The bitter fight between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Rep. Byron Donalds over a line about slavery in the state’s revised African American history standards is infuriating several prominent Black conservatives.

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    I don’t understand black republicans at all. It’s just as crazy as gay or trans republicans- I wanna be like “dude, your party fucking hates you”. How do they not see it?

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        The poor ones think they’re one Repub presidency away from all being richer, but those GOT DAM DEMONRATS keep ruining it for em.

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      Any persecuted minority group who are republicans is just absolutely baffling to me…best I can come up with is that it’s god-level Stockholm syndrome.

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      The republican party is the party of single issue voters. I’d bet a large majority of their base wouldn’t vote for them if they didn’t support their one wedge issue that they won’t budge on for anything. It lets people excuse a lot of bullshit if they can just propel their personal cause forward.

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        I don’t think they hate themselves. They just hate other things that republicans also hate. They hate poor people, gay people and trans people enough that they are willing to take some hits to themselves as long as it hits the other groups harder.

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          I don’t know, I think that still counts as self-hatred, in a way. You have to be some special kind of fucked up to hate another group of people so intensely that you’d voluntarily wade knee-deep in shit just to shove them in down to their shoulders.

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            You have to be some special kind of fucked up to hate another group of people so intensely that you’d voluntarily wade knee-deep in shit just to shove them in down to their shoulders.

            Ah yes, the foundation of the current Republican Party.

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            Minorities in politics are always going to be experiencing a completely different live than the average person. They live in their nice big house in their gated community and probably face little to no racism irl. They just don’t care.

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        Neither will win, both are completely fucking deluded about what drives their constituents and overlords, even as they both imagine that they actually have a lasting and meaningful seat at that table, and both are likely to be in actual physical danger whenever fascism reaches full bloom and the real knives come out.

        I don’t they understand just how difficult it would be for them to win. Enough people will sit out the election who would vote otherwise because the candidate is nonwhite or a woman.

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      Maybe it’s a form of masochism? Maybe they miss the hatred and “wish you didn’t exist” they got from their parents?

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      It’s mostly religion. I find it strange how hard some African Americans took to Masters religion.

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        This is like, a really patronizing comment? As if black people cannot form their own beliefs, the only way a black person could be christian is if “master” told them to.

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          Every tragedy has an origin story. A lot of Slave owners felt it was their moral duty to civilize their property by teaching them Christianity. The tragedy is the death of whichever West African religion was stolen from them along with their freedom and agency.

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        That’s what happens when children are taken away from their parents and indoctrinated into Christianity when they’re too young to know any better. Same with Indigenous Americans. Erase their culture and their language and make them Christians by taking their children away and raising them the white way.

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        Because Christianity played a major part in helping black people overcome slavery and united them together?

        Also all Civil Rights movements in America started in the Protestant Church

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          Awesome!

          Could you tell us how many of the slave owners and their supporters (so in favor of slavery) were christian?

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            I can tell you 80% of black people are Christian right now, so you’re insulting 80% of black people and their religious belief

            How would you like it if I insulted Jewish people and their belief? Muslims?

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              Oh, so christianity gets a pass then? Just because you start to wave a despicable race card in our faces? To use people of color as a firewall for a religion of pure hate is unteal and tells me all I need to know about you. But wait, you have shown us more!

              Jewish and Muslims , there we are. You are in no doubt a heartbeat away from going racist and fascist. Not a huge surprise for a person supporting christianity, a religion at the forefront of most heinous acts in history.

              Glad you have dropped the christian mask and shown us what christians do when you show them their cult was in the wrong.

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                Please do not belittle other peoples religious beliefs and customs. Thank you.

                Everyone in the United States of America is free to practice their religious beliefs, it is against the ideals of Basic Human Rights to deny anyone that right, especially here in America. If 80% of Black Americans are Christians then I believe it is only appropriate, and in accordance with the ideals of a free democratic society, to respect that belief, not to dehumanize Black people for choosing what they wish to.

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                  The problem is that religious people don’t adhere to this. I’m fine if you want to follow a religion or whatever, but don’t try to restrict my rights because you’re offended (not you personally, just the language of the example).

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                  Did you just try and play some sort of ‘big dad tells you what you can and cannot do’?

                  Off your high ground with you, off your false castle. You have NO moral high ground to stand on. I will belittle christians all day long, this right is earned by centuries and centuries of despicable acts of inhumanity perpetuated by that religion. How dare you, how dare you to try and take some moral high ground knowing fully well you stand on the graves of millions and millions tortured and killed by that lovely christianity.

                  And then that clumsy attempt to try and see if you can bate me into some statement where you can play the race card. How pathetic.

