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May 26, 1830 - Democrats passed the Indian Removal Act, which resulted in a series of forced relocations of American Indians ("The Trail of Tears") in which they were moved from their existing reservations to reservations in the western portion of the United States.
c. 1830 to 1965 - Democrats enacted and enforced a series of "Jim Crow laws" in which all kinds of different standards of living were mandated to be different for black Americans than they were for other Americans.
April 12, 1861 - The Democratic party formed the Confederate Army to revolt against the U.S. govenrment to preserve slavery and champion state rights over the U.S. Constitution.
December 24, 1865 - Six Democrats, who were former members of the Confederate Army, founded The Klu Klux Klan paramilitary organization to terrorize or murder opponents of their pro-slavery and pro-Jim Crow laws politics.
September 13, 1994 - Democrats write, sponsor, and pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which increases incarceration in American prisons (disproportionately impacting black Americans).
The political entity of the Democratic party was responsible for, and inherited the privileges and benefits of, all of the above injustices. It was also Democrats who maintained slavery in the southern states long after slavery had been outlawed in northern states. While no modern day Democrats today support the movements above, many of them are still up to their old tricks of using paramilitary groups to intimidate and terrorize, defying Constitutional standards, and attempting to enact slavery in another form (Socialism). The modern "social justice" movement seems to perpetuate that crimes from decades, or even centuries, past can be inherited ("sins of the father"), so under this logic should the Democratic party be absolved of its history of privilege?
For evidence of Democrat privilege, see below:
May 26, 1830 - Democrats passed the Indian Removal Act, which resulted in a series of forced relocations of American Indians ("The Trail of Tears") in which they were moved from their existing reservations to reservations in the western portion of the United States.
c. 1830 to 1965 - Democrats enacted and enforced a series of "Jim Crow laws" in which all kinds of different standards of living were mandated to be different for black Americans than they were for other Americans.
April 12, 1861 - The Democratic party formed the Confederate Army to revolt against the U.S. govenrment to preserve slavery and champion state rights over the U.S. Constitution.
December 24, 1865 - Six Democrats, who were former members of the Confederate Army, founded The Klu Klux Klan paramilitary organization to terrorize or murder opponents of their pro-slavery and pro-Jim Crow laws politics.
September 13, 1994 - Democrats write, sponsor, and pass the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which increases incarceration in American prisons (disproportionately impacting black Americans).
The political entity of the Democratic party was responsible for, and inherited the privileges and benefits of, all of the above injustices. It was also Democrats who maintained slavery in the southern states long after slavery had been outlawed in northern states. While no modern day Democrats today support the movements above, many of them are still up to their old tricks of using paramilitary groups to intimidate and terrorize, defying Constitutional standards, and attempting to enact slavery in another form (Socialism). The modern "social justice" movement seems to perpetuate that crimes from decades, or even centuries, past can be inherited ("sins of the father"), so under this logic should the Democratic party be absolved of its history of privilege?
For evidence of Democrat privilege, see below:
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