Slavery, Socialists, and Subversion, the Real History of the Democrat Party - Ed Haugland The National Security Hour
The ongoing Domestic Cognitive War is a true threat to US freedoms. In this episode, we discuss how slavery, socialism, and subjugation define the history of the Democratic Party. We will discuss the ongoing efforts of the Democrat Party to create Race Wars via a variety of false narratives, manipulation of history and facts, and purposefully hiding the reality of the impact of their policies.
We’ll cover the impact of those policies on the poor – black and white. We’ll discuss how they’ve used false narratives and lies to advance a new 21st-century plantation of subjugation and dependency. To many, we are caught up in either adopting or trying to counter the false narratives of the Democrat Party.
We tend to forget to look at the facts, history, and policies of the issues the Democrats continue to lie about, mislead the public, and manipulate vast swaths of the American people with their false narratives. We take a strategic perspective – to inform and arm our audience with the facts, information, and assessments to help you not only counter the Democrats’ lies and false narratives, but also push back on them to explain why they are so persistently the party that favors slavery, socialism, and subjugation over America’s freedoms.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the history of the Democrat Party as related to:
- Slavery – where did it begin, and who continues to lead the fight to enslave and subjugate people?
- Socialism – why is it that the Democrat Party, throughout history, with the so-called, self-anointed elites, favored, supported, and advanced such dystopian and tyrannical ideologies as socialism and fascism – and today push the issue of transgenderism.
- Subjugation – we’ll look at the recent list of policies, issues, and efforts led by the Democrat Party to subjugate and alter America, our freedoms, liberty, and true opportunity.
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