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A noose was found in Bubba Wallace's garage stall, NASCAR says

You love history? You must be devastated that you will be forgetting it all when those statues aren't there in the public square to remind you anymore.

Is that why you haven't taken Robert Byrds picture down? Because you don't want your beloved KKk exalted cyclops to be forgotten?
 
Just a KKK member....JUST A KKK member^ This is the same guy that has been hurling race cards at people like they were on fire in his pocket.

Well....and a champion of civil rights and liberties according to the NAACP.



Deny that. Lol
 
What historic statues, syrup bottles and cartoons will limp wristed leftist males be beating up next? Just curious.
 
Well....and a champion of civil rights and liberties according to the NAACP.



Deny that. Lol

Yeah, a KKK exalted cyclops who used the N word until he died and who referred to african Americans as mongrels is probably a step up for democrats who previously fought to keep them in slavery. You know how those ole dems loved to whip them some backtalkin slaves eh?
 
Trump is empowering the racists and they now have no problem coming out in the open. This kind of thing is now almost a daily event.

why do you lie? i thought leftists hated lies?
i guess not.
 
Just another false flag publicity stunt. :roll:
 
Yeah, a KKK exalted cyclops who used the N word until he died and who referred to african Americans as mongrels is probably a step up for democrats who previously fought to keep them in slavery. You know how those ole dems loved to whip them some backtalkin slaves eh?

So let's see


You admitted you lied


And you can not deny byrd was called a champion of civil rights and liberties by the NAACP


Got it
 
Zero wins. Came in 28th place. Desperate for publicity.
 
Man you love traitors to America

Yeah well some of us had to end slavery in your version of what America was. Look at you...its 2020 and you are still defending the exalted cyclops KKK leader. The weird thing is, you toss around the race card at others. Reminds me of when people run through water thinking it hides the scent from bloodhounds. Your posts are soaked right now.
 
So let's see


You admitted you lied


And you can not deny byrd was called a champion of civil rights and liberties by the NAACP


Got it

So how many posts are we up to now with you defending the KKK exalted cyclops?
 
why do you lie? i thought leftists hated lies?
i guess not.

Many White Nationalists Praise Controversial Trump Tweets
By Masood Farivar
July 16, 2019 08:23 PM
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent outburst of tweets daring four Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to their countries of origin have been roundly condemned as racist by the Democrats and even some members of his own party.

Trump attacked the lawmakers by charging that they "hate our country," and should leave if they are unhappy. Three of the women were born in the U.S. The fourth — Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota — was born in Somalia but immigrated to the U.S. as a child and became a U.S. citizen. All four are among Trump's fiercest critics and have called for his impeachment.

On social media and the outer fringes of the internet, however, white nationalists and other extremists are applauding Trump's searing remarks, with some saying they validated their decision to vote for him in the 2016 presidential election.

Andrew Anglin, founder of the popular right-wing website The Daily Stormer, heaped praise on Trump.


"This is the kind of WHITE NATIONALISM we elected him for," Anglin wrote on his website.

On GoyTalk, a right-wing podcast, the hosts greeted the comments as a return to form on the part of Trump.

"Trump's racist again! He won me over,"one of the hosts said. To which a co-host said, "He'll win me over when he actually strangles her [Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, one of the four progressive lawmakers] on stage."

Echoing the white nationalists' mixed feelings toward Trump, Patrick Casey, leader of the white supremacist group the American Identity Movement, tweeted Monday: "My reservations about the administration remain, but Trump escalating his attacks on these four horrid women — women who simply do not belong in America, let alone in our government — is more than a little satisfying."

Mendelson said Casey's tweet encapsulates the changed relationship between white supremacists and Trump.

"The white supremacist movement is by no means monolithic in their views of Trump," Mendelson said. "In 2016, many embraced President Trump as their knight in shining armor, who was essentially carrying the mantle of their white supremacist ideals. But over time, many have been greatly disenchanted with his execution of these ideals, whether it's building the border wall, or whether it's his alliances with Israel and Jews."

Many White Nationalists Praise Controversial Trump Tweets | Voice of America - English
 
Many White Nationalists Praise Controversial Trump Tweets
By Masood Farivar
July 16, 2019 08:23 PM
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent outburst of tweets daring four Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to their countries of origin have been roundly condemned as racist by the Democrats and even some members of his own party.

Trump attacked the lawmakers by charging that they "hate our country," and should leave if they are unhappy. Three of the women were born in the U.S. The fourth — Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota — was born in Somalia but immigrated to the U.S. as a child and became a U.S. citizen. All four are among Trump's fiercest critics and have called for his impeachment.

On social media and the outer fringes of the internet, however, white nationalists and other extremists are applauding Trump's searing remarks, with some saying they validated their decision to vote for him in the 2016 presidential election.

Andrew Anglin, founder of the popular right-wing website The Daily Stormer, heaped praise on Trump.


"This is the kind of WHITE NATIONALISM we elected him for," Anglin wrote on his website.

