JASMINE CROCKETT PROVES THAT YOU MUST BE LOW IQ TO BE BLACK AND DEMOCRAT

 


JASMINE CROCKETT PROVES THAT YOU MUST BE LOW IQ TO BE BLACK AND DEMOCRAT

I am going to say something that Black People are not supposed to say.  "Don't talk about what goes on in the house"! Per AI: "The phrase "don't talk about what goes on in the house" means that family matters, especially private issues or secrets, should not be discussed with people outside the home. It is a common saying, but if it's used to threaten you or to prevent you from seeking help, it could be a red flag, and you should speak to a trusted outsider." When I was young, it was a warning that you would be punished or ostracized at your own risk. You were taught not to betray your own, meaning family or race. 'The broad brush of stereotyping is what least appeals to people of color," said Eleanor Holmes Norton. The Black Politician and Human Rights Activist statement is akin to saying Blacks can't be racist. It is not true but you were supposed to uphold the deception to uphold the family or race. It was about the race at all costs. The race were Democrats and Democrats were the race. I was taught when I was young that sometimes Black Democrats may say or do something dumb but you are to just accept it. It is about the family or race. Even letting white people talk about the dumb thing said or done is a betrayal. Independent thinking or becoming a Republican was a betrayal and deemed worthy of ostracism, the exclusion of a person from a group, community, or social interaction. No Big Mama BBQ for you this summer or you are no longer welcomed in the church choir. You are not supposed to act like a "white boy" with a "high IQ". However, I will betray my family and race and publicly note: "Jasmine Crockett proves that you must be low IQ to be Black and Democrat.


Racist (n.) is 1932 (as an adjective from 1938), from race (n.2) + -ist. Racism (q.v.) is in use by 1928, originally in the context of fascist theories, and common from 1936. These words replaced earlier racialism (1882) and racialist (1910), both often used early 20c. in a British or South African context. There are isolated uses of racism from c. 1900. Earlier, race hatred (1852 of the Balkans, 1858 of British India, 1861 of white and black in America), race prejudice (1867 of English in India, 1869 of white and black in America, 1870 of the English toward Irish) were used, and, especially in 19c. U.S. political contexts, negrophobia. Anglo-Saxonism as "belief in the superiority of the English race" had been used (disparagingly) from 1860. Anti-Negro (adj.) is attested in British and American English from 1819. In 1869, the Democratic Party was dominated by a Southern wing, known as the "Redeemers," whose platform was explicitly white supremacist and racist. Following the Civil War, these Democrats aimed to overthrow the Republican governments established during Reconstruction and strip African Americans of the rights and freedoms they had gained. During the 1930s, the Democratic Party was dominated by a powerful, racist faction of Southern Democrats who enforced and defended racial segregation and white supremacy. While President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal coalition included many Southern Democrats, he could not push for civil rights legislation because he needed their support to pass his economic programs. Theodore Bilbo was a white supremacist from Mississippi who served as governor from 1928 to 1932 and as a U.S. senator from 1935 to 1947. He praised Nazi racial philosophy and used extreme, inflammatory rhetoric. Richard Russell Jr. was a long-serving U.S. senator from Georgia (1933–1971) who was a leader of Southern opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for decades. Robert Byrd, while not entering national politics until later, Byrd was organizing and leading a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in West Virginia in the 1940s, an organization with strong ties to the Democratic Party during and after Reconstruction. Black nationalist and religious movements that emerged in the 1930s, such as the Nation of Islam, sometimes incorporated race-separatist and anti-white rhetoric as a direct response to white supremacist oppression. W.E.B. Du Bois was a prominent scholar and activist, but some of his work has been criticized for reflecting colorism prevalent in the 1930s. For example, his "Talented Tenth" essay was criticized for its emphasis on light-skinned Black leaders.Though less active by the 1930s, Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) heavily influenced later Black nationalist and race-separatist thought.  The 1930's was defined by widespread Jim Crow laws, voter suppression, housing discrimination known as redlining, and racially biased New Deal policies. Most social scientists agree that racism is learned through a complex interplay of personal and social factors. Children absorb attitudes about race from their social environment, including their parents, teachers, peers, and media. You aren't born racist. You are forged in that fire. 



"Just five days after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, Lyndon B.
Johnson went before Congress and spoke to a nation still stunned from the events in Dallas that had shocked the world. That chapter became the Civil Rights Act of 1964." With a little research, the actual voting record for both Houses of Congress shows that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed the Senate on a 73-to-27 vote. The Democratic supermajority in the Senate split their vote 46 (69%) for and 21 (31%) against. The Republicans, on the other hand, split their vote 27 for (82%) and 6 against (18%). Thus, the no vote consisted of 78% Democrats. Further, the infamous 74-day filibuster was led by the Southern Democrats, who overwhelmingly voted against the act. It was the era that saw the propaganda machine of the Democrat Party began to blaze, Blacks surrendered to the Party and the Radical Left took over the Civil Rights Movement from the Republican Party. In the month before the election, Martin Luther King Jr.’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference launched a nationwide “get out the vote” drive. Although King called the campaign “bipartisan,” he wrote: “The principles of states’ rights advocated by Mr. Goldwater diminish us and would deny to Negro and white alike, many of the privileges and opportunities of living in American society” (King, 9 October 1964). When Johnson defeated Goldwater, King declared, “The American people made a choice … to build a great society, rather than to wallow in the past” (King, “A Choice and a Promise”). In 1952, Barry Goldwater was elected to the Senate on a pledge to reduce federal spending and fight communism. Reelected in 1958, Goldwater opposed social welfare programs and continued to criticize the Supreme Court on its school integration stance. He voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. King said of Goldwater’s voting record, “While not himself a racist, Mr. Goldwater articulates a philosophy which gives aid and comfort to the racists” (King, 16 July 1964). “These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference. For if we don't move at all, then their allies will line up against us and there'll be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the filibuster and there'll be no way of putting a brake on all sorts of wild legislation. It'll be Reconstruction all over again. [Senator Lyndon Johnson Said to Senator Richard Russell, Jr. (D-GA) regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1957]” Lyndon Baines Johnson 1963... "These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference... I'll have them niggers voting Democratic for the next two hundred years". The quote is attributed to LBJ in Ronald Kessler's book “Inside the White House”


