Your argument has been debunked numerous times already, the fact that you keep repeating it shows you are willfully dishonest.It is only used as a deflection. Like anyone here can't read the posts from conservatives and see their feelings about non-whites and how it aligns perfectly with the charter of the KKK.Democratic politics had nothing to do with the KKK
In 1916, the KKK was both democratic and republican
Today, KKK policies and Republican are indistinguishable
I deflected nothing. I stated a historical fact to counter your erroneous idea that the original racists were not Democrats. As I said, I am not the one making comparisons here, you are.
And "aligns perfectly" with the KKK charter is a bit much.
You know, if all you look for is racism then racism is all you will find.
What argument am I repeating and what has been debunked? I don't even know what you're talking about.
Well, are you going to answer the question? If you're going to accuse me of being willfully dishonest then I deserve to know why.
I was hoping you would read back and find the error you made without me pointing it out. You see, you made the comment that Democrats created the KKK, then implied that the Democrats from that era, are the same Democrats today. That's where you are being willfully dishonest, borderline lying.
There is nothing similar to the Southern Democrats (dixiecrats) that created the KKK and the liberal Democrats of today. It's people like you that attempt to distort history that makes it difficult to trust anything that comes out of the mouth of people that share your ideology. I'll let MLK's words speak for themself.....
“The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism...On the urgent issue of civil rights, Senator Goldwater represents a philosophy that is morally indefensible and socially suicidal. While not himself a racist, Mr. Goldwater articulates a philosophy which gives aid and comfort to the racist. His candidacy and philosophy would serve as an umbrella under which extremists of all stripes would stand. In the light of these facts and because of my love for America, I have no alternative but to urge every Negro and white person of goodwill to vote against Mr. Goldwater and to withdraw support from any Republican candidate that does not publicly disassociate himself from Senator Goldwater and his philosophy.”
- MLK Jr., July 16, 1964
Social cons like yourself are a cancer to a decent society.