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And, what do you know it, they're a member of the Republican Party.
Steve King asks how terms 'white nationalist' and 'white supremacist' became offensive
Can somebody tell me again about how the Republican Party is so-called "The party of Lincoln" and how they're for black people, and how there's not many white supremacists in America, only a small fraction and all that jazz?
Again, we have ourselves a SITTING Congressman that's an out-and-out White Supremacist.
What say you?
I say, that fact that you have to lie to show "racism" shows how rare real racism, at least from whites.
That's the conclusion you come to from the post?![]()
Yep.
The Congress man, has denied the accusations. That is the opposite of being out and out. D'uh.
There is a huge difference between the fact that King denied the accusations and the idea that white racism is rare because a poster on USMB lied about it. D'uh.