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Hello all,

I have to agree with what he is saying. It is only a 4+ min video.

What he should have said is "I" (in reference to himself) was not thinking of Lions, protests, or the Confederate flag. No doubt he didn't care about two of those and probably had been as unfocused on that flag as anyone else, no doubt very happy the issue was under the radar for a time. He also fails to give the specifics of why the country would not be thinking about that flag with all the shootings of blacks by police, revenge shootings of police, movie theater and church mass killings, Trump's insane big mouth and all the mania over over a minor football incident. He should be commending the media for taking focus off that awful flag, not criticizing it for helping distracting people from it.

As I've said many times, the average Confederate soldier may have been fighting for his home with an attitude of patriotism toward his state, but it was treason, and if you only look at what he thought he was fighting for the underpinnings of his society was a slave-based economy robbing a whole race of their rights and lives. No excuse can then escape the fact that the foundation that flag and rebellion was racism holding up his lifestyle and paying for his so-called freedom with the ruin of Africans. It's actually worst than what the average German was fighting for in WWII. The so-called Final Solution of genocide, which didn't begin until January 1942 and today cannot be removed from the Nazi flag was not what the average German was fighting for. It was against the economic enslavement by the Western Powers through the Treaty of Versailles which had held Germany hostage, dividing it and wrecking it economically into more destitution than any other country with a modern economy suffered at the time. The average German had a more righteous cause, even if their leadership was far more viciously cold-blooded and tyrannical than the leaders of the Confederacy.

That Southern Cross may be about States Rights but those rights and the lifestyle was about entrenching the destruction of African lives. Whatever the media did or does to distract from that history cannot change what it is really about. The idea that this flag flying around numerous states has not been a paramount issue until recently is an apologists excuse.

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Hello all,



What he should have said is "I" (in reference to himself) was not thinking of Lions, protests, or the Confederate flag. .

Cheers,

Merlot

I think the point he was trying to get across was that many were protesting and not finding out the complete reason or history.


EDIT: Also, where were the protests before the media stepped in? You can not tell me that people in the US did not know about the Confederate flag or people throughout the world never heard of poaching wildlife.
 

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I think the point he was trying to get across was that many were protesting and not finding out the complete reason or history.

I agree with Sol Tee Nutz.
 

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Hello all,

I think the point he was trying to get across was that many were protesting and not finding out the complete reason or history.

Yes he was saying that. However, I wonder if he is in the same position. I find that people will look for and focus on those parts of something that appeal to them or hold onto an idea about something that is quite incomplete or selective. I listen to people say great things about Trump and how great it might be to have a "successful" :rolleyes: businessman in control without knowing about 4 bankruptcies of his major properties and how highly leveraged many of his assets are.

Cheers,

Merlot
 

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Yes he was saying that. However, I wonder if he is in the same position.
Merlot

Well he did mention about the bigotry etc and poaching soooooooooooooooooooooooo I am guessing he knew about it. The media has a large influence on ignorant people, they can sway an election and proof of that is in Alberta, the Sun ran some excellent articles about the mayor we have and the guy is now not in the majorities good books. During the last provincial election they pounded the PC's with bad publicity and praised the NDP and now we have a NDP government, people are now waking up to the fact that the NDP will ruin Alberta.
 

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And now we have to cancel sit-coms because there is a care with Lee's battle flag of the Army of Northern VA on the roof. Wal-Mart and Amazon will not sell a flag and a company in Texas of all places named Dixie Flags will not sell the Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia!!!! The next thing I see is hyphenated Americans digging up confederate graves and desecrating confederate monuments. Insane!!!! Political Correctness has run amuck!

I can tell you what I am going to do. I am going to vote for Donald Trump. I am sick and tired of white guilt and political correctness. I hate the liberal thought police. A man that is not afraid to tell it like it is. And I hope the Donald will adopt the same immigration policies that the Mexicans have in place on their southern border. Obama and his party are not about compassion but about letting the dreamers in so they can someday buy their vote.
 

