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In reply to the discussion: Surely this was a typo, right? A misprint? [View all]Celerity
(42,675 posts)31. In the country you grew up in, you never would have had 2 black men, in the deep south, running
for the US Senate as the 2 nominees for each main party.
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What you are saying would justify the "Make America Great Again" which we all know is false
Escurumbele
Nov 2022
#29
In the country you grew up in, you never would have had 2 black men, in the deep south, running
Celerity
Nov 2022
#31
on the surface yes, but I think the racism and kooky conservatism was always there
LymphocyteLover
Nov 2022
#38
I wonder, boomer. I've often had the same idea, but then I wonder if it was because I just never
Martin68
Nov 2022
#63
exactly... it's all horrible propoaganda to help the rich and the theocrats
LymphocyteLover
Nov 2022
#39
It makes you wonder what sort of morally bankrupt numbskulls the messaging and propaganda
sop
Nov 2022
#11
Fascists are fantastic at marketing, they have proved it throughout history, everywhere.
Escurumbele
Nov 2022
#35
The country you grew up in was built on white supremacy. This is what that looks like.
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2022
#21
Ah, the old "Black people are the problem when it comes to racism" issue.
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2022
#33