Quote (theCrossbones @ Feb 22 2020 01:32pm)
yes.. prior to and at the close of the Civil war there were a group of conservative voters called the Southern Democrats. They do not align with modern D, any longer. The "coastal elites" R like to cry about is the progressive voter lives now. They do not run around drying to defend the south with the Rebel flag and every other massive form of losing participation trophies.
This line only refers to the group of people and THAT time frame. I could do this forever, but you will just continue to deny that things have changed since then, and im sure some YouTube blogger has gotten you to quote this utter BS. ok..
try again.
Following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Southern states became more reliably Republican in presidential politics, while Northeastern states became more reliably Democratic. Studies show that Southern whites shifted to the Republican Party due to racial conservatism.
Confederates opposed states’ rights—that is, the right of Northern states not to support slavery.” The idea that the war was somehow not about slavery but about the issue of states’ rights was perpetuated by later generations anxious to redefine their ancestors’ sacrifices as a noble protection of the Southern way of life. At the time, however, Southerners had no problem claiming the protection of slavery as the cause of their break with the Union.
And before you cry about supporting inner cities with "food stamps" as they MODERN way D keep people enslaved. So predictable here are the top 10 food stamp using states in the union.
New Mexico
Louisiana
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Alabama
Oregon
Rhode Island
Illinois
Nevada
Pennsylvania
Still don't get it. I was being smug towards icemage.
I'll change it from slave to black where you can stop your nonsense of looking into something thats not there.
I'm sure the left is. Can't lose their black vote.
This post was edited by Landmine on Feb 22 2020 03:37pm