The closer we get to the election the more of these type threads that will pop up, but threads about racist Republicans will be largely absent. Pay attention people.
The closer we get to the election the more of these type threads that will pop up, but threads about racist Republicans will be largely absent. Pay attention people.
The closer we get to the election the more of these type threads that will pop up, but threads about racist Republicans will be largely absent. Pay attention people.
Republicans don't hide their racism..
Nothing to see with that..
It's time to pull the covers off them snake a$$ democrats..
That republicans and democrats are just as racistWell Okay. Can you explain the purpose of your thread outside of the obvious?
Republicans don't hide their racism..
Nothing to see with that..
It's time to pull the covers off them snake a$$ democrats..
shyt is literally a typical-(alt)right hot take.
Lmfao nikkas weren't lying about the alt-right influence on this sife.
Of course that's the agenda you are trying to push. We all knew that. So you selectively used certain parts from Wikipedia and left out the part about the Southern Strategy. It's all too transparent.That republicans and democrats are just as racist
How the fukk is pointing obvious racism by people running our government an alt right hot take?
Why can't black people call the alt right and repubs racist? And democrats who voted against black initiatives for years racist?
The fukk?!?
why don't you talk about the Whig Party?Dixiecrat - Wikipedia
The States' Rights Democratic Party (usually called the Dixiecrats) was a short-lived segregationist political party in the United States. It originated in 1948 as a breakaway faction of the Democratic Party determined to protect states' rights to legislate racial segregation from what its members regarded as an oppressive federal government.
The Party opposed racial integration and wanted to retain Jim Crow laws and white supremacy in the face of possible federal intervention.
The party did not run local or state candidates, and after the 1948 election its leaders generally returned to the Democratic Party
Dixiecrats who remained Democrats after 1964:
Orval Fabus
Benjamin Travis Laney
John Stennis
James Eastland
Allen Ellender
Russell Long
John Sparkman
John McClellan
Richard Russell
Herman Talmadge
George Wallace
Lester Maddox
John Rarick
Robert Byrd
Al Gore, Sr.
Bull Connor
Dixiecrats who became Republicans after 1964:
Strom Thurmond
Miles Godwin
So much for that trope.
Of course that's the agenda you are trying to push. We all knew that. So you selective used certain parts from Wikipedia and left out the part about the Southern Strategy. It's all too transparent.