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Yes, until the Democrats switched and became entirely supportive of the black communist revolutionaries. That's when they also became an entirely anti-White party.

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Are you referring to the 1960s black communist revolutionaries? I wasn't around for that but I wonder if that was the stick, while reasonable civil rights reform was the carrot?

My memory is that in the late 1970s and through the 1980s people were optimistic that post civil rights movement, all the differences in social/economic outcomes between blacks and whites were going to disappear.

Once it became obvious that wasn't happening, and that the trend was, if anything, slowing down, that's when things became so anti-white.

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DonтАЩt discount that the demographic changes wrought in 1965 started accelerating during the 90тАЩs and beyond.

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perhaps but so many things changed between then and now. The rest of the world rebuilt post WWII. In the early 1970s we went of the Bretton Woods agreement and exchange rates floated (this one is huge and generally ignored)

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