Funny how the democrats call republicans white supremist

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when they were the ones who started a war to keep slaves and started the kkk and hung blacks and burned churches which Boris is a fan of doing .Yet they claim otherwise all the time .
 
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when they were the ones who started a war to keep slaves and started the kkk and hung blacks and burned churches which Boris is a fan of doing .Yet they claim otherwise all the time .

omg is your calendar STILL on 1860?

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you make regular morons look smart.

the white supremacists switched parties, *****. you know, when the dems passed the civil right acts in the 1960s, blacks voted solidly democrat and hateful white supremacists now vote republican.

god you morons are beyond stupid. lol
 
omg is your calendar STILL on 1860?

hahahah
hahahah

you make regular morons look smart.

the white supremacists switched parties, *****. you know, when the dems passed the civil right acts in the 1960s, blacks voted solidly democrat and hateful white supremacists now vote republican.

god you morons are beyond stupid. lol
No that was in the 1960s and 70s so soon how democrat forget
 
when they were the ones who started a war to keep slaves and started the kkk and hung blacks and burned churches which Boris is a fan of doing .Yet they claim otherwise all the time .
Bit touchy son? You were the one screaming about others telling lies.
Don't be so hasty next time. Get the nurse to do some thinking for you.
 
In at least five state and national races across the country, the Republican Party is dealing with an uncomfortable problem. Their party’s candidates are either a card-carrying Nazi, a Holocaust denier, a proud white supremacist, or all of the above.

In North Carolina, for example, GOP officials are stuck with Russell Walker, a white supremacist running for the state House of Representatives. According to his personal website (littered with the n-word), he believes that “the jews are NOT semitic they are satanic as they all descend from Satan.”

Republicans in the state have regrets. “This is a very Democratic district, one that we failed to keep our eye on,” Dallas Woodhouse, executive chair of the North Carolina GOP, told me in an email. “However, we can’t stop him from running.”

In Illinois, meanwhile, the Republican Party shrugged off Arthur Jones, a candidate for the state’s 3rd Congressional district who boasted of his membership in the American Nazi Party. But Jones won the GOP primary, and now party officials, including ones who called Jones “morally reprehensible” and “a complete nutcase,” are scrambling to launch a write-in campaign. Jones’s campaign website features a section called “Holocaust?” in which he argues that the “idea that six million Jews, were killed by the National Socialist government of Germany, in World War II, is the biggest, blackest lie in history.”

In Virginia, the chair of the state GOP resigned earlier this month, reportedly because of alt-right leaning, pro-Confederate candidate Corey Stewart’s win in the Republican primary. But even Stewart had to disavow Wisconsin’s Paul Nehlen, who is running to replace Speaker Paul Ryan. Nehlen’s too racist for Twitter and even for Gab, the preferred social media platform of the alt-right. Meanwhile, a California Republican running for Congress has been making appearances on neo-Nazi podcasts and argues on his campaign website that “diversity” is a Jewish plot. (The California GOP has disavowed him.)
 
All 208 House Republicans thumbed their noses at an amendment to a bill that would order the government to investigate white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in the military and federal law enforcement.
 
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Yes I know democrats were and many still are
Will find this interesting and contradictory to your belief. Do some research dopey.
From wiki.

Although they may seem a bizarre throwback to brown-shirted, goose-stepping stormtroopers of 1930s Germany, these men – and they were nearly all men – have roots that go deep in American history and America’s present. They are also some of Trump’s biggest fans. David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, said the marchers were there to “fulfill the promises of Donald Trump” to “take our country back.” Others in Charlottesville found Trump too moderate. Vice News filmed one rally speaker named Christopher Cantwell arguing he’d prefer a president who’s “a lot more racist than Donald Trump,” someone who would not “give his daughter to a Jew.”
 
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