Why should I explain what a political movement is inherently racist when you have not? I've used your words to demonstrate the absurdity of your position, which is "high art".
The musings of some folks on Facebook is not relevant to the position of a political movement.
Oh, see, you don't get to "call the shots". It's not your party. You're trying to figuratively, "tar and feather" liberals and blacks, by the way, for taking Herman Cain, Rick Perry and the GOP to task for their inherent and overt displays of racism and bigotry. So who do we go to, to counter your claims? Other white conservatives? Hell to the no. We go to liberals, Democrats and blacks. I listed the commentary of some of my black connections, on Facebook, who are intelligent, political, and deeply concerned about the topic, currently "in play" on FB. How would it not be relevant? Are you more relevant, than they? I rather think not.
And you haven't done anything, but mocked and plagiarized my comments, in lieu of any substance of your own.
I know you want to go to your fall back position that the Democratic Party is the party of racist and the KKK, and that it was the Republican Party that voted in favor of civil rights.
We have already addressed that , ad nauseam. The parties, literally switched ideologies during and after JFK...as it was Lyndon Johnson, a Democrat and successor to JFK who pushed through the Civil Rights Act of 1964. And during the presidential elections from '68-'76, the former racist Dixiecrats (Southern Democrats) , pissed because of inroads made by blacks, and the failure of George Wallace to gain any traction, left the Democratic Party to the open arms of the Republican Party...the parties essentially switching ideologies, almost overnight. Ever since then, Republicans have supported policies which favor whites over blacks, men over women, the rich over the poor, and have become the absolute biggest whores for big business. Shall I post the link, supporting my claim?