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Yeah totally, that's why they never went to war with each other. Also Hitler never said things like

"The fact that the Catholic Church has come to an agreement with Fascist Italy ... proves beyond doubt that the Fascist world of ideas is closer to Christianity than those of Jewish liberalism or even atheistic Marxism."

"The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread."

Yeah because power hungry dictators never want to take from others.

Still doesn't change the fact they one was a Communist and one was a Socialist and both were Marxists.

Wow quotes with no citations and no contexts. You really have not idea how to have a logical argument

How about you explain how the current American democrat party has the same talking points as the Communist and the National Socialist of Hitler and Stalin?
 
Actually reading hitler's quotes here does remind me of someone's talking points... especially the parts about liberals and atheists...

Can't quite put my finger on it...
 
Your point?
Are you trying to convince me that the parties flipped based on one or two people or are you agreeing that, as a whole, neither party is racist, rather only a few within those parties.


You would be better served to consider it geographically as opposed to by party-the senators from WV and TX split, EVERY other southern senator regardless of party voted nay, as did Barry Goldwater.

Racism is not now, or was it ever, a political issue. It is a moral one.
 
Oh that's right, they dangled carrots in front of you. 40 years later you are still in poverty, still being incarcerated in large numbers, still being killed off via abortions, still being treated as if you "need the white man" to make policies for you because minorities are "incapable".
I'll ask again, do you want special treatment - or treated equal?
40 years later-
Education, housing, employment, justice have all improved. Republicans take us back a few steps, Democrats bring it back up.
Some are still in poverty, not most. Some are being incarcerated in large numbers, not all, abortions go down when employment goes up. So there is still work to be done, but stop twisting it with work not being done. It's been one fucking generation and you want to ask why aren't all equal yet? You've had kind of a 350 head start.

So are you suggesting blacks disenfranchise ourselves from the political process??? What the fuck do you mean we are incapable? We are not allowed to demand public policy that affects people like us? You're talking out of your ass. Or mouth. Can't tell anymore.
 
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964, ultimately signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democrat, was filibustered by Democratic Senator and former KKK member Robert Byrd which led many Southern Democrats to vote for Barry Goldwater at the national level.

And spare me the BS about the two parties "flipping".
HA!!! Of course the PERCENTAGE of Republicans was higher, they had record low numbers in the 1960s.
MORE Democrats supported this. The divide on this was Southern Politician vs Everyone else. Southern Democrats voted against it. Southern Republicans voted against this too.
This was Democratic Legislation, created, writtened and championed by Democrats. Cain acts as if this legislation wrote itself and waited for sponsors.
 
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Just saying...I used to have an entire thread on here all about his racism......but for some reason it got deleted......stiff might have an idea
 
Trump's views — bleak about the U.S., rosy about coronavirus — put Republicans on the spot

White House surrogates and GOP lawmakers struggled Sunday to defend President Trump after he spent the Fourth of July holiday weekend denigrating the racial-justice movement galvanized by George Floyd’s killing and playing down a deadly pandemic by claiming that 99% of coronavirus cases are “completely harmless.”

In a pair of divisive speeches delivered against backdrops meant to invoke traditional images of patriotism and national pride — the massive presidential monument at Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota on Friday and a fireworks-and-flyover celebration in the nation’s capital the next day — Trump hewed to a message aimed at his hard-line base, with little in the way of outreach to the country as a whole.


Even some Trump strategists acknowledge it’s a risky gambit.

At a time when multiple opinion polls show the president trailing his presumptive Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, by double-digit margins, Trump is diverging ever more sharply from mainstream voters’ views on race, justice and history as well as how to cope with a raging pandemic.

Among those who work for Trump or hope to ride his election coattails, however, avoiding criticism of him even in the face of false or ahistorical statements remains a seemingly mandatory practice.

Sunday, for example, Food and ******* Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn repeatedly refused to contradict the president’s contention that 99% of coronavirus cases are “completely harmless.”

Infectious disease specialists say about one-third of coronavirus cases are asymptomatic. But for many others who contract it, the effects can be serious or catastrophic. Even those who survive the illness often face dangerous, long-term health problems.

Hahn, a medical doctor who serves on the White House coronavirus task *******, faced repeated questions about Trump’s claim during television interviews Sunday. He avoided direct answers.

“I’m not going to get into who’s right and who’s wrong,” Hahn said during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union." He acknowledged that “cases are surging in the country” and urged Americans to follow CDC guidelines on mask wearing, physical distancing and hand washing.

On ABC’s “This Week,” Hahn deflected when asked how many cases he believed were harmless, replying: “Any case, we don’t want to have … and any death, any case is tragic.”

Hahn also declined to address Trump’s often-made statement, repeated last week in an interview on Fox, that the virus would “sort of just disappear, I hope.”

Those with similar credentials, but unbeholden to Trump, were more forthright.

Hahn's predecessor at FDA, Scott Gottlieb, who headed the agency for the first two years of Trump's tenure, said he did not know where Trump had gotten the 99% statistic, but that it was incorrect.

“Certainly more than 1% of people get serious illness from this,” he said on CBS’ “Face the Nation."

Gottlieb said the current surge of new infections would soon begin yielding more deaths despite the fact that younger people made up a greater share of newly uncovered cases and that treatments had improved.

“We’re going to see deaths creep up,” he said on CBS. “You’re going to have more deaths, tragically.”

