Spiderman, the left can't leave it alone...black actress won't enter National Monument, slavery....

95% of blacks vote for the party of racism...are they individual racists? Or do they simply not understand the history and present of the the democrat party? That is the question...the democrat party is the party of racism........how they vote reveals they don't know their own history...
LOLOL

Look at the ^^^ racist ^^^ calling 95% of Black Americans, ignorant about racism leveled against them.

Racist moron.... blacks know which party was the party of racism then and they know which is the party of racism now.

Yep- this is a guy who claims that Democrats are all racists- when 95% of African American voters are Democrats.

And believes that President Obama is a racist- but President Trump is not.

And that Martin Luther King Jr. was a fool.

And that all of the people who have fought to keep the Confederate flag flying and Confederate monuments in place- those people are not the racists- he believes the racists are the ones who want the Confederate flags taken down.

Any time he wants to see a real racist- all he has to do is look in a mirror.


Yep...some Republicans have mistakenly taken those monuments as symbols against federal government over reach.....

The democrats...want those statues taken down as fast as possible so no one realizes that all those guys...were democrats who fought to keep blacks as slaves.....

95% of blacks vote for the political party that owned slaves....fought to keep slaves, fought against every Civil Rights act that was important until the very end when blacks were going to vote no matter how many blacks democrats lynched and fire bombed......they mainly vote democrat because they are being educated in schools controlled by the democrat controlled teachers union.

King supported the racist LBJ over the actual Civil Rights hero Barry Goldwater...
Again.... blacks are smarter than you. They know it was 150 years when Democrats owned slaves. They also know they were racist southerners who are now mostly Republicans. That's why they're primarily Democrat now even though they they used to be primarily Republican.


Yes....you can tell voting for democrats has done a lot for blacks in this country......their out of wedlock birth rate is close to 70%....their education in democrat controlled schools sometimes reaches 50% graduation rates....the poverty, crime and murder rates...yes, voting for the racist democrat party and their racist policies has helped blacks in the United States.......

The racists in the south stayed with the democrat party, those who grew up, and didn't want to obsess about race became Republicans.....racism is the core of the democrat party, racists of all colors belong to the party, and their racist parties have destroyed minority communities throughout the United States....
Nope, Republicans control most of that. In the racist south, they control most governorships, state legislatures, U.S. Congressional seats, local school boards. The southern racists, who were once Democrats a long time ago, haven't changed their views on blacks, only their political party; which is now Republican. Because LBJ stabbed them in the back for supporting civil rights for blacks.
 
Quote from the man who 2aguy calls a fool- but whom the rest of America calls a Civil Rights hero.
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported....

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.



This is who King voted against......

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.


"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."



So tell us why King voted for the racist and not the actual Civil Rights Hero.....
LOLOLOL

You're actually criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. for supporting the president who delivered civil rights for blacks.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You really can't get any dumber. You've reached your apex.
 
LOLOL

Look at the ^^^ racist ^^^ calling 95% of Black Americans, ignorant about racism leveled against them.

Racist moron.... blacks know which party was the party of racism then and they know which is the party of racism now.

Yep- this is a guy who claims that Democrats are all racists- when 95% of African American voters are Democrats.

And believes that President Obama is a racist- but President Trump is not.

And that Martin Luther King Jr. was a fool.

And that all of the people who have fought to keep the Confederate flag flying and Confederate monuments in place- those people are not the racists- he believes the racists are the ones who want the Confederate flags taken down.

Any time he wants to see a real racist- all he has to do is look in a mirror.


Yep...some Republicans have mistakenly taken those monuments as symbols against federal government over reach.....

The democrats...want those statues taken down as fast as possible so no one realizes that all those guys...were democrats who fought to keep blacks as slaves.....

95% of blacks vote for the political party that owned slaves....fought to keep slaves, fought against every Civil Rights act that was important until the very end when blacks were going to vote no matter how many blacks democrats lynched and fire bombed......they mainly vote democrat because they are being educated in schools controlled by the democrat controlled teachers union.

King supported the racist LBJ over the actual Civil Rights hero Barry Goldwater...
Again.... blacks are smarter than you. They know it was 150 years when Democrats owned slaves. They also know they were racist southerners who are now mostly Republicans. That's why they're primarily Democrat now even though they they used to be primarily Republican.


Yes....you can tell voting for democrats has done a lot for blacks in this country......their out of wedlock birth rate is close to 70%....their education in democrat controlled schools sometimes reaches 50% graduation rates....the poverty, crime and murder rates...yes, voting for the racist democrat party and their racist policies has helped blacks in the United States.......

