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Comments by "RagaSHOT" (@RagaSHOT) on "Tucker Carlson: Is anyone noticing this?" video.
Republicans repeating their racist history! The “Reverse Freedom Rides” were a retaliatory parody of the pro-civil rights freedom riders organized by racist opponents of desegregation in 1962. Essentially, about 300 Black people in Southern cities were given free, one-way bus tickets to cities in Northern and Western states and told (dishonestly) that there were jobs and housing waiting for them. (Victims were most commonly sent to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia.) The organizers were members of various White Citizens Council chapters who hoped to expose what they believed was hypocrisy by people outside of the south on matters of racial equality and civil rights. When the scheme was exposed, public opinion was overwhelmingly against the reverse freedom rides, and they petered out in 1963.
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@sinnahn and we all know the racists in the democratic party all left and joined you like minded republican because of integration
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Carlson said: “I guess I would ask myself, like, I mean I lie if I’m really cornered or something. I lie. I really try not to. I try never to lie on TV. I just don’t – I don’t like lying. I certainly do it, you know, out of weakness or whatever.
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Republicans repeating their racist history! The “Reverse Freedom Rides” were a retaliatory parody of the pro-civil rights freedom riders organized by racist opponents of desegregation in 1962. Essentially, about 300 Black people in Southern cities were given free, one-way bus tickets to cities in Northern and Western states and told (dishonestly) that there were jobs and housing waiting for them. (Victims were most commonly sent to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia.) The organizers were members of various White Citizens Council chapters who hoped to expose what they believed was hypocrisy by people outside of the south on matters of racial equality and civil rights. When the scheme was exposed, public opinion was overwhelmingly against the reverse freedom rides, and they petered out in 1963.
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