Message from @RyeNorth
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Grant's third war was with the KKK
I may have had... outdated info? I was under the impression that DC was a two-party consent state
or rather, district
He is also cited as the source of the term "lobbyists" after complaining about people hanging out in the hotel lobby of his favorite place to have lunch asking for Federal Office Appointments.
Just wondering, Ive heard the KKK was a primarily Dem group
What points to that conclusion?
At the time of the Civil War the Democrates were the party of the slave owners in the south, after the Civil War, the Republicans tried to push measures to ensure there was no relapse into slavery for newly freed slaves
The KKK was formed by Confederate Vetrens and members of the Democratic Party
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan there's some arguments against and it kinda seems to depend regionally but yeah, a large portion of the old school KKK support base were Dems
The political landscape has changed since then
Because there was an uptick in Democrats leaving the Democratic party in the 70s, it's a misunderstood belief that the democrats and the republicans switched places.
What is the best argument against the party switch
One i heard is a majority of dem and repub senators kept their positions
Around the time of the purported switch
Dems have always been racist, but overt racism fell out of fashion so they had to go with covert racism
In part, likely.
And thus, the double think began
So heres the question
Projection.
What is the best argument against the whole party switch myth
And I havent even gotten a proper timeframe
"well be anti-racist but we will tell people they can only think a certain way based on their race! I mean, we already know that is true. Those fithy nigs."
All I hear is, party switched
when I ask when
I dont get answers
It's really hard to give a full scope of the subtleties of historical US politics in the context of an answer.
I am not sure as to how old those images are, only the first had a date and someone's name tied to it
Clymer's a dem according to wikipedia. Geary... Listed as both for some reason
Examination of the source brings me to the Library of Congress
Verifying that it's real.
The ad? IS there a date in congress?
I seen that. I should see it again
Blame Nixon,
Also look up Strom Thurman, leader of the Dixie Democrat movement