The racists in the south stayed with the democrat party, those who grew up, and didn't want to obsess about race became Republicans.....racism is the core of the democrat party, racists of all colors belong to the party, and their racist parties have destroyed minority communities throughout the United States....
Nope, Republicans control most of that. In the racist south, they control most governorships, state legislatures, U.S. Congressional seats, local school boards. The southern racists, who were once Democrats a long time ago, haven't changed their views on blacks, only their political party; which is now Republican. Because LBJ stabbed them in the back for supporting civil rights for blacks.


The South isn't racist...there are too many Republicans there now....the real racism is in democrat controlled cities....especially democrat controlled neighborhoods.....that is where minorities suffer...under democrat control.
 
Quote from the man who 2aguy calls a fool- but whom the rest of America calls a Civil Rights hero.
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported....

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.



This is who King voted against......

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.


"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."



So tell us why King voted for the racist and not the actual Civil Rights Hero.....
LOLOLOL

You're actually criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. for supporting the president who delivered civil rights for blacks.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You really can't get any dumber. You've reached your apex.


He delivered more power to the federal government....and fought against Civil Rights for blacks his entire career....Goldwater would have delivered the 64 Act without these .... they gave the government too much power..... which is why the democrats came on board......votes and power, that is all they wanted...and now, the blacks suffer under their control...

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed.
 
The South isn't racist.
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Quote from the man who 2aguy calls a fool- but whom the rest of America calls a Civil Rights hero.
View attachment 139919

Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported....

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.



This is who King voted against......

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.


"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."



So tell us why King voted for the racist and not the actual Civil Rights Hero.....
LOLOLOL

You're actually criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. for supporting the president who delivered civil rights for blacks.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You really can't get any dumber. You've reached your apex.


He delivered more power to the federal government....and fought against Civil Rights for blacks his entire career....Goldwater would have delivered the 64 Act without these .... they gave the government too much power..... which is why the democrats came on board......votes and power, that is all they wanted...and now, the blacks suffer under their control...

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed.
Moron..., no one knows what Goldwater would have done for blacks had he become president since, thankfully, he was thoroughly and resoundingly rejected by America. We do know what LBJ did -- he delivered them civil rights.

And you idiotically attack MLK Jr. for supporting him.

:cuckoo:
 
Why was this thread moved to the T.V section? If anything move it to the movie section...
 
95% of blacks vote for the party of racism...are they individual racists? Or do they simply not understand the history and present of the the democrat party? That is the question...the democrat party is the party of racism........how they vote reveals they don't know their own history...
LOLOL

Look at the ^^^ racist ^^^ calling 95% of Black Americans, ignorant about racism leveled against them.

Racist moron.... blacks know which party was the party of racism then and they know which is the party of racism now.

Yep- this is a guy who claims that Democrats are all racists- when 95% of African American voters are Democrats.

And believes that President Obama is a racist- but President Trump is not.

And that Martin Luther King Jr. was a fool.

And that all of the people who have fought to keep the Confederate flag flying and Confederate monuments in place- those people are not the racists- he believes the racists are the ones who want the Confederate flags taken down.

Any time he wants to see a real racist- all he has to do is look in a mirror.


Yep...some Republicans have mistakenly taken those monuments as symbols against federal government over reach.....

The democrats...want those statues taken down as fast as possible so no one realizes that all those guys...were democrats who fought to keep blacks as slaves.....

95% of blacks vote for the political party that owned slaves....fought to keep slaves, fought against every Civil Rights act that was important until the very end when blacks were going to vote no matter how many blacks democrats lynched and fire bombed......they mainly vote democrat because they are being educated in schools controlled by the democrat controlled teachers union.

King supported the racist LBJ over the actual Civil Rights hero Barry Goldwater...
Again.... blacks are smarter than you. They know it was 150 years when Democrats owned slaves. They also know they were racist southerners who are now mostly Republicans. That's why they're primarily Democrat now even though they they used to be primarily Republican.


Yes....you can tell voting for democrats has done a lot for blacks in this country....

Why do you insist on telling African Americans that they are stupid?

Seems like a pretty racist thing to tell them.
 
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported.....

Martin Luther King Jr. 'supported' (not really but close enough) the man who was responsible for the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- and that is why 2aguy hates LBJ.

Martin Luther King. Jr. opposed Goldwater- and the Republicans who nominated him for President- because Goldwater opposed the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years.

2aguy can see a racist any time he wants- he just needs to look in a mirror.
 
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported.....

