In the Spotlight
By Jim Hoft Aug. 14, 2024
From The Gateway Pundit
TikTok personality Tribebiiz published a powerful reminder of who it was who rescued the blacks from slavery in this country.
Tribebiiiz correctly explains how the Republican Party saved the blacks from slavery and passed every major legislation to free the blacks from their bondage.
This video was one of the most powerful witnesses I’ve heard in ages. I’d like to learn more about Tribebiiiz. This guy is great!
(Warning on language – hope it doesn’t prevent you from watching this video)
Tribebiiiz: This is the edition of Let Me F*cking Cook. Shout out the freedom fighters, the real freedom fighters who’ve always been freedom fighters here in America, the Republican Party.
Shout out Donald J. Trump for trying to free us because he see what’s going on.
Now, I’m going to take a second and go down history for all you misled, brainwashed buffoons. Let’s do it. Do you know who that is? That’s Levi Coffin. The guy who started the Underground Railroad into saving people because him himself was in slavery, too, here in America. And I know they would like all Black folks to think that they were the only ones in slavery, but that’s not true. He set out to free all people, and he was the leader of the Underground Railroad. I know you wonder who Harriet Tubman was. She played a position. She was not the leader.
Let’s also shout out John Brown, who was a conductor, a Republican. They love to call him a radical. He was free of slaves, too. And John Brown was hung. But he was a Republican that didn’t want to see us in slavery. No people, and did his best to try to free him.
Oh, I’m finding out the truth now. Republicans didn’t want you in slavery. Democrats did.
So this so-called radical who were helping free slaves was hung and guess who was in office? Mr. Buchanan himself. And he was a voice for the Democratic Party. Now, the Democratic Party has an extended history of fucking you over, color people. It’s time to wake up and smell not only the coffee, but the ropes, because they’ve been goddamn tied into knots right now to keep on your neck. Now, John Brown was called a radical, the Radical Republic Abolitionist. And most of these abolitionists, they were white because at this time, they weren’t letting a lot of color folks vote. They were Republicans. And most of the people that was fighting to keep your ass in slavery were Democrats all through fucking time. They were people that was fucking you over.
Want to take a look at Black Wall Street? For example, Black Wall Street, mainly color folks in America doing good in this specific place, was doing great, and they were all Republicans. But that set out a party. That’s Mr. T.D. Evans, who was a known Democrat and Klan’s member. He was the mayor of Tulsa during those riots. If you didn’t know, Mr. J. B. A. Robinson, that’s what I like to call him. I’m not going to say James Brooks Ayers Robinson. There’s no need to, because we call him Mr. James B. A. Robinson. And what he did was, he was in trouble three times for misusing martial law, also in trouble for bank fraud in Oklahoma. But he never got the chance to get his ass out because Oklahoma was being ran by Democrats who were klansmen.
So when it comes to Donald Trump, he’s just doing what the fuck Republicans has always been doing, trying to free the fucking people. Blessing be to the tribe you hating, motherf*ckers. Give my boy your number.
Here is the video. Enjoy.
And here is the Rumble video in case TikTok takes the original video down – something TikTok has a habit of doing.
Via Midnight Rider.
Tribebiiiz is one of the few Americans who studied enough history to know that it was the Republican Party who fought for civil rights for the blacks for over 100 years against the wishes of the Democrat Party racists.
When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves, Democrats initiated Jim Crow laws to punish blacks.
Democrats in hoods slaughtered hundreds of Republicans and blacks across the country.
They beat and threatened and murdered Republicans for standing up for the black man.
On April 20, 1871 the Republicans passed the anti-Ku Klux Klan Actoutlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The last KKK official to serve in Washington DC was former Senator Robert Byrd, a KKK kleagle. Byrd was a top Democrat and friend of Joe Biden.
In fact, throughout the Civil Rights era of the 19th and 20th century Democrats fought against freedom and rights for the black man.
Here is a brief history of the end of slavery and emancipation in the United States.
Via Michael Zak at Grand Old Partisanand later reposted at Free Republic:
September 22, 1862: Republican President Abraham Lincoln issues preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
January 1, 1863: Emancipation Proclamation, implementing the Republicans’ Confiscation Act of 1862, takes effect
The Democratic Party continues to Support Slavery.
