Harvard students sit 1964 Louisiana Literacy Test for blacks and every person FAILED

Uncensored is too dumb to realize the GOP has admitted this on 2 separate occasions. Not too mention Lee Atwater elaborated on it in this interview.

Asslips is too stupid to grasp that politics allows no vacuum - as the democrat brand fell, the Republicans filled the gap, That's all the "Southern Strategy" ever really was.

Oh, and aren't you Sociopaths pursuing your own "Southern Strategy" based on anti-white racism as we speak? Particularly in the Hispanic communities?
 
Its hard to point to as single election where the South turned Red

In 1960, Kennedy easilly won the solid south Dixiecrats
In 1964, Johnson still held the south in a landslide against Goldwater
In 1968, neither the Democrats or Republicans won the south with George Wallace taking SC, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi
From 72 on, the south was decidedly Red

Of course you can point out individual Democrats who won in the South. Jimmy Carter for example. But you can't deny the overall switch of voters away from the Democratic Party to the Republicans

Again, Nixon won in 72' - but you still had the good ol' boys of the democrats in congress,the Senate, and in governorships - despite the big lie you promote.
 
Uncensored is too dumb to realize the GOP has admitted this on 2 separate occasions. Not too mention Lee Atwater elaborated on it in this interview.

Asslips is too stupid to grasp that politics allows no vacuum - as the democrat brand fell, the Republicans filled the gap, That's all the "Southern Strategy" ever really was.

Oh, and aren't you Sociopaths pursuing your own "Southern Strategy" based on anti-white racism as we speak? Particularly in the Hispanic communities?
Yes the Democrats created a vacuum by changing from conservative racists to liberals. Yes the Republicans filled that vacuum by switching from liberals to conservative racists. Thanks for showing weakness. The moment you started trying to change the subject to Hispanics and anti-white racism I knew you didnt believe the crap you were typing.
 
It's time people see through the sham that Harvard is. Actually Obama has proven that. Maybe they have been the elite, or some kind of elite, at one point, but that's over. It's just a political institution. The masses should be made aware of this.






Harvard students sit 1964 Louisiana Literacy Test and every person FAILED Daily Mail Online
Um...you DO know those Literacy tests were only given to blacks and they were designed for anyone taking them to fail, right?
 
It's time people see through the sham that Harvard is. Actually Obama has proven that. Maybe they have been the elite, or some kind of elite, at one point, but that's over. It's just a political institution. The masses should be made aware of this.






Harvard students sit 1964 Louisiana Literacy Test and every person FAILED Daily Mail Online
Um...you DO know those Literacy tests were only given to blacks and they were designed for anyone taking them to fail, right?
It only mattered that the negro failed. That's the beauty of it.
 
24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.
 
Yes the Democrats created a vacuum by changing from conservative racists to liberals.

What exactly was "conservative" about them, sploogy? Were these staunch opponents of big government and the New Deal that we are talking about? Was Fritz Hollings demanding that industry be deregulated? Did Al Gore Sr. demand that Social Security be privatized? \

What was it that was "conservative?

The answer? Not a fucking thing - you are simply engaging in the big lie - these were big government, FDR loving lefties - every goddamned one of them.
 
Um...you DO know those Literacy tests were only given to blacks and they were designed for anyone taking them to fail, right?

Have you taken the test?

I agree they were designed to cause the person to fail, but they were so POORLY designed that they can easily be defeated by anyone with an IQ above 80 - which means you would fail, but Harvard students should have breezed through.
 
Harvard really shouldn't be teaching their students that America has 57 states until they are prepared to provide the names of all 57.
 
24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

bid

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

The key to success is to shake off the absurdity of the wording.
 
Harvard really shouldn't be teaching their students that America has 57 states until they are prepared to provide the names of all 57.

Harvard teaches students that America is a plutocracy that is illegitimately exploiting the working class through the free market system, and that only a centrally planned and managed economy can provide justice to the public.

Concern over how many states are in the union isn't something that Harvard ever considers, they are dedicated to social justice, not teaching bourgeois facts and figures.
 
24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

in your handwriting
every
word
the
line
Print
third

Then you print
other
the
and
third
 
24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

bid

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

The key to success is to shake off the absurdity of the wording.
dib and bid dont look the same and they are two different words. They are looking for a palindrome.
Yes the Democrats created a vacuum by changing from conservative racists to liberals.

What exactly was "conservative" about them, sploogy? Were these staunch opponents of big government and the New Deal that we are talking about? Was Fritz Hollings demanding that industry be deregulated? Did Al Gore Sr. demand that Social Security be privatized? \

What was it that was "conservative?