Martin Luther King Jr. 'supported' (not really but close enough) the man who was responsible for the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- and that is why 2aguy hates LBJ.

Martin Luther King. Jr. opposed Goldwater- and the Republicans who nominated him for President- because Goldwater opposed the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years.

2aguy can see a racist any time he wants- he just needs to look in a mirror.


You are a coward..........very brave of you......calling someone a racist when you sit behind a computer screen.....
 
Michael Gerson: Barry Goldwater’s warning to the GOP

But some political choices are symbolic and more than symbolic. Following Goldwater’s vote, a young Colin Powell went out to his car and affixed a Lyndon Johnson bumper sticker. “While not himself a racist,” concluded Martin Luther King Jr., “Mr. Goldwater articulates a philosophy which gives aid and comfort to the racists.” Jackie Robinson, after attending the GOP convention in 1964, helped launch Republicans for Johnson.

In the 1960 election, Richard Nixon had won 32 percent of the African American vote. Goldwater got 6 percent in 1964. No Republican presidential candidate since has broken 15 percent.

There is much to be written on the dangers and diminishing utility of a Republican electoral strategy based on maximizing the turnout of white voters. My concern here is with the tone and approach of the Goldwater movement. The candidate and his supporters regarded his vote against the Civil Rights Act not primarily as a political maneuver but as the evidence of ideological courage in the cause of liberty.


No...Johnson was the racist...Goldwater was the Civil Rights hero....

Who was Goldwater a Civil Rights hero too?

White nationalists?

Like Lincoln, Johnson was a racist- and like Lincoln- Johnson was responsible for the passing of one of the greatest acts of Civil Rights in American history.

Which is why you despise Johnson.


Karma is a bitch.....and here you are smearing the name of a good man to protect actual racists....

Who am I smearing?

You? You are a racist who believes that minorities are virtually all racists and those good old boys waving the Southern flags and lining up to protect Confederate monuments are of course- the non-racists.

You despise Johnson and spend so much of your time trying to smear him because you are pissed off that he managed to pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
 
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported.....

Martin Luther King Jr. 'supported' (not really but close enough) the man who was responsible for the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- and that is why 2aguy hates LBJ.

Martin Luther King. Jr. opposed Goldwater- and the Republicans who nominated him for President- because Goldwater opposed the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years.

2aguy can see a racist any time he wants- he just needs to look in a mirror.


You are a coward..........very brave of you......calling someone a racist when you sit behind a computer screen.....

You are a coward......you have called every Democrats a racist.....including every Black and Latino Democrats- while hiding behind your computer screen.

And you are a whiny snowflake racist too.
 
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported....

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.



This is who King voted against......

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.


"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."



So tell us why King voted for the racist and not the actual Civil Rights Hero.....
LOLOLOL

You're actually criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. for supporting the president who delivered civil rights for blacks.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You really can't get any dumber. You've reached your apex.


He delivered more power to the federal government....and fought against Civil Rights for blacks his entire career..

I can't even tell if this confusing statement is 2aguy attacking Martin Luther King Jr.- or LBJ.

Considering that LBJ was involved in passing the only significant Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- in 1957, in 1960, in 1964 and in 1965- it would seem that if he is speaking about LBJ- he would be lying.

But then again- LBJ was working to help African Americans.

And that pisses 2aguy off.
 
Yep- this is a guy who claims that Democrats are all racists- when 95% of African American voters are Democrats.

And believes that President Obama is a racist- but President Trump is not.

And that Martin Luther King Jr. was a fool.

And that all of the people who have fought to keep the Confederate flag flying and Confederate monuments in place- those people are not the racists- he believes the racists are the ones who want the Confederate flags taken down.

Any time he wants to see a real racist- all he has to do is look in a mirror.


Yep...some Republicans have mistakenly taken those monuments as symbols against federal government over reach.....

The democrats...want those statues taken down as fast as possible so no one realizes that all those guys...were democrats who fought to keep blacks as slaves.....

95% of blacks vote for the political party that owned slaves....fought to keep slaves, fought against every Civil Rights act that was important until the very end when blacks were going to vote no matter how many blacks democrats lynched and fire bombed......they mainly vote democrat because they are being educated in schools controlled by the democrat controlled teachers union.

King supported the racist LBJ over the actual Civil Rights hero Barry Goldwater...
Again.... blacks are smarter than you. They know it was 150 years when Democrats owned slaves. They also know they were racist southerners who are now mostly Republicans. That's why they're primarily Democrat now even though they they used to be primarily Republican.