February 9, 1864: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton deliver over 100,000 signatures to U.S. Senate supporting Republicans’ plans for constitutional amendment to ban slavery
June 15, 1864: Republican Congress votes equal pay for African-American troops serving in U.S. Army during Civil War
June 28, 1864: Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts
October 29, 1864: African-American abolitionist Sojourner Truth says of President Lincoln: “I never was treated by anyone with more kindness and cordiality than were shown to me by that great and good man”
January 31, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition
March 3, 1865: Republican Congress establishes Freedmen’s Bureau to provide health care, education, and technical assistance to emancipated slaves
April 8, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate
Republican support 100% Democrat support 37%
June 19, 1865: On “Juneteenth,” U.S. troops land in Galveston, TX to enforce ban on slavery that had been declared more than two years before by the Emancipation Proclamation
November 22, 1865: Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination
1866: The Republican Party passes the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to protect the rights of newly freed slaves
December 6, 1865: Republican Party’s 13th Amendment, banning slavery, is ratified
*1865: The KKK launches as the “Terrorist Arm” of the Democratic Party
February 5, 1866: U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew Johnson, to implement “40 acres and a mule” relief by distributing land to former slaves
April 9, 1866: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Johnson’s veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law
April 19, 1866: Thousands assemble in Washington, DC to celebrate Republican Party’s abolition of slavery
May 10, 1866: U.S. House passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no
June 8, 1866: U.S. Senate passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no
July 16, 1866: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of Freedman’s Bureau Act, which protected former slaves from “black codes” denying their rights
July 28, 1866: Republican Congress authorizes formation of the Buffalo Soldiers, two regiments of African-American cavalrymen
July 30, 1866: Democrat-controlled City of New Orleans orders police to storm racially-integrated Republican meeting; raid kills 40 and wounds more than 150
January 8, 1867: Republicans override Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in D.C.
July 19, 1867: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of legislation protecting voting rights of African-Americans
March 30, 1868: Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who declared: “This is a country for white men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government of white men”
May 20, 1868: Republican National Convention marks debut of African-American politicians on national stage; two – Pinckney Pinchback and James Harris – attend as delegates, and several serve as presidential electors
1868 (July 9): 14th Amendment passes and recognizes newly freed slaves as U.S. Citizens
Republican Party Support: 94% Democratic Party Support: 0%
September 3, 1868: 25 African-Americans in Georgia legislature, all Republicans, expelled by Democrat majority; later reinstated by Republican Congress
September 12, 1868: Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and all other African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress
September 28, 1868: Democrats in Opelousas, Louisiana murder nearly 300 African-Americans who tried to prevent an assault against a Republican newspaper editor
October 7, 1868: Republicans denounce Democratic Party’s national campaign theme: “This is a white man’s country: Let white men rule”
October 22, 1868: While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S. Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who organized as the Ku Klux Klan
November 3, 1868: Republican Ulysses Grant defeats Democrat Horatio Seymour in presidential election; Seymour had denounced Emancipation Proclamation
December 10, 1869: Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory signs FIRST-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold public office
February 3, 1870: The US House ratifies the 15th Amendment granting voting rights to all Americans regardless of race
Republican support: 97% Democrat support: 3%
February 25, 1870: Hiram Rhodes Revels becomes the first Black seated in the US Senate, becoming the First Black in Congress and the first Black Senator.
May 19, 1870: African American John Langston, law professor and future Republican Congressman from Virginia, delivers influential speech supporting President Ulysses Grant’s civil rights policies
May 31, 1870: President U.S. Grant signs Republicans’ Enforcement Act, providing stiff penalties for depriving any American’s civil rights
June 22, 1870: Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice, to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in the South
September 6, 1870: Women vote in Wyoming, in FIRST election after women’s suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell
December 12, 1870: Republican Joseph Hayne Rainey becomes the first Black duly elected by the people and the first Black in the US House of Representatives
In 1870 and 1871, along with Revels (R-Miss) and Rainey (R-SC), other Blacks were elected to Congress from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia – all Republicans.
A Black Democrat Senator didn’t show up on Capitol Hill until 1993. The first Black Congressman was not elected until 1935.
February 28, 1871: Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing federal protection for African-American voters
March 22, 1871: Spartansburg Republican newspaper denounces Ku Klux Klan campaign to eradicate the Republican Party in South Carolina
April 20, 1871: Republican Congress enacts the (anti) Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed African-Americans
*** You get the picture.
Democrats continued for decades to discriminate against blacks. In fact, the KKK, was founded as the the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party.
The Ku Klux Klan assassinated hundreds of Republicans and their supporters, including Republican Representative James M. Hinds(December 5, 1833—October 22, 1868) of Little Rock.
Hinds represented Arkansas in the United States Congress from June 24, 1868 through October 22, 1868 before his death.
Democrats murdered him.
The Ku Klux Klan was founded as the activist wing of the Democratic Party.