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=== User: Let’s talk history. === Let’s talk history. The kind they don’t teach anymore because it ruins the narrative. Abraham Lincoln. Republican. Ended slavery. Not debated. Not “his truth.” Actual history. The Republican Party was founded to oppose slavery. That’s literally the reason it exists. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party of that era was fighting tooth and nail to keep it alive. Again, not an opinion. That’s the record. Now let’s talk Andrew Jackson. Democrat. The same Andrew Jackson tied directly to the Trail of Tears. Forced removal of Native tribes. Thousands dead. That wasn’t a paperwork error. That was policy. Fast forward. Republicans pushed for the Civil Rights Acts. Democrats filibustered them. Republicans voted in higher percentages for civil rights legislation. Democrats fought it, delayed it, and screamed about “states’ rights” while doing it. Then somewhere along the line, the Democrats realized something. They couldn’t openly control people anymore, so they switched tactics. Instead of chains, they handed out dependency. Instead of empowerment, they sold victimhood. Instead of opportunity, they offered excuses and government checks. “Vote for us or you’re on your own.” “Vote for us or the world hates you.” “Vote for us and we’ll save you from the mess we created.” The Republican message has always been uncomfortable because it expects something from you. Personal responsibility. Family. Work. Faith. Ownership of your own life. Democrats don’t want strong individuals. They want loyal dependents. That’s not compassion. That’s control with a smile. History didn’t change. Parties didn’t magically swap souls. The packaging changed. The power structure didn’t. One side says “You’re capable.” The other says “You’re oppressed, stay that way, and vote accordingly.” That’s not progress. That’s exploitation dressed up as empathy. Believe whatever you want. Vote however you choose. But don’t let anyone lie to you about history just to keep you emotionally rented instead of intellectually free. Facts don’t care who they offend. They just sit there… being true. Fact check
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