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Nixon's record on Civil Rights Enforcement and some of his progressive policies rivals direct action of any Democratic President the last 50 years
nikka are you serious he created the dea he started the war on drugs that has put countless black people in jail for smoking and selling weed lol.
 

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but at the end you are saying the same thing, that black people should stay loyal to the democratic party

It's not about staying loyal to the democratic party :snoop:

It's about staying loyal to the ONLY party that presents viable solutions for our communities. Show me a republican who speaks about police brutality. Show me a republican who speaks about unfair sentencing. Show me a republican not afraid to speak out on the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars. Show me a republican not afraid to speak about our countries racial history. Show me a republican willing to raise taxes to meet a budget shortfall they created. As a matter of fact, show me a republican willing to admit that the banks are too big to fail and that they should be regulated more. Show me a republican willing to admit global warming is real AND that our policies at the state and national level need to be restructured to decrease our environmental footprints. Show me a republican who understands the important of financial aid for college students and who is willing to give students the same interest rates as banks. Show me the republican who genuinely appreciates racial diversity and religious differences. Show me the republican who believes in evolution. Show me the republican whose immigration policies aren't xenophobic.
 

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The father of the Southern Strategy? Yeah ok.

Yea, ok

In 1952 and 1956, a majority of blacks backed the Republican Party. And Eisenhower gave them good reason to stay Republican. As soon as the landmark 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education was handed down, Eisenhower ordered desegregation of the Washington DC public schools. In 1957 and 1959, Eisenhower proposed strong civil rights bills to enforce the long-neglected 15th Amendment and give Southern blacks the right to vote. Senate Southern Democrats filibustered the bills and succeeded in watering down their strongest provisions. And when the Southerners demanded that violators of the new civil rights bill have the right to jury trials (before all-white Southern juries), Democratic senator John F. Kennedy voted with the South, while Republican vice president Richard Nixon broke a tie in the Senate to kill the Southern amendment.
 

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It doesnt actually without Nixon Civil Rights Law in certain areas wouldnt have been enforced

doesn't this negate your original comment. Where were these certain areas? What political party was in power in those certain areas? What party did those voters eventually migrate over to?
 

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It's not about staying loyal to the democratic party :snoop:

It's about staying loyal to the ONLY party that presents viable solutions for our communities. Show me a republican who speaks about police brutality. Show me a republican who speaks about unfair sentencing. Show me a republican not afraid to speak out on the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars. Show me a republican not afraid to speak about our countries racial history. Show me a republican willing to raise taxes to meet a budget shortfall they created. As a matter of fact, show me a republican willing to admit that the banks are too big to fail and that they should be regulated more. Show me a republican willing to admit global warming is real AND that our policies at the state and national level need to be restructured to decrease our environmental footprints. Show me a republican who understands the important of financial aid for college students and who is willing to give students the same interest rates as banks. Show me the republican who genuinely appreciates racial diversity and religious differences. Show me the republican who believes in evolution. Show me the republican whose immigration policies aren't xenophobic.

show me the democratic polices that are viable solutions to our community?

the other shyt you are saying isnt directly related to black people

if you're a democrat thats cool, if you are an advocate for democrat polices thats cool, equating the interests of black people with the interests of the democratic party is not cool
 

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show me the democratic polices that are viable solutions to our community?

Every statement I made represents policies that will make our standard of living better

the other shyt you are saying isnt directly related to black people

@BarNone this is that shyt we were talking about. Let's just call this the "if the law doesn't help blacks and blacks only, it's doesn't count" fallacy

if you're a democrat thats cool, if you are an advocate for democrat polices thats cool, equating the interests of black people with the interests of the democratic party is not cool

So are you going to show me republicans that advocate these positions or are you just going to ignore my questions and pretend as if the burden of proof is on me?
 
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