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I can tell you what I am going to do. I am going to vote for Donald Trump. I am sick and tired of white guilt and political correctness. I hate the liberal thought police. A man that is not afraid to tell it like it is. And I hope the Donald will adopt the same immigration policies that the Mexicans have in place on their southern border. Obama and his party are not about compassion but about letting the dreamers in so they can someday buy their vote.

I loved it when Jesse Ventura was governor of Minnesota, he said it like it was.
 

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I have to agree with what he is saying.
You certainly do agree, and for one simple reason. You don't live in the US. The Confederate flag has been recognized as a symbol of hatred and racism for many generations.
 

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Ya know something Hungry, a lot of people are thinking this way it seems and actually, he might just be the best person for the job. Now as funny as that may have seemed a few years ago, suddenly it is not anymore. He loves money but he also loves his country as much or more than anyone. However i do not think he will ever be on the ballot as the Republican Candidate for President but he will make it interesting for quite awhile.

I can tell you what I am going to do. I am going to vote for Donald Trump.
 

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You certainly do agree, and for one simple reason. You don't live in the US. The Confederate flag has been recognized as a symbol of hatred and racism for many generations.

Those racist, bigoted Democrats who rallied behind that flag, oh my. :amen:
 

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Ya know something Hungry, a lot of people are thinking this way it seems and actually, he might just be the best person for the job. Now as funny as that may have seemed a few years ago, suddenly it is not anymore. He loves money but he also loves his country as much or more than anyone. However i do not think he will ever be on the ballot as the Republican Candidate for President but he will make it interesting for quite awhile.

The Turd we have in the White House right now and for the last LONG 6 1/2 years surely does not love the US.
 

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Those racist, bigoted Democrats who rallied behind that flag, oh my. :amen:
Yes, those racist bigoted Democrats back in 1950 who are now almost entirely Republican. Have you checked the composition of the Southern representation in congress in the last 50 years, perchance?
 

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The Turd we have in the White House right now and for the last LONG 6 1/2 years surely does not love the US.
You mean Nixon? Coolidge? Hoover?
 

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Yes, those racist bigoted Democrats back in 1950 who are now almost entirely Republican. Have you checked the composition of the Southern representation in congress in the last 50 years, perchance?

Spewing the lies again, rumps. Bill Clinton's mentor was William Fulbright, a known segregationist. Robert Byrd the well entrenched Senator was a leader of the KKK. He always remained a Democrat to his death.

The Racist History of the Democratic Party

Wayne Perryman, an inner city minister in Seattle and the author of Unfounded Loyalty, in an editorial circulating on the Internet (Feb. 2004): - See more at: http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/3554#sthash.c86mlv0r.dpuf

Most people are either a Democrat by design, or a Democrat by deception. That is either they were well aware the racist history of the Democrat Party and still chose to be Democrat, or they were deceived into thinking that the Democratic Party is a party that sincerely cared about Black people.
History reveals that every piece of racist legislation that was ever passed and every racist terrorist attack that was ever inflicted on African Americans, was initiated by the members of the Democratic Party. From the formation of the Democratic Party in 1792 to the Civil Rights movement of 1960's, Congressional records show the Democrat Party passed no specific laws to help Blacks, every law that they introduced into Congress was designed to hurt blacks in 1894 Repeal Act. The chronicles of history shows that during the past 160 years the Democratic Party legislated Jim Crows laws, Black Codes and a multitude of other laws at the state and federal level to deny African Americans their rights as citizens.

History reveals that the Republican Party was formed in 1854 to abolish slavery and challenge other racist legislative acts initiated by the Democratic Party.

Some called it the Civil War, others called it the War Between the States, but to the African Americans at that time, it was the War Between the Democrats and the Republicans over slavery. The Democrats gave their lives to expand it, Republican gave their lives to ban it.

During the Senate debates on the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, it was revealed that members of the Democratic Party formed many terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan to murder and intimidate African Americans voters. The Ku Klux Klan Act was a bill introduced by a Republican Congress to stop Klan Activities. Senate debates revealed that the Klan was the terrorist arm of the Democratic Party.