On GoyTalk, a right-wing podcast, the hosts greeted the comments as a return to form on the part of Trump.

"Trump's racist again! He won me over,"one of the hosts said. To which a co-host said, "He'll win me over when he actually strangles her [Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, one of the four progressive lawmakers] on stage."

Echoing the white nationalists' mixed feelings toward Trump, Patrick Casey, leader of the white supremacist group the American Identity Movement, tweeted Monday: "My reservations about the administration remain, but Trump escalating his attacks on these four horrid women — women who simply do not belong in America, let alone in our government — is more than a little satisfying."

Mendelson said Casey's tweet encapsulates the changed relationship between white supremacists and Trump.

"The white supremacist movement is by no means monolithic in their views of Trump," Mendelson said. "In 2016, many embraced President Trump as their knight in shining armor, who was essentially carrying the mantle of their white supremacist ideals. But over time, many have been greatly disenchanted with his execution of these ideals, whether it's building the border wall, or whether it's his alliances with Israel and Jews."

Many White Nationalists Praise Controversial Trump Tweets | Voice of America - English

Meanwhile back at the rest of the thread, lefties have been defending the guy who said this:
I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side*... Rather I should die a thousand times, and see*Old Glory*trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.

— Robert C. Byrd, in a letter to Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-MS), 1944[12][20]
 
You mean the champion of civil rights and liberties?

No I mean the factual KKK exalted cyclops that you are defending. A geezer who uses the nword to describe people is no champion of civil rights except to uneducated racists. Its sad but here in America we still have people defending KKK exalted cyclopses and pretending they were civil rights champions. Other than his prolific use of the nword, being an exalted cyclops in the KKK and referring to blacks as mongrels...you think the guy was a hero. How laughably pitiful.
 
No I mean the factual KKK exalted cyclops that you are defending. A geezer who uses the nword to describe people is no champion of civil rights except to uneducated racists. Its sad but here in America we still have people defending KKK exalted cyclopses and pretending they were civil rights champions. Other than his prolific use of the nword, being an exalted cyclops in the KKK and referring to blacks as mongrels...you think the guy was a hero. How laughably pitiful.

So you are not referring to the guy the NAACP said was a champion of civil rights and liberties???


Say that
 
So you are not referring to the guy the NAACP said was a champion of civil rights and liberties???


Say that

I have no idea who you are referring to. You wont tell us if your civil rights hero was a KKK exalted cyclops who routinely used the Nwoed and referred to blacks as mongrels. Is Robert Byrd your civil rights hero?
 
Senator Robert Byrd and the Ku Klux Klan

This is an interesting article about the Senator people can't stop using when the topic of race comes up.

It appears he is easy to use because he was a POS KKK leader when he was young. No one can deny or defend that.

"However, he did not remain a POS KKK member for his entire life. In his autobiography, Byrd wrote that he had become a KKK member because he

“was sorely afflicted with tunnel vision—a jejune and immature outlook—seeing only what I wanted to see because I thought the Klan could provide an outlet for my talents and ambitions. ... I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times ... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened … it has emerged throughout my life to haunt and embarrass me and has taught me in a very graphic way what one major mistake can do to one’s life, career, and reputation.”

The fact that as he died people showed him respect is not surprising. Neither is it surprising that people will use that for political gain.

I don't know if the man deserved the praise and honor he received. I did not know him. I do know that many, including those in the Black community forgave him. That says a lot.

"While some of his fellow conservative Democrats opposed the 1983 bill creating the*Martin Luther King Jr. Day national holiday, Byrd recognized the importance of the day to his legacy, telling his staff, “I am the only one in the Senate who*mustvote for this bill.”

Forgiveness should be part of politics.

"When Byrd died at age 92 on June 28, 2010, the NAACP released a statement saying that over the course of his life he “became a champion for civil rights and liberties” and “came to consistently support the NAACP civil rights agenda.”*

Perhaps those that continue to defend statues that honor Lee and Davis but use Byrd as a criticism of Clinton and Biden should reexamine their stances.

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So which is it? can people change or not?
 
I have no idea who you are referring to. You wont tell us if your civil rights hero was a KKK exalted cyclops who routinely used the Nwoed and referred to blacks as mongrels. Is Robert Byrd your civil rights hero?

Then let me remind you. And everyone. I love this part



Robert Byrd was called a champion of civil rights and liberties by the NAACP.


Is this the Robert byrd you're referring to?
 
Then let me remind you. And everyone. I love this part



Robert Byrd was called a champion of civil rights and liberties by the NAACP.


Is this the Robert byrd you're referring to?

Yes I am asking you if it is the same Robert Byrd who was an exalted cyclops in the KKK, who used the nword routinely and who referred to blacks as mongrels. Is that the same man you are calling a champion?
 
Yes I am asking you if it is the same Robert Byrd who was an exalted cyclops in the KKK, whonused to nword routinely and who referred to blacks as mongrels. Is that the same man you are calling a champion?

I am not calling him a champion. The NAACP did.


Do you deny that?
 
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