Answer: Racism is something that was actually invented in modern times. as a spin off from Darwins theory of evolution. In the days of George Washington slavery was common place and people like George Washington made all kinds of reasoning excuses for their wrongful behavior, however, from what I do know of him he eventually saw the error of his ways in relation to slavery. In the days of Washington race was not so much of concern as just difference. If you were not white then you were not human it was as simple as that. That was the reasoning used in the US while they were using slaves. Everyone knew better of course.
Answer: Had he been alive today, he most likely would have been seen as a racist.
yes. nuff said.
No he does not.
Yes.
He doesn't. You guys just hate yourselves. You should be ashamed.
People.
Je deteste George Bush.
Broccoli
Only Idiots don't hate G.w.B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He declared war on several groups despite knowing his reasons were false.
Although "hate" is a strong choice of words, George W Bush left the White House with the lowest approval rating in recorded history. It is also safe to assume that several terrorist factions hate President Bush.
yes cause he ugly
Yes, because he spanked his son. Also he said :"I'm going to punch George Bush in the face!"
yes Only Nazi hate him
George HW Bush (the father) disliked broccoli. He once said, "I do not like broccoli and I haven’t liked it since I was a little kid"This quote caused a bit of a scandal in Washington, with broccoli farmers descending on the capital with truckloads of the stuff in protest.
If you are talking about George W. Bush, then he had a very high approval rating when he was elected for president. When 9/11 came about, he handled the tragedy so well, his approval rating was raising. After 9/11, President George W. Bush protected us from terrorism, which is what most people can't see is that he protected us but a lot of people hated him. I don't know why so many people hate him after he tried to protect us. Hope that answers your question.