Anyone in this sub a Conservative American, what do you do when you get called a racist?

At least two decades ago, the Democrats realized that if you, as a black person, see the world as one in which you are kept down because of your skin color, then they would have a significant political advantage. They would never have to compete for your vote again but could just take it for granted in every election, especially if they nominated a black President like Obama. You see the world exactly how they want you to see it, all evidence to the contrary.

Let's dig into this line of logic a little bit further. Why do you think that Black people are incapable of forming their own worldview based on their life experiences?

Neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are a racist party by any reasonable definition of racism, and even if they wanted to pass racist laws they couldn't, thanks to the 13th amendment, civil rights act, etc. The Republicans have the same views as Reagan did - big government isn't the solution to the problem, it's the problem - and their policies are designed to help boost the economy and strengthen the family, which helps all Americans regardless of skin color.

Ronald Reagan started the War on Drugs, increasing the Black incarceration by over 150% over the course of his Presidency. All the while having the audacity to preach about "small government". I wonder how many of his Hollywood and DC friends were hopped up on coke while he was throwing Black people in the hole on possession charges?

If Ronald Reagan is your model for a pro-Black government then I'm afraid you've only solidified my decision to avoid the party. Unless you've seriously never met a Black person, you should now that the vast majority of us loathe the man (for obvious reasons).

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