History reveals that Democrats lynched, burned, mutilated and murdered thousands of blacks and completely destroyed entire towns and communities occupied by middle class Blacks, including Rosewood, Florida, the Greenwood District in Tulsa Oklahoma, and Wilmington, North Carolina to name a few.

After the Civil War, Democrats murdered several hundred black elected officials (in the South) to regain control of the southern government. All of the elected officials up to 1935 were Republicans. As of 2004, the Democrat Party (the oldest political party in America) has never elected a black man to the United States Senate, the Republicans have elected three.

History reveals that it was Thaddeus Stevens, a Radical Republican that introduced legislation to give African Americans the so-called 40 acres and a mule and Democrats overwhelmingly voted against the bill. Today many white Democrats are opposed to paying African Americans trillions of dollars in Reparation Pay, money that should be paid by the Democratic Party.

History reveals that it was Abolitionists and Radical Republicans such as Henry L. Morehouse and General Oliver Howard that started many of the traditional Black colleges, while Democrats fought to keep them closed. Many of our traditional Black colleges are named after white Republicans.

Congressional records show it was Democrats that strongly opposed the passage of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments. These three Amendments were introduced by Republicans to abolish slavery, give citizenship to all African Americans born in the United States and, give Blacks the right to vote.

Congressional records show that Democrats were opposed to passing the following laws that were introduced by Republicans to achieve civil rights for African Americans:

Civil Rights Act 1866
Reconstruction Act of 1867
Freedman Bureau Extension Act of 1866
Enforcement Act of 1870
Force Act of 1871
Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Civil Rights Act of 1957
Civil Rights Act of 1960
And during the 60's many Democrats fought hard to defeat the
1964 Civil Rights Act
1965 Voting Rights Acts
1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Act
Court records shows that it was the Democrats that supported the Dred Scott Decision. The decision classified Blacks and property rather than people. It was also the racist Jim Crow practices initiated by Democrats that brought about the two landmark cases of Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v. The Board of Education.
At the turn of the century (1900), Southern Democrats continued to oppress African Americans by placing thousands in hard-core prison labor camps. According to most historians, the prison camps were far worst than slavery. The prisoners were required to work from 10-14 hours a day, six to seven days a week in temperatures that exceeded 100 degrees and in temperatures that fell well below zero. The camps provided free labor for building railroads, mining coal-mines and for draining snake and alligator invested swamps and rivers. Blacks were transported from one project to another in rolling cages similar to the ones used to transfer circus animals. One fourth of the prison populations were children ages 6 to 18. Young Cy Williams age 12, was sentenced to 20 years for stealing a horse that he was too small to ride. Eight-year old Will Evans was sentenced to 2 years of hard labor for taking some change from a store counter and six-year old Mary Gay was sentenced to 30 days for taking a hat. While authorities sent whites to jail for the same offenses, they sent blacks to the prison camps with much longer sentences. Thousands died from malaria, frost bites, heat strokes, shackle poisoning, others were buried alive in collapsing mines, or blown to pieces in tunnel explosions, and still others drowned in swamps or were beaten and shot to death. Every southern black citizen was a potential prisoner for any alleged small offense, including violating evening curfews. Through the prison camp system, southern owners of railroads, mines and farms had an unlimited source of free labor. The black prisoners played a major role the South's economic development. Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative, said, in his opinion, "the prison camps were a new form of slavery, but far more inhumane."
History reveals that it was three white persons that opposed the Democrat's racist practices who started the NAACP.
Dr. Martin Luther King, several Civil Rights leaders and many historians reported that during the first two years of his administration, President John F. Kennedy ignored Dr. King's request for Civil Rights. The chronicles of history reveal that it was only after television coverage of riots and several demonstrations did President Kennedy feel a need to introduce the 1963 Civil Rights Act. At that time, experts believe the nation was headed toward a major race war.
History reveals that it was Democratic Attorney General, Robert Kennedy that approved the secret wire taps on Dr, Martin Luther King Jr., and it was Democratic President Lyndon Johnson that referred to Dr. King as " that nigger preacher." Senator Byrd referred to Dr. King as a "trouble maker" who causes trouble and then runs like a "coward," when trouble breaks out.

