@Rex being that minorities were most affected by Nazis and we have established Dem policies, actions, and views are aligned with Nazi principles, do you agree with minorities being skeptical of the government attempting to vax them?
Blacks skepticism of vaccinations has nothing to do with political parties. Its because they were used for medical testing multiple times without their consent or knowledge. it's a trust issue not a politics issue.
Correct. Governments did this and governments are by definition political. Most notably Nazis. Further, Dr Faux-chi is known to test things like poor animals, humans, etc. Do you remember his work on AIDS? In a way, he is like a Nazi scientist and you all are now the subjects.
Yes, but American government is never one party in power at a time. We don't stop building roads in blue states when there is a red government. Using blacks for medical experimentation was not a party thing, it was whoever was in power thing. I disagree with the Nazis characterization altogether; but whatever characterization you pick belongs to all of us - not just the people you hate.
Right. Blacks have been hurt real bad by the Democratic Party in this country. Southern Dems owned a lot of slaves.
1865's Southern Dems are today's southern Republicans. The parties flipped with Lyndon Johnson. That's just historical fact.
The people that owned majority of the slaves lived and died as Democrats. They have since adopted many of Hitler's most prominent polices ideas.
Yes. That was pre-1865. This is 2022. Let's see which party American Blacks nowadays believe is holding them down: 90% voted for the Democratic candidate in the 2020 election. Gee, I wonder why.
Stockholm syndrome!!! That explains it!! I been wondering why the Republicans are sticking with Trump.