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Maybe Minorities' Values Need Changing

HermanBB Wrote: Nov 13, 2012 12:31 PM
* Minorities want to immigrate to white, Christian countries * Then they want to move to white, Christians neighborhoods * Then they complain about "racism" and vote against what they see as the white, Christian candidate, Romney. How do you reason with people like that?
Emilie3 Wrote: Nov 13, 2012 4:59 PM
Well they see the racism when they move to a "white" neighborhood and are taunted and harrassed instead of welcomed for the content of their character and not their culture or color.
Enrique25 Wrote: Nov 13, 2012 12:41 PM
You can't reason with people like that, because they are creations of your imagination.
pastorial Wrote: Nov 13, 2012 2:24 PM
En, that reminds me of someone. Elmer?

The most widely offered explanation for Mitt Romney's defeat is that the Republican Party is disproportionately composed of -- aging -- white males.

That is, alas, true.

But the real question is what Republicans should do with this truth.

There are two responses.

The nearly universal response -- meaning the response offered by the liberal media and liberal academics (and some Republicans) -- is that the Republican Party needs to rethink its positions, moving away from conservatism and toward the political center.

The other response is for conservatives and the Republican Party to embark on...

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