You made an explicit accusation. Cut and past where I said those same words. This is what I mean about Democrats lying.
I was a long term Democrat. Fact. Changed at a point I got sick of the Democrats. WAs not remotely related to the KKK.
At one point in history the KKK was openly supporting and being supported by Democrats. Never has the KKK been supported by republicans.
Democrats, Biden still trying to enslave Black America
- Ceres Courier
Frank Aquila
Guest Columnist
Updated: May 27, 2020, 10:55 AM
Joe Biden recently stated to Black America if you aren’t voting for me, “you ain’t black.” This arrogant comment is a reflection of how Biden and the Democrat Party feel about Black America. To understand why Biden feels this way, you must know the history of why Biden and the Democrat Party think they own the Black America.
The Republican Party was formed in 1854 as an anti-slavery party with Abraham Lincoln as their first president. Democrats fought a bloody civil war against Lincoln and the Republican’s plan to free Black America. Lincoln was assassinated by a Democrat, John Wilkes Booth in 1865. The Democrats were furious at Lincoln and resisted Black America gaining political power. They started the Ku Klux Klan as their league of fear to keep Black America in their place through terror, murdering black Republicans and implementing segregation, Jim Crow Laws, and Black Codes.
The Republican Party fought the KKK with the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 to stop their terror, which was opposed by Democrats. Republicans introduced the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to end slavery, give citizenship, and give Black America the right to vote. The Democrats opposed all Amendments.
By 1924, the KKK was part of the Democrats party platform as they marched in unison in New York City to the Democrat National Convention.
By the 1960’s, Democrats like Governor George Wallace and Bull Conner fought against civil rights and turned hoses on black protesters. Martin Luther King, a Republican, fought against Democrats and racism with President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Democrats, wiretapping both King and his organizer, A. Phillip Randolph. King was then assassinated by James Earl Ray, a Democrat.