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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: July 14, 2020, 02:59:40 AM »

Same as all the Jim Crow Prez HP. FDR was the first non Jim Crow Prez, Frankfurter, Jackson, Douglas and Black voted for Brown
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2020, 08:04:14 AM »


He believed in segregation
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2020, 03:00:58 PM »

Bryan Jennings was a segregationist like Woodrow Wilson, they removed Woodrow Wilson name off of a university. If he became Prez, he would have followed the segregationist rule of Wilson
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2020, 09:02:40 PM »

People dont get it, they removed Woodrow Wilson off of the school name and the Dems were states rights Dixicrats until FDR. Also, Coolidge was a terrible person, he was the very Prez that appointed Jay Edgar Hoover to FBI.  They were all discriminatory Prez until FDR, Truman, Eisenhower,  Kennedy and Johnson, whom reversed Segregation
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2020, 05:44:02 AM »

After Woodrow Wilson name was taken down from university,  Dixiecrats shouldn't be celebrated by AA. AA have a different perspective on  politics and Jennings would have done the same exact thing as Wilson and Alton Parker whom ran against Teddy Roosevelt. It took Earl Warren to convince Clark, Black, Minton and Reed, Dixiecrats on SCOTUS to vote for Brown. Vinson, whom died of a heart attack during adjudication of Brown, told Southerners to vote against Brown and affirm Jim Crow, desegregation wasnt in Constitution

But, the ultimate betrayal and when the R party become a conservative was when Calvin Coolidge appointed Jay Edgar Hoover to FBI, that would not be forgotten
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
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« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2020, 02:59:12 PM »

He fundamentally helped reshape American liberalism as a movement that wants to use government intervention as a means to uplift the lower classes - while before American liberalism was mostly anti-government, believing that its intervention would only mean subsidies and favors to the wankers bankers and the ruling classes. And that is his most important legacy.
But more specifically:
He was a populist, anti-imperialist hero (good)
He attacked snob and wealthy city-dwellers (good to an extent)
He supported women's suffrage (good)
He accepted Jim Crow laws (very very bad)
He supported Prohibition (I'm inclined to say good)*
He was a full-fledged creationist (bad)**
So I voted narrowly for "FF".

*I will be roasted for this... guess I should befriend ExtremeRepublican

**Although most evolutionists at the time were full-fledged eugenicists...
By the way, H. L. Mencken, the journalist who popularized the Scopes trial and attacked WJB in his articles about it, was a f***ing misanthropic resentful man who wrote scathing articles on pretty much everything that came to his mind. He loved Nietzsche, and indeed had the same f***ing "men are ignorant and stupid monkeys fooled by religion and democracy" attitude of Nietzsche, coupled with a big "racist towards everyone" one too.

Actually he didnt, he borrowed everything from Karl Marx, that was his mentor. Dawanism was a Karl Marx theory. Just like Madison didnt really change much from the Roman, English law. House and Senate were the exact model of Roman law. Whigs or Bull Moose party, which was liberal at first and then became conservative was English law. That's why our buildings in the Capital are Roman Collessiums slaves built.

You want to know why AA are so hard on Jefferson, Jackson and Wilson, they built the Capitol buildings and Pyrimids without modern technology
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
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Posts: 90,474
Jamaica
Political Matrix
E: -6.84, S: -0.17

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« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2020, 06:14:45 PM »

He fundamentally helped reshape American liberalism as a movement that wants to use government intervention as a means to uplift the lower classes - while before American liberalism was mostly anti-government, believing that its intervention would only mean subsidies and favors to the wankers bankers and the ruling classes. And that is his most important legacy.
But more specifically:
He was a populist, anti-imperialist hero (good)
He attacked snob and wealthy city-dwellers (good to an extent)
He supported women's suffrage (good)
He accepted Jim Crow laws (very very bad)
He supported Prohibition (I'm inclined to say good)*
He was a full-fledged creationist (bad)**
So I voted narrowly for "FF".

*I will be roasted for this... guess I should befriend ExtremeRepublican

**Although most evolutionists at the time were full-fledged eugenicists...
By the way, H. L. Mencken, the journalist who popularized the Scopes trial and attacked WJB in his articles about it, was a f***ing misanthropic resentful man who wrote scathing articles on pretty much everything that came to his mind. He loved Nietzsche, and indeed had the same f***ing "men are ignorant and stupid monkeys fooled by religion and democracy" attitude of Nietzsche, coupled with a big "racist towards everyone" one too.

Actually he didnt, he borrowed everything from Karl Marx, that was his mentor. Dawanism was a Karl Marx theory. Just like Madison didnt really change much from the Roman, English law. House and Senate were the exact model of Roman law. Whigs or Bull Moose party, which was liberal at first and then became conservative was English law. That's why our buildings in the Capital are Roman Collessiums slaves built.

You want to know why AA are so hard on Jefferson, Jackson and Wilson, they built the Capitol buildings and Pyrimids without modern technology

I should not argue with this lunacy, right?

OK I am in Law school and passed all of my Poli Sci classes, okay, sure
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