Over the strong objections of racist Republican Senator Jessie Helms, Republican President Ronald Reagan, signed into law, a bill to make Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday a national holiday. Several Republican Senators convinced President Reagan this was the right thing to do.
Congressional records show after signing the 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Act and issuing Executive Order 11478, Richard Nixon, a Republican, that started what we know as Affirmative Action.
On December 15, 1994, federal Judge David V. Kenyon issued a court order to the Clinton Administration in the Case of Fairchild v Robert Reich Secretary of Labor (#CV92-5765 Kn). The order demanded that Secretary Reich and the Clinton Administration force 100 west coast shipping to develop an Affirmative Action plan to stop discrimination against, African Americans, Hispanics, Female and Disabled Workers. Female employees were being sexually harrassed, Hispanic were being denied promotions and training, Disable Workers were being laid off, and African Americans were being force to work in an environment where they had job classification called " Nigger Jobs." Clinton left office six years later and never complied with the court order. The companies still do not have an Affirmative Action Plan.
President Clinton sent 20, 000 troops to protect the white citizens of Europe's Bosnia, but sent no troops to Africa's Rwanda to protect the black citizens there. Consequently over 800,000 Africans were massacre
During the 2003 Democratic Primary debates, the Rev. Al Sharpton, said the Democrat take the black vote for granted and treat African American like a mistress. They [Democrats** will take us to the dance, but they don't want to take us home to meet mama."

On December 3, 2002, President Clinton spoke to Democratic Leadership Council in New York regarding the future of the Democratic Party and how they could retake the White House. At no time did he address Civil Rights issues for blacks or doing things to improve the conditions of African Americans. His only reference to Civil Rights was Civil Rights for Gays. His only reference to improving communities was his recommendation to revisit the Marshall Plan to re-build communities in other countries. His entire speech was aired on C-Span.
After exclusively giving the Democrats their votes for the past 25 years, the average African American cannot point to one piece of civil rights legislation sponsored solely by the Democratic Party that was specifically designed to eradicate the unique problems that African Americans face today. Congressional records show that all previous legislation (since 1964) had strong bi-partisan support, even though some Democrats debated and voted against these laws.
After reviewing all of the evidence, many believe America would have never experienced racism to the degree that it has, had not the Democrats promoted it through:
Racist Legislation
Terrorist Organizations
Negative Media Communications
Bias Education
Relentless Intimidation
And Flawed Adjudication.
The racism established and promoted by members of the Democratic Party affected and infected the entire nation from 1856 with the Dred Scott decision, to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case. But they never offered or issued an apology.
Today both parties must remember their past. The Democrats must remember the terrible things they did to Blacks and apologize and the Republicans must remember the terrific things they did for Blacks and re-commit to complete the work that their predecessors started and died for.
- See more at: http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/3554#sthash.c86mlv0r.dpuf
 

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Wait. Is someone here actually saying the current Democratic Party is the more racist party of the two main US political parties? Cuz whatever you are smoking, I definitely want some.
 

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Wait. Is someone here actually saying the current Democratic Party is the more racist party of the two main US political parties? Cuz whatever you are smoking, I definitely want some.

I am not smoking anything. It's reality, pal, not propaganda, like what Democrats exist on.
 

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Wait. Is someone here actually saying the current Democratic Party is the more racist party of the two main US political parties? Cuz whatever you are smoking, I definitely want some.
This guy has the largest collection of articles by right wing whackjobs known to man. He doesn't smoke what you smoke; he smokes fine Mississippi propaganda. You don't want to smoke his stuff. Breitbart Gold. Drudge Red. Fox Blue.
 

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This guy has the largest collection of articles by right wing whackjobs known to man. He doesn't smoke what you smoke; he smokes fine Mississippi propaganda. You don't want to smoke his stuff. Breitbart Gold. Drudge Red. Fox Blue.

Rumps, none of your political posts have any substance. All you and the likes of your kind do is use demagoguery. I have never ever seen one post of yours that uses reason, truth or logic, because none of your opinions have reason, truth or logic, and they never will.
 
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