Posted on 02/18/2022 8:03:56 AM PST by rktman
The violent crime plaguing the Democrat-controlled Black communities is nothing new. For over two hundred years, violence has been a mechanism of control wielded against Black Americans by Democrat party leadership. It is a historical fact that the Democrat party was the party of slavery, secession, segregation, and now socialism. And whether it was the whip, the branding iron, rape, castration, or murder, they have always applied violence as the primary tool to compel Black obedience. But it is put into maximum overdrive whenever White Democrat leadership feel that their Blacks are getting a little too uppity.
From the fifty years of terrible schools, drug corners, religious repression, and general dystopia, Democrats have created a hell for Black people that it seems they are incapable of escaping. Ergo, every Black person voting for the Democrat party is choosing Hell.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Black History Month should remind people Democrats professed an apparent contradiction as they seceded to begin the Civil War.
They demanded protection where slavery existed, and the right to take their “peculiar property” into the territories. They demanded trading their property across state lines and demanded states enforce the Fugitive Slave Law. Yet during prior and final Congressional debates and in their constitution, Southerners joined near universal condemnations of international slave trading.
This contradiction vanishes when understanding the South was being overrun with its property. Democrat Senator Alfred Iverson of Georgia said before Congress in 1861, “We know well that we never can enjoy equal possession of the territories without protection of our property….. They increase, according to the last census bill, at the rate of 32% every ten years.” The South needed new slave states and plantations to absorb the increasing population.
Over one hundred fifty years later black communities provide voting plurality to the Democratic party and adopt their Pro-Choice sacrament of abortion. According to the Centers for Disease Control, black women in 2019 accounted for 38% of abortions, though blacks constituted 14% of total population. Applying antebellum population growth to the period after the Roe v. Wade decision (1/22/73) would mean 91 million blacks instead of the 47 million currently living.
So, what benefits override the contradiction of providing the Democratic party 90% voting support, compared to the antebellum mandate for contributing 60% of black humanity to enrich the Democrat slave master’s political status?
The History Civil, Political, & Military of the Southern Rebellion: Volume 1, Page 75
Constitution of the Confederate States of America (Article 1, Section 9 (1)
http://www.usconstitution.net/csa.html
Roe v. Wade January 22, 1973
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe_v._Wade
Abortion Surveillance — United States, 2019 (see table 14)
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/ss/ss7009a1.htm
Black Demographics.com
http://blackdemographics.com/
In 2020 US Census Bureau counted 46,936,733 African Americans in the United States which is 14.2% of the total American population of 331.5 Million.
http://blackdemographics.com/population/ Population in 1973
estimate 22,580,289+((26,495,025-22,580,289)x3)=23,754,710 23,754,709x1.32=31,356,2170; 31,356,217x1.32=41,390,206; 41,390,206x1.32=54,635,072; 54,635072x1.32=72,118,296; 72,118,295x1.27=91,590,234
Abortion and the African American Community
http://www.nysrighttolife.org/abortion_and_african_americans
Abortion: The Black Community’s Holocaust
https://townhall.com/columnists/sheriffdavidclarke(ret)/2019/05/20/abortion-the-black-communitys-holocaust-n2546584
Abortion and Race
http://www.abort73.com/abortion/abortion_and_race/
Hmmmm. Weird. I reposted it because it’s a pretty decent article and still not much traffic on it. Oh well, I get a silver star for trying anyway. Thanks for the additional info.
Now you’ve done it. Prepare for a visit from The Confederacy Amen Corner.
I added the article to my references for the post I made.
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