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Walls: ‘The truth about the Democratic party’

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Frederick Walls | Frederick Walls / Facebook

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Illinois House District 34 State Representative Candidate Frederick Walls is sharing bold perspectives on the Democratic Party, by promoting an interview with Vince Ellison, an author known for his critical stance on the party’s history. Walls, in his Facebook post, amplifies Ellison’s views, emphasizing concerns about Marxism, abortion, open borders and drug trafficking linked to the Democratic Party rule. This assertion was made during a heated political season as Illinois prepares for its upcoming election.

"The truth about the Democratic party", said Frederick Walls.

Walls linked to a video of Ellison being interviewed by Stephen Gardner.

In the candid interview Ellison, author of "25 Lies" and "The Iron Triangle," did not mince words when expressing his views on the Democratic Party.

"The Democratic Party to me is the evilest organization in the history of the world," Ellison told Gardner.

"It was the party of slavery from 1800 to 1860. It was a part of the Confederacy from 1860 to 1865. It was the party of Jim Crow for 100 years from 1865 to 1970. Now they’re the party of eight years of Marxism, child murder, no borders, drug trafficking, you name it, they do it. They’ve always been an evil organization."

"It’s never good a time in the history of America where the Democratic Party had to find a legal way to murder people through slavery or abortion. They’ve got to find a way to kill somebody because they are psychopaths. I say in my book that their leadership is nothing more than a cabal of murderous psychopaths, perverts and anti-Christian bigots."

Ellison linked historical events such as disenfranchisement after the Civil War to strategies allegedly employed by Democrats to maintain control.

"So when Confederacy lost, the Democrat Party still controlled everybody down south to keep control because the Black slave was now free and they wanted to keep him subjugated. So even now, when you look at the Black community in cities like Chicago, Detroit and Memphis, you can see how Democrats still have influence over them," he said.

He argues the party aims to keep Black people under control by influencing justice, public education and drug policies.

"They’ve got to keep Black people under control. They want to keep public educational system under government control so the Black people can’t get an education. They are destroying the Black family. They want to make sure that they bring fentanyl and other drugs in so they can keep people completely under their control. And wherever they do it, wherever they do it, they win."

Ellison’s perspective adds to ongoing discussions surrounding role and impact of political parties in shaping societal outcomes.

"If you want to talk about Democratic Party and how good it is, let them come to Detroit. Let them come to Chicago. Let them come to L.A., let them come to Memphis, Seattle or Portland – wherever they rule, it’s nothing but graffiti, crime, hatred, fighting – and yet they win," Ellison said.

Ellison, an author known for his groundbreaking books "25 Lies" and "The Iron Triangle," has a compelling life story that spans from a cotton plantation in Haywood County, Tenn., to a run for U.S. House of Representatives in 2000. Born to sharecropper parents on a cotton plantation, Ellison's family transitioned from poverty to middle class when his father found success in the insurance field.

Despite humble beginnings, Ellison along with his seven siblings were raised with determination and resilience. He obtained a degree from Memphis State University and often emphasizes that his most profound education came from working as a correctional officer at a maximum-security prison in South Carolina. This real-world experience provided him with unique insights into the complexities of the criminal justice system.

According to the National Center for Public Policy Research, Ellison later extended his impact by working with numerous black civic organizations in the nonprofit sector, demonstrating a commitment to community development and advocacy.

Focusing on Illinois House District 34, Illinois House District 34 includes Aroma Park, Burnham, Calumet City, Chicago, Ford Heights, Grant Park, Hopkins Park, Kankakee, Lansing, Lynwood, Momence, Sauk Village, South Holland, St. Anne, Sun River Terrace, Aroma, Bloom, Crete, Ganeer, Momence, Otto, Pembroke. St.Anne, Thornton, Wahington, Yellowhead Willowbrook, Burnham Crete, Ford Heights, Lansing, Lynwood, Sauk Village and South Holland.

District 34 is currently held by Democrat State Rep. Nicholas "Nick" Smith (D-Chicago).

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