Why aren't there more? The Republicans were historically better to black people.What can Republicans do to appeal to black people? Herman Cain said there weren't more black people at the convention because they had to work.Why do (almost) all of the black republicans speak like white people, have really short hair cuts (but not bald) and act uptight as hell? (No Racist, sincere thread)
Herman Cain is a fucking moron.
1. Party Polarization. The Party of Lincoln is not the same, nor does it consist of the same ideals as Republicans today. The same is true about Democrats. Dixieicrats or Southern Democrats were the exact opposite of what is today the Democratic Party. Its a unique thing that happens from time to time, political shift.2. Most Republican Blacks are Republican as a sign of rebellion to what is perceived of them. It is also more of a rebellion because they don`t fit in their usual (stereotypical perhaps) peer group for whatever reason. For example, there are a lot of gay black Republicans out there- Its a statement so to speak despite being in a party that does not represent their interests best.
yes black republicans are only reps to piss other blacks off...goodness gracious youre a moron
This has to be the case sometimes? They're not simply black republicans, they're black republicans that seem to completely abandon their black culture.
Lol and what exactly is black culture?
It's the part where black people blame whitey and Republicans for all wounds (even the self-inflicted ones), or act as if desegregation just happened a week ago.
Did you guys see how (might be incorrect, don't know for sure) MSNBC cut away from the convention everytime there was an African American speaker. What the hell?
Oh, you're not incorrect. MSNBC did that, big time, and with the Latino speakers as well.
Thats because the majority of black republicans are "house-N....."No racism intended but its the word used
By who, other blacks who spend their time drinking 40's and hanging out on the corner, instead of working?
Unreal fu commie
By other blacks, who continue to play the damsel-in-distress, tied to the railroad tracks, waiting for their superhero to save them. Or, as stated earlier , by black people still stuck in the 50s and 60, who think desegregation just happened last week.They'll swear they hate being stereotyped, but they want to do the very thing to black people who DARE to vote Republican.
I guess I misunderstood what you were getting at, my appologies