Some people don't even need a wire tap
5 years ago by greenwich · 88 Likes · 7 comments · Fresh
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metalman
· 5 years ago
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In the late 50's and early 60's Lyndon B Johnson said extremely racist and disparaging things towards black people while championing the appointment of a black judge and as the leader of the civil rights act of 1964. Hell Widrow Wilson, another democrat, chamioned the re-segregation of the federal government in the early 1900's.
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metalman
· 5 years ago
Racism doesn't strictly follow party lines. Anyone who thinks this way is blind to reality.
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dcottingham
· 5 years ago
Your first comment was stronger before you brought up Woodrow Wilson. It is pretty well known that the Democratic Party was the party of slavery and racism before, during, and for some decades after the Civil War. It was in the lates sixties that there was a mass defection of bigots from the Democrats to Republicans, largely engineered by Nixon. He called it the "Southern strategy."
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famousone
· 5 years ago
The Southern Strategy is a myth.
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nelson
· 5 years ago
A fine, vintage Oops from the early 70s
princessmonstertru
· 5 years ago
Why is calling a country a 'sh!t hole' considered racist?
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famousone
· 5 years ago
Because.
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