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Sadly, it was the Republican party that came up with and implemented the Southern Strategy. Which is to say, a political strategy with racial divisiveness at it's core. It's a strategy still being vigorously employed today (looking no further than the Governor of Arizona as proof positive).
Except that there is no "southern strategy" in that sense. That was simply the recharacterization of it by the left, specifically Atwater, with his absurd "dog whistle" argument that allowed them to claim it was racially motivated no matter what strategy the Republicans pursued.
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I look at the two parties and I see some pretty clear differences on race.
Nobody cares what you see.
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Democrats work to protect and ensure enfranchisement of minorities, and Republicans and conservatives use race to divide and inspire fear in voters.
Except that Democrats use fear of the white man to garner minority votes and they don't work to protect enfranchisement of minorities except against nonexistant threats.
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They make false claims about immigrants causing violent crime, or how they're all drug mules.
Illegals do cause significant violent crime and significant numbers are drug mules. That's one way people that move illegals get payed; they make people crossing carry some drugs.
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They go ballistic at the thought of a mosque on ground zero,
Why would you build a mosque there? Or a church or anything else other than another WTC?
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or assume that every Muslim is just another terrorist waiting to strike.
You can find people like this but they aren't those in the public eye.
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And if you don't think that sort of race baiting is part of the Republican electoral strategy, I have a large number of advertisements to show you that says other wise. They couldn't even help themselves from emphasizing the President's middle, Arabic name, in the hopes of convincing a certain demographic that he was a Muslim.
No, they couldn't help pointing out that he has the same name as Saddam Hussein. It's the name of a specific individual, which while irrelevant, has nothing to do with race. No, you don 't have any advertisements to show, either.
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Of course, Republicans will clutch their pearls and feign insult when you point this out. They will accuse *you* of being a bigot for pointing out the bigotry inherent in their political platforms and electoral strategies. But that doesn't change the reality.
The reality is that there isn't any inherent bigotry. The inherent bigotry is in the Democratic party's strategy of "Anyone who's not white, straight, and Christian, you better jump on the bandwagon! That mean ole white man is plotting to oppress you for the evulz and you can't possibly make it without us in office to give you free money!"
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The Republican party succeeds through fear mongering and race baiting. The non-white other is out there, stealing your jobs or plotting your death in some terror attack. The non-white other is angry and uncontrolled! He's arrogant and doesn't know his place.
Because when people propose that we give special privileges to *gasp* non-white people, it must be racist to point that out! When terrorists threaten us, we can't do anything about it because they aren't white and that means anything we do is racist! This is just you rephrasing things in racially-charged language then claiming it's the actual position of Republicans. It's why no one takes you seriously.
You can see these messages clearly in Republican talking points, ad campaigns, and in the Tea Party movement that forms the Republican base. They will scream bloody murder if you point it out, but that doesn't change the reality.
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So yeah, if you want to draw a weak, false equivalence and say that Democrats use race, you can. But there is a clear difference between the two parties regarding race. One party seeks to enfranchise, and the other party seeks to roll back civil rights protections and other progressive advances that have helped to make our union more equal and more perfect over the last several decades.
Except that neither party does the things you claim. The Democrats cannot possibly be seeking to enfranchise; all adults already have it. The Republicans are not seeking to roll back civil rights protections. They're rolling back special privileges.
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When I look at both of those parties, it becomes clear to me which one I need to vote against, every election, every time.
That's because you're a **** idiot.