NY Public School Principal Sends White Parents “The 8 White Identities”

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  1. Indlib

    Indlib Well-Known Member

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    Well dont leave me in suspense! Out with it man!
     
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    Indlib Well-Known Member

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    But what did the evolve to?
     
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    Reread it, clearly it couldn't hurt none ;)
     
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    It didn't hurt but I still don't see what dixiecrat evolved into. I had thought it was Republicans but haven't looked at a history book for a while. Can you provide some insight?
     
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    Call MSNBCNN we both know they will register much stronger with you then anything I have to offer, Have a lovely day good Sir..
     
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    I would rather hear what you have to say on the topic. You seem very knowledgeable.
     
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    So now you're gonna badger me, I have given you advice as to were to find an answer, here is a recap for the last time Good Sir

    Have a wonderful day Sir
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No need to get angry; I just don't agree.
     
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    This type of blatant racism towards whites is unacceptable. We deserve better. This type of open racism from an organization like this is demonstrating that we live in a world where racism towards whites is acceptable.
     
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    Feels that way doesn't it?
     
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    Because it is that way.

    imagine if the races were reversed. People would be fired immediately and would be mainstream news.
     
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    Shapiro talked about it the other day. Astounding how ****ing racist that is. I’m already infuriated that my middle schooler gets to watch the CNN 10 in the morning. Luckily it’s not as blatantly biased as their standard news, but it still slants towards progressivism at times.
     
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    They haven’t evolved into anything, hell they are still flying the same flags. Pretty easy to spot them sometimes
     
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    Whatever that meant..
     
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    Give it a while and we'll get there again. The whole point of "never again" was to shut down this type of conversation before it got started. Needless to say, we kind of failed that one huh?
     
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    Y’all really are terrified that minorities are going to treat whites like whites treated them, aren’t ya? That’s really what all of this is... I have heard that before and never believed it but it seems to always go to that.
     
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    You don't need to understand the story that these characters are in for this short segment, it's just fitting on a worldwide scale.
     
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    That’s a fascinating cartoon
     
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    I would have loved to have just had the animation edited out, so that the words spoken by both characters is what is focused on. Because the truth that it speaks, could be something for all of us to live by.

    We're both motivated by our desires for peace and justice.
     
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    The question is how do we reconcile the differences between what the right, left and middle consider peace and justice? The narratives seem to be only further dividing instead of narrowing.
     
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    And?
     
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    The Dixiecrats after they lost in the election all went back into the open welcome arms of the Democrats where they remained for another 15 years still helping the Dems oppose the CRA and VRA. Even after those defeats it was a generational shift from the Democrat segregationist we had grown up with and that took several decades.

    The Myth of the Republican-Democrat 'Switch'
    ".......Nearly all of the opposition was, naturally, in the South, which was still nearly unanimously Democratic and nearly unanimously resistant to the changing country. One thing that most assuredly didn't change, though, was party affiliation. A total of 21 Democrats in the Senate opposed the Civil Rights Act. Only one of them, "Dixiecrat" Strom Thurmond, ever became a Republican. The rest, including Al Gore, Sr. and Robert Byrd--a former Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan--remained Democrats until the day they died.

    Moreover, as those 20 lifelong Democrats retired, their Senate seats remained in Democrat hands for several decades afterwards. So too did the overwhelming majority of the House seats in the South until 1994, when a Republican wave election swept the GOP into control of the House for the first time since 1952. 1994 was also the first time Republicans ever held a majority of House seats in the South--a full 30 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act.

    From there, Republicans gradually built their support in the South until two more wave elections in 2010 and 2014 gave them the overwhelming majorities they enjoy today.

    If this was a sudden "switch" to the Republican Party for the old Democrat segregationists, it sure took a long time to happen.

    The reality is that it didn't. After the 1964 election--the first after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the opportune time for racist Democrat voters to abandon the party in favor of Republicans--Democrats still held a 102-20 House majority in states that had once been part of the Confederacy. In 1960, remember, that advantage was 117-8. A pickup of 12 seats (half of them in Alabama) is hardly the massive shift one would expect if racist voters suddenly abandoned the Democratic Party in favor of the GOP.

    In fact, voting patterns in the South didn't really change all that much after the Civil Rights era. Democrats still dominated Senate, House, and gubernatorial elections for decades afterward. Alabama, for example, didn't elect a Republican governor until 1986. Mississippi didn't elect one until 1991. Georgia didn't elect one until 2002.
    https://newstalk1130.iheart.com/fea...1-the-myth-of-the-republican-democrat-switch/

    It's a myth perpetrated by the Democratic party to shift the blame for their decades suppressing the black vote and enforcing segregation from themselves to the Republicans.
     
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    This sort of thing isn’t helpful at all.
     
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    So in 1964 the south was almost "unanimously" democrats. Now republicans are the predominant force in the south. I don't remember reading about what must have been largest cross migration in recorded history. Why did the two parties decide to change geographic location?


     
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    Nothing all but one remained Democrats and the one who switched did so because of the liberal policies the Democrats were turning to which he considered socialist. The Republicans had finally beaten him and his fellow Democrats on civil rights and didn't switch to them thinking they would support some kind of recension, that's nonsense.
     
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