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Dudes that think like Clarke and Thomas are full of ****, period. Listen, being a member of the Republican Party, that alone, does not make any black person an Uncle Tom. But these dudes have to realize that this Republican Party is not the Abolitionist Party of the past or even the GOP of 40 years ago. So this "I'm not an Uncle Tom for being a Republican" argument is becoming increasingly harder to make as the years have gone by. Right now if you support Trump as a person of color, like how do you not know that you are cosigning white supremacy and giving people a just reason to view you as a sellout?
In 1976 the GOP had a choice, they could have pushed to put Edward Brooke on the ticket and declare to the country that they were going to be a moderate center-right Party that believed in civil rights. Instead, they got scared by Reagan, ran right, and let the world know they were going stop pursuing civil rights policy and start becoming the party of white supremacy.
The moral rot that started with Nixion has now reached the core of the conservative movement and the GOP. If you are a black person or a minority, in 2017, supporting this groups of GOP clowns, then you are choosing to support white supremacy. Maybe you are too ignorant or stubborn to realize it, but that is what you are doing.
Dude like Carson, Clarke, and Thomas all have the same bars about how "different" they turned out. Something about them being conservative makes them special because people that look like they do usually do not think like that. They all have the same shtick or spew ignorance about black people and racism whenever they get a chance.That is exactly how the house negro that snitched on runaway slaves thought. They kissed Massa's ***, looked down on other slaves, and thought they were "special." But they were not special; they were just brainwashed sellouts. Just like the dudes that run around today defending Trump's vile nonsense are not special, it is just that their minds are thoroughly colonized.