Liberals are an existential threat to our Republic. Keep in mind that it was the Democrats who invented the KKK. And opposed Civil Rights. And denied the Native Americans their homeland and forced them into reservations (basically, concentration camps). And forced Japanese-Americans into concentration camps during WWII. And kept a Grand Wizard of the KKK in their ranks in Congress. Also keep in mind that it was the Republicans who freed the slaves and ended institutional slavery in the United States (much to the opposition of the Democrats). Let’s keep our Republic and get rid of the Democrats.
I couldn't agree more. There has been more done to dismantle this nation and all we stood for these last four years than I could have ever dreamed. And repressing minorities is still alive and well within their ranks. It is just hidden under flashy headings like "diversity and inclusion"...
They sued to get them counted in the census. Young GW seems to have a problem with this, only time will tell…
My position is that, starting with LBJ, Democrats figured out that it was to their advantage to lie to blacks more than Republicans do.
And the rest of the story: https://www.factcheck.org/2008/04/blacks-and-the-democratic-party/ Look up the damage that has been done to the black community by the democrats, especially by family composition.
Oh, I don’t know about that. The open disdain they expressed from beneath white hoods was pervasive until they were prosecuted late in the civil rights movement. Their image was tarnished, their power lost, and they needed to change their approach to regain political power. They went from openly attacking blacks to pretending to help them.
If that’s the fact, why has the black community increasingly supported the Democratic Party since the turn of the 20th century?
The shift before the mid-1960's took place during the Great Depression, and that wasn't a shift toward the Democrat Party by blacks in particular . . . it was a very broad, very desperate embrace of big government ideas by many segments of the American population. That the black community was part of that shift shouldn't be conflated with the focused efforts of the Democrat Party to woo black voters from 1964 onward.