Segregation is back in style

Discussion in 'Race Relations' started by Lil Mike, Nov 16, 2019.

  1. Lil Mike

    Lil Mike Well-Known Member

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    So the government can have meetings specifically for people of certain races...

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    ...as long as they also say everyone welcome? Again so you would be OK with a white parents meeting..but oh yes all are welcome?

    It wouldn't sound very welcoming to me. Would it to you?[/QUOTE]
     
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    drluggit Well-Known Member

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    That's the thing about lies, and the repetition of them by folks who believe in your tag line...
     
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    (original)late Banned

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    You didn't read the article.

    But you are still lying, and you know it. Just ask the Congressional Black Caucus.
     
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    In fact, Klan leaders almost always backs any Democrat over any Republican.
    I suppose one of them may have considered Trump a Democrat and not known that his daughter is a Jew.

    Here is an example of just how anti-Republican white supremacists really are:

    “Tom Metzger

    Who: Director, White Aryan Resistance
    Likes: White people, karaoke, environmentalists
    Dislikes: Race-mixing, Jews, the federal government, capitalism
    Career Highlights: Was Grand Dragon of Ku Klux Klan in the 70s; won the Democratic primary during his bid for Congress in 1980; appeared on the episode of Geraldo Rivera's show in 1988 when Rivera's nose was broken in a brawl.

    "The corporations are running things now, so it's not going to make much difference who's in there, but McCain would be much worse. He's a warmonger. He's a scary, scary person--more dangerous than Bush. Obama, according to his book, Dreams Of My Father, is a racist and I have no problem with black racists. I've got the quote right here: 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's white race.' The problem with Obama is he's being dishonest about his racial views. I'd respect him if he'd just come out and say, 'Yeah, I'm a black racist.' I don't hate black people. I just think it's in the best interest of the races to be separated as much as possible. See, I'm a leftist. I'm not a rightist. I hate the transnational corporations far more than any black person."
    ESQUIRE, Why White Supremacists Support Barack Obama, How do racist anti-Semites view America's first black president? Not necessarily the way you think they would. After James von Brunn's crime at the Holocaust Museum, re-introduce yourself to the five hate-mongers we met during the campaign., BY DAVID PEISNER, JUN 11, 2009.
    https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a4719/racists-support-obama-061308/

    The DP's stubborn embrace of systemic racism predictably generates approval from the Klan and Neo-Nazis.
     
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    alicecullen Newly Registered

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    seethe
     
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    That is some hard-core partisan nonsense. It's ok to be a normal person sometimes. They won't kick you out of the democrat party.

    Reagan, the Koch bro. and Buchanon were not in the klan. Bryd was. Which one was democrat?
     
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    Yes, do change the subject because that was not working out so well for you, to something even nuttier and with more pearl clutching right-wing hyperbole. My lies are actually harming the nation! I didn't know my importance. What would a hard right racist organization see in the Democratic platform that they could be on board with? BTW they endorsed Reagan in both campaigns.
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    You are whipping a deceased pony. I said it was a bad idea for a good cause, but you continue to cry.
    Racists are not welcome in the Democratic party. I wish I could say the for the GOP.
     
  8. Lil Mike

    Lil Mike Well-Known Member

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    What you said was "there was no "government sanctioned racial discrimination" which was false.

    I just wanted to actual facts to be clear. I hope the facts don't upset you.
     
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    Which one of those gained the support of Black voters?

    Do you really have to be this idiotic?
     
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    You know what need excuses and code words to express you know what...
     
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    You are whipping a deceased pony. I said it was a bad idea for a good cause, but you continue to cry.

    Racists are not welcome in the Democratic party. I wish I could say the for the GOP.[/QUOTE]

    You seem to ignore that racists fill the democratic party. Always have. If you don't realize that your commentary are outright calls for segregation, and you don't understand the implications of it, don't blame folks like us who are pointing out how dystopian your comments are.

    The belief that you can just utter racism and not get called on it is a commonality you share with many in your party. And your only defense seems to be, cite more democratic hate groups and try to pin them on conservatives. Democrats love their slaves. And the ability to "other" is the way you start down that path again.
     
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    You are whipping a deceased pony. I said it was a bad idea for a good cause, but you continue to cry.

    Racists are not welcome in the Democratic party. I wish I could say the for the GOP.[/QUOTE]

    Racists have always been welcome in the DP.
    The DP is now led by a notorious white racist.

    Again, the inconvenient truth about the DP:

    "In the most heated exchange of the first Democratic debates, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) took Biden to task for his past opposition to busing as a way to desegregate public schools. As late as his 2007 autobiography, the former Delaware senator called busing desegregation programs a “liberal train wreck.” But numerous stories about Biden’s record on race have documented his opposition to the federal government’s racial integration efforts dating back to the 1970s and his fondness for Dixiecrat senators like James Eastland of Mississippi."
    ROLLING STONE, Joe Biden in 1987: ‘We (Delawareans) Were on the South’s Side in the Civil War’, On Thursday, another decades-old quote of Biden’s surfaced courtesy of the Trump campaign’s opposition research team, By ANDY KROLL & JAMIL SMITH, JULY 19, 2019.
    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/joe-biden-delaware-civil-war-860886/

    Wake up. Joe Biden led the Dixiecrats to their final victory over school desegregation. The DP has always been responsible for our racist school system.
     
  13. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    Who was prevented from attending the meeting?
    This is getting more irrational. It seems you both have fallen down the right-wing conspiracy rabbit hole.
    Just one thing.....the "Racist" party has 56 Black members in Congress and the Republican party has 2.
     
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    well there were more black people on the average confederate plantation than in the typical abolitionist union household :^)
     
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    What is the point you are trying to make? A school board that advertised a meeting saying "Whites Only, but all may come," would be perfectly fine to you? And legal?
     
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    Again...who was prevented from attending the meeting? Look up the word segregation.
    I am now bored with your faux outrage.
    Are you implying that the Black members of Congress are useful tools of whites?
     
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    i'm kidding LOL
     
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    It sounds like something some of the people on here would write.
     
  19. Lil Mike

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    By "bored" you mean you have consistently failed to respond to my direct questions, which is it's own answer.
     
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    Had you clicked the link, the context would have been, oh, I dunno, highlighted with a big red square.
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    Yep
     
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    I find it disturbing to equate being the same race as somebody with sharing the same interests. Not sure if that's what you meant to do. But it strikes me indeed as racist.
     
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    People like you are why forums require a moderator and it's hard to have a decent grown up conversation around here sometimes.

    But you're very thick projection is noted
     
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    The intent makes the crime...

    If they want to further assimilation, that's the opposite of racism.
     
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    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    People living outside the dominant culture may have unique issues not appreciated by the dominate culture and this was an attempt to address them, which incited a lil hissy fit.
    People like me? You mean people who are willing to hear both sides of an issue? Now that's grown up.
     

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