"I couldn't join a party that, frankly, tolerates members who are bigots for one thing, homophobes, racists"
- Ron Reagan
About this Quote
This quote by Ron Reagan is a clear statement of his worths and beliefs. He is saying that he can not be part of a group that endures members who are bigots, homophobes, and racists. He is making it clear that he does not support any type of discrimination or bias, and that he will not become part of a group that does. This quote shows that Ron Reagan is an individual who defends what he believes in and is not scared to speak up versus oppression. He is a strong supporter for equality and acceptance, and this quote is a testament to that.
This quote is written / told by Ron Reagan somewhere between May 20, 1958 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA.
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