Yes....you can tell voting for democrats has done a lot for blacks in this country......their out of wedlock birth rate is close to 70%....their education in democrat controlled schools sometimes reaches 50% graduation rates....the poverty, crime and murder rates...yes, voting for the racist democrat party and their racist policies has helped blacks in the United States.......

The racists in the south stayed with the democrat party, those who grew up, and didn't want to obsess about race became Republicans.....racism is the core of the democrat party, racists of all colors belong to the party, and their racist parties have destroyed minority communities throughout the United States....
Nope, Republicans control most of that. In the racist south, they control most governorships, state legislatures, U.S. Congressional seats, local school boards. The southern racists, who were once Democrats a long time ago, haven't changed their views on blacks, only their political party; which is now Republican. Because LBJ stabbed them in the back for supporting civil rights for blacks.


The South isn't racist..

Amazing isn't it?

From the beginning of the United States until 1964, the South was 'racist', but suddenly after 1964 Southerners were no longer racists(except of course Southern blacks)

Was there a massive migration that we missed?
 
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Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported....

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.



This is who King voted against......

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics



Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20] Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.


NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There

As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.


"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."



So tell us why King voted for the racist and not the actual Civil Rights Hero.....
LOLOLOL

You're actually criticizing Martin Luther King Jr. for supporting the president who delivered civil rights for blacks.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

You really can't get any dumber. You've reached your apex.


He delivered more power to the federal government....and fought against Civil Rights for blacks his entire career..

I can't even tell if this confusing statement is 2aguy attacking Martin Luther King Jr.- or LBJ.

Considering that LBJ was involved in passing the only significant Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- in 1957, in 1960, in 1964 and in 1965- it would seem that if he is speaking about LBJ- he would be lying.

But then again- LBJ was working to help African Americans.

And that pisses 2aguy off.


Shit stain.....Goldwater voted for all of the Civil Rights act.....johnson spent 20 years blocking them, including the anti-lynching laws ......he didn't mind blacks being hung in trees.....till he realized he needed their votes....here is the truth...again...

Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.



"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.
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Goldwater.....

Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20]

Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]


That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.


Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.
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NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There



As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.

"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."
 
Yep...some Republicans have mistakenly taken those monuments as symbols against federal government over reach.....

The democrats...want those statues taken down as fast as possible so no one realizes that all those guys...were democrats who fought to keep blacks as slaves.....

95% of blacks vote for the political party that owned slaves....fought to keep slaves, fought against every Civil Rights act that was important until the very end when blacks were going to vote no matter how many blacks democrats lynched and fire bombed......they mainly vote democrat because they are being educated in schools controlled by the democrat controlled teachers union.

King supported the racist LBJ over the actual Civil Rights hero Barry Goldwater...
Again.... blacks are smarter than you. They know it was 150 years when Democrats owned slaves. They also know they were racist southerners who are now mostly Republicans. That's why they're primarily Democrat now even though they they used to be primarily Republican.


Yes....you can tell voting for democrats has done a lot for blacks in this country......their out of wedlock birth rate is close to 70%....their education in democrat controlled schools sometimes reaches 50% graduation rates....the poverty, crime and murder rates...yes, voting for the racist democrat party and their racist policies has helped blacks in the United States.......

The racists in the south stayed with the democrat party, those who grew up, and didn't want to obsess about race became Republicans.....racism is the core of the democrat party, racists of all colors belong to the party, and their racist parties have destroyed minority communities throughout the United States....
Nope, Republicans control most of that. In the racist south, they control most governorships, state legislatures, U.S. Congressional seats, local school boards. The southern racists, who were once Democrats a long time ago, haven't changed their views on blacks, only their political party; which is now Republican. Because LBJ stabbed them in the back for supporting civil rights for blacks.


The South isn't racist..

Amazing isn't it?

From the beginning of the United States until 1964, the South was 'racist', but suddenly after 1964 Southerners were no longer racists(except of course Southern blacks)

Was there a massive migration that we missed?


Here you go asswipe......even you can understand this....

Why Did the Democratic South Become Republican?

 
Here are who 2aguy considers to be the southern racists of 1968...
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Oh.....that's right.....you are really fucking stupid.....here you go......this is the difference between the racist, johnson....and the Civil Rights Hero, Barry Goldwater......


Lyndon Johnson opposed every civil rights proposal considered in his first 20 years as lawmaker

"He had been a congressman, beginning in 1937, for eleven years, and for eleven years he had voted against every civil rights bill –

against not only legislation aimed at ending the poll tax and segregation in the armed services but even against legislation aimed at ending lynching: a one hundred percent record," Caro wrote.


