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valleyrogue

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14. This has been inevitable since the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Sun Oct 19, 2025, 10:28 AM
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with the Dixiecrats leaving the Democrats and siding up first with the likes of George Wallace, and then with Richard Nixon's cynical "Southern Strategy" following the Wallace movement. At first, more sane people in the GOP--and there were a lot of them back then--kept the nutjobs at bay and on the fringe, but the rise of Paul Weyrich and the religious nutjob "evangelicals" moved the party ever rightward and the extremist, terrorist right still on the fringe. With Trump, however, these people's inner racist was allowed to come to the fore, and we are now stuck with people claiming the likes of people like Charlie Kirk were in any way respectable. He was nothing but a more polished, billionaire-backed David Duke and should have been and should be treated like the scum he was.

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MAGA is /pol/ JoseBalow Sunday #1
/pol/? nt Shipwack Sunday #2
I think it's a reference to the 4chan forums EdmondDantes_ Sunday #8
The /pol/ "Poilitally Incorrect" forum there, specifically JoseBalow Sunday #22
Oh! Ok, that makes sense. Thanks! nt Shipwack Sunday #24
Parent looking over your shoulder? What? 🤔 If one doesn't elaborate on their... littlemissmartypants Sunday #4
Thanks for the tip JoseBalow Sunday #23
I understood canetoad Sunday #29
Like the Charles Manson followers, these proud racists Buddyzbuddy Sunday #3
I don't know why everyone is so surprised. ... littlemissmartypants Sunday #5
Just look at the rhetoric used to recruit young people. This should not be any surprise. gordianot Sunday #6
The right's "moral collapse" is chilling and sobering. democrank Sunday #7
What's it gonna take to convince folks that the Republican Party is NOT the standard bearer Martin Eden Sunday #9
These MAGA types have to die out. Literally. valleyrogue Sunday #15
Many of them WILL DIE from FAFO Martin Eden Sunday #18
It is an expression of religious (im)morality and nationalist chauvinism. David__77 Sunday #19
You just reminded me of "blood and soil" Martin Eden Sunday #21
Young Republican assholes have been around for a long time Historic NY Sunday #10
+1 dalton99a Sunday #16
"Contempt for everything decent." Biophilic Sunday #11
The tragic tale of the Royal Republican Fascist Power Champp Sunday #12
Vance is part of the collapse; he excuses it by saying they are just "kids". . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sunday #13
100%, He is their enabler and normalizer dalton99a Sunday #17
This has been inevitable since the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, valleyrogue Sunday #14
Indeed. B.See Sunday #27
Oh, but they're just being edgy and it was all joking... haele Sunday #20
Collapse, no, just more fine republican family values. republianmushroom Sunday #25
I haven't posted this in a while, but one thing that cults do is to normalize usonian Sunday #26
Hitler Youth... AntiFascist Sunday #28
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