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Dan Bongino DROPS hammer of TRUTH on Democrats for actually hating Black Americans and DAMN son 

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http://twitchy.com/samj/2023/09/01/dan-bongino-why-do-democrats-hate-black-people-so-much-n2386796

We've said this many times, Democrats have never really changed their stripes. Oh, they market their ideas and beliefs in frillier, prettier, more socially acceptable, and EQUITABLE ways, but ultimately deep down they're still the party of Andrew Jackson.

Of the Confederacy.

Hey, the truth hurts. This is usually where someone we're debating will insist the parties switched, but we know that's not true.

Dan Bongino took no prisoners in calling the Democrats out on their racism and outright hatred:

Dan Bongino (@dbongino) ~ Why do Democrats hate Black Americans so much?

Between talking to them like children, lecturing them about how they don’t have agency over their own lives, calling any independent thinker vile, disgusting names, and destroying their communities with their piss-poor governance, it’s appropriate to ask “is this intentional?”

The answer is “yes.” Of course it is.

BTownBoiler: An Equal Opportunity Offender (@BTownBoiler) ~ They’re just as racist now as they were when the party was founded in 1828.

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Scott H. Fishman (@ScottFishman) ~ They're the actual racists!
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Brad Michaels (@BradMichaels65) ~ Yes, it is 100% on purpose, and it was ushered in along with the civil rights act.
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http://amgreatness.com/2018/09/02/lbjs-democratic-plantation/
From the article:
These traits do not describe the “old” LBJ, prior to some moral transformation. This is who LBJ was the whole time. And the same is true of LBJ’s racism. We can see this in LBJ’s use of the term “nigger” or “uppity nigger.” LBJ didn’t just use these terms in the early days, when under the tutelage of his segregationist mentor Richard Russell he upheld segregation, upheld the poll tax, and fought to undermine anti-lynching laws. No, LBJ showed a special fondness for them when he was Senate leader, vice president and president—in other words, the very time when, supposedly, he was undergoing his moral transformation.

In the mid-1960s, LBJ nominated African-American lawyer Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. When an aide suggested to LBJ that there were other qualified black jurists he could have chosen, suggesting as an alternative possibility Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, LBJ responded, “The only two people who ever heard of Judge Higginbotham are you and his momma. When I appoint a nigger to the court, I want everyone to know he’s a nigger.”

This was in 1965, one year after LBJ helped secure the passage of the Civil Rights Act. The man he called a “nigger” was the nation’s most prominent African-American attorney who had argued the landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case. Yet progressive historian Robert Dallek, who recounts this episode, interprets it in a way to minimize LBJ’s culpability. “Johnson’s pejorative language was partly his way of intimidating a new staff member or of showing how tough and demanding he was.”

Yet for LBJ this kind of talk was a consistent pattern. The same year, LBJ told his aide Joseph Califano that the black riots in the Watts area of Los Angeles showed how blacks could not control their emotions. Pretty soon, Johnson warned, “Negroes will end up pissing in the aisles of the Senate and making fools of themselves, the way . . . they had after the Civil War and during Reconstruction.” The very fact that LBJ continued to embrace this view of Reconstruction—once promoted by the progressive racists of the Dunning School and popularized by Thomas Dixon in The Clansman and Birth of a Nation—suggests that contrary to progressive rumor, LBJ’s racism was never rehabilitated.

Robert Caro describes an incident involving Robert Parker, LBJ’s chauffeur. Parker recalled the occasion when Senator Johnson asked him whether he would prefer to be called “boy,” “nigger” or “chief.” Parker asked to be called by his name. Johnson erupted, “As long as you’re black, and you’re going to be black till the day you die, no one’s gonna call you by your goddamn name. So no matter what you are called, nigger, you just let it roll off your back like water and you’ll make it. Just pretend you’re a goddamn piece of furniture.”

Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, in an otherwise positive biography Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, cites LBJ telling Senator Richard Russell during the debate over the Civil Rights Act of 1957, “These Negroes, they’re getting pretty uppity these days and that’s a problem for us since they’ve got something they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we’ve got to do something about this, we’ve got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.”

This admission is telling not merely because of its use of the insulting reference to the “uppityness” of blacks, but also because it shows that LBJ’s support for civil rights legislation wasn’t the result of some moral awakening on his part; rather, it was part of a strategy. This notion is confirmed by what LBJ allegedly told two governors regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1964. “I’ll have them niggers voting Democratic for 200 years.”

Awww yes, that infamous quote from LBJ about how he'd keep Black Americans voting Democrat. Classy stuff. But at least he was honest, unlike today's Democrats.

SHEEPLSUCK™️ (@sheeplsuck2) ~ Democrats say we can’t have Voter ID because black people can’t get an ID and they will be oppressed. 🙄

They've been saying that for years. Honestly, we don't know how this doesn't just infuriate and exhaust Black Americans, an entire party thinking they're too ignorant, lazy, what have you to get an ID.

The soft bigotry of low expectations is alive and well in the Democratic Party.




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