"Running for the Senate in 1948, he had assailed President" Harry "Truman’s entire civil rights program (‘an effort to set up a police state’)…Until 1957, in the Senate, as in the House, his record – by that time a twenty-year record – against civil rights had been consistent," Caro wrote.
=============

Goldwater.....


Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics
Goldwater treated all people the same. As a private citizen, he flew mercy missions to Navaho reservations, never asking for recognition or accepting payment. He felt that “the red man seemed as much—if not more—a part of Arizona and America as any white or black person.”[20]

Moreover, a few weeks after Goldwater was discharged from the Army in November 1945, Democratic Arizona Governor Sidney Preston Osborn asked him to organize the Arizona Air National Guard. One of Goldwater’s first recommendations, soon approved, was to desegregate the unit. Goldwater’s integration of the state’s Air National Guard took place more than two years before President Harry Truman integrated the U.S. armed forces.

Goldwater was an early member of the Arizona chapters of both the NAACP and the National Urban League, even making up the latter’s operating deficit when it was getting started. Later as a Senator, he desegregated the Senate cafeteria in 1953, demanding that his black legislative assistant, Kathrine Maxwell, be served along with every other Senate employee after learning she had been denied service.

In the mid-1970s, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, investigating improper operations of the intelligence community in the United States, proposed that transcripts of the FBI tapes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s alleged indiscretions be published. An outraged Goldwater declared he would not be a party to destroying King’s reputation and strode out of the committee room. A fellow Senator recalled that Goldwater’s protest “injected some common sense into the proceedings,” and the electronic surveillance transcripts were not released.[21]

That his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was based on constitutional grounds and not political considerations was underscored in the final week of the fall campaign.


Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, Goldwater condemned segregation and declared that government must treat “all men as equal in the arena of law and civil order.”[22] He pledged if elected President to implement all provisions of the act. His forthright pro-civil rights speech was televised on 87 stations throughout the South.
---
NPR Wrong on Goldwater '64, Civil Rights, Say 4 Who Were There


As for the Republican nominee's position on the Civil Rights Act, Goldwater had said he would vote for passage if Section II on public accommodations and Section VII on equal employment opportunity were removed. With his view reinforced by a detailed memorandum from Phoenix lawyer and future Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Goldwater felt these sections were unconstitutional, were unenforceable without a federal police force, and would lead to the creation of racial quotas and affirmative action.

"He was absolutely right about [the two sections of the Civil Rights Act] and they did lead to precisely what Goldwater and most conservatives were afraid of," said Tom Winter, then executive editor of Human Events, who would join Ryskind as its co-owner a year later. As for the "extremism in the defense of liberty" speech, Winter recalled watching it from a San Francisco restaurant "and cheering it because it was clearly about freedom and fighting communism. I certainly didn't think it had anything to do with race."
 
Quote from the man who 2aguy calls a fool- but whom the rest of America calls a Civil Rights hero.
View attachment 139919

Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported.....

Martin Luther King Jr. 'supported' (not really but close enough) the man who was responsible for the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- and that is why 2aguy hates LBJ.

Martin Luther King. Jr. opposed Goldwater- and the Republicans who nominated him for President- because Goldwater opposed the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years.

2aguy can see a racist any time he wants- he just needs to look in a mirror.


You are a coward..........very brave of you......calling someone a racist when you sit behind a computer screen.....
LOLOL

Projects the idiot calling 95% of blacks, "ignorant," while stationed behind his.

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Quote from the man who 2aguy calls a fool- but whom the rest of America calls a Civil Rights hero.
View attachment 139919

Why does 2aguy consider Goldwater to be a Civil Rights hero- but African Americans don't.

For the same reason- Goldwater voted against the pivotal Civil Rights legislation of the 20th century.


This is who King supported.....

Martin Luther King Jr. 'supported' (not really but close enough) the man who was responsible for the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years- and that is why 2aguy hates LBJ.

Martin Luther King. Jr. opposed Goldwater- and the Republicans who nominated him for President- because Goldwater opposed the most important Civil Rights legislation in the last 100 years.

2aguy can see a racist any time he wants- he just needs to look in a mirror.


You are a coward..........very brave of you......calling someone a racist when you sit behind a computer screen.....
LOLOL

Projects the idiot calling 95% of blacks, "ignorant," while stationed behind his.

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Please....explain to us what blacks voting 95% for democrats, the racist party, has done for their community....please....give us details......the body count in Chicago, D.C., Baltimore, L.A.......and all the other democrat controlled areas is rising......
 

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