The answer? Not a fucking thing - you are simply engaging in the big lie - these were big government, FDR loving lefties - every goddamned one of them.
If you knew what conservative meant you would be embarrassed to ask that question. Conservative basically means..

noun. a person who is averse to change and holds to traditional values and attitudes, typically in relation to politics

Conservatives wanted to maintain racism. These are the guys that fought a war to keep slavery and now want to enslave everyone that has a job. Liberals on the other hand are open to trying new things especially if it means bettering everyones standard of living.

adj. holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion.

If you keep advocating trickle down economics you simply havent learned your lesson because you are stupid
 
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24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

bid

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

The key to success is to shake off the absurdity of the wording.
No, I'm sorry we were looking for a palindrome - bid "printed" backwards is dib.
You've taken the "absurdity" of the wording too literally. chuckle chuckle ;)
 
dib and bid dont look the same and they are two different words. They are looking for a palindrome.
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No, the weren't - they were looking for a "gotcha,." bid is a mirror image, hold it to the mirror and it is the same.

The question was designed to cause faliure - you would have failed.

If you knew what conservative meant you would be embarrassed to ask that question. Conservative basically means..

noun. a person who is averse to change and holds to traditional values and attitudes, typically in relation to politics

Conservatives wanted to maintain racism. These are the guys that fought a war to keep slavery and now want to enslave everyone that has a job. Liberals on the other hand are open to trying new things especially if it means bettering everyones standard of living.

Lying is literally the only tool in your bag - so I can't blame you for using it.

{In the United States, conservatism is rooted in the American Revolution and its commitment to republicanism, sovereignty of the people, and the rights and liberties of Englishmen while expelling the king and his supporters. Most European conservative writers do not accept American conservatism as genuine; they consider it to be a variety of liberalism. Modern American liberals in the New Deal do not disagree with that consensus view, but conservatives spend much more emphasis on the Revolutionary origins, with the Tea Party advocates using an episode from the 1770s for their name and some even dress in costumes from that era at their rallies.}

Conservatism - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

We are speaking of conservatism in politics.

Don't worry, shitflinger will squeal with delight at your lie.
 
No, the weren't - they were looking for a "gotcha,." bid is a mirror image, hold it to the mirror and it is the same.
The question was designed to cause faliure - you would have failed..

No where in the instructions does it say to use a mirror. You would have failed

Lying is literally the only tool in your bag - so I can't blame you for using it.

{In the United States, conservatism is rooted in the American Revolution and its commitment to republicanism, sovereignty of the people, and the rights and liberties of Englishmen while expelling the king and his supporters. Most European conservative writers do not accept American conservatism as genuine; they consider it to be a variety of liberalism. Modern American liberals in the New Deal do not disagree with that consensus view, but conservatives spend much more emphasis on the Revolutionary origins, with the Tea Party advocates using an episode from the 1770s for their name and some even dress in costumes from that era at their rallies.}

Conservatism - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

We are speaking of conservatism in politics.

Don't worry, shitflinger will squeal with delight at your lie.

I cant believe you skipped the first part of your own link. Again you have failed but I have come to expect that of you.

Conservatism as a political and social philosophy promotes retaining traditional social institutions in the context of the culture and civilization. Some conservatives seek to preserve things as they are, emphasizing stability and continuity, while others, called reactionaries, oppose modernism and seek a return to "the way things were"
 
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24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

in your handwriting
every
word
the
line
Print
third

Then you print
other
the
and
third
29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

No silly, you were to print every third word "in the same line".

every word the line Print third - other the and third

or

First line > every word the line Print third - the third< every third word "in the same line"

or..
 
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24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

in your handwriting
every
word
the
line
Print
third

Then you print
other
the
and
third
29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

No silly, you were to print every third word "in the same line".

every word the line Print third - other the and third

or

First line > every word the line Print third - the < every third word "in the same line"

or..
This one would take ten minutes by itself. :laugh:
 
24. Print a word that looks the same whether it is printed forwards or backwards.

This could easily be interpreted as asking for a palindrome such as civic, eye or rotor; but more strictly requiring a word that is also a mirror image such as wow, or MOM. MOM written in lower case could then also be graded as incorrect: mom

Also, those question requiring diagrams could be shot down if a square looked too rectangular or for lack of precision on a bisecting line.

I'd like to see what people come up with for the answer to this:

29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

in your handwriting
every
word
the
line
Print
third

Then you print
other
the
and
third
29. Write every other word in the first line and print every third
word in the same line, but capitalize the fifth word that you
write.

No silly, you were to print every third word "in the same line".

every word the line Print third - other the and third

or

First line > every word the line Print third - the third< every third word "in the same line"

or..
Notice the change from "write", which implies cursive, and "print."
 

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