So what they were Republican. They voted their interest because most blacks at that time did not agree with the ideology of the Democrats in the south (the Republican party did free the slaves). Once the Democratic party championed voting rights, black people switched because it was in our interest to do so. Those southern Democrats who were for segregation and Jim crow moved to the Republican party. Since then the Republicans have not proposed many policies in our best interest most of us don't support them. In politics there are no permanent enemies only permanent interests. I'm going to always vote in my best interest regardless of party.
Originally Posted by rayg07
Is that why you switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party?
Is it in your best interests as a Black person to have a good job? Is it in your best interests as a Black person to be independent of an entitlement program that oppressively injects itself into your private life? Is it in your best interests as a Black person to live in a neighborhood that is free of violent crime? Is it in your best interests as a Black person to have a family with close ties with the father and mother both living with and raising their OWN children? Is it in your best interests as a Black person for your children to emerge into their adulthood with less debt owed by our government? Is it in your best interests as a Black person for you and your family, which includes your children, to be free of the violence brought to this country and developed in this country by terrorists?
Is it in your best interests as a Black person to have as little government as possible sticking its nose in your personal life and personal business?
Correct history will inform you that Kennedy was initially opposed to the Civil Rights Act pushed by LBJ, because Kennedy believed it would cost him the South in an upcoming 2nd term election. He was NOT making the decision based on what he thought was "right" for the Black people. LBJ "traded" to get it done (heard that word lately?) ... for instance ... one of the "trades" was to make sure the "venue" and "jurisdiction" of a civil rights action could ALSO BE IN STATE COURT! ...
In the past 7 years what has the Democratic POTUS done to improve the plight of the unemployed and underemployed Black persons in this country .. what has he done to reduce the Black on Black violence in the predominately Black neighborhoods ... How has his time in office improved the status and/or circumstances of "Black people" IN THIS COUNTRY? For the most part the Black communities are religious and are closely tied to their churches, as was Dr. King, so what do so many Democrats call those who are close to their churches and cherish deep religious convictions?