                  My point is that religion, and especially christianity, is bad. You uninvitedly and all on your own pushing people of color to the front in order to fake defend them is the REAL racist move.

                  Do you often feel the need to defend black people? Are they not able to defend themselves, hmm?

                  You tried to ‘daddy knows better’ me and belittle black people by keeping pushing their stats when none was even suggesting. You are a racist, plain and simple.

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                  Actually we have the freedom to openly mock religious beliefs. As long as the Christian Facists don’t completely take over the country.

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              At some point you stop humoring people when they bring their imaginary friends with them to adulthood.

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    Several told POLITICO they fear the issue will play into Democrats’ characterization of Republicans as favoring a whitewashing of American history.

    lmao. calling it a ‘characterization’ like it’s not true

    Many Black Republicans find themselves in a quandary: on the one hand having to push back on perceptions that slavery has positive attributes, but also fighting the perception that if they voice criticism, it leads to questions of whether they are sufficiently conservative.

    Harrison Fields, Donalds’ spokesperson, captured this in a tweet. “If you condemn CRT & refuse to support BLM, black Republicans are called a coon, sellouts, & Uncle Clarence. If you vocalize minor distaste with a sentence in a curriculum that lauds skills developed by slaves during slavery, black Republicans are called Democrats and frauds,” he said.

    i don’t understand how they can understand this but not the fact that their political affiliation is a cult.

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          The normal phrase is “Uncle Tom” based on the character from Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It’s used to describe a black person who sells out other black people. Both Uncle Ruckus and Tom from the Boondocks are based on this idea.

          But this is a double burn referencing Clarence Thomas, the supreme court judge who is probably the most famous example of an Uncle Tom.

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            Uncle Tom is a racist term that was used by the KKK to describe black people who wanted to “act white” by selling out other black people.

            But it’s wildly inaccurate. It has nothing to do with the actual book Uncle Toms Cabin, one of the most popular books ever written (it outsold the Bible in the 1850’s). Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote the book was an abolitionist, she was very very anti-slavery like Mark Twain. Uncle Tom in the book is based on an actual former slave, and Uncle Tom in the book, if you actually read the book, SPOILER ALERT, is beaten to death at the end for refusing to give up the whereabouts of 2 other slaves. That’s Uncle Tom, a martyr.

            Calling someone an Uncle Tom means you’re calling them a hero, not a sellout. The whole phrase you’re referring to comes from the play that was written afterwards which turned Uncle Tom into a meek character because the play writers didn’t think people would’ve liked the ending of having a man beaten to death.

            Here’s a wonderful article about it

            https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93059468

            Quoting from the article:

            MARTIN: What is it that African-Americans hate about this story?

            Prof. TURNER: Many African-Americans don’t hate the real story that Stowe wrote. The Uncle Tom character that she gives us is extraordinarily Christian. The climax of the story really comes when Uncle Tom is asked to reveal where two slave women are hiding, who had been sexually abused by their master. And he refuses. Knowing that he is going to be beaten to death, he refused to say where they are. And African-Americans who have read the novel can appreciate what kind of heroism that took for a black man to sign away his life to save two black women.

            Unfortunately, the stage depictions don’t include that part of the story. They grossly distort Uncle Tom into an older man than he is in the novel, a man whose English is poor, a man who will do quite the opposite, who will sell out any black man if it will curry the favor of a white employer, a white master, a white mistress. It’s that distorted character that is so objectionable to African-Americans.

            Prof. TURNER: The producers of the early stage shows didn’t think that they could attract an audience for the Uncle Tom as he was depicted by Stowe. They couldn’t sell tickets to a theatrical production, the climax which would have been this man dying, rather than the revealing the whereabouts of these women.

            They could sell tickets, as they had been successful by showing blacks in minstrel depictions, showing them liking to dance more than they liked to work, showing their insensitivity to each other, showing their willingness to tell the master or mistress what he or she wanted to hear. That sold tickets, and so those were the shows that they produced, staged and circulated throughout the world.

            I highly recommend everyone actually read Uncle Toms Cabin

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      Several told POLITICO they fear the issue will play into Democrats’ characterization of Republicans as favoring a whitewashing of American history.

      lmao. calling it a ‘characterization’ like it’s not true

      Seriously. CRT bullshit was the clarion call of the Republican party for the last few years. Are they claiming that was just satire or something? And Confederate apologetics has been a key Republican talking point for decades now. I wonder how they feel about all the gnashing of teeth over statues of racist shitheads getting taken down.

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      Several told POLITICO they fear the issue will play into Democrats’ characterization of Republicans as favoring a whitewashing of American history.
      

      lmao. calling it a ‘characterization’ like it’s not true

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    I love how black conservatives are like, “I can’t believe we’re talking about whether slavery was good in 2023.”

