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Are there Democrat mobs?


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2018 Oct 13, 10:42am   3,734 views  15 comments

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Don Lemon doesn’t seem to think Democrats have ever engaged in mob violence.

But I disagree.

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2   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 13, 11:12am  

Let's call a Spade a Spade. Lemon is a Spade.
3   Ceffer   2018 Oct 13, 11:27am  

KKK robes need to be updated with sequins, no underwear, and a can-can segment before every cross burning.
4   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Oct 13, 1:38pm  

ThreeBays says
Everybody knows that Democrats and Republicans switched their platforms and their voters. You might as well write Republicans on that picture.


In a sense. But the Democrats have always race baited for or against Whites and Blacks, whereas the Republicans have the opposite legacy of trying to reduce racial tensions.

Supporting the KKK in one generation, then supporting BLM in another Generation, is still pushing racial politics.
Pushing that everybody is an individual and that society shouldn't bend over backwards on racial issues (including being against one hour bus rides each way so schools are desegregated) is consistent as well.
6   Goran_K   2018 Oct 13, 7:55pm  

ThreeBays says
Bottomline: The parties changed over time as platform planks, party leaders, factions, and voter bases essentially switched between parties. Third parties aside, the Democratic Party used to be favored in the rural south and had a “small government” platform (which southern social conservatives embraced), and the Republican party used to be favored in the citied north and had a “big government” platform (which northern progressive liberals embraced). Today it is the opposite in many respects.


Bottomline: This "Big Switch" is a huge fucking democrat lie, and you're parroting that lie.

The Big Switch is Democrat demagoguery invented purely within the minds of the DNC to hide and "white wash" their sordid history of racism and slavery and attempt to place it at the feet of the Republicans. It's been debunked in very public debates (including one at CPAC attended by thousands of people where the Democrat speaker , Cenk from TYT, was made to look like a total fucking moron by Ben Shaprio).

Here's the truth.

- The dominant Congressional percentage did not switch GOP in the South until 1994. Did it take 30 years for racist to realize what was going on?
- There were 21 senators in the South before the Civil Rights Act. How many became Republicans after it was passed (mostly by GOP votes)? The answer. ONE. The other 20 stayed Democrat.
- Perhaps the most damning is that the actual KKK members from pre-Civil Rights DNC stayed as major leaders in the modern Democrat party.



There is former KKK Grand Dragon Robert Byrd kissing Hillary Clinton (Clinton called Byrd an important mentor in her life). Bill Clinton and Obama attended his funeral. Bill even commented that "you had to be in the KKK" back then to get anywhere in the Democrat party (as if this absolves Byrd).

So when people say "The Big Switch", I already know that no actual facts or history has been examined by anyone making that claim. There simply isn't any proof of it happening.

The reason the South slowly became GOP dominant began in the 1950s due to the movement of industry down south, and the GOP elected officials were NEW GOP senators, not "converted Democrats". Those Democrats (such as Byrd) stayed Democrats until they left office or died. You cannot find any "post civil rights" GOP senators who were formerly part of the Democrat party except for ONE (Strum Thurmond). One senator does not make a "big switch". It's just a big Democrat lie.

By the way, Jimmy Carter started his 1980's Presidential Campaign in the home town of the KKK.
7   Shaman   2018 Oct 13, 8:00pm  

Look. Here’s what actually happened.
The blacks started voting Democrat when FDR came out with his new deal. After a series of election losses in the late 60s, the Democrats finally noticed that blacks were voting for them in big numbers, and decided to embrace them. However, a lot of racists in the Democrat party left in disgust and went to the other party. That party’s platform didn’t change per se, but the makeup of its members now included a lot of racists who used to be Democrats.

Add in a lot of union labor switching to the Democrat party because they supported labor, add in people who liked the New Democrat war on racism, and we had a lot of well meaning people switching to that party.

However the GOP party didn’t change that much. They got a bunch of racists but they didn’t change their platform much. The underlying political philosophy remained the same: “work leads to success, pro-capitalism, conservative social values, and anti-socialism.”

The Democrats didn’t change their party hat much either. They may have embarked on a crusade against racism, but they remained in love with socialism, high taxes, loose morals, and government utopia projects. They also retained the tactics they used during the KKK days.

Now that the fight against true racism is about won, the Democrats have precious little to define them as a party. They’ve abandoned labor, left behind American exceptionalism, and have been mucking about with social issues in an attempt to find a war to fight. They’ve waged skirmishes on gay rights and trannys, called out anyone who publicly offends a minority, and embraced Islam as the most important “victim group” to date.
They’ve asserted that men and women don’t belong together. They’ve tossed every norm on its head.

And they continue to lose.
8   marcus   2018 Oct 14, 8:21am  

personal
9   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 14, 8:56am  

ThreeBays says
Everybody knows that Democrats and Republicans switched their platforms and their voters.


That's the narrative Liberals tried to sale during the Obama election. It was bullshit then and it's bullshit now. The Liberals true color have come through they are KKK and Nazis they hate America. These are same fucking people that voted for Obama OK? These aren't flipped Republicans that didn't vote for Obama but now they are Liberal Commies running around like Hitler's dick assaulting everyone it's the Libtards the same fucking Pissheads that elected Obama. I told you they couldn't be trusted you know how they are!
10   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 14, 8:57am  


Transmissions not Trannys
11   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 14, 10:36am  

The Liberals are the party of the KKK, the Southern Red Neck Racists were and always have been Democrats I grew up with the Motherfuckers I ought to Know!
They weren't republicans when Abraham Lincoln Freed the Slaves and they weren't Republicans when I grew up with them.
The Democrat party is all about being disingenuous.
They entrap, enslave, and conscript people unwillingly to be their token party base. They spread misinformation about people who will lift them out of the Liberal poverty trap and will find a way to squash them.
12   GNL   2018 Oct 14, 10:44am  

Booger says

Bwahahabababa
13   just_passing_through   2018 Oct 14, 11:13am  

TwoScoopsOfSpaceForce says
Everybody knows that Democrats and Republicans switched their platforms and their voters. You might as well write Republicans on that picture.


Bullshit. Blacks switched to vote democrat during the FDR administration to get free stuff and it was a scandal. I think they had a very good reason to do so however white hippies switched during the 60s when there were still clan or former clan democrats in office. Democrats had clan or former clan in office this century.

15   Tenpoundbass   2018 Oct 14, 11:42am  

The LA Times published this photo in 1992, and it always stuck with me.

Note that the snarling man in the light-green cap has just hurled a 16-ounce can of beer, which bounced off the back of the head of the man with the glove. The can of beer is at the top center of the photo.

That one man held off a mob for over 40 minutes. He beat the absolute hell out of the entire crowd.

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