There was a time when the Republican Party fought for equality and inclusiveness.
That was a very long time ago. Starting with Barry Goldwater who campaigned for the
presidency of the United States in 1964 and became the Republican nominee that year by
sidelining Blacks and blaming minority for every ill in the country, the GOP
has never looked back.
Today, with Donald Trump, an openly racist individual, in the Oval Office as the
45th president, Republican Legislators have made it official they have embraced racism as GOP mantra.
With a resolution introduced by the Democrats to condemn Trump's racist
tweets, ALL the Republicans in the House voted against the resolution, making it
impossible to deny they are all racist.
It is no longer a question whether most Republicans are racist but rather how widespread
that disease is throughout the country.
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