And the Democrats and their allies have continued to push this 'perception' even though it is completely unfair in light of all the facts. When I point out that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans with Disabilities Act, etc were creations of Republican Administrations, they don't believe me. When I point out that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 got Lyndon Johnson a lot of publicity, but it was a Republican President, Richard Nixon, who actually put teeth into it and went vigorously after violators of American's Civil Rights, they scoff and say "no way". How can you argue with that type of closed mindedness? Additionally, Gays were given protection of their civil rights like all other Americans with no specific 'pro-gay' agenda. People who beat or lynched Gays were prosecuted for Civil Rights violations (not Gay rights since they did not enjoy a special protected status over other Non-Gays, which is as it should be).
A lot of this 'perception' is pushed by Hollywood, TV Industry and Education (most academics and teachers are Left leaning). In their minds, only Democrats are the party of 'the people'.
Interestingly enough, most people in the 20th century considered Republicans the 'War Party' even though every major way in the 20th century was entered under a Democratic administration (WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam) How did we get slimed with THAT stereotype? Now I'm talking decades of propaganda here. Surely people who have only known Iraq and Afghanistan know that GWB was a Republican, but these perceptions were rampant before the year 2000.
the facts reveal that all parties have been hawkish, all parties have had bad apples, but the 'propaganda' being pushed by Left leaning Hollywood, Television and the schools (by the teacher's unions and left leaning college instructors), is just that .... propaganda. It is an intellectually dishonest exercise in selective memory and distortion.
Thanks for the post. I knew about the 'association' with such positions, the problems is that there is the 'idea' of helping other and the practice of it. T
I'm convinced the term "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions" was coined with Democratic politicians in mind.
Dr. Kila Marr was right. Kill the Crystalline Entity.
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