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There is a black head in picture 12 an Asian person in a couple pictures before
I am not going thru anymore of those pictures most of them are the back of peoples heads
LOL, one black out of a thousand people. Denver's been accused of being "white bread", but that's ridiculous. You had to look pretty hard to find that one black and one Asian, eh?
LOL, one black out of a thousand people. Denver's been accused of being "white bread", but that's ridiculous. You had to look pretty hard to find that one black and one Asian, eh?
You hate the idea that the KKK was founded by democrats, and the CRA was filibustered by democrats, so it assuages your guilt to think the parties magically flipped, and the racists and bigots are republicans now. LOL
All of the racism, bigotry, and sexism that was on display this last presidential cycle was coming from democrat news media, elected democrats, the campaign staffers, of the democratic party candidates themselves. The bigots did not go away, you still have them.
Democrat/Republican ideology has nothing what so ever to do with the KKK. The first KKK was formed in TN in 1865 by veterans of the Confederate Army. The second Klan in 1915 was a response to European immigrants coming to the industrialized north. Of the modern day new Klans: The National Knights of the Klu Klun Klan was started by James Venable as a response to civil rights. Then you have the Imperial Klans of America and the Brotherhood, latter of which was founded by Dale Fox who vowed to bring the KKK back to its birthplace. All KKK groups are founded on HATE, and political ideology of Democrat/Republican has not one thing to do with them. And just so we're clear about this, in the south when the KKK was first born, you would have been hard pressed to find a politician from either party who wasn't either was in the Klan or supported it.
“I’ve been to hundreds of tea parties around the country. What I can tell you is that I’ve never seen any blacks lynched at one of them. That’s still one of those things that only democrats can hold a distinction about.”
-Kevin Jackson
I doubt kevin jackson came to the one behind my house last year here in boise where people on megaphones were blaming gays for the destruction of american society...
smack yourself all you want....there still be a noticeable amount of brown skinned people among the whites .like a sore thumb
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