Obama's election proved a majority of whites would vote for the right candidate regardless of race. Sane goes for getting a job. Then you have another group blaming capitalism. How about taking some individual responsibility and quit blaming everyone else?
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Obama's election proved that the majority of whites aren't racist.. but a significant minority of white racist refused to accept the legitimacy of a black president. All that "I want my country back" was about Obama being black. The racists didn't disappear. They're still here.
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Would argue that was about politics not race.
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Politics tipped it because Bush and the GOP f*cked up the economy in 2008, and McCain f*cked himself picking an idiot like Palin. ...but the racists still voted against Obama... and love Trump.
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The left likes to smearTrump with racism accusations.. without offering any proof. Meanwhile Trump enacted more legislation specifically designed to help blacks than Obama did in 8 years or Biden in a lifetime in Washington.
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That's complete nonsense. Trump regularly tweets and retweets talking point from white supremacy sites, and uses racial dog whistles in his speeches. This is no coincidence. Trump's defenses of the Confederate flag support for his racist followers.
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No. But you can read and hear words. When the same words, phrases, sentences, arguments and disinformation appear on white supremacy sites.. and then show up on Tucker Carlson and Trump's speeches.. it's pretty clear. You seem to have heard those whistles.
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My argument is that these dog whistles are well known and deliberate methods of spreading racist ideas and undermining civil rights. They aren't secrets. They are well published so the followers can repeat and spread them.
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That is imaginary.
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