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- Liberal historian Eric Foner writes that the Klan was “…a military force serving the interests of the Democratic Party…” Foner, “Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877,” p. 425
2. "The night riders move through the darkness, white against the black road....they go about their business, their horsed draped, guns and bullwhips banging dully against saddles.
....this is the South Carolina of the 1870s, not of the turn of a new millennium, and the night riders are the terror of these times. They roam upcountry, visiting their version of justice on poor blacks and the Republicans that support them, refusing to bow to the requirements of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments."
From the novel "The White Road," by John Connolly
History illiterate.
"Democrats founded the KKK!" is the equivalence of "Did you know your beloved LA Dodgers are actually the BROOKLYN Dodgers?!?!"
So....you agree, you party was always the party of slavery, segregation, and second class citizenship.
Aren't you ashamed?
I never said any such thing. When you get outdebated you pull a Trump. Lie your ass off.
I provided your post, which said ""Democrats founded the KKK!"
Are you now disputing the fact?
Conservatives founded the KKK. You’re so embarrassed of your own kind you have to use the old tired democrat nonsense..
Just like liberals fought for civil rights while conservatives against it.
The KKK backed Trump enforce. Like David Duke said,” Donald Trump stands for what we believe in.”
You’re still 0- life in debating me because I use facts while you’re a propaganda nerd.
This is like shooting (ignorant) fish in a barrel.
1. As the Liberal Eric Foner wrote, the KKK was the military arm of the Democrat Party.
2. David Duke.....the Democrat:
State Senator, 1975 (Baton Rouge Area)[edit]
Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, November 1, 1975
Louisiana State Senate, 1975
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kenneth Osterberger 22,287 66
Democratic David Duke 11,079 33
N/A Others 1
Total 100
State Senator, 10th District, 1979 (Suburban New Orleans)[edit]
Threshold > 50% First Ballot, October 27, 1979
Louisiana State Senate, 10th District, 1979
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph Tiemann 21,329 57
Democratic David Duke 9,897 26
N/A Others 6,459 17
Total 37,685 100
Democratic Nomination for United States Presidential Candidate, 1988 (Louisiana results)[edit]
Threshold = Plurality
1988 Democratic Presidential primary in Louisiana
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jesse Jackson 221,522 35
Democratic Al Gore 174,971 28
Democratic Michael Dukakis 95,661 15
Democratic Dick Gephardt 67,029 11
Democratic Gary Hart 26,437 4
Democratic David Duke 23,391 4
Democratic Others 16,008 3
Total 625,019 100
Electoral history of David Duke - Wikipedia
Duke left the KKK long before he became a Republicans....
"In 1979, after his first, abortive run for president (as a Democrat) and a series of highly publicized violent Klan incidents, Duke quietly
incorporated the nonprofit
National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP) in an attempt to leave the baggage of the Klan behind."
David Duke - Wikipedia
3. Oh....and Nazis?
Not only were the Nazis socialists, National
SocialistWorkersParty, Leftwingers....but they stood for the very same things that Liberals do:
The
Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV), meaning "National Socialist People's Welfare", was a
social welfare organization during the
Third Reich. The NSV was established in 1933,.... The NSV became established as the single Nazi Party welfare organ in May 1933.
[1] .... the programme was massively expanded, so that the régime deemed it worthy to be called the "greatest social institution in the world." One method of expansion was to absorb, or in NSDAP parlance coordinate, already existing but non-Nazi charity organizations. NSV was the second largest Nazi group organization by 1939, second only to the
German Labor Front.
The National Socialists provided a plethora of social welfare programs under the Nazi concept of
Volksgemeinschaft which promoted the collectivity of a “people’s community” where citizens would sacrifice themselves for the greater good. The NSV operated “8,000 day-nurseries” by 1939, and funded holiday homes for mothers, distributed additional food for large families, and was involved with a “wide variety of other facilities.”
[4]
The Nazi social welfare provisions included old age insurance, rent supplements, unemployment and disability benefits, old-age homes, interest-free loans for married couples, along with healthcare insurance, which was not decreed mandatory until 1941
[5] One of the NSV branches, the Office of Institutional and Special Welfare, was responsible “for travellers’ aid at railway stations; relief for ex-convicts; ‘support’ for re-migrants from abroad; assistance for the physically disabled, hard-of-hearing, deaf, mute, and blind; relief for the elderly, homeless and alcoholics; and the fight against illicit drugs and epidemics.”
These social welfare programs represented a Hitlerian endeavor to lift the community above the individual while promoting the wellbeing of all bona fide citizens. As Hitler told a reporter in 1934, he was determined to give Germans “the highest possible standard of living.”
National Socialist People's Welfare - Wikipedia
Three strikes and you're out, you dunce.