Why are racists drawn to the Republican party, and to Trump in particular?

Nope. They're no different than the black panthers or the shitheads from blacklivesmatter. They're all racist assholes.

Do you believe leftists are patriots? Or are you just self absorbed degenerates who try to keep your racism in the closet?

differences - The Black Panthers were deemed militants however never proven to be militants; the members of blacklivesmatter will be first to tell you that ALL lives matter, and want that to include black lives as well
 
differences - The Black Panthers were deemed militants however never proven to be militants; the members of blacklivesmatter will be first to tell you that ALL lives matter, and want that to include black lives as well

Granule has more or less admitted that he hates any movement that empowers other races/ethnicities or in any way diminishes whites as the majority power in America. I find most criticism of BLM to fall flat, and be loaded with false equivalencies.
 
differences - The Black Panthers were deemed militants however never proven to be militants; the members of blacklivesmatter will be first to tell you that ALL lives matter, and want that to include black lives as well

What do you mean not proven to be militant? How would you prove one's militancy?
 
What do you mean not proven to be militant? How would you prove one's militancy?

By their actions and rhetoric, the Panthers were originally a community organization wanting to help their communities that were being ignored, and a protector of their communities being abused by the police. They initially made no other comments other than the fact that there was police brutality where they lived that was not being addressed.

Radical- yes they were, but just because you take a radical view of a situation, does not make you militant, this was a label thrown on them, because they brought to light EXACTLY what BLM is bringing to light today.



https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...276462&usg=AFQjCNELyEihZfa6TcKC-LPvcc39_rVLOQ
 
By their actions and rhetoric, the Panthers were originally a community organization wanting to help their communities that were being ignored, and a protector of their communities being abused by the police. They initially made no other comments other than the fact that there was police brutality where they lived that was not being addressed.

Radical- yes they were, but just because you take a radical view of a situation, does not make you militant, this was a label thrown on them, because they brought to light EXACTLY what BLM is bringing to light today.



https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...276462&usg=AFQjCNELyEihZfa6TcKC-LPvcc39_rVLOQ

This is coming from Stanford:

Founded in October 1966 by Huey Newton (1942-1989) and Bobby Seale (b. 1936), the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense became the most widely known black militant political organization of the late 1960s.


https://web.stanford.edu/~ccarson/articles/am_left.htm


I'm not sure how you say they weren't militant when they were in the movement.
 
This is coming from Stanford:

Founded in October 1966 by Huey Newton (1942-1989) and Bobby Seale (b. 1936), the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense became the most widely known black militant political organization of the late 1960s.


https://web.stanford.edu/~ccarson/articles/am_left.htm


I'm not sure how you say they weren't militant when they were in the movement.


Stanford
said they were militant, I don't and I'm sure Newton and Seale did not consider themselves militant but civil rights workers, ones can call you whatever but you don't have to answer to what ones call you

Ones said the same about MLK
 
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Stanford
said they were militant, I don't and I'm sure Newton and Seale did not consider themselves militant but civil rights workers, ones can call you whatever but you don't have to answer to what ones call you

Ones said the same about MLK

you seem to equate militant to negativity. You can read many various versions of (pro-black) history that refers to them as militant and they aren't saying that in a bad way.
 
This is coming from Stanford:

Founded in October 1966 by Huey Newton (1942-1989) and Bobby Seale (b. 1936), the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense became the most widely known black militant political organization of the late 1960s.


https://web.stanford.edu/~ccarson/articles/am_left.htm


I'm not sure how you say they weren't militant when they were in the movement.

The racist white man call them militant, amongst other things........... to demonize and degenerate them like they do the Black man today.

The racist white man lies on EVERYONE!
 
It's okay, I get accused of being some other poster whenever I visit a new message forum. I'm used to it. I notice that this occurs not just with me, but with anyone who threatens their worldview. Obama comes to mind.
 
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