From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: The Big Switch, Is A Big Lie
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2025 08:50:10 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
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Like a lot of Democrats, he's relying on the big switch. That's the idea that
the Democrats got racially enlightened and became the good guys, whereas the
racists in the Democratic Party all became Republicans.
The big switch seems to be supported by the fact that blacks, who used to vote
Republican, did switch over to the Democratic Party. Also, Southern whites,
who
used to uniformly vote Democratic, now vote Republican.
Then there's Senator Strom Thurmond, the racist Democrat who became a
Republican.
Even many Republicans today believe in the big switch.
But wait a minute. Blacks switched to the Democratic Party in the 1930s, based
on the promises of the New Deal. They didn't do it because of race.
Many reluctantly moved to the Democratic Party, knowing they were joining the
party of segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.
Southern whites moved over to the Republican Party much later, during the 70s
through the 90s, as the South became more prosperous.
Racism had declined dramatically in the South. So, as the South became less
racist, it became more Republican.
So, blacks and whites both switched parties for economic reasons.
The proof of this is in Byron Shafer and Richard Johnston's book, "The End of
Southern Exceptionalism." The authors provide data to show that the poorest,
most racist whites never switched.
The ones that did switch were the non-racists, who were attracted to the
Republican Party's message of opportunity, prosperity, and upward mobility.
So, what about Strom Thurmond? Was he typical? How many racists in the
Democratic Party leadership switched and became Republicans?
Let's make a list, and we'll see who switched.
We'll start with the leaders of the Ku Klux Klan. Now let's add in the leaders
of the various racist organizations and Democratic congressmen and Democratic
senators from 1860 all the way to 2000.
Let's throw in all the people who voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
So, there they are... all , of them. Ready for the big switch?
We'll go from Democratic blue to Republican red. So, here it is. Yes, that's
it. Less than one percent.
The big switch is a big lie.
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The Democrats didn't switch from being the bad guys to the good guys.
They simply found a new and bigger scam.
In a Great Migration, millions of Southern blacks moved north to the cities.
They were joined by millions of immigrants from all over the world, so the
Democrats got an idea: "Let's recreate the plantation, but now do it in the
inner city."
I'm not the first to call these neighborhoods plantations. Here is Obama
reading from his book Dreams From My Father:
"Seemed like we'd always be second-class citizens." Plantation politics. "The
man with the newspaper said. That's just what it was, too, a plantation."
Black people in the worst jobs. The worst housing. Police brutality rampant.
"But when the so-called black committeemen came around election time, we'd all
line up and vote the straight Democratic ticket. Sell our souls for a
Christmas
turkey. White folks spitting in our faces, and we'd reward them with a vote."
So, what has Obama done to get rid of the Democratic plantation? Nothing.
That's because he's running it.
The Democratic urban plantations were not just for blacks. They were also for
other minorities and immigrants. When these groups arrived, they found waiting
for them a Democratic welcoming committee.
- Hey, welcome to America.
- We're here to help you.
- No, no? Speak English?
- All right, let him know...
They helped them out, found them a place to live, got them jobs. The immigrant
plantations had their own names: Ghettos, slums, barrios.
Welcome to America.
The Democratic Party built them, put these vulnerable people in them, and made
sure no one left them.
But nothing's free, right?
In exchange, they made sure these immigrants voted for them.
"You, you! Let's go!"
Gangs have bosses who control things. The Democrats figured out they could
transfer this model to politics. They invented the big-city boss. Democrat
city
bosses sought to control not just government through patronage and payoffs and
corruption, they also sought control of industry.
They wanted to control unions.
I want you to get out there and get the votes out! That's what I want!
And once in power, they looted the city treasury and used their power
to shake down businesses.
Gentlemen, you wanted city contracts?
Now I am the city.
So, really, the whole operation was not for the people's benefit, but for
their
benefit. This is what makes them the original community organizers.
Big-city bosses were a local racket. The Democrats needed a pitch for why they
should be running the whole country in the same way they were running the
inner
cities.