Monday, September 30, 2019
Radical Question #4: Why is the Political Language of Racism Used So Widely?
Radical Question #4: Why is the Political Language of Racism Used So Widely Today?
Answer: Because of the Nature and Failure of LBJ's Great Society.
Further questions may be posed to explain this answer.
Why did the Democratic Party vote against the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution? They were passed, respectively, in 1865, 1868 and 1870, thus 1) abolishing slavery and involuntary servitude, 2) affirming unalienable rights for all people equally, and 3) affirming the right to vote regardless of prior condition of servitude.
Why did the racist Ku Klux Klan (KKK; founded in 1865) arise within, and remain the sole property of the Democratic Party?
Why did the racist Jim Crow laws (1877ff) arise within, and remain the sole property of the Democratic Party?
Why did the racist Segregationist Laws (post Civil War on following) arise within, and remain the sole property of the Democratic Party?
Why did the 1964 Civil Rights Act not pass without Republican votes in a majority Democratic U.S. Congress?
Why did Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) become furious in 1968 with how the Democratic Party's Anti-Poverty program was decimating the Black Family. Fatherless was exploding to some 74 percent today, and poverty has only deepened.
Why did Barack Obama get elected in 2008 as the first Black President in U.S. history and in also gaining a large White vote?
Further Answer: The Democratic Party, with a troubled racist heritage, and in political desperation, increasingly resorts to using the "racist" epithet against Republicans and any others who oppose them, regardless of what the facts may show.
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