It is unfair to say the Klan kills black people.
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Why, because that's what the KKK does? Please. How do you word your plans in KKK meetings? "Tonight, let's make sure that that n***** does not receive his paycheck next week." Denial, much?
Oh no he's right guys.
First off, they didn't kill black people. They oppressed them, left them frightened to leave their homes, burned their churches, mentally and pyshically tortured them, and then they killed them.
See, the killing comes last, which can confuse some people.
I believe the Klan was booted off so many US-based servers and wound up getting one in Belize.
Anyway, there hasn't been "one" KKK for the past half century... it fragmented into smaller Klans.
This statement is SOMEWHAT correct: you see, the KKK HAS KILLED black people (the perfect past tense of kills) but the KKK is not currently organized enough to kill people at present.
Whether or not the current KKK will carry out any more killings, as a group, is to be determined.
A. There are many groups who wish to preserve and advance the white race. Most people have never heard of these groups. Their group has no name recognition. The fact is that the benefits of having an organization with world wide name recognition far outweighs the bad publicity that some people associate with the name key Klux Klan. It's all in the advertising. For example. If we hired a slick advertising agency, had millions of dollars to spend, and put out a cool media blitz, we could change our image almost over night. If McDonalds began putting little Klansmen statues in their happy meals and talked about how neat it was to be white and proud, we would begin seeing a resurgence of proud white children instead of guilt ridden white children who feel they are to blame for everyone else's problems.
Friggen hilarious.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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