Sunday, June 8, 2025

A Brief History of the Democratic Party of the United States, 1829 to 2025

     What follows is a brief history of the Democratic Party of the United States, summarizing policies that have been supported by Democrats throughout American history; from the Jacksonian Democrats (in the days of the party's founding), to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman, to today.

     - Ignoring of treaties made with Native Americans, and massive land grabs
     - Indian removals, including Indian Removal Act and Trail of Tears
     - Slavery, including rape of slaves
     - Confederacy / C.S.A. (Confederate States of America)
     - Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
     - Lynching of Republican politicians, including whites
     - Eugenics and sterilization
     - Euthanasia / "Medical Assistance in Dying"
     - Segregation / Jim Crow laws
     - Internment of Japanese, Germans, and Italians
     - Refusal to bomb train tracks leading to Auschwitz
     - Refusal to accept a ship full of Jewish refugees
     - Vaporizing hundreds of thousands with nukes
     - Mafia assistance of political campaigns
     - Abortion of 20 million African-American babies, largely with taxpayer money
     - Abortion of 30 million babies of other races, largely with taxpayer money
     - Receiving over 80% of Epstein's political donations
     - Killing 28 million through vaccines & negligence
     - Funding Israel's genocide of 600,000 Gazans
     - Genital mutilation of 17-year-olds
     - Double mastectomies on 13-year-olds

     This is the history of the Democratic Party.

     Never forget.




Written, and originally posted to Facebook,
on June 1st, 2025.

Edited and expanded,
and introduction written,
and published,
on June 8th, 2025.

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