if you really wanted to destroy the major symbols of slavery and racial discrimination, you would ban the Democratic Party.
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The parties switch places, you boob!
In the 19th Century; The Republicans were the Progressives and the Democrats were the Wingnuts.
In the Late 20th Century and today's 21st Century; The GOP are the Wingnuts while the Democrats are Progressive.
You're not foolin' anyone with a brain, bub!
Yeah, since Republicans such as Strom Thurmond, George Wallace and Lester Maddox spent most of their careers working for desegregation and equal rights for blacks and showing us the way to eliminate racial discrimination. I remember Wallace standing in the school doorway reminding us that all children, black and white, had the right to equal access to education.
Of course, I also remember reading about the arrival of the Titanic in New York after its maiden voyage, so I may be thinking about an alternate universe.
Mason wasn't around when the parties switched sides on that, decades and decades ago. Mason may not even have been around when the millennium date rolled around, as apparently his class hasn't studied that little thing called "history" yet.
Then why do all the racists identify with the 99.999% white Republican party? Why, during Republican political conventions, does Fox News repeatedly show the one or two black guys in the crowd to show "diversity?" Why was the room virtually empty at the CPAC during the minority outreach forum? Why does the Democratic Party not need to focus on minority outreach?
Please explain why the KKK has wholeheartedly supported the Republican party since 1964, then. And why it has always described itself as a "conservative Christian" group. Not to mention all the white supremacists on the very site you're posting on.
You're not fooling anyone, Mason.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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