MN Congressman Calls Constitution a "White Racist Conspiracy"

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Minnesota mongrel-muzzie Congressman Keith Ellison says the Constitution is racist & coloreds are owed their own nation. I actually agree...1) the Constitutional Republic was founded by & for the White man & his progeny. 2) Coloreds should have their own nation (off Republic soil), as WE should have ours BACK.

http://www.redflagnews.com/headline...cist-conspiracy-demands-blacks-get-own-nation

Agree. And we would gladly help them found their own nations in Africa or anywhere else where they are indigenous.
 

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If this guy leads the DNC I think it will continue to lead to whites moving away from the left in this country. Also that racist black pos can go **** himself.

Keith Ellison and Elizabeth Warren, two extreme leftists with a long history of being overtly anti-white, are slotted to be the "rising stars" of the Democrat party. Even after decades of being exposed to the most rigid levels of propaganda, indoctrination, and inoculation in human history, the vast majority of white Americans are still repulsed by people like this. I'd love to see an Ellison/Warren ticket against Trump/Pence in 2020. They'd get smashed far worse that Clinton/Kaine.

When Ellison was "sworn in" to congress in 2006, he put his hand on a Quran instead of the Bible...

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I've seen Ellison interviewed on CNN and MSNBC numerous times. He is, quite possibly, the most anti-white politician in the Democrat Party.
 

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We already did. That's what Liberia is intended to be.

From Wikipedia:

Note the highlighted sentence. Abe Lincoln didn't want freed black slaves running around loose here.

Liberia

Early settlement[edit]
In the United States, there was a movement to resettle free-born blacks and freed slaves who faced legislated limits in Africa with the belief that blacks would face better chances for freedom in Africa than in the U.S.[8] The American Colonization Society was founded in 1816 in Washington, DC for this purpose, by a group of prominent politicians and slaveholders. But its membership grew to include mostly people who supported abolition of slavery. Slaveholders wanted to get free people of color out of the South, where they were thought to threaten the stability of the slave societies. Some abolitionists collaborated on relocation of free blacks, as they were discouraged by racial discrimination against them in the North and believed they would never be accepted in the larger society.[15] Most African-Americans, who were native-born by this time, wanted to work toward justice in the United States rather than emigrate.[8] Leading activists in the North strongly opposed the ACS, but some free blacks were ready to try a different environment.

In 1822, the American Colonization Society began sending African-American volunteers to the Pepper Coast to establish a colony for freed African-Americans. By 1867, the ACS (and state-related chapters) had assisted in the migration of more than 13,000 African Americans to Liberia.[16] These free African-Americans and their descendants married within their community and came to identify as Americo-Liberians. Many were of mixed race and educated in American culture; they did not identify with the indigenous natives of the tribes they encountered. They intermarried largely within the colonial community, developing an ethnic group that had a cultural tradition infused with American notions of political republicanism and Protestant Christianity.[17]


Map of Liberia Colony in the 1830s, created by the ACS, and also showing Mississippi Colony and other state-sponsored colonies.
The ACS, the private organization supported by prominent American politicians such as Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay, and James Monroe, believed repatriation of free blacks was preferable to widespread emancipation of slaves.[15] Similar state-based organizations established colonies in Mississippi-in-Africa and the Republic of Maryland, which were later annexed by Liberia.
 
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