@@GaryTurbo because only republicans get jobs? Because it is the compassionate and tolerant thing to do to treat him less than the others because he dissents?
I have to say I couldn't stop laughing. I came out to my mild homophobic grandparents like 8 years ago, my cousin came out as a republican about 2 days later. I'm the favorite grandchild now lol
Right why vote for the party that fought for your freedom, and your right to vote. When you can vote for the one that wanted to keep you as slaves and made Jim Crow laws. Completely logical.
@@makisbizarreadventure4669 they didn't switch in the 60s, that's just a myth, the republicans stayed largely the same, it was the democrats who changed to get more votes even if their policies doesn't help the country, they just sound nice to the average american.
@@makisbizarreadventure4669 There was no switch, at least in the 60s. The switch between interventionist and isolationist just happened in 2016. Still no clue what happened there.
On God I heard David A Arnold voice when he’s a black republican 😂😂😂😂 im happy Joan finally got a family bc whew I was worried watching girlfriends 😂😂😂😂
Their reaction demonstrates exactly why their son might want to distance himself from their worldview. The idea of a black person who doesn't act (vote) a certain way freaks them out.
Great satire! Shows mirror to how deeply identity politics is entrenched within us! Governance rarely matters anymore, especially not in front of ideology!
Probably not if they made more than a surface level comment on it. 1860 Republicans were primarily in the Northern States and the Democrats were in the South. As well the salient Republican policies of the mid-1860s (activist “big” government, pro-income tax, pro-economic intervention) more or less match up to the Democratic policies of the early 2010s, while the Democratic policies of a century and a half ago (small “limited” government, pro-localism, pro-states’ rights) bear a striking resemblance to contemporary Republican views. So essentially the Republicans and Democrats traded places over the last 150+ years.
The thing gets me the grandma just agreed with everything the party stands for but won’t vote that I always tell old Americans when they say what is this world coming to I say you made it this way voting the way you do
Yeah, but that was in 1860. That is now over 150 years ago. Modern-day Republicans do not share the same values as the Republicans of 1860, just as modern-day Democrats do not hold the same values as 1860 Democrats. Just as a reminder how different the world was back then $10 dollars in 1860 is the equivalent of $378.40 today. Back in the 1860s, the Republicans were generally the Northern states, and the Democrats were the South (that is now the reverse). Back then, the Republicans tried to hold the Union together, while now Republicans appeal to nostalgia for the Confederacy and stoke racial division.
It's funny, but might be even better comedy if someone came into his house and educated how it was historically the Republicans who ended slavery for his ancestors and fought the South Democratic Jim Crowe Laws.
Yep. But back then Republicans were more tied to the Northern states and the Democrats to the South. Over the last 150 years, there has been a shift in political views. Starting in 1912 when Theodore Roosevelt left the Republicans as did his supporters, they became a more right leaning party. The Republicans of today have very different views than those of the 1860s. Lincoln was about reuniting the union, Trump is about stoking racial division and conflict.
@@trueblue6201 How is democrats insisting trump is going to put black people in chains... at the exact same moment Trump is pushing prison reform (which freed overpunished black men) and fully funding HBCUs somehow "Trump pushing racial division"? Seems like his opponents did that.
@@cyndiwinzeler5016Putin clearly said he preferred to work with Biden to screw with people as he said that to Tucker Carlson (an infamous right-wing commentator).
Which likely means you are a Republican yourself. So let's adjust accordingly. Would you cry tears of happiness if your child told you they were a Democrat?
Trump couldn't even accept he lost. Not to mention how openly racist and sexist he is. His views are obviously not all Republicans' views, however he is the one that got picked to be their representative.
Im independent and i laugh when I see those snowflakes get triggered like an M16 with a bump stock. And they have the nerve to talk shit about the left
All black peoples can think for themselves. Black people are not individualistic and selfish. We don’t vote for our personal individual selfish wants based on our selfish interests. We vote for the collective good of the whole. So even if I am “individually” anti-gay, being politically “anti-gay” is not in the best interest of the whole. Learn how to see beyond your”self “!!!!
@@WeWokeTheGiants exactly, black people don’t vote that way. You don’t understand and can never understand. That’s why you won’t ever win the black votes. Black people have no love for democrats. Trust me, we hate them just as much as you do. But, even on their worst days, they care about the collective good not selfish individualistic wants of a few. I can afford healthcare in any country out of pocket and all my kids can be privately schooled from passive income on just one of my websites. I grew up Christian, don’t subscribe to gay and trans stuff. I believe in low taxes. But I’d be dead before I vote for any version of “conservatism” or republicans. I’d rather pay more taxes to the state than let republicans plunge people into poverty
Everything is propaganda. Undercover Bosses, CSI, Saving Mr. Banks, Blue Bloods, Call of Duty, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, Captain America, VeggieTales, and even George Lucas' Star Wars movies are all propaganda.