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@8M7B4CG3yrs3Y
I am against racism. Joe Biden was for segregation, wrote and passed the 1994 crime bill which negatively affected minorities for decades. He is the definition of systematic racism, having been in politics for 47 years, pretending like trump, who has been in office for four years has created his (Biden’s) problems. Trump has only worked to undo the nasty policies passed by Joe Biden and the historically racist democrats. The party of the KKK.
Trump is for school choice, which would allow minorities to exit the red lining sectors where they don’t have funding for their schools.
Trump isn’t just the choice for minorities, he is a choice for Americans who want to prosper and work hard for their dreams.
@8N5NSYX3yrs3Y
“I am against racism. Joe Biden was for segregation, wrote and passed the 1994 crime bill which negatively affected minorities for decades. He is the definition of systematic racism, having been in politics for 47 years, pretending like trump, who has been in office for four years has created his (Biden’s) problems. Trump has only worked to undo the nasty policies passed by Joe Biden and the historically racist democrats. The party of the KKK.”
Joe Biden has said he regrets signing the 1994 crime bill. The KKK currently aligns with the Republicans, the very very far right people.
@8N69BSP3yrs3Y
No, the democrats are the racist KKK people not the republican people so try agian. You are gonna say the parties switched but they never did.
“You are gonna say the parties switched but they never did.”
If you honestly believe there was no party switch, try checking the history books again bro. It wasn't a complete 180 of views, and it didn't happen overnight. It was something that happened over tens of years and happened when the parties' values started shifting in different areas and their priorities lied different than before. The views that would shift over time would then go to contradict many other beliefs of their own party previously as well. The point isn't that the two parties completely switched all their values, it's that the two parties' values changed, with some of those values switching between the two parties over time. As someone who has studied history extensively, I guarantee anyone else that has studied history will tell you the same, if not very very similarly.