Democrat History: KKK, and Joe Biden

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Exposing the Hypocrisy of the Democrat Party

Recent efforts by the Biden team to equate Trump supporters with the KKK demonstrate a clear desperation that hints at a worrying level of internal polling concerning African Americans and President Trump. The use of manipulative ads showcasing images of Donald Trump alongside KKK marchers and a noose is not only misleading but also raises questions about why major platforms like Google and YouTube do not flag such violent content and misinformation.

The History of the Ku Klux Klan and the Democrat Party

Following the aftermath of the Civil War when Republican President Abraham Lincoln emancipated the slaves, the Democrats took it upon themselves to initiate Jim Crow laws as a means of punishing African Americans. This discriminatory behavior towards blacks persisted for decades, with the Ku Klux Klan being established as the violent arm of the Democrat Party. Tragically, the KKK carried out numerous assassinations, including that of Republican Representative James M. Hinds, highlighting the extent of the Democrat Party’s involvement in perpetuating racial violence.

One of the darkest chapters in American history occurred on September 28, 1868, when a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. This brutal attack, fueled by racism and hatred, serves as a stark reminder of the violence and intolerance that characterized the Democrat Party’s approach towards black Americans during that period.

A Legacy of Violence and Intolerance

Throughout history, Democrats in hoods carried out heinous acts of violence against Republicans and black individuals, instilling fear and perpetuating segregation. The grim reality of Democrat KKK members lynching Republicans and blacks underscores the deep-rooted racism and prejudice that tainted the party’s past.

Furthermore, the troubling relationship between Joe Biden and noted segregationist and former KKK leader Robert Byrd sheds light on the Democrat Party’s problematic history. Biden’s eulogy for Byrd in 2010, where he referred to him as a “mentor,” a “guide,” and a “friend,” raises concerns about the party’s unwillingness to confront its ties to individuals associated with hate groups.

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