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[–] LinoleumFulcrum ago
I dislike him because he is a buffoon that uses quasi-scientific rhetoric to confuse and mislead as many people as will listen to him blather on; it's got nothing to do with his skin colour or ancestry (that foolishness is better left to the rest of the ignorant, racist, mouth-breathers here on Voat).
[–] FuckYouReddit- ago
But my question remains....is he wrong?
[–] LinoleumFulcrum 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Yes; he is incorrect.
Are history courses even taught in American schools!?!
The Democratic party started as the conservative party (the guys that liked slavery) while the Republicans were the liberal party and they ended up switching stances between the end of the 19th and the early 20th centuries.
While your keen observation of labels is correct, the contents of those packages are not what you seem to believe they were.
If you are agreeing with D'Souza on his (intentionally misleading) statement, you are in fact supporting the destruction of the conservative party - the Republicans.
You are being intentionally mislead by D'Souza; this is his MO.