I won't make any bets, but you said I'm a person who thinks I'm not a racist because I have Black friends, which is one of the main ways the left uses to classify people as racist.
Other ways they do so is:
- If you don't believe that America is a systemically racist country according to the left you are a racist.
- According to the left, if you voted for Trump, you're a racist (despite the fact that he had the highest percentage of the Black and Hispanic vote for any Republican in 50 years).
I'm also a conservative Christian though, which not all registered Republicans are. I'm not saying Trump is a great Christian, but at least he defends our freedom of religion while the Democrats do not.
Sure America had slavery and it was horrible. Conservatives do not deny that. But they also know that all cultures had slavery and it was the very ideas from our Declaration of Independence and the Constitution that eventually led to the abolition of slavery, which the abolitionists, such as Frederick Douglass, claim themselves. Most of the abolitionists were Christians too, and up until the 1960s it was mainly the Democrats who kept segregation and Jim Crow going and created the KKK. They were always the less religious of the two parties.
After the Civil Rights Act was passed, the Democrats had to start a new strategy to keep the Black people poor and dependent and that was the welfare system. Lyndon B. Johnson explains it brilliantly: “I’ll have those n****s vote Democrat for the next 200 years.” and “These Negroes, they get pretty uppity these days and that’s a problem for us……….we’ve got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.”
The left thinks they can solve racism by teaching White kids in school that they are oppressors and that Black kids are oppressed and that America is a horrible country. All that does it creates more division and more racism.
Venezuela used the same strategy to become the socialist hellhole it is today. It all started with tearing down statues, like we had after George Floyd died.