Why, at this stage in the destruction of our republic would anyone respond to the Marxist trigger word ‘racist’?
Unhappy, angry, and power-mad is a scary combo.
Can’t even count the number of liberals that fit that description.
The world is going stark, raving mad.
At this point the term “racism” is like ketchup, you can put it on almost anything.
Most of those using the term so freely these days are Marxists who need to divide our society before taking it over. In Europe and Russia Marxists were able to do this with class struggles, but it’s still possible in the USA to work your way up the economic ladder so these a-holes have turned to fomenting racial strife instead.
Because what’s not to like about Vermont in terms of ... err...
That right there is what you call an oxymoron, folks.
I guess that makes the ANC and all those Communist "nationalist" movements nativist, right?
Given Vermont smug holier than thou attitude and their voting record as uber socialist and their contribution to the destruction of America in the form of Bernie, I can’t work up a lot of sympathy for them.
And I definitely have have zero use for the race monger, whoever the hell she is, so I’m cheering for both to crash and burn.
Enbrace the insult and go on the offensive.
The martial art of politics.
Where do they get this Vermont is Racist stuff, just because there were no Black Characters on The Bob Newhart Show?
Don’t they realize that Vermont Maple Syrup is Brown just like the Pancakes you pour it over?
Vermont or New Hampshire. It is hard to tell which is which.
Unless your family is seven generations in the ground here, you’re not a “Vermonter”.
My parents are from VT. I went to college there. I lived there for a couple of years as an adult. All of these times from the 60’s to 2015.
Vermont is easily the least racist place I ever lived. And there are more and more non-whites living there—in the country and in the cities (the cities are small—but still.)
The issue is one of friendliness. In the rural communities the people are friendly enough, but not outwardly. If they don’t know you, they do not expend a lot of energy on you. If they know you and like you, you will get a nod and a word. If they know you and don’t like you...you get a nod.
That applies to everyone. And if you approach them—they can be like cats. Sometimes run away. Sometimes they will just walk away.