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Rewriting History & The Hypocrisy Of The Left

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 142 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Democratic Party, History, LGF, Progressives, Tea Parties at April 7th, 2010 - 7:00 pm

Certain leftwimp blogs and twits are going scooters trying to paint the Tea Party movement and the G.O.P. in particular with the foul stain of racism.  The photo below began circulating last year, generally with the sentiment that it’s a photo of the Tea Partiers from not-so-long ago:

Here’s a couple of typical captions, verbatim, with typos included:

the nice thing is that the right-wingers are getting dumber because in the picture above, at least all the signs are spelled correctly.

“Stop the race mixing march of the Antichrist.” The only difference between this slogan and the religious right’s current slogans is that they’ve learned not to use the term “race mixing.”

This picture shows they were pushing the same buttons half a century ago that they are today. Anti-christ, communism – it’s all the same as it is today and is well known code. It’s why the protesters will decry socialism today but wouldn’t have under Bush – it’s all tied to race and other social objectives and has nothing really to do with taxation, deficits, and big government.

As we can see. The political right of america are rarely right about what constitutes socialism or communism.

There’s one pesky little problem with their attacks.

ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE PROTESTING WERE DEMOCRATS.

The photo was taken 20 August 1959 in front of the Little Rock State Capital Building. The protesters were opposed to racial integration, and were marching in support of Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus‘ segregationist platform.  Faubus was the one who called on the Arkansas National Guard in 1957 to prevent integration. Faubus was an indoctrinated communist who couldn’t get elected unless he ran as a Democrat.

The leftists attempt to deny the historical link between racism and the Democrat Party by describing those protesters in Little Rock as members of the southern conservative Democratic Party, as if that changes things. It merely clouds the issue. The fact is that they were a short-lived single-issue splinter group known as the States’ Rights Democratic Party. When that party was made irrelevant by federal enforcement of the integration laws and the federalization of the Arkansas National Guard, the protesters didn’t vanish; they merely returned to the same Democratic Party that spawned them.

The progressive left ALWAYS has to lie to push their specious agenda, and re-writing history is not a new tactic for them. The proliferation of this vile practice demands loud opposition.
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Bonus question:
Q: Who succeeded in shutting the racist Democrats down?
A: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, REPUBLICAN.

[Top image from here. Comments found here, here, here and here.]


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