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Lol, like identity politics and race hasn’t been the bread and butter of US politics since the founding. I guess it’s changed because blacks are no longer only demonized and used to scare whites it’s an issue?
Seems like it started with the propaganda that Trayvon Martin was killed because he was black and the founding of BLM. Amplified 10 fold by the mediaNo, it changed shortly after Obama took office when the democrats decided to label anyone who objected to his policies, or questioned his actions as a "racist" in order to silence their opposition. It didn't take long before the left was labeling anyone who voiced any disagreement to the progressive agenda as being a racist and it's resulted in this polarized political mess we are all living with today.
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Seems like it started with the propaganda that Trayvon Martin was killed because he was black and the founding of BLM. Amplified 10 fold by the media
So you wouldn't call the politics over slavery and segregation race based? How about anti-asian based politics on the West Coast during the railroads? Black migration from the south and whites fleeing to the suburbs post Civil War had a lot of race based politics involved. I know it's not a different race, but American politics is so racist that there were plenty of policies passed and actions taken against Italians/Irish/Poles etc.No, it changed shortly after Obama took office when the democrats decided to label anyone who objected to his policies, or questioned his actions as a "racist" in order to silence their opposition. It didn't take long before the left was labeling anyone who voiced any disagreement to the progressive agenda as being a racist and it's resulted in this polarized political mess we are all living with today.
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So you wouldn't call the politics over slavery and segregation race based? How about anti-asian based politics on the West Coast during the railroads? Black migration from the south and whites fleeing to the suburbs post Civil War had a lot of race based politics involved. I know it's not a different race, but American politics is so racist that there were plenty of policies passed and actions taken against Italians/Irish/Poles etc.
Im just wondering what history book you are reading where race based politics hasn't been one of the most consistent issues in US political history.
Look, prior to 2009 the democrats and their leftist supporters rarely had the opportunity to play the race card and falsely label those who objected to their policies as racists. That all changed with the election of America's first black president and by the time his 8 years in office was done, the left was so entrenched in race-based identity politics there was no going back. In fact, since Obama left office it's only gotten progressively worse and the democrats support for BLM and ANTIFA looting and burning down cities for more than a year proves it.
Democrats and their leftist supporters have pushed their race-card/identity politics strategy to such an extreme that it's literally ripping our society apart and they couldn't care less.
So you wouldn't call the politics over slavery and segregation race based? How about anti-asian based politics on the West Coast during the railroads? Black migration from the south and whites fleeing to the suburbs post Civil War had a lot of race based politics involved. I know it's not a different race, but American politics is so racist that there were plenty of policies passed and actions taken against Italians/Irish/Poles etc.
Im just wondering what history book you are reading where race based politics hasn't been one of the most consistent issues in US political history.
What you and the self described Capitalist Pig are asking for is the equivalent of listing Trump's lies. I've listed them ad nauseum, I'm not interested to spend any more time on it again. I've given you the link that lists these easy to understand roadblocks, if you find one you disagree with I'll debate it. Unless you believe the huge gulf between whites and blacks in all facets of life are due to black "culture", because they're “unintelligent,” “lazy”, “violent", etc...
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