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This is interesting. According to the link, the bad guys are descended from the KKK, who were all Democrats. They have never had anything to do with Trump.
Roper is an Arkansas-based activist recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a neo-Nazi. SPLC reports that Roper was born into a family of Klansmen and joined a “racist skinhead gang in Arkansas as a teenager” before organizing his own hate groups. Roper joined state chapters of the neo-Nazi group National Alliance in the 1990s, and the white supremacist group Council of Conservative Citizens. Currently, Roper leads the Shield Wall Network out of Arkansas, which has an explicit goal “to build a white ethno-state,” the Anti-Defamation League reports.
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And these people are from Bill Clinton's home state.
This is interesting. According to the link, the bad guys are descended from the KKK, who were all Democrats. They have never had anything to do with Trump.
Roper is an Arkansas-based activist recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a neo-Nazi. SPLC reports that Roper was born into a family of Klansmen and joined a “racist skinhead gang in Arkansas as a teenager” before organizing his own hate groups. Roper joined state chapters of the neo-Nazi group National Alliance in the 1990s, and the white supremacist group Council of Conservative Citizens. Currently, Roper leads the Shield Wall Network out of Arkansas, which has an explicit goal “to build a white ethno-state,” the Anti-Defamation League reports.
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And these people are from Bill Clinton's home state.
My last post was neither deflection nor "whataboutism." It was a clarification of the link in the OP.
My last post was neither deflection nor "whataboutism." It was a clarification of the link in the OP.
The KKK have all been voting Republican for decades. In fact they endorsed Trump, too. Including David Duke. How do you explain this?This is interesting. According to the link, the bad guys are descended from the KKK, who
Deplorably deplorables at thier deplorablest!Deplorables being Deplorables again.
This is interesting. According to the link, the bad guys are descended from the KKK, who were all Democrats. They have never had anything to do with Trump.
Roper is an Arkansas-based activist recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a neo-Nazi. SPLC reports that Roper was born into a family of Klansmen and joined a “racist skinhead gang in Arkansas as a teenager” before organizing his own hate groups. Roper joined state chapters of the neo-Nazi group National Alliance in the 1990s, and the white supremacist group Council of Conservative Citizens. Currently, Roper leads the Shield Wall Network out of Arkansas, which has an explicit goal “to build a white ethno-state,” the Anti-Defamation League reports.
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And these people are from Bill Clinton's home state.
Deplorables being Deplorables again. Of course one of the geriatric rightists always have the nerve to save face in these tragic situations.
Did some idiot bring up KKK being Democrats, but guess who they endorsed during the 2016 elections? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/11/01/the-kkks-official-newspaper-has-endorsed-donald-trump-for-president/
What happened after the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, there is a wealth of information on the internet, there is no excuse for stupidity.
It all doesn't matter because THEY ARE A RIGHT-WING ORGANIZATION.
RIGHT-WING. Ding dong.
The Republitards are now in charge of the KKK, the White Nationalists, and Nazi movement. Also, you're all about WHATABOUTISMS because you think small.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed with bi-partisan support. However, the percentage of GOP members of Congress who voted for it was higher than the percentage of Dem. members who voted for it.
You're old enough to know better.
Back in the 1960s, there were liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats. You're attempting to use "conservative" and "GOP" interchangeably, just like Vetteman used to do.
A better breakdown of the Civil Rights Act:
House vote (for and against)
Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%)
Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)
Senate vote (for and against)
Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%) (John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against)
Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)
So your statement is true but very misleading. The Civil Rights act passed because enough liberal Northern Republicans voted in favor of it.
The Republican party did not embrace White Nationalism until 1980, a good 16 years after the Civil Rights Act passed.
Nowadays, of course, White Nationalism is just about the only thing holding the Republican party together.
You're old enough to know better.
Back in the 1960s, there were liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats. You're attempting to use "conservative" and "GOP" interchangeably, just like Vetteman used to do.
A better breakdown of the Civil Rights Act:
House vote (for and against)
Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%)
Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)
Senate vote (for and against)
Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) (only Ralph Yarborough of Texas voted in favor)
Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%) (John Tower of Texas)
Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%) (only Robert Byrd of West Virginia voted against)
Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)
So your statement is true but very misleading. The Civil Rights act passed because enough liberal Northern Republicans voted in favor of it.
The Republican party did not embrace White Nationalism until 1980, a good 16 years after the Civil Rights Act passed.
Nowadays, of course, White Nationalism is just about the only thing holding the Republican party together.
Oh so that's why so many white nationalists are Republicans and voting for Republicans and running for office as Republicans.The Republican party never "embraced white nationalism." You made that up.
The Democrat's relentless pandering as well as projecting their (and your) actual racist views that people of color are not actually equal in every way to whites has resulted in the intended impression of anti-white bias that has driven such people from the Democrat party. The civil rights act had little to do with it. Southern racist Democrats (like you) intended to ignore it.
Oh so that's why so many white nationalists are Republicans and voting for Republicans and running for office as Republicans.
LOL you got rek't but good by RobDownSouth. Get thee to a body shop, son.
^STFU, low class racist trash, you know nothing about American politics. That is all that I will say to you today.
Soon as there is a thread dealing with prejudice, here comes you sniffing like a broke crackhead.
You're proof that just because someone marries a member of the darker race, does not mean he is "woke".
The Bill Clinton link was stupid and unnecessary. Trump is from New York, so the fuck what?
So I'm asking you, why does the current KKK endorse REPUBLICAN candidates?
You DO know Arkansas is considered a Republican stronghold, right?
LOL, you have got to be joking. Early signs of Dementia? Or just plain ignorant?