So he readily admits that he is both young and ill-informed of history, but thinks he knows brainwashing and crazy shit or any historical context
I absolutely believe in historical context and one can not even assess with any intelligence the current economic affairs without putting it into the context of the events over the last TWENTY years that put it where it is. Neither should anyone be discussing civil rights as it relates to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 without an understanding of what actually happened when it was passed:
http://www.congresslink.org/print_basics_histmats_civilrights64_doc9.htmSignificant to understand is it was many senate democrats, namely Senator Byrd(who lead the fillubuster to stall it) who held it up and opposed it. The republicans only opposition was not to civil rights itself:
His approach was to amend the bill in ways that would make it more palatable to midwestern Republican senators who did not object to civil rights but philosophically opposed federal government intervention in the issue.
You know, in the same way many of us now object to the insertion of the federal gov. into, oh I don't know, gay issues.

And boy, did those senators have a point to be concerned given the extensive legislation that has come out of this from the fed over the years?
Those with actual opposition to blacks actually having equal rights though were democrats. It was
Republican minority leader, Dirksen who lead the way to break the fillubust
DEMOCRAT, Byrd had kept rolling.
Important context to remember. I wrote the idiot Oprah show a few years back when even she couldn't get right the whys and hows of how the bill was passed. I got no response, of course.

I am always amazed at how this idea is pushed in liberal ideology. I'd love to see a national debate sometime not related to the election about historical fact and context. I have a felling many of our 'esteemed' senators would fall flat on their face to debate it and actually back up what they say.

I've always waited for the opportunity to correct someone like the OP when they brought that up.