too.

But we just send them to the party of scumbags (dimocraps) when we find them out.

Good riddance
 
interesting list; just taking a quick glance at it i can see several Democrats who went to prison or had to resign over corruption. Several others who had major scandals.

since libs are so predictable; i have to say not BECAUSE they are Black; BUT BECASE THEY ARE DEMS
and a corrupt Black Dem is pretty bad; since he is often representing people that are poor.

idiots and hypocrites

gus "there is no such thing as black racism; racism is white" Savage?
corrupt floyd flake of new york? really?
ALCEE HASTINGS? are you serious?
William Jefferson? the guy who commandeered a helicopter that should have been rescuing Black folk trapped on roofs during Katrina; to go and get BRIBE MONEY stashed in the freezer of his house?


there are several more examples


idiots and hypocrites

Black Dems are the ultimate sell-outs
 
What ideology actively works to discriminate, and has historically worked to discriminate against blacks, including enslaving them:

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is B.
 
What ideology actively works to discriminate, and has historically worked to discriminate against blacks, including enslaving them:

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is B.

Two can play the spin game.......

What ideology is continually reminding blacks that they are different than whites and should be treated differently?

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is A.
 
What ideology actively works to discriminate, and has historically worked to discriminate against blacks, including enslaving them:

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is B.

Pandering Progressive ideology trapped millions of black Americans in a cycle of welfare dependency that spanned generations in some families; destroyed the nuclear Black family; and caused near genocidal rates of Black on Black homicide that continue to this day.

you're hilarious; in a pathetic sort of way
 
What ideology actively works to discriminate, and has historically worked to discriminate against blacks, including enslaving them:

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is B.

You talk like you've got a paper asshole.

What is a liberal?

What is a Conservative?

Was Hitler a liberal or a Conservative?

How about Stalin?

How about Mao or Pol Pot or Fidel or Che or Abraham Lincoln?

I'll tell you what the difference is...

scumbags like you like to identity as liberal or progressive when nothing could be further from the truth.

You take anything that happens in currently popular culture, your cause du jour and claim it for the liberals of the world.

The you take anything that happens to be unpopular, like say... Murdering 20 or 30 Million people and assign it to the conservative column even though the Men committing the murders and genocides were FLAMING LIBERALS of their time.

Here it is scumbag... dimocrap scum fought to keep Blacks enslaved. Republicans fought and died to free them.

We have never favored one race over another. You ALWAYS have. Know why? Because you're racists.

The WORST thing that can be said about Republicans is that we approach the race divide with benign indifference.

Know why, moron?

Because WE don't believe in the inferiority of Blacks like you do.

Because WE don't believe Black People need any help.

Because WE think Black People are just as smart, just as motivated, just as family-oriented, just as loving of their children, just as patriotic, just as caring as anybody else in this Country.

YOU don't.

You want to stand over them, giving them a few crumbs and telling them that they just can't make it in this world without the help of you well-meaning White People who be taking care of the po' Black Man because he's just too stupid to make it on his own.

Bullshit. Fucking BULLSHIT.

Black People don't need your help. What they need is for scum like you to get the FUCK out of their lives.

You're a dirtbag.
 
What ideology actively works to discriminate, and has historically worked to discriminate against blacks, including enslaving them:

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is B.

Two can play the spin game.......

What ideology is continually reminding blacks that they are different than whites and should be treated differently?

[ ] A. Liberal

[ ] B. Conservative

Answer is A.
Let's hear from a history professor and stalwart republican:


"No Republican here should kid themselves about it:

the greatest leaders in fighting for an integrated America in the 20th century were in the Democratic Party.

The fact is, it was the liberal wing of the Democratic Party that ended segregation.


The fact is that it was Franklin Delano Roosevelt who gave hope to a nation that was in despair and could have slid into dictatorship. And the fact is, every Republican has much to learn from studying what the Democrats did right." Newt Gingrich
 
For all you LIB men who pee sitting down:
May I introduce you to one of the main players the Civil Rights Movement: George Wallace. Nuff said.
 

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