Vae Victis said:
Harrison Bergeron said:
Vae Victis said:
Thee University said:
Thanks for posting. Very interesting and informative.
I could not help but notice that 100% of the American Nazi camps, activities, meetings, headquarters and videos shot were from the North. No South presence. Why is that? I could have sworn there was never any antisemitism or racial segregation in the North.
The KKK videos were shot in New York and Baltimore. I thought there was no KKK in the North.
I heard similarities of the German American Bund with present day Democrats in the following areas:
1. They are both after power
2. They are both after influence
3. They both want their ideas to become main stream
4. They both want people to embrace those ideas
I am unaware of anyone saying that.
That's because you're stupid.
https://www.history.com/news/how-the-nazis-were-inspired-by-jim-crow
Of course the Nazi's were inspired by the South. Great legacy to have!
In almost all cases Jim Crow laws in the South....were just copies of Northern states' race laws from the 1840s and 1850s
Surely you knew that right?
[When the Civil War ended, 19 of 24 Northern states did not allow blacks to vote. Nowhere did they serve on juries before 1860. They could not give testimony in 10 states and were prevented from assembling in two. Several western states had prohibited free blacks from entering the state at all. Blacks who entered Illinois and stayed more than 10 days were guilty of "high misdemeanor."]
[In
almost every Northern State blacks were denied equal political rights, including the right to vote, the right to attend public schools, and the right to equal treatment under the law. In
Oregon, Black people were forbidden to settle, marry, or even sign contracts. Article 13 of Indiana's 1851 Constitution banned Black people from settling in the state at all or attending the public schools. Anyone who helped Black people settle in the state or employed Black settlers could be fined. Illinois also banned blacks from settling there. Laws banning the marriage of white and black people were passed in the
free states of the former Northwest Territory, including Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, and Ohio]
[The
1853 Black Law passed in Illinois was considered the harshest of all discriminatory Black Laws passed by Northern states before the Civil War. The bill banned African-American emigration into Illinois. If a free African-American entered Illinois, he or she had to leave within 10 days or face a misdemeanor charge with heavy fines. Subsequent violations led to increased fines. If the fine could not be paid, the law authorized the county sheriff to sell the free African-American's labor to the lowest bidder, essentially turning the violator into a slave. If a fine was imposed, whoever reported the African-American was entitled to receive half of it. The law included harsh penalties for anyone who brought slaves into the state, whether they wanted to free them or not. The law also included penalties to Justices of the Peace who refused prosecute the law.
[Michigan belonged to the 10th legion of Republicanism. In 1860, 1864, and 1869, she gave that party unshaken majorities, ranging from nineteen thousand to thirty-eight thousand. The negro men in that State over 21 years of age amounted to less than 1% of the White voters, and it was hoped that the State could be carried for negro suffrage, not- withstanding that it had before been rejected it. Accordingly, the question was submitted to the people of that State on April 6th 1868. It was made the party issue, the Republicans, in their State platform, declaring for it, the Democrats being against it.
It was defeated at the polls by nearly 39,000 majority."]
"In New Haven & Canterbury, CT..townspeople vigorously protested the establishment of any school which might attract Negroes from other states or threaten the property values and peace of the town."
-Litwack
"Rhode Island more than 30 years after slavery had been abolished, would not allow licenses to keep a tavern or any kind of public house to be granted to negroes or mulattoes, nor would she allow a negro to sell liquor. Nor act as the agent or employer of any white person."
-J.Z. George