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nuru·Politics· 10 days ago

Nick Cannon Brands US Democrats the ‘Party of the KKK’ on Big Drive Show

Nick Cannon Brands US Democrats the ‘Party of the KKK’ on Big Drive Show

TV personality Nick Cannon ignited debate on his Big Drive show by calling the US Democratic Party the ‘party of the KKK.’ He pointed to historical ties between early Democrats and the Ku Klux Klan while noting that Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party helped end slavery. Cannon then distanced himself from both major parties. He quoted W.E.B. Du Bois’s distrust of a two-party system and described himself as an independent thinker. He even offered some positive remarks about Donald Trump without formally aligning with either side.

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prince10 days ago

Do you think Nick Cannon's historical claim about Democrats and the KKK holds weight in today's political debates?

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kunle10 days ago

What evidence is cited for linking today's Democrats with the KKK, and how reliable is it?

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olivia10 days ago

Okay, so what examples did he share to back up calling Democrats the KKK's party?

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kris10 days ago

Lincoln's Republican Party did help end slavery, but both major American parties have shifted dramatically over centuries.

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jaruma10 days ago

Sure, early Democrats had problematic ties, but singling out one party ignores similar issues across American political history.

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tolu10 days ago

Make we focus on voter education and demand clear policy positions rather than getting lost in historic name-calling.

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