I'm still confused as to how blacks en masse continue to support a Democratic Party that has historically, and presently, been so racist and destructive towards them.
- the KKK was founded largely and comprised of Democrats. Many of their targets included Republican leaders.
- Pivotal opposition leaders during the Civil Rights movement included Democrats: Alabama Governor George Wallace, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, and Montgomery Police Chief Bull Connor.
- Democrats today continue to pander to even the most extreme of groups and leaders, such as the NAACP, the Urban League, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton. Democratic presidential candidates desperately try to obtain the support of the Poverty Pimps. These particular groups and individuals do not largely represent the black constituency as they proclaim, or have overall lost their past effectiveness and goals. Now, the Povery Pimps and their enablers simply exist to make money and make news.......knowing full well that they remain well-funded, powerful, and greatly feared so long as financial, education, and crime gaps remain large between the various racial groups. In essence, they do not want equality as equality would put them out of business.
Akin to the Native Americans, blacks as a group are slowly being destroyed not by the ever-looming, largely ficticious "oppressive White Man seeking to keep the Black Man down", but by government handouts in the form of welfare, Section 8, Section 32, Food Stamps, Racially-based Educational benefits, Affirmative Action, Quotas, etc......and of course, aside form some of this, the criminalization of everything and the converting of our prisons into human warehouses.
Blacks can succeed just fine without waiting around for answers from Washington. The Jews did it, the Irish did it, the Italians did it, the Chinese did it, and the Japanese did it. The real racists and supremacists are not the much-maligned Republicans(although many are indeed enablers), but the liberals and liberal groups that believe they are the only ones able to deliver blacks from the "oppressive" racist society and into equality.