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#51
#51
Punctuation is important.

Did I say -liberal socialist- or -liberal, socialist- ideologies?

Further, I don’t throw out aimless percentages like many, so I’m not going to play your game of - show me the numbers, where you’d only question the validity of what’s provided.

If you are too blind to see that colleges/universities have become nothing but leftist indoctrination centers, no amount of numbers/percentages will have any affect.

So when I say that an overwhelming resounding amount of the time Squints engages in homosexual activities... it is your job to find the stats to disprove my statement. Gotcha.
 
#54
#54
There are others that you need to ask the same question.

I have already had that argument on here and the democrats supporting civil rights began the mass exodus of the southern democrats. It is supported by the voting record of the south. As the southern dems died, retired or were replaced the south went extreme red.
 
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#57
Why not condemn it all rather than arguing our wackos aren't as bad as your wackos? Antifa, KKK, it doesn't matter. They're both wrong in their actions and should be condemned. Partisanship shouldn't be a factor.
Most posters here like to compare warts. They point out the size, location, and shape of each other's. They can't invest in a wart removal compound because they would have nothing to discuss.
 
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I have already had that argument on here and the democrats supporting civil rights began the mass exodus of the southern democrats. It is supported by the voting record of the south. As the southern dems died, retired or were replaced the south went extreme red.

That was a slooooooow exodus.

By the 1990s Republicans were starting to win elections at the statewide and local level throughout the South, even though Democrats retained majorities in several state legislatures through the 2000s and 2010s.[20][21] By 2014, the region was heavily Republican at the local, state and national level.

Republicans started picking up majority support in presidential elections in Southern states as white voters there punished Democrats for their support of civil rights legislation. But Democrats didn’t start losing power over Confederate state legislatures until the mid-1990s — most notably, the elections of 1994, when the GOP won over both the U.S. House and the Senate.

In the 2010 election cycle, Republicans made historic legislative gains, picking up more state seats than the party had held since Reconstruction.

It's a stupid argument on your part.
 
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#62
When you say trolling, did you mean to say "providing me with factual information?"

I provided you with an unbiased study to refute your opinion.

A simple "thank you", would have sufficed.

I didn’t read past the headline. I never read anything you link because it is cherry-picked and usually attempts to subtly move the argument at hand. You have a penchant for doing this, parsing words and arguments, all for the sake of stroking your e-cred. You’d have better luck stroking something else, maybe. Their success rate is not predicated on whether they are/are not indoctrination centers. The point is, they’re attempting to influence and change anyone who is to the right of them.

If you don’t agree, well....

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#63
#63
I didn’t read past the headline. I never read anything you post because it is cherry-picked and usually attempts to subtly move the argument at hand. You have a penchant for doing this, parsing words and arguments, all for the sake of stroking your e-cred. You’d have better luck stroking something else, maybe. Their success rate is not predicated on whether they are/are not indoctrination centers. The point is, they’re attempting to influence and change anyone who is to the right of them.

If you don’t agree, well....

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I laughed harder at that meme than I should have I think 😂
 
#64
#64
Not if you look at the national level. Civil Rights is a federal law. The southern states presidential voting switched very quickly. But nice try.

You're good at moving those goal posts. "I mean well the southerners fled the Democratic Party in the 60s even though they kept electing Dems to their legislatures and Governors until the 90's and 2000s".
 
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#65
#65
You're good at moving those goal posts. "I mean well the southerners fled the Democratic Party in the 60s even though they kept electing Dems to their legislatures and Governors until the 90's and 2000s".

I clearly stated they fled when civil rights became an issue. It was not an issue in the state legislatures it was a federal issue. Not moving the goal posts. You just refuse to see them.
 
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I clearly stated they fled when civil rights became an issue. It was not an issue in the state legislatures it was a federal issue. Not moving the goal posts. You just refuse to see them.

All politics is local counselor.
 
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I clearly stated they fled when civil rights became an issue. It was not an issue in the state legislatures it was a federal issue. Not moving the goal posts. You just refuse to see them.

You said the kkk and southerners “ Fled” when the Dems started supporting civil rights . I don’t think this is a true statement .
 
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I didn’t read past the headline. I never read anything you link because it is cherry-picked and usually attempts to subtly move the argument at hand. You have a penchant for doing this, parsing words and arguments, all for the sake of stroking your e-cred. You’d have better luck stroking something else, maybe. Their success rate is not predicated on whether they are/are not indoctrination centers. The point is, they’re attempting to influence and change anyone who is to the right of them.

If you don’t agree, well....

Don't be so salty, I'm just the messenger. It's not my fault your opinion was complete garbage that was devoid of actual facts.

Next time, consider reading past the headlines. I'd still invite you to read the article and educate yourself in hopes that you avoid this kind of embarrassment in the future. Or don't, either way - you're still welcome.
 
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#69
You said the kkk and southerners “ Fled” when the Dems started supporting civil rights . I don’t think this is a true statement .

On the national stage it is pretty accurate. Look at presidential elections since the end of the civil war. It was called the solid south for a reason.
 
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I read in the article where it said Protestants but I didn’t see Republicans in it anywhere .

The organization of the Ku Klux Klan coincided with the beginning of the second phase of post-Civil War Reconstruction, put into place by the more radical members of the Republican Party in Congress.
 
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#71

I don’t know where their source is from but that’s not been anything close to what I have experienced in my personal life . Two things that doesnt make sense to me is the Republican part ( I’ve never met or heard of personally of a Republican KKK member ) the second one that really stumps me is the part about organized labor .

Edit: I should say up until recently with the skinheads / kkk and their nonsense .
 
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On the national stage it is pretty accurate. Look at presidential elections since the end of the civil war. It was called the solid south for a reason.

But there wasn't a mass exodus from the Democratic Party as you falsely claimed. If you would have said southerners started voting R in the presidential races that would have been factual, your claim was not.
 
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I don’t know where their source is from but that’s not been anything close to what I have experienced in my personal life . Two things that doesnt make sense to me is the Republican part ( I’ve never met or heard of personally of a Republican KKK member ) the second one that really stumps me is the part about organized labor .

Were you around during the second phase of the post-civil war reconstruction? If not, I'm not sure how your personal experience is relevant.
 
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Were you around during the second phase of the post-civil war reconstruction? If not, I'm not sure how your personal experience is relevant.

I was born in 1968, born raised in West Tennessee , worked in north Mississippi in a 60 year old union , around people from MS , Alabama , Tennessee . My family is 90% demacrat , so was just about everyone I knew . I can tell you for a fact that article didn’t get its information from the areas I just mentioned .
 
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I was born in 1968, born raised in West Tennessee , worked in north Mississippi in a 60 year old union , around people from MS , Alabama , Tennessee . My family is 90% demacrat , so was just about everyone I knew . I can tell you for a fact that article didn’t get its information from the areas I just mentioned .

"No" would have also been acceptable.
 

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