bruce wayne

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bruce wayne

bruce wayne

@brucewayne999

Katılım Kasım 2009
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 this is your original post in this thread "The racists that got ousted from the party and joined the Republicans, they formed the kkk" hopefully you'll realize that you were wrong. simply put, the KKK was made by southern democrats in the confederate states in the 1860s
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GitSum
GitSum@sum_git·
@brucewayne999 @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 Sounds like you're talking about yourself. Your own sources show the south turned red. Nonetheless the statement about kkk being democrats is just stupid. As I proved
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Isaac Hayes III
Isaac Hayes III@IsaacHayes3·
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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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 no they didn't. they still voted blue. the south went red in the 2000s. your "ousted" democrats didn't change parties... they just died off and got too old to terrorize people. guys like george wallace got shot and found god. the kkk, like their hold, faded into irrelevancy.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 the southern democrats that started the KKK were dead for generations at that point. the southern democrat stayed southern democrats until they died too. and the KKK essential died with them.
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GitSum
GitSum@sum_git·
@brucewayne999 @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 Oh wait, wikipedia is ok now? Dumbass, the records even you post show a migration away after the civil right. The southern democrats that started the KKK got ousted from the party.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 go look up southern voting before civil war. it was blue then after civil war it was red from 1860s-1880s when it was reconstruction era. that when the democrats made their paramilitary wing the KKK and waged guerilla warfare to regain control. they constantly used that method
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 this shows nothing yet you people love to use it as evidence of some political switch. no go look at every voting year in the south, go look at governorships and state legislature etc. the south was still considered blue until the 2000s. al gore and bill clinton are southern.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 south isn't democrat. the democrats couldn't use the KKK to terrorize people into voting for them and controlling the opposition. the way they did for the previous 100 years. racism and the KKK doesn't matter much anymore. those old kkk democrats died off, like robert byrd.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 what facts do you show?? im showing facts via the voting records. you just like articles and conjecture. pick some "facts" out of those articles if you want. yes the kkk isn't related to the democrats of today. the KKK is irrelevant in politics. thats 1 reason why the
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 derp all you want. its the votes that counts. that article was from the 90s and the south was still democrat. the south didn't go republican until bush era 2000s and hasn't been solid south for either party. democrats still win plenty in the south. the KKK is irrelevent
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 i didnt say that dummy. your just quoting some line from wikipedia.... im using it as an amalgamation of the voting records. you don't see the difference? do i have to pull up all the government sources of the voting records? im talking about quantifiable facts. pssh engineer
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 no. those people stayed democrats. just like al gore jr stayed a democrat after his dad filibustered civil rights. and "dixiecrat" george wallace stayed democrat. and in his final governor term in 1983-1987 supposedly appointed lots of black to positions. they stayed democrat
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 you need proof to make your claim true. my proof is history. the history of the southern democrats and the KKK from 1860s to 1960s. YOU need to prove otherwise.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 historical facts are that the democrats founded the KKK in the 1860s and ran it in 3 waves, using as a paramilitary wing in order to control the south for 130 years. those are facts. you can't prove otherwise.
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bruce wayne
bruce wayne@brucewayne999·
@sum_git @SrnSmokeyStudio @IsaacHayes3 and its just a wiki article moron. look into the actual voting records and see who voted. the south stayed democrat until the 2000s. you just keep believing these talking points.
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