Republican v. Democrat Party “flip”
⚠️⚠️⚠️It wasn’t real ⚠️⚠️⚠️
— They literally only say it happened because the African American community voted for democrat Lyndon B. Johnson instead of for republican Barry Goldwater.
~until this point, the black community had been loyal to the Republican Party~
— Lyndon B. Johnson was the vice president of John F. Kennedy. He assumed power Nov. 22, 1963 after the assassination of JFK 😭
(He absolutely agreed to be the Rich’s puppet if they somehow got him in office— which they did by taking out JFK..)
**** JFK conspiracy coming soon!****
— Lyndon B. Johnson (36th president) served 5 years. He did not persue his second term due to backlash from being responsible for putting US in the very, very unnecessary Veitnam War (Vietnam men were smart!)
~ The rich string pullers had him put us in ANOTHER war because War = More money & power according to our constitution.. ~
— dang near his first act as president was signing the Civil Rights Act of 1957 on July 2, 1964
Note: Lyndon made lots of amendments to JFK’s original Civil rights act which gave federal government MORE power
<they took JFK out because he was unwilling to add the amendments where federal government gets more rights; but Johnson agreed if they’d make him president.. which they did..by oofing JFK>
— Barry opposed giving the federal government MORE powers. He did not oppose giving Civil rights to US soil born persons (blacks, whites, but NOT Native Americans)
<That’s a whole different issue coming soon too!>
~this is why MLK denounced Goldwater thus securing the AA votes to the democrat Johnson over Republican Goldwater~
(who we never hear about in school because the victors (Lyndon) write the history! - they’re still lying TODAY!)
— both democratic and republican representatives (Johnson AND Goldwater) were FOR granting Civil Rights to Any persons born on U.S. Soil.
~ Aka: giving African Americans proper civil and voting rights — Anti-discriminatory ideologies ~
— the distinct difference here is that the Civil Rights Act of 1957 had ELEVEN TITLES while the Civil Rights Act of 1866 had THREE.
(One gave civil liberties to individuals while the other gave liability to Federal Government- this is BAD!)
— the civil right act of 1957 (Lyndon B Johnson signed) had more devils in the details than they were letting on and as they were withholding information and gaining public support
— Barry Goldwater (republican) was trying to educate the public on what they were adding in this new civil rights act. However, MLK denounced him losing him all the respect he once gained.
~stating Title II (public accommodations) & Title VII (employment) infringed on states constitutional and private property rights~
— Reality: the democratic Confederacy of the south needed to give up slavery but refused, so Federal Government was forced to “gain more power” to put a stop to the sourthen democrats r@cism
— & it is because of this switch, in the African American Community, from voting Republican (for Goldwater) to voting democrat (Lyndon B. Johnson) that they say the “parties flipped”
—no they didn’t. The black community just started voting different? So THEIR preferred party flipped, not the fundamental ideologies of the party as they so wrongly have us believe. The democrats infiltrated and literally rewrote government, schools, & history.
— They are still the same parties, literally only the names of democrats v. Republicans flipped— b/c Lyndon who was a democrat lost the support of the real southern democrats with his support of the Civil Rights Act 1957 so southerns decided to switch names to republican.
— The ideologies have stayed the same since democrats began infiltrating “big government” & overstepping on state legislation:
Republicans = Big government bad
Democrats = rely on daddy government and dont think for yourself or read true history. Only learn the history we wrote and teach about in textbooks. AKA: Party Flip
— Lyndon B. Johnson used the civil rights act as leverage to gain power and coerce the oppressed community into giving the federal government more power as long as the Feds gave the black community more civil liberties through the Civil Rights Act
(which was NOT tailored to black people but rather ALL USA born citizens!!!! & Goldwater was ALSO for this- just against giving more power to people like Lyndon because that’s how you end up with Pizza Islands 😑)
— Barry Goldwater believed Everyone should have civil rights but NOT that the federal government should posses the overstepping power, over the states, to enforce specific amendments.
— & it is because Barry was against the civil rights act 1964 (but Agreed to Civil Rights Acts of 1957 & 1960) for which he lost the support of the black community
And thus the Democratic Party while Lyndon won their support b/c of his own support of the Civil Rights Act.
~we can use context and critical thinking to see for a fact that Lyndon B. Johnson added in unnecessary details to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to misguide the public on what exactly they were voting for thus leading to a loongggg line of corruption from the Democratic Party~
(Which they weren’t being completely truthful about and put harsh, untrue labels on their opponents to decrease his credibility and trick the public into fearing voting for him — same tactics they use today “if it aint broke, dont fix it” - democratic govs thinking 😑)
— Lyndon B. Johnson really said those r@cist quotes.
He actually and successfully manipulated the African American community into switching political sides after stealing office from JFK when he was assassinated and to this day the black community is heavily democratic
— what behind the scenes conversations were had that lead this man to believe he’d have the AA community loyal to him and democrats when previously they were loyal to Republicans?
It’s been 62 years since JKF was assassinated so only 138 more years of Lyndon B. Johnson’s r@cism to go!
<I figured it out: it was the threatening of MLK that had this evil man convinced he’d have the AA community voting for the bad guys for the rest of history until they successfully move us into the one world order 😰>
— why???????? I’m legitimately asking everyone. Why do you vote democrat??!?
& if you cant answer that question with some based, sound facts and only vote for them because “republicans are r@cist” then SMH….
Hopefully I successully taught you some REAL history and not indoctrination history like public schools do.
Many people hear about the "party flip" and assume that the Republican and Democratic parties completely switched their political ideologies overnight, especially regarding civil rights and voter support among African Americans. However, this history is more nuanced. Prior to the 1960s, African American voters largely supported the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln, because of its stance against slavery and its role during Reconstruction. This changed in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement, a period marked by intense political and social transformation. It’s important to recognize that Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democrat who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, played a significant role in attracting African American voters to his party. Conversely, Barry Goldwater, the Republican candidate who opposed certain aspects of the Civil Rights Act—specifically federal enforcement provisions—lost crucial support from this community. However, the fundamental ideologies of the parties did not simply reverse; rather, specific voter groups shifted their political allegiance. This shift was influenced by a complex combination of civil rights advocacy, regional politics, and federal versus states’ rights issues. Southern Democrats, unhappy with Johnson’s support for civil rights legislation, began gradually relocating to the Republican Party, leading to a political realignment that still impacts American politics today. Adding personal perspective, witnessing the long-term effects of these political shifts highlights how voter priorities and party strategies evolve with time. It's clear that labeling the historical changes as a simple "flip" obscures the real dynamics of political ideology, power struggles, and the fight for civil rights. Understanding this context allows us to better appreciate the legacy of civil rights legislation and the ongoing dialogue about political identities and community loyalty. Ultimately, studying these developments with an open mind helps dismantle myths and promotes a more informed view of American political history. It’s a reminder to seek out detailed historical context and challenge oversimplified narratives often seen in mainstream discussions.













War = more money and power to the federal government. Which is what democrats did, Lyndon B. Johnson put us in the Vietnam war to access more power and MLK publicly denounced his opponent which lead to Johnson winning and thus the war and the decline of a country before it ever even gets started. The system was set up this way. We won’t fix it without completely dismantling it first. We have to take the rich and politicians out. Do not support the rich. Do not believe the lies.