There aren't any KKK in your video,
No point in denial. The KKK officially designated the parade to celebrate their candidate's win.
There was nothing conservative about starting a Civil War
The conservatives who tried to break away from the United States did so to preserve their culture of slavery.
or ignoring the Constitution to establish Jim Crow
You don't think John Stennis, Jesse Helms, and Stom Thurmond were conservatives? We found another problem.
When they became liberal and endorsed civil rights for all, the Klan departed and eventually joined the republican party. This is why the Klan is now allied with republicans, and denounces democrats. Over time, things change. This is why loyalty to a party is foolish. At one time, republicans backed equal rights for all. And not surprisingly, they got most of the minority vote. And it's not surprising that when republicans ceased to support equal rights, minorities fled the party and became democrats.
LOL, they never ceased to support Civil Rights
They always opposed civil rights. That's what conservatives do.
IMHO blacks vote more for Democrats because that party feeds the Grievance Industry with their race hustling.
Turns out, black people are a lot smarter than you seem to think they are. Racists have always tried to pick leaders for black people to follow. They never fall for it.
(German inspiration for the Holocaust)
About 90% of Hitler's final solution can be found in Martin Luther's
The Jews and their Lies. The Nazis were proud of this and cited Luther as a great German patriot. It's in testimony at the Nuremberg trials.
Martin Luther - "The Jews & Their Lies"
And Jesus called the evil Jewish leadership of His time a brood of vipers and other tough things, are you going to blame Him for Hitler too?
Jesus never called the Jews those things. He is a Jew. He had contempt for many of the Jewish leaders, not the people. Luther's hated was different.
This is not to tar all Protestants as racists or monsters; Luther himself obviously loved God and was courageous in asserting what he felt to be truth. But he had flaws, and this monstrous evil was one of those flaws,
The same could be said for many popes.
Yes, there were Popes as bad as Luther. Arguably worse.
And Trump isn't POTUS yet you bring up the irrelevant KKK 'rally'.
Just pointing out the persistent connection between right wing extremism and racism. Trump's own AG pointed this out. Trump nearly fired him for it.
“I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision…. I am really in awe of her,” Clinton said.
Too bad for Clinton.
As ICR founders Henry Morris and William Tinkle did.
Still waiting for you to back up that slander.
Already showed you that Morris considered black to be intellectually and spiritually inferior to other people. He was locked into classifying people's worth by race. Like other racists we've discussed.
Much more troubling, however, are Tinkle’s opinions of almost 30 years later, in his book “Heredity. A study in science and the Bible” published in 1967, while Tinkle was the Secretary of the Creation Research Society. In its chapter “The prospect for eugenics”, far from having abandoned his support for the practice, Tinkle sounds more radical about it. He writes positively about sterilization for the “feeble-minded” (carefully classified as “morons”, “imbeciles” and “idiots”) and people with other hereditary conditions. Sterilization in a male, he says “is a simple operation”, and “in a girl or woman, [it] is as serious as removal of the vermiform appendix” [11, p. 139]. While he admits that it is impractical to sterilize all “defectives”, he still thinks it’s worth a shot when possible:
At the present time there are in the United States more than a million people with serious hereditary defects, and to reduce their numbers by even a few thousand would reduce the amount of discomfort and hardship in the future. Unfortunate births are reduced by segregation also but there are not enough institutions to house nearly all the ones who have unfortunate genes. Institutional care is expensive but as compared to total government expenditure it is small.
Sterilization is sometimes employed with the consent of the patient for non-eugenic purposes. An example is a woman who has borne three children by Caesarean section and could not stand another birth. Persons who are on the borderline of normal mentality may be able to marry and care for themselves but would not be good parents. Their children might be normal or might be defective, and at any rate would have poor home discipline. Such persons sometimes are prevailed upon to submit to sterilization, to their own advantage.
Dr. West, meet Dr. Tinkle, Creationist eugenicist
You mean like the SCOTUS upheld.
At one time, it upheld racial segregation, too. The court was a lot more conservative at one time. Do you now see why racists abandoned the democrat party when it became liberal and pro-civil rights?
"It’s an interesting essay, though I have many disagreements of varying degrees. But let me start by saying that an easier—and better—question would be: “A question for conservatives: What if the right was wrong on race?”
This is a very different question, because it’s easy to argue that the right was wrong on race without having to concede that the left was right. As I’ve argued many times, the right, broadly speaking, was wrong on the question of civil rights in the 1960s. I am fully aware of all the caveats right-wingers pull off the shelf in these discussions, about federalism and the Constitution, about the fact that Republicans were on the whole better on civil rights than Democrats, that what constituted “right” and “left” a half century ago was hardly the Manichean binary people use as a shorthand today. But none of that changes the fact that the right—with many notable individual exceptions—failed to appreciate that Martin Luther King Jr.’s project was a necessary and consistent extension of the best principles found in the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address."
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg
Racism and the Right — Jonah Goldberg