but the racist elements in America in recent history overwhelmingly align themselves with the republican party. prior to the civil rights era, they didn't. that's true! but now, they do. that's also true.
the republican narrative is that the switch in political domination of the south is completely due to 'the view that the democratic party turned its back on its Christian heritage' -- but racism in America justified itself - and still justifies itself - on twisted views of Christianity.
both parties are evil. both parties tell disgusting lies about themselves and about each other. both parties want you to believe they are God's political arm and that you are voting against righteousness if you do not vote for them. both parties are liars, and neither one is "the party of Christianity."
it proves that Trump isn't racist because he made sure his resort wouldn't block minorities from spending their money there? w/e. have you seen the political climate? the one that makes you an instant pariah if you don't make darn sure that you are inclusive to minorities?
i didn't say 'the republican party is racist' -- but if anyone happens to be racist today, statistically that person is also a republican.
so i'll put it again: which candidate do white supremacists like the KKK and neo-nazis support this year? which party do anti-semites support this year ((hint: Arabs are also "Semitic")) ?
I have to disagree with this. While it's true that most of the white supremacists I know of threw their support behind Trump, racism does not equal white supremacy. I doubt Louis
"[Judaism is a] gutter religion" Farrakhan;
Jesse
"Hymietown" Jackson; or Al
“White folks was in the caves while we [blacks] was building empires … We built pyramids before Donald Trump ever knew what architecture was … we taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it."[FONT="] [/FONT]Sharpton are voting for Trump this year.
It seems natural to me that a white supremacist would want to join the party with fewer black people in it. Moreover, the people didn't just switch parties lickedy-split like you assert. George Wallace stayed a Democrat his whole political life, As he saw the climate change from "segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" to social programs, he switched his positions to match the climate. (and won much support from the black community in his latter years.)
Incidentally, during my Google search to recall the vitriolic racist things Democrats have said, I uncovered this gem from the then head of Al Sharpton's "buy black" program. “Keep [going] right on by Freddy’s, he’s one of the greedy Jew Bastards killing our people. Don’t give the Jew a dime. [Expletive] the Jews.”
So I must conclude by answering your question. The KKK and the neo-Nazis support Trump. Anti-semites are all over the map, many of them are Democrat. (Obama's former pastor was very anti-Jew, to say nothing of his ugly comments towards Italians.)