What was the difference between the 1957 Civil Rights Act and 1964 Civil Rights Act? In 1957, President Eisenhower sent Congress a proposal for civil rights legislation. The result was the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the first civil rights legislation since Reconstruction. The new act established the Civil Rights Section of the Justice Department and empowered federal prosecutors to obtain court injunctions against interference with the right to vote. It also established a federal Civil Rights Commission with authority to investigate discriminatory conditions and recommend corrective measures. The final act was weakened by Congress due to lack of support among the Democrats.In contrast, the 1964 act was much broader, outlawing discrimination in public accommodations, schools, and employment, and creating the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for stronger enforcement. The narrow, 1957, was appropriate for the need thanks to President Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Barry Goldwater. Not racist. The broad, 1964, was too great a utopia thanks to President Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr, Government is to protect rights not give rights. Impugning racism on all the "We the People". That is called overreach. "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have," said Thomas Jefferson. "A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government," also said Thomas Jefferson. Senator Barry Goldwater is a patriot not a racist. Former U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater famously expressed the conservative viewpoint that a government powerful enough to grant rights is also powerful enough to take them away. “Throughout history, government has proved to be the chief instrument for thwarting man’s liberty. Government represents power in the hands of some men to control and regulate the lives of other men. And power, as Lord Acton said, corrupts men. ‘Absolute power,’ he added, ‘corrupts absolutely’," Goldwater said. The Democrats, always the politically violent party, used their PR Department to convince the world that liberal radicalism is normal and conservative thought is racist. The Democrat Party is willing to do anything to destroy the Republic and ally Black People while keeping them on the plantation: separate and unequal. The Democrat Party ensures and encourages low IQ over the pursuit of high IQ's. White man, you are not born racist. No matter what Jasmine says. In September 2025, Crockett expressed sadness that only two white lawmakers voted against a resolution to honor conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Her remarks on this occasion generated additional critical commentary online. 

I have written about the Schumer Shutdown. "A government shutdown might sound like abstract words in Washington—but across America, the impact is painfully real and will continue to get worse. The Democrat-led shutdown is halting paychecks for our troops and federal law enforcement, furloughing and risking the jobs of federal employees, jeopardizing flood insurance and healthcare services, and cutting off nutrition support for low-income mothers and children in need. Today, Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) and Subcommittee Cardinals warned these are not hypothetical consequences—everyday families are paying the price because Democrats are refusing to reopen the government with a clean, nonpartisan funding extension." Rep. Jasmine Crockett has her own expert opinion on the Democrat Shutdown. The Shutdown is due to the ineffectiveness of the Republicans not because Democrats have chosen illegals over citizens. Mamma says, "Stupid is as stupid does." It's as if you wake up 30 minutes late and blame the bus driver for your late arrival to work. No, Inspector, the fingerprints belong to the Democrats not the Republicans. Generally, Senate appropriations bills require 60 votes to pass due to the chamber's filibuster rules. However, a legislative maneuver known as budget reconciliation allows certain budget-related bills, which cannot be filibustered, to pass with a simple majority of 51 votes. Budget reconciliation is not used to end a shutdown because its specific rules prohibit funding for discretionary programs that cause shutdowns. The reconciliation process was created to make changes to mandatory spending, revenue, and the debt limit, not to pass the annual appropriations bills that fund most government agencies. On the fourth vote, a Republican bill to reopen the government fell short in a 54-44 Senate vote, well below the 60 votes needed to advance-Senate Democrats John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada. You need at least six more Democrats.

So, when you can't pay your mortgage or rent or put gas in the car, thank your local Democrat. Should be easy. As of August 2025, 75.6% of registered voters in Washington, D.C., are Democrats, which is the highest percentage in the nation. The District is overwhelmingly Democratic, and this has been reflected in presidential elections, where D.C. has voted Democratic 100% of the time since 1964. Let's get this right. You voted for them and they voted for illegals.  Mamma says, "Knock you out!" Jasmine doesn't want to say it. But when did Democrats chose illegals over Blacks or brown over Black? Put your crayons down. Democrats want high levels of illegal immigration because of its effect on the census, congressional apportionment, and electoral college votes. X CEO, Elon Musk, who has promoted this view on social media, said “Most people in America don’t know that the census is based on a simple headcount of people (including illegals) not just citizens.This shifts political power and money to states and Congressional districts with the highest number of illegals." The more she speaks, the more she reveals a low IQ. She is a political puppet, a politician who appears to hold power but is, in reality, controlled by an external group or individual. Useless to the power brokers but to suppress the Black people and to keep and entertain them on the political plantation. Her job is to convince the low IQ Democrat that "the Man" is responsible, in this capitalist society, for them being unemployed and homeless. It's the Republican. Say it like, "Mamie"! It's not my eyelashes after all.

Move on. Nothing to see here.




























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