Democrat President John F. Kennedy and South Carolina Democrat Governor Fritz Hollins Celebrate The Confederate Flag
History is important, but history can also be quite
offensive.
But there’s one thing wrong with Sharpton. It’s not that
he goes too far. It’s that he doesn’t go far enough.
Because if he and others of the Cultural Revolution were
being intellectually honest, they’d demand that along with racist statues,
something else would be toppled.
And this, too, represents much of America’s racist
history:
The Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party historically is the party of
slavery. The Democratic Party is the party of Jim Crow laws. The Democratic
Party fought civil rights for a century.
And so by rights — or at least by the standards
established by the Cultural Revolutionaries of today’s American left — we
should ban the Democratic Party.
Not only get rid of it in the present, but strike its
very name from the history books, and topple all Democratic statues of leaders
who benefited, prospered and became wealthy by cleaving to the party. And shame
Democrats until they confess the truth of it.
The Democratic Party’s military arm in the South was the
KKK. The Democratic Party opposed the 14th and 15th Amendments to the
Constitution, making the former slaves citizens of the United States and giving
them the vote.
If the new Cultural Revolution was serious, wouldn’t it
also demand that the Democratic Party be put in a museum somewhere, away from
decent people, along with those Confederate statues?
We could put Democrats in exhibits, behind glass,
watching white political bosses chomp cigars and pass out goodies for votes, as
minorities were relegated, as they are today, to failing schools and lost
educational opportunity and neighborhoods that have become killing fields for
the young and old.
And in great museums, the Democrats could be studied,
safely, without endangering the sensibilities of the children.
Hillary Clinton Gets A Kiss From Senator Robert Byrd, A Former Recruiter For The Ku Klux Klan Who She Praised As A Great Leader
We might even peer down on an animatronic Democratic Sen.
Robert Byrd, once a leader of the KKK. And with him, prominent animatronic
Democrats who, just a few short years ago, said wonderful, moving things about
Byrd after his funeral.
I’m convinced.