I had no idea the democrats started the KKK. I am completely mind fcuked at this moment. But after thinking about things, it's all starting to make sense.
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How did the Republicans and Democrats roles reverse post civil rights movement?
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How did the Republicans and Democrats roles reverse post civil rights movement?
I had no idea the democrats started the KKK. I am completely mind fcuked at this moment. But after thinking about things, it's all starting to make sense. -
Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostI had no idea the democrats started the KKK. But after thinking about things, it's all starting to make sense.
FYI, the last Congress person to have been an ex-KKK member was Senator Robert Bryd, a Democrat who died in office in 2010. Byrd had risen high in the KKK as well as in Democrat politics, having achieved the title of 'Exalted Cyclops', which was the top officer in his local Klan unit. Byrd actually won that post unanimously.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostIt does make sense, doesn't it.
FYI, the last Congress person to have been an ex-KKK member was Senator Robert Bryd, a Democrat who died in office in 2010. Byrd had risen high in the KKK as well as in Democrat politics, having achieved the title of 'Exalted Cyclops', which was the top officer in his local Klan unit. Byrd actually won that post unanimously.
While the democrats were able to win the massive black votes by using government handouts as incentives to sway the black vote which resulted in stagnating black inner city innovative growth and ambition.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
I had no idea the democrats started the KKK. I am completely mind fcuked at this moment. But after thinking about things, it's all starting to make sense.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostSo to sum it up, pre-civil rights, Republicans welcomed innovation and economic growth.
While the democrats were able to win the massive black votes by using government handouts as incentives to sway the black vote which resulted in stagnating black inner city innovative growth and ambition.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostIt does make sense, doesn't it.
FYI, the last Congress person to have been an ex-KKK member was Senator Robert Bryd, a Democrat who died in office in 2010. Byrd had risen high in the KKK as well as in Democrat politics, having achieved the title of 'Exalted Cyclops', which was the top officer in his local Klan unit. Byrd actually won that post unanimously.
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