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This is exemplified in Dr. King Jr. "I Have A Dream Speech" in which he advocated not for post-racialism but for us to see superficial differences, acknowledge them and not allow them to determine our valuation of the character of man.
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Basically, I see your color, heritage and culture but it doesn't matter to your individual character. Much of the establishment class of Republicans in DC and many think tanks are elitists themselves and view average people as a hindrance or chess pieces to be moved about.
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This has led the party to engage in completely unproductive rhetoric. An example would be: "Don't be slaves on the Democrat plantation". This is no different than the phrase "Uncle Tom".
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The reality is that this dynamic has played out on our side as well, we've been lied to and manipulated by our own party and elites in academia over the years which puts us in the same position as those on the left who have been manipulated.
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Many of these have roots in the Republican party and our history with the black community as the original Black & Tans segment of the party including the original "Negro History Week" created by republican Carter G Woodson.
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We are the natural home for blacks and yet we are the reason that is no longer the case for the formentioned reasons and the establishment Lily White Republican movement's attack on the Black & Tans which were the result of our founding with Lincoln and Douglass.
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The solution is to trust those who know this history take on the left for you on the battlefield of ideas and beat CRT with American history of which black history is a part.
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Ps. There are is far more at play, history, policy, dynamics of intercultural and interpersonal communication, introspective thought, culture, natural degradation of societies, money etc. I've touched on much of it before in relation to other topics.
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