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But, no such policies are keeping AAs in dependence or subjugation. The only things keeping them down are white racism, and the environmental effects of multigenerational poverty -- which would persist even if the racism went away.Even now those claiming to be educated aren't familiar with figurative or metaphorical language. The term in question, Democrat Plantation, is used as a metaphor to imply that Democrats or the Democrat Party's political and social policies keep certain groups, particularly African Americans, in a state of dependency or subjugation "akin" to how slaves were subjugated on historical plantations. Yes, it's harsh but true.
I think it was George Will, who has always been a very dependable source of propaganda rationalizing the Republicans' racism.Where did that silly meme come from?!
Oh, yes, old George Will -- I remember the day he publicly renounced his last shred of credibility. It was in connection with Iran-Contra -- something about the president (Reagan) needing to be shielded from knowledge of certain things because he was "not a prime minister."I think it was George Will, who has always been a very dependable source of propaganda rationalizing the Republicans' racism.
I notice nobody contradicts this.But, no such policies are keeping AAs in dependence or subjugation. The only things keeping them down are white racism, and the environmental effects of multigenerational poverty -- which would persist even if the racism went away.
Neither have most AAs now living.I don't think Elon Musk ever drew a welfare check.
Very well expressed. Love 99 percent of your posts.Even now those claiming to be educated aren't familiar with figurative or metaphorical language. The term in question, Democrat Plantation, is used as a metaphor to imply that Democrats or the Democrat Party's political and social policies keep certain groups, particularly African Americans, in a state of dependency or subjugation "akin" to how slaves were subjugated on historical plantations. Yes, it's harsh but true.
Clinging to the edge as you slip into the trash can of history. Later.......bye.But, no such policies are keeping AAs in dependence or subjugation. The only things keeping them down are white racism, and the environmental effects of multigenerational poverty -- which would persist even if the racism went away.
This wasn't any realigning election, you know. It's not the Reagan Revolution or anything that important.Clinging to the edge as you slip into the trash can of history. Later.......bye.
I think it's probably the last gasp of the Reagan Revolution. At this point most people know trickle down economics theory is horseshit. Now the battle is between people who want to make the USA a better place for everyone, and those who've given up all hope and just wanted to send a "fuck you" to everyone else. The one thing Trump is very good at is giving a voice to the latter camp. But as we've seen time and again, no one else can be Trump.This wasn't any realigning election, you know. It's not the Reagan Revolution or anything that important.
Blacks used to be a very reliable GOP base until 1930s. It was due to Dems being the party of the Confederacy.Where did that silly meme come from?! AAs vote Dem ever since the 1960s because the Democrats got behind the civil rights movement then. They never voted Dem for the sake of welfare benefits, which pretty much ended in the 1990s anyway.
You haven't talked to very many Blacks about why they vote the way they do. If any.Blacks used to be a very reliable GOP base until 1930s. It was due to Dems being the party of the Confederacy.
They changed in 1930s because of New Deal. They went even further thanks to Great Society in 1960s. Their mindset is that Dems will always help them out with handouts, though these days, it is more with DEI, affirmative action and jobs programs.
Yes, in defeat the demand is: more Balkanization (they're talking to each other)...You haven't talked to very many Blacks about why they vote the way they do. If any.
That's what they had before the civil rights movement.It is a cultural plantation of the mind; the soft enslavement of low expectation and desired outcome...
Is there a single AA in the country who wishes it had not happened?The civil rights movement was a reframing by white, liberal America trading chains for velvet rope.