    Like mf, that’s all you fucking conservatives do, “How can we say that this shit behavior, was good?”

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      Anyone that’s not a white christian male really needs to stop thinking they’re part of that “club” . They will literally never be part of it and will always be disregarded as soon as they’re not useful. I’m sorry but how many times do people really need to learn this lesson? They’re not even hiding it anymore. It’s all out there. How can people still be surprised?

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    In other words, they never thought leopards would come for their faces like they did their ancestors.

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    This is just comedy gold. Like, Republicans have been spending time slashing down voters rights for BLACK PEOPLE and here we are knowing that there are black Republicans. Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?

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      My mom’s an East Asian Republican because she’s a diehard fundamentalist evangelical pre-tribulation Biblical-literalist protestant Christian and thinks Trump was sent from God to save us from the devil’s minions. Ignoring the fact that Trump has committed practically every sin in the book with “all have sinned”.

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        I don’t understand how anyone can be happy with the conclusion that this random man is some godsent, instead of the people that actually help humanity day to day. I’m not religious at all so maybe that’s why I don’t understand, but like… Why?

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          Much of religion is trying to convince you that weakness is strength. The people around you have a lot of power on how your day is going to go. A random political leader can’t really do.anything to implant you personally. This means they are strong in theist logic

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            I like how you’ve boiled it down. Wish I can freely tell people that, but being atheist is apparently worse than murder where I live.

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          They are not sane. They no longer perceive reality. They live in a world of subtle hallucinations about causes, effects and the nature of reality.

          It’s like seeing little pink elephants except instead of being a visual hallucination it’s about the how’s & why’s. But it’s no less a batfuck insane misalignment of their brain.

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      If you are to ask people on Reddit and Lemmy, you’d think these people didn’t even exist.

      Always understimating the reach of the Republican party. There are black Republicans, as well as Asian and Indian ones. Hispanic Republicans as well. But certain communities online want to continue the stereotype that the GOP is only made up of old white men.

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      We can only hope someone calls him a cuck for not calling them woke, and let the circular firing squad begin

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    “Several told POLITICO they fear the issue will play into Democrats’ characterization of Republicans as favoring a whitewashing of American history. Most saw it as an unforced error at the time when Black Republicans feel they’ve been making significant strides within the party.”

    So VERY close to being self-aware, and yet so far.

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      I assume they do it for the grift. Kinda like all republicans or most politicians, really.

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            you heard it here folks, the real racism is thinking the republican party is antiblack.

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                yes it is. its anti-gay too.

                tis why the republican party has to prop up the few token minorities it has tricked as a shield against criticism, while simultaneously kicking those groups out and not letting them participate.

                lol.

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                How many anti-black voting laws has the GOP passed, and how many has the Dem’s passed?

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                Literally just look at what the people in this article are complaining about. Are you really saying a Republican agenda in Florida to teach kids the good side of slavery isn’t racist?

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        Believe it or not, saying that being part of a group of racists is against the best interests of a black person is not, in fact, racist.

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        Weirdly, even today, huge swatches of immigrants too. Legal AND Illegal.

        Turns out pulling the ladder up behind you knows no racial or socioeconomic bounds.

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        Well, some people get to a position in their lives where they’re selfish and have no problem fucking over people. When they decide to pick a party there’s only one for them. And yeah, you can be black and do that

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    Several told POLITICO they fear the issue will play into Democrats’ characterization of Republicans as favoring a whitewashing of American history. Most saw it as an unforced error at the time when Black Republicans feel they’ve been making significant strides within the party.

    “It raises eyebrows,” said Diante Johnson, president of the Black Conservative Federation, who is supporting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. “Ron DeSantis is not the candidate for Black conservatives and that’s what [he] constantly, constantly exhibits to us.”

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    This little political misstep is easy to understand, when you account for the fact that Ron DeSantis is a fucking idiot.

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    Funny, cause the guy who is responsible for that exact line is a black conservative.

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      Here’s my version I just made

      First they came for the trans kids, and I did not speak out—
           Because I was not a trans kid.
      
      Then they came for all LGBTQ and women, and I did not speak out—
           Because I was neither.
      
      Then they came for the POC, and I did not speak out—
           Because I was not a person of color.
      
      Then they came for me, a non-believer —and there was no one left to speak for me.
      
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        See, my theory is that the black guys will still be getting the short end of the stick in the US long after the trans and gay stuff is forgotten and normalised.

        And the reason I think this is simple. No middle class white republican voters ever got sat down by their teenage kids, only to hear “Mom, dad. I think I might be black…”