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The problem with Nikki Haley is not that she is a woman or a 1st generation immigrant or even conservative. It’s how her hypocritical use of these weaponized racist dog whistles.

You know who Nikki Haley really hates?

Nikki Haley

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For instance, Nikki Haley supported tuition vouchers and tax credits for school choice and thinks that governors should refuse funding for schools that talk about race teaches students to act like victims.

Damn, she’s brilliant!
See, to understand the origin the idea of using tax credits and vouchers school choice, you gotta know CRT!

You gotta talk about race!

See, for most of its existence, SC was majority Black. After the civil war, SC had to rewrite the state constitution to become part of AMERICA
On Jan 14, 1868, 76 Black men and 48 white men gathered in three-story house in Charleston, S.C. On the first day, they created what we know as American school system.

But it wouldn’t last.
In 1876, Wade Hampton III, a white supremacist terrorist who was the largest slave owner in the state, led a violent insurrection in SC, and declared himself governor bc the places where Black people voted didn’t count.

This would NEVER happen today

The consequence of this was that the Compromise of 1877. Basically federal government took a hands off approach to white supremacy.

Or, as we call it now:

Jim Crow.

One of the byproducts was that SC basically stopped funding Black schools.

But instead of playing the victim…
They built their own. By the 1930s, 1/3 of Black kids in the South attended schools funded by private donors, communities & churches while their tax dollars paid for white schools

In 1948, Harry & Eliza Briggs filed a lawsuit to stop this legal theft

scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/br…
Briggs v Elliott was the 1st of 5 combined cases that became Brown vs Board of Education

Now here’s a thing NO ONE EVER TALKS ABOUT.

Why is the famous desegregation case is called Brown v Board?

After all, Briggs was 1st chronologically & alphabetically

Well I know the answer
First let me tell you about 1 the most powerful racists in the HISTORY of America

James F Byrnes was a Supreme Court judge, congressman & the Secretary of State who told Truman to use the Atomic Bomb. He led the exodus of segregationists to the GOP

Then he ran for governor



Byrnes was kinda bad at all his jobs but he ran as a racist, so he won.

No, seriously, m his whole platform was “I’ll be racist.” That’s it.

Ok, maybe I’m infusing a little CRT. Here’s how he put it:
So when Byrnes heard about Briggs vs Elliot, he knew they’d win. He was on the Supreme Court, remember. But because he didn’t want his state to be responsible for the end of education segregation, he actually came up with a plan
And when the SCOTUS ruled, it wasn’t named after the SC case.

To this day, this has INCENSED my family members who fought for civil rights

apnews.com/article/brown-…
Anyway, when Briggs v Elliot found that segregation was unconstitutional, white parents in SC freaked out.

But they had time. SC schools would not desegregate until 1963, when Harvey Gant became the first Black student at Clemson University
The next year, white parents in Orangeburg opened Orangeburg Preparatory Schools a segregation academy created to “avoid the pernicious experiment being foisted upon the people of this state and nation.”

What was its name?
It didn’t change its name to Orangeburg Prep until 1986, when Nikki Haley was a sophomore in at slavemaster high.

Thankfully, they didn’t teach CRT, talk about race or teach students to “play the victim”

Oh wait…
To be fair, I’m sure Nikki Haley talked about race with black student at her high school.

That’s not a typo. According to a 1989 Boston Globe article, the year Haley graduated, there was literally ONE Black person at her school…

Kinda
But how could those parents start a segregation academy in ONE YEAR?

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to a novel idea called school choice.

The whole voucher/tax credit and school choice idea started with Nikki Haley’s alma mater
And ALL THAT TIME, Nikki’s father taught at Voorhees College. And her mother taught at Bamberg County schools.

Wait.. didn’t I say that Blacks in SC had to fund their own schools because the whites were taking their money? Was I playing the victim again?

What about Voorhees?
But Nikki didn’t go to Voorhees or Bamberg. She went to a pro-confederate school that honors slave masters and teaches pro-white white history…

When she graduated from white supremacy high school, she attended Clemson University which was desegregated by Harvey Gantt
I bet Haley loves him. He paved the way. He wasn’t one of those Blacks who talks about race and CRT.

