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Originally Posted by tecoyah
Racism knows no political party...it crosses all barriers, and seeps into every single one of us at one point or another. To pretend otherwise is to be blind to reality. To claim one party is "More" racist than another does nothing but piss people off, as there is really no way to justify the statement. It would be all to easy to make an argument the other way around.
So...either post something worthy of discussion....or We will close this thread.
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I'll refrain from discussing it after this, but I do disagree. Sure it pisses people off, but it's still certainly worthy of discussion. There's no way to prove it, but there's no way to prove that racism is still pervasive either. That's just your opinion and it would be just as easy to say that racism is now virutally non-existant (in fact, many Republicans make that very argument). This is just a consequence of racism having been forced underground.
However, by looking at the history of race and politics in the South, you can clearly see that it is the Republican Party that has catered to and drawn in the racist elements of the past. That's not in dispute. The only question is whether it is still going on. In my opinion, the Southern Strategy is not dead, as Ken Mehlman would have us believe. Check out Lee Atwater's comments on the use of code words to continue the racial division of the past while pushing a new "Northern Strategy". What I've said is not controversial. There is plenty of scholarship on this topic.
Perhaps I did mis-use the term "GOP base", but I'm not even sure if that phrase has an official definition anyway, so I don't see why people are getting hung up on it except as a diversion from really discussing this issue.
As far as Marvelous Marv's comments about the Democrats doing the same thing with African Americans, I agree. Look at Hillary Clinton's controversial remarks on MLK Day. Even they can't afford to be open about it anymore.
Even though all that is related to the topic at hand, it is a bit off-point, so I'll drop it.