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Anyway I guess it’s kinda interesting to see who the proud racists are and who the shy racists are.
"Schlafly couldn't have been racist because she supported Nixon instead of Wallace" is also one blazingly hot take.
Wasn’t she a Birther?
"The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes.”https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/03/should-republicans-just-focus-on-white-voters/ …
According to Critchlow, Schlafly's opposition to the anti-segregation plank wasn't actually about segregation. Which sounds as silly as the civil war not actually being about slavery.pic.twitter.com/NgLOr78m5q
Hah! Even if it was in good faith (DOUBT.) it's almost exactly the MLK quote in action: "[the] great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is...the white moderate, who is more devoted to 'order' than to justice"
I almost threw a binder of polling (from the 60s) when Critchlow told a room that the realignment of the parties was about taxes.
I guess they go by the Republican definition of racism, where the only thing that makes you a racist is getting caught saying the n-word. I wouldn’t be surprised if Schlafly said it, but there may be no record of it.
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