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In the [[United States]], there is a common phenomenon of [[racism]] within the [[Democratic Party]], | In the [[United States]], there is a common phenomenon of [[racism]] within the [[Democratic Party]], one of the two major American [[Political party|political parties]] that make up the [[corporate duopoly]]. This phenomenon dates back to the founding of the party by [[Andrew Jackson]] in 1828, with the Democrats invoking [[Indian Removal]] as a major campaign platform in the [[1828 American presidential election]].<ref>[https://scrapsfromtheloft.com/history/the-trail-of-tears-essay-by-dee-brown/ THE TRAIL OF TEARS – ESSAY BY DEE BROWN]</ref> Democrat [[Martin Van Buren]] later oversaw the infamous [[Trail of Tears]].<ref>[https://ictnews.org/archive/martin-van-buren-the-force-behind-the-trail-of-tears Martin Van Buren: The Force Behind the Trail of Tears]</ref> In the decades leading up to the [[American Civil War]], the Democrats were viewed as a [[Vanguardism|vanguard party]] for the [[Slavery in the United States|institution of slavery]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1864/02/20/archives/slavery-and-the-democratic-party.html Slavery and the "Democratic" Party.]</ref> During the Civil War, [[Confederate States]] was run by Democrats as a [[one-party state]]<ref>[https://digitalsc.lib.vt.edu/exhibits/show/john-henning-woods/1-121-alien-enemies-act MEMOIR 1, PAGE 121, ALIEN ENEMIES ACT OF 1861]</ref> and racism was publicly declared to be the cornerstone of the short-lived government.<ref>[https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/cornerstone-speech Cornerstone Speech]</ref> After the Civil War, Democrats established the [[Ku Klux Klan]]<ref>[https://www.vcstar.com/story/opinion/readers/2016/08/29/kkk-tied-democrats/89565738/ KKK tied to Democrats]</ref> and implemented [[Jim Crow laws]] in order to subjugate [[African-Americans]].<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ted-cruz-reminds-aoc-her-democrat-party-founded-kkk-wrote-jim-crow-laws Ted Cruz reminds AOC her own Democratic Party founded KKK, wrote Jim Crow laws]</ref> By the 1960s, the Democrats openly advocated "[[segregation]] forever"<ref>[https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/speeches-african-american-history/1963-george-wallace-segregation-now-segregation-forever/ (1963) GEORGE WALLACE, “SEGREGATION NOW, SEGREGATION FOREVER”]</ref> and served as the largest opponents of the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_a7dQXilCo The Inconvenient Truth About the Democratic Party]</ref> Since the [[Deep State color revolution]], however, the Democrats have become infamous for reweaponizing racism against [[White Americans]] and have attempted to rebrand themselves as the inheritors of the [[civil rights movement]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6lrqzdqzgQ Warning My Past Self About 2023 (RE-UPLOAD)]</ref> although incumbent Democrat [[President of the United States]] [[Joe Biden]] has expressed various [[White supremacism|White supremacist]] opinions in recent years.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/joe-biden-didn-t-just-compromise-segregationists-he-fought-their-n1021626 Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say.]</ref><ref>[https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/28/18965923/joe-biden-school-desegregation-busing-democratic-primary Joe Biden’s record on school desegregation busing, explained]</ref><ref>[https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/22/biden-you-aint-black-if-you-have-trouble-deciding-between-me-or-trump.html Biden tells African American radio host: ‘You ain’t black’ if you have trouble deciding between Trump and me]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmMod8ajuuA Joe Biden once said Blacks can't use the Internet]</ref> | ||
== Origins of the Democratic Party == | == Origins of the Democratic Party == |
Latest revision as of 06:08, 14 January 2024
In the United States, there is a common phenomenon of racism within the Democratic Party, one of the two major American political parties that make up the corporate duopoly. This phenomenon dates back to the founding of the party by Andrew Jackson in 1828, with the Democrats invoking Indian Removal as a major campaign platform in the 1828 American presidential election.[1] Democrat Martin Van Buren later oversaw the infamous Trail of Tears.[2] In the decades leading up to the American Civil War, the Democrats were viewed as a vanguard party for the institution of slavery.[3] During the Civil War, Confederate States was run by Democrats as a one-party state[4] and racism was publicly declared to be the cornerstone of the short-lived government.[5] After the Civil War, Democrats established the Ku Klux Klan[6] and implemented Jim Crow laws in order to subjugate African-Americans.[7] By the 1960s, the Democrats openly advocated "segregation forever"[8] and served as the largest opponents of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[9] Since the Deep State color revolution, however, the Democrats have become infamous for reweaponizing racism against White Americans and have attempted to rebrand themselves as the inheritors of the civil rights movement,[10] although incumbent Democrat President of the United States Joe Biden has expressed various White supremacist opinions in recent years.[11][12][13][14]
Origins of the Democratic Party[edit | edit source]
Indian Removal[edit | edit source]
Slavery[edit | edit source]
Confederate States[edit | edit source]
Reconstruction[edit | edit source]
Jim Crow[edit | edit source]
Civil rights movement[edit | edit source]
Reverse racism[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ THE TRAIL OF TEARS – ESSAY BY DEE BROWN
- ↑ Martin Van Buren: The Force Behind the Trail of Tears
- ↑ Slavery and the "Democratic" Party.
- ↑ MEMOIR 1, PAGE 121, ALIEN ENEMIES ACT OF 1861
- ↑ Cornerstone Speech
- ↑ KKK tied to Democrats
- ↑ Ted Cruz reminds AOC her own Democratic Party founded KKK, wrote Jim Crow laws
- ↑ (1963) GEORGE WALLACE, “SEGREGATION NOW, SEGREGATION FOREVER”
- ↑ The Inconvenient Truth About the Democratic Party
- ↑ Warning My Past Self About 2023 (RE-UPLOAD)
- ↑ Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say.
- ↑ Joe Biden’s record on school desegregation busing, explained
- ↑ Biden tells African American radio host: ‘You ain’t black’ if you have trouble deciding between Trump and me
- ↑ Joe Biden once said Blacks can't use the Internet