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To: DaBroasta

“Yes that’s true—but the likes of Wilson and other leaders of the Jacka$$ cult fought to keep it going, especially in the south long after the Civil War—that was the intent of my comment.”

Yeah I understood your comment. It sounds like the usual “history” that Dinesh D’Souza and Glenn Beck have popularized, along with their South bashing.

New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson was elected President 47 years after the Civil War ended, so no, he wasn’t reinstituting slavery.

The 2nd KKK era which began in 1915 included two Republican Governors, one being Edward Jackson of Indiana. The Democrat = Klan is a myth, they had no party affiliation. The Klan was anti-Catholic at a time when Democrats were running Al Smith for President.

Jim Crow laws, Black Codes, existed all across Northern states in the decades prior to the Civil War. They weren’t invented in the South.


83 posted on 10/11/2023 2:28:14 PM PDT by Pelham (President Eisenhower. Operation Wetback 1953-54)
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To: Pelham; DaBroasta; BroJoeK
The 1924 Democrat convention went to 103 ballots, in large part because they couldn't agree on whether to condemn the Klan or not. In 1928 many Democrats deserted the party because Smith was a Catholic.

Woodrow Wilson praised the pro-Klan film The Birth of a Nation to the skies, and it's likely that the reason wasn't because he was born in New Jersey. In 1924 the pro-Klan delegates voted for Wilson's son-in-law, William Gibbs McAdoo.

Four Democrat governors and many Democrat Senators and Representatives were Klan members or suspected Klan members.

89 posted on 10/11/2023 2:45:12 PM PDT by x
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Pelham: "New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson was elected President 47 years after the Civil War ended, so no, he wasn’t reinstituting slavery."

Woodrow Wilson was a child of the Confederacy.
Born in 1856 in Staunton, Virginia, his family supported slavery and the Confederacy.
Wilson witnessed the Civil War as a boy in Augusta, Georgia.

Wilson's words were quoted in the racist pro-KKK movie, "Birth of a Nation": Even by normal standards of his own time, Wilson was a bad guy.

Pelham: "The 2nd KKK era which began in 1915 included two Republican Governors, one being Edward Jackson of Indiana.
The Democrat = Klan is a myth, they had no party affiliation.
The Klan was anti-Catholic at a time when Democrats were running Al Smith for President."

Indiana Governor Edward Jackson (politically active from 1916 to 1929) was a crooked politician who took bribes from the Ku Klux Klan and offered bribes to other politicians.
He was eventually exposed and disgraced by fellow Republicans and his downfall helped destroy the 2nd Ku Klux Klan nationwide.

The Ku Klux Klan was absolutely a product of Southern Democrats, whose tentacles reached out of the South into northern states like Indiana and, like everything Democratic, it corrupted whomever it touched, in rare cases even a corrupt Republican politician like Edward Jackson.

Historically, as our current abject situation illustrates, corruption is a feature of Democrat politics.
It's a failure among Republicans.

Pelham: "Jim Crow laws, Black Codes, existed all across Northern states in the decades prior to the Civil War.
They weren’t invented in the South."

In every case in the North that I know of, such laws were passed by Democrats sympathetic to the South and eventually abolished by Republicans less so.

Democrats forever own slavery, racism, black codes, KKK type terrorism, voting restrictions, segregation, the Confederacy and everything else associated.

Republicans are the major force responsible for ending all of those, period.

107 posted on 10/12/2023 2:44:42 AM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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