The Republicans before 1968 were not 'the racist party.' The Southern Dems were. Correct.
The Republicans since 1969 have been, by any measure of the word racist (whether in its 1970s guise or todays ridiculously broad metric), 'the racist party.'
Reparations is a laughable notion, on which the GOP are right and the woke Dems are just delu…
The Republicans before 1968 were not 'the racist party.' The Southern Dems were. Correct.
The Republicans since 1969 have been, by any measure of the word racist (whether in its 1970s guise or todays ridiculously broad metric), 'the racist party.'
Reparations is a laughable notion, on which the GOP are right and the woke Dems are just deluded.
The 1619 project is arguably more of a myth then the Frontier Thesis/1776 worldview.
Both these parties are similar in the middle, and equally deluded, and dangerous to democracy, in the extremes.
A 3rd party option might be good, but it would have to be a Centrist Party.
The whole notion that one of these parties are sinners and the other are saints is pointless to discuss though.
By any measure, since MLK, the Dems (hypocrisies as with any large political party predictably in place) HAVE worked for the black vote. And got it. So either black people are easily led or they like what the Dems have done. Its clearly the latter.
By any measure, since MLK, the GOP has tried to ignore the issue of slavery, civil rights etc. They have certainly not done anything for poor blacks, though they have for middle and upper class/wealthy blacks, which is why they vote for the GOP. Reagan alone could be held responsible for so much black pain...
The Republicans before 1968 were not 'the racist party.' The Southern Dems were. Correct.
The Republicans since 1969 have been, by any measure of the word racist (whether in its 1970s guise or todays ridiculously broad metric), 'the racist party.'
Reparations is a laughable notion, on which the GOP are right and the woke Dems are just deluded.
The 1619 project is arguably more of a myth then the Frontier Thesis/1776 worldview.
Both these parties are similar in the middle, and equally deluded, and dangerous to democracy, in the extremes.
A 3rd party option might be good, but it would have to be a Centrist Party.
The whole notion that one of these parties are sinners and the other are saints is pointless to discuss though.
By any measure, since MLK, the Dems (hypocrisies as with any large political party predictably in place) HAVE worked for the black vote. And got it. So either black people are easily led or they like what the Dems have done. Its clearly the latter.
By any measure, since MLK, the GOP has tried to ignore the issue of slavery, civil rights etc. They have certainly not done anything for poor blacks, though they have for middle and upper class/wealthy blacks, which is why they vote for the GOP. Reagan alone could be held responsible for so much black pain...