Boy, they ain't goin' for subtle!Only in the very limited and entirely irrelevant sense that the Log Cabin Republicans are around.
"So, how many logs have you had in your cabin, Senator?"
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Boy, they ain't goin' for subtle!Only in the very limited and entirely irrelevant sense that the Log Cabin Republicans are around.
To answer the OP: Conservatives are obsessed with race because they are obsessed with the Good Old Days -- and racism was practically the unchallenged consensus wisdom in our society at all times before 1960. The racial caste hierarchy was part of America at its peak of power and prosperity and cultural solidarity.
Don't bother quoting oryginalny in this thread -- that fruit hangs too low.
Don't bother quoting oryginalny in this thread -- that fruit hangs too low.
If Somalis were white, nobody would give a rat's ass about any of this.
The USA has worked so hard to build things up, aiming for an ideal society. They started out about where the rest of the world was back in colonial days, but the struggle against slavery, intolerance, aristocracy, the malefactors of great wealth, misogyny, ignorance, superstition and on and on was something I always admired.To answer the OP: Conservatives are obsessed with race because they are obsessed with the Good Old Days -- and racism was practically the unchallenged consensus wisdom in our society at all times before 1960. The racial caste hierarchy was part of America at its peak of power and prosperity and cultural solidarity.
Think "Happy Days." No black recurring characters, and the presence of any in the story was a big deal.To answer the OP: Conservatives are obsessed with race because they are obsessed with the Good Old Days -- and racism was practically the unchallenged consensus wisdom in our society at all times before 1960. The racial caste hierarchy was part of America at its peak of power and prosperity and cultural solidarity.
Better still, think "The Handmaid's Tale" and the Children of Ham.Think "Happy Days." No black recurring characters, and the presence of any in the story was a big deal.