I wonder what ever became of him?
Anyway, I wish there was a way Nikki could learn this true history instead of trying to erase it. I had the fortune of knowing people who were part in this history and dedicated their lives to teaching it. Maybe she loves America and doesn’t know where to go learn it
The guy who told me a LOT of this stuff was a great civil rights photographer.

For years he tried to get funding for one of the greatest collection of history in SC, including everything in this thread.

And for years, there was one person stopping him

Nikki Haley
When realized that this museum would never happen, he played the victim. He gave up. He realized his race was holding him back.

Just kidding.

He literally built it himself...
postandcourier.com/news/cecil-wil…
It’s filled with everything Nikki Haley hates

And it’s right down the street from Orangeburg prep.
But one thing about Nikki…

She’s not just dog-whistling

She’s about that anti-truth, anti-Black history life

She learned it in school

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Jun 17
Y’all wanna hear the TRUE story of Nikki Haley?

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In the 1920s an nativist, white nationalist movement began to rise in America. It was anti-immigrant, racist and it gave rise to what we now call the “Second Wave of the Ku Klux Klan”

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One of the hallmark pieces of legislation during this white nationalist trend was the “National Origins Formula”
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Jun 14
My high school was (and still is) about 50/50 but this happens all over and there’s there’s a good reason for this that is damn near a perfect explanation for how systemic racism works:

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One of my favorite tools on the internet is a website called Statistical Atlas. I don’t know who runs it or how it’s funded. It could be the stat fairy for all I know. But basically, it just feeds census data into visualizers. For instance, here’s my hometown demographics Image
Here’s where the white people live.

Those little blocks are census tracts. They basically divide stuff up into similar neighborhoods. They’re useful in drawing voting districts, congressional maps, schools, etc

We’ll get to that later Image
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Jun 10
Top 10 imaginary Black people of all time. (according to white people)

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10. Some of white people’s best friends - Every white person claims that one of their best friends is black. I’ve always wondered why I’ve NEVER heard a Black person say this. Statistically, every Black person would have a white BFF, right?

Then I figured it out
They are all taking about the same Black friend.

And that’s how Clarence Thomas got on the Supreme Court
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May 27
Let me explain why this narrative is stupid:

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First of all, basing your political strategy on aphorisms like "doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result" is dumb.

Maybe you should replace your heart medication with Honeycrisp apples & Chappelle specials.

After all:
You know what they say:

"Laughter is the best medicine." And "an apple a day keeps the doctor away."

Except, you know who doesn't say that?

Doctors
Medical experts
People who know things

In fact, one of the ways to achieve different results is by the same thing over and over.
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May 19
Now that the final chapter in theGrio's 4-part series on SC's war against equal education is out, we can connect the dots to show why history is not a collection of things that happened...

History is why things ARE HAPPENING:

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thegrio.com/2023/05/19/sou…
In Aug. 1669, 3 ships sailed for Charles Towne at Albermarle Point – the first pre-planned settlement in the English colonies.

Aboard the vessels was The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. This "unalterable form & rule of Government forever" included Article 110 Image
In 1739, a literate enslaved Kongolese warrior named Jemmy led the Stono Rebellion, causing SC to exercise "absolute power & authority."

Someone's reading this right now saying: "but slavery existed in every culture, so why was the Negro Act of 1740 different?"

Well... Image
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May 11
There was a shoplifting ring in my hometown who was known for dropping huge sums of money on designer clothes.

Everyone in town knew who they were, but they NEVER got caught.
Some high end stores would even let them shop freely, KNOWING they were thieves

Why?

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See, the stores all hoped the thieves were there to spend, & not to steal. They essentially wanted to make money off the thieves. It might seem that the workers were in cahoots with the thieves, but here’s the thing:

A lot of people who work in high-end retail make commission
They make money when they sell merchandise but they don’t lose money when merchandise is stolen.

Essentially, they have an incentive to make money off thieves but no incentive to stop thieves from stealing.

Thieves know “the people in the store” are not the same as “the store”
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