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Archived on 8 March 2020 at 2:30pm [URL redacted]
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@DesmondSadler
[name pseudonymized] [
ontology
] : @cspanwj @vrobinson Parties have NOT switched. Demonkkkrats are still the same as before. Wake tf up people! #WalkAway #BLEXIT #jexit #
woke
[URL redacted]
controversial right-wing pundit
#IRLCommentatorCandaceOwens
"says she wants to 'free' black voters from the decades-long grip of the Democratic Party"
#OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticParty
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/what-is-blexit-candace-owens-explains-plan-to-lead-black-exit-from-democratic-party-impact-2020
(29 October 2018)
#LiteralHistoricalQuote
#ReasoningFallacyContextomyQuotingOutOfContext
#CampaignHashtagWalkAway
[
Wikipedia
]
#OrgSyndicateTerrorismUSKuKluxKlanKKK
#PowerControlChattelSlavery
#NarrativeWarAmericanCivil
#PowerControlSegregationDiscrimination
#CauseCivilRights
Supplementary
"Donald J. Trump has won the presidency of the United States, due to strong support among white voters. This is a remarkable turn of events, and it only gets more remarkable when you think back to how the Republican Party began its existence: fighting against the expansion of slavery. Over the past century and a half, though, the party of Abraham Lincoln has changed dramatically. It went from a party that was racially progressive for its times, to one that gets little support from nonwhite voters. And it went from a Northern-only party, to one that dominates the South."
https://www.vox.com/2016/7/20/12148750/republican-party-trump-lincoln
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