Bill (08-20-2017), evince (08-22-2017), Phantasmal (08-21-2017)
Don't Be a Sucker! is a short film produced by the United States War Department released in 1947, adapted from an earlier, longer version from 1943. It has anti-racist and anti-fascist themes. The film was made to make the case for the desegregation of the United States armed forces.
Funny how 70 years later, the message and theme are still relevant.
A lot of right-wingers and Trumptards today could stand to take this advice.
C'MON MAN!!!!
Bill (08-20-2017), evince (08-22-2017), Phantasmal (08-21-2017)
and yet here you both are, sucking.......
evince (08-22-2017)
evince (08-22-2017)
I was not a member of the Democratic Party of 50 or 100 years ago, so that is not "my party".
AAMOF, that party is nobody's party because no longer exists.
The Democratic Party you are talking about is long gone and has nothing to do with the modern Democratic Party of today.
That is my party.
The Republican Party of today is the party of the bigots, racists and Nazis.
And unlike you, I live in the present, not the ancient past.
All your bullshit about the Democrats' past history of Jim Crow and all that nonsense is just a cheesey, disingenuous dodge to wighle out of admitting that the Republicans and the right is the home of modern day bigotry.
C'MON MAN!!!!
christiefan915 (08-22-2017), evince (08-22-2017)
I won't do it simply because you want me to.
I don't take orders from childish assholes like you.
Fuck you, trash.
IDGAF what pigs like you think.
Now go do your obligatory fake phony baloney "victory" dance.
That's another thing childish assholes like you always do.
C'MON MAN!!!!
christiefan915 (08-22-2017)
I disavow ALL racism and bigotry from past generations no matter WHO engaged in it, and I do so simply by virtue of being a modern day DEMOCRAT.
That in and of itself is tantamount to disavowing racism and bigotry no matter when it occurred and no matter who engaged in it.
You support racism in modern society by being part of the political right.
C'MON MAN!!!!
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