Trump has consistently touted his own performance in confronting the pandemic, and Republican lawmakers — especially those up for reelection this year — are increasingly being put on the spot as to whether they agree.

On CNN’s “State of the Union,” one of the Republican incumbents facing a tight race, Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, was asked whether Trump was exhibiting “failed leadership” in the coronavirus crisis.

“No,” she said. “I think that the president is stepping forward.”

Trump’s speech Friday at Mt. Rushmore, and his Fourth of July remarks the next day in Washington, appeared aimed at stoking culture wars stemming from the George Floyd protests, including the drive to take down statues of Confederate-era figures.

In his Washington speech, the president declared that the largely peaceful protesters who rallied for weeks in cities across America were “not interested in justice or healing.”

“We will never allow an angry mob to tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children, or trample on our freedoms,” Trump said.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, a potential Democratic vice presidential nominee, said the president’s takeaway on weeks of protests flew in the face of broad public support for the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement and a reevaluation of public monuments to the Confederacy.

Duckworth, a military veteran who lost both her legs while serving in Iraq, said Trump’s emphasis was particularly jarring against the backdrop of the pandemic and White House inaction in the face of intelligence assessments that Russia offered bounties to militants in Afghanistan for killing U.S. troops.

“He spent more time worried about honoring dead Confederates than he did talking about the lives of our American — 130,000 Americans — who lost their lives to COVID-19, or by warning Russia off of the bounty they're putting on Americans' heads,” Duckworth said on “State of the Union.”

“I mean, his priorities are all wrong here.”

Even some Republican appeared to be edging away from Trump on the full-throated defense of honors for those military figures who took up arms against the United States to defend slavery.

Ernst, also a military veteran, was asked about the president’s threat to veto a military-spending bill if it includes a proposal for a process to weigh renaming U.S. military bases that bear the names of Confederate generals.

She said she thought he should sign the measure.
 
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Trump tied for most racist president in history ...
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Trump tied for most racist president in history Posted by Zach on 7/16/19 at 9:59 am. ... Trump would quite literally have to resign Jim Crow into law to be even in the debate with him. Back to top. Reply. Replies (0) Options Top. Replies (0) 18 1. TD Sponsor TD Fan USA Member since 2001. Thank you for supporting our sponsors Posted by Site ...






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www.informationclearinghouse.info/52141-c.htm
But, what is new is Trump’s tirade and race-baiting is that Race and Racism has become legitimized, normalized, a factor to be used as a much deeper political, racial, social and demographic divide for America’s heart and soul for 2020 presidential electioneering. Opinion | Donald

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Just saying...I used to have an entire thread on here all about his racism......but for some reason it got deleted......stiff might have an idea


Again This is all left wing sources talking about suppose quotes, conjecture, attempts at mind reading and opinions by left wing or dem supporters. Really it is made up ******* to serve a narrative.

I have asked and none of you have shown a Law, a Bill, and or an Executive Action that target based on the race or with the intent to target anyone because of their race? This is a bunch of shaming tactics trying to propagandize a leftist narrative.
 
So are you suggesting blacks disenfranchise ourselves from the political process??? What the fuck do you mean we are incapable? We are not allowed to demand public policy that affects people like us? You're talking out of your ass. Or mouth. Can't tell anymore.

Not at all. Incapable is what the left would have you believe, They want you to think you can't get ahead without their policies that only benefit minorities, which by the way are designed to keep you in poverty. Again, Do you want equality or special treatment?
 
Not at all. Incapable is what the left would have you believe, They want you to think you can't get ahead without their policies that only benefit minorities, which by the way are designed to keep you in poverty. Again, Do you want equality or special treatment?
You are suggesting we ignore the political process? Not have a voice in where our tax dollars are spent and just leave it to the likes of you? I'm sure you vote regularly for your own interest. However, as your proposing it, when blacks do it, it's asking the white man to take care of us.

I used to be a lobbyist. Still do in some aspects. I represented unions, pharmaceutical companies (boo me, whatever), public employees, the NFL, sugarbeet growers, soybean growers, and more. None of those organization were accused of sucking up to the white man. That stuff happens every single day and billions are spent on lobbying from the local level to the federal government. Same tax dollars we all pay but, when blacks coalesce around issues, it's framed as us not being able to function without the white man, when Trump Companies and other corporations do it, it's just smart business, or them looking out for their industry.

I doubt if you'll see this blatant double standard but this is an example of the ******* we have to deal with. Doing what everyone else does and having to explain ourselves.
 
You are suggesting we ignore the political process? Not have a voice in where our tax dollars are spent and just leave it to the likes of you? ...

I doubt if you'll see this blatant double standard but this is an example of the ******* we have to deal with. Doing what everyone else does and having to explain ourselves.

Maybe if you stop assuming what people are saying to you, and stop twisting ******* - your wouldn't have to explain yourselves.

You need to stop assuming everyone is against you.
 
Again This is all left wing sources talking about suppose quotes, conjecture, attempts at mind reading and opinions by left wing or dem supporters. Really it is made up ******* to serve a narrative.

I have asked and none of you have shown a Law, a Bill, and or an Executive Action that target based on the race or with the intent to target anyone because of their race? This is a bunch of shaming tactics trying to propagandize a leftist narrative.

There are none as blind as those who REFUSE to see.
 
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