If the black people of America were truly aggrieved about the things that have happened to them in the past, why are they Democrats?
The Republican Party became the stronger opposition party to the Democratic Party outrunning the Whig Party, and was started as an anti-slavery party. The Republican Party came into power of the White House under Abraham Lincoln. Who wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, which did not absolve slavery in all states at the time.
It was the Democrats that opposed desegregation in the 1960's. Former Alabama Governor George Wallace was staunchly Democrat when he professed his pro-segregation attitude. He had the dogs & water hoses. Lots of other Democratic Governors of the south did the same thing, but Governmor Wallace was the most famous (I believe one of the dogs/water hose scenes was used in Forrest Gump). Even the Ku Klux Klan were largely Democrat and anti-Republican. The Klan was started by Democrats who were against the "carpetbagger" Republicans who came south after the American Civil War and started to help the Reconstruction Movement. Plus, John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, largely ignored the civil rights movement as it was detrimental to his political career. While it might be true that the Yankee Democrats were for any civil rights legislation, the Rebel Democrats (from the South), were against any form and were actually wanting a strong liberal form because they knew it would be impossible to pass the vote and would never be made into law. They stood in the way of any type of civil rights movement.
And yet the Democratic Party is the party of "hope" and "helping" others out of tight spots and the Republican party is vilified? Why is that?
The Republican Party became the stronger opposition party to the Democratic Party outrunning the Whig Party, and was started as an anti-slavery party. The Republican Party came into power of the White House under Abraham Lincoln. Who wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, which did not absolve slavery in all states at the time.
It was the Democrats that opposed desegregation in the 1960's. Former Alabama Governor George Wallace was staunchly Democrat when he professed his pro-segregation attitude. He had the dogs & water hoses. Lots of other Democratic Governors of the south did the same thing, but Governmor Wallace was the most famous (I believe one of the dogs/water hose scenes was used in Forrest Gump). Even the Ku Klux Klan were largely Democrat and anti-Republican. The Klan was started by Democrats who were against the "carpetbagger" Republicans who came south after the American Civil War and started to help the Reconstruction Movement. Plus, John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, largely ignored the civil rights movement as it was detrimental to his political career. While it might be true that the Yankee Democrats were for any civil rights legislation, the Rebel Democrats (from the South), were against any form and were actually wanting a strong liberal form because they knew it would be impossible to pass the vote and would never be made into law. They stood in the way of any type of civil rights movement.
And yet the Democratic Party is the party of "hope" and "helping" others out of tight spots and the Republican party is vilified? Why is that?
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