Black Said
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@BlackSaidWhat @TheFilesWithDUB You can’t do that alone if you don’t inform folks are the reason for change. Every-single-time I engage with folks like you, I’m reminded why I wish: Martin, Malcolm, & Medgar, had lived their lives… knee-grows didn’t deserve their sacrifice.
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@LennyLimdict @EmansReviews @NickCannon So.... you're the authority on someone else's version of Christianity! I get it. You think I'm defending him. No, buddy. Plus, it's way too long to be still talking about this. Have a great day! It's over.
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@BlackSaidWhat @EmansReviews @NickCannon Doesn't make them true plus the basis of the Klan is to be a Christian organization so he wasn't a Christian when he was a democrat? Critical thinking my guy
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So @NickCannon doesn't know that the parties flipped after the Civil Rights movement? That context matters a lot. 🤔
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Nick Cannon let his politics be known on a recent episode of his web talk show “Big Drive," during which he called the Democratic Party “the party of the KKK": "People don’t know that the Democrats are the party of the KKK. People don’t know that the Republicans are the party that freed the slaves." variety.com/2026/tv/news/n…
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@BlackSaidWhat @TheFilesWithDUB Making money or working for pay isn't only possible with Capitalism.
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No, I didn't. Marc is a cog in the same exploitative system he rallies against. He also is not going to stop the process, which enables him to become what he says he hates. Marc has been a member of a cult. If he wants a socialist movement, he could set up a socialist group right now, funded by the income he makes from all his endeavors. He knows the infrastructure. He won't because he knows it doesn't actually work.
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@BlackSaidWhat @TheFilesWithDUB Sooooooo you missed the whole point … correct?
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@stalag17riddim @extweetenator @IsaacHayes3 Considering you didn't type & block! I can respect your point of view. We will never agree on it, but there's no animosity either. I won't be carrying the conversation past 24 hours.
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What Nick Cannon said is exactly how misinformation spreads.
Yes, the KKK was tied to Southern Democrats in the 1800s. That part is true.
But leaving out what happened next changes the entire meaning.
In the 1960s, after Lyndon B. Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the racists who supported segregation did not just disappear…
They left the Democratic Party and shifted politically. That is a huge part of the story that keeps getting left out.
AND THAT MATTERS.
Because when we, especially Black voices with big platforms, repeat half stories, it does not just stay a conversation. It spreads and it can be used against us.
We cannot afford to be loud and wrong at the same time, especially right now.
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Ask Jasmine Crockett how much the Democratic Party cares about her. You all act as if only the Republican party has racists in it. When the last Democratic President has done some of the loudest, most open racists actions against the Black race, yet Blacks acted as if he wasn't! Completely ignoring his real, actual historical record on the matter. The hypocrisy is crazy! Now, the Democratic Party has no love for the Black race, which includes the Democratic Representatives with Black skin. Make that make sense. It's all good, though!
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@Kagetorah92 @BlackSaidWhat @EmansReviews @NickCannon So you want to leave out the Sourhern Strategy part that materialized overtime and most, if not all of these people, if still alive, eventually aligned with the GOP. You all continue to try to be selective in your version of facts hoping the idiots continue to believe you.
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@stalag17riddim @extweetenator @ProfessorofBS @IsaacHayes3 So you're saying voters don't elect people? That's how you win an election through citizens' votes. At this point, you're just talking to be talking.
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@BlackSaidWhat @extweetenator @ProfessorofBS @IsaacHayes3 "The voters chose Duke. Ask Louisiana citizens"
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They weren't "voters" and "citizens."
They were Republicans and former Dixiecrats, who voted for a Klansman to rep them in LA state gov.
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@BlackSaidWhat @EmansReviews @NickCannon He was never a born again Christian he was ousted out the Klan for being to radical and started his own hate group while running as a Republican either dig deeper or stop cherry picking which ever fits
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@stalag17riddim @extweetenator @ProfessorofBS @IsaacHayes3 The voters chose Duke. Ask Louisiana citizens why they chose Duke.
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@BlackSaidWhat @extweetenator @ProfessorofBS @IsaacHayes3 "Both H.W. Bush & Ronald Reagan were staunchly & openly against David Duke"
-- True.
So, why did Republicans vote for a Klansman anyway?
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@HistoryUnd I'm waiting for Paul Harvey and the "rest of the story"
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Both H.W. Bush & Ronald Reagan were staunchly & openly against David Duke! This says more about the racist in Louisiana than it does the Republican Party. The Republican Leadership tried all they could to defeat Duke. The voters spoke, "Duke is who they wanted!" That's bigger than the party!
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@BlackSaidWhat @extweetenator @ProfessorofBS @IsaacHayes3 "Which helped expose a lot of the so-called "party swap" propaganda back in the 1980s"
-- When Duke was elected to state office in 1989, he was elected by Democrats or by Republicans?
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David Duke was a member of both parties. The KKK leader as a Democrat & the born-again Christian as a Republican. Both H.W. Bush & Ronald Reagan openly supported & endorsed his Democratic opponent. The people elected him anyway (says more about the voters of Louisiana than the party).
The southern strategy is something we can argue about until the end of time. Was it all about flipping the religious crowds? Or was it about the economic advantages? I say some of both. But that's the South. The only reason LBJ was chosen as VP was for votes from the racist whites who wouldn't vote for an Irish Catholic from the North.
The truth is racists exist in both parties, always has & always will. If you look at the reality, we have plenty of Black people in leadership & the Black constituents aren't progressing.
In my opinion, only if people voted for their own best interests. They would be surprised by their votes. Most people don't actually support in reality what they say they do online or in public conversations. A lot lie to themselves in order to fit in.
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@BlackSaidWhat @EmansReviews @NickCannon Simple the people that fly the confederate flag now and all the alt right white supremacists people are what now Republicans or Democrats? When KKK leader David Duke ran for office in Louisiana he ran as a member of what party?
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David Duke is another 1! It wasn't until he "found God" & repented for all his sins that he decided to change parties & become a Republican. Thankfully, that only worked for him locally, and he was rightfully rejected by the National leadership of the Republican Party when he tried to reach the national stage. But before 1989, he was a Democrat & the proud leader of the KKK even while he held office as a state representative. Which helped expose a lot of the so-called "party swap" propaganda back in the 1980s I can understand if you weren't alive, then but this same topic comes out at some point every decade or so. Even though all the history is easily accessible.
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@ProfessorofBS @BlackSaidWhat @IsaacHayes3 But did he stay in th KKK, though? The man lived to be 92. His change of ideology is well documented. Come on now.
But at least you admit you're a troll.
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He never repented for his true sins. He didn't pass any legislation to sentence him or his cohorts of his past, which could've held them accountable for their crimes. It's easy to say I was on the wrong side & be remorseful. Especially when you've lived a long life & benefited from the horror of your past.
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@ProfessorofBS @BlackSaidWhat @IsaacHayes3 "Byrd's political career spanned more than sixty years. He first entered the political arena by organizing and leading a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1940s, an action he later described as "the greatest mistake I ever made"."
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@stalag17riddim @_TheElitePlayer @IsaacHayes3 You couldn't be. If you were, that's what you'd have done instead of asking me more questions.
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@BlackSaidWhat @_TheElitePlayer @IsaacHayes3 I'm big on researching facts, like you.
Tell me one thing in Hayes' tweet that you think is "fake"/incorrect, and I'll research it for you.
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