It’s obvious to me that the GOP is already prepping for the 2016 election with stuff like this:
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Sarah Palin’s labeling of any blacks who
questions America’s past as unpatriotic
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Michele Bachmann’s moronic claim that blacks were
better off during slavery times when she was one of the frontrunners last
summer
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During the primary, Newt Gingrich using code
words like “food stamp president” and Rick Santorum “notoriously promised a crowd in Iowa that under his presidency hard-working (presumably white) taxpayers wouldn’t have to pay for nutritional assistance for do-nothing blacks.”
The party has already given up on blacks so it may go for
broke by taking an even harder line on immigration—completely blowing off the Hispanic
vote.
The endgame could actually be about demographics rather than
building a long lasting majority. Harsh immigration policies would only be the
beginning (voter ID laws that discourage young people from voting, anyone?). The
GOP’s social wing would be in total control, and it would target contraception
next. From birth control all of a sudden being turned into a “religious freedom”
issue to some states imposing restrictions on the morning after pill over half
a decade ago, social conservatives want to move the line to make it nearly
impossible to use contraception without it being tied to abortion. Speaking of
voter ID laws, that move is all about the Republicans writing off an entire generation
of voters and relying on aging Baby Boomers and members of the Silent Generation
simply because they have way more people than Millennials. The move is nothing
more than generational apartheid—same old tired ideas being shoved down our
throats even when they are clearly outdated.
The ultimate end: Whites retain a majority in 2050 because Hispanics
are given major hurdles to citizenship and birth control becomes extremely difficult
to access—increasing the white birth rate (i.e., Pat Buchanan’s dream).
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