There are bigots on both sides, but the racism comes predominantly from the right. You can disagree all you want, I really don't give two #*&#s.Originally Posted by Mom49of4
Enlighten us who signed Civil Rights legislation is the 1960s knowing that he would inevitably lose southern Republican votes?
Who integrated the US military in the 50's?
My children are my legacy.
Spin and deflect. Strategy of someone with a losing argument.Originally Posted by Mom49of4
I have not lost any argument. You have not shown that the right is more racist then the left.
My children are my legacy.
Doubtful.
What you suggest usually happens after they leave home, and go to college, etc. That's when they get exposure to new ideas and beliefs and can begin to formulate what they believe makes the most sense to them....that is, if they truly think for themselves.
Being exposed to only one side, by only listening to what your parents tell you, is like trying to formulate an informed opinion after only watching Fox News....![]()
Here's a link even though I know you'll scream "bias!!1!!1!" http://www.economist.com/blogs/democ...losophy-racism
lmao.Originally Posted by ms maggie
Truman set the precedent.Originally Posted by Mom49of4
Or when parents raise their children to believe it is wrong to steal or kill but they do it anyway. I guess there two sides to that one.
How about when parents tell their children not to skip school but they do it anyway and are shocked when they have to repeat a grade - I guess that side is wrong as well.
My children are my legacy.
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