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![]() When was the last Klan killing?
Admittedly they are the al qaeda of the Christian religion yet mainly because of Christians, are no longer much of a threat |
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![]() When was the last Klan Killing? What kind of question is that? Does something need to be in the newspapers with the words KLAN KILLING for it to have "Officially Happened" It very well could have happened this morning yet we don't know about it so your ascertation that it happened a long time ago is just as much nonsense as me stating it happed this morning
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![]() Unfortunately the Utopia won't work. Multiculturalism doesn't work. Religious tards can't coexist with different sects. All of them are manipulated and when times are tough the hatred increases.
They use our differences to keep us enslaved. To add more laws that take away any semblance of privacy we had. And we accept it through guilt. I'm tired of it. At this point I don't care what happens to our species...it's obvious the ones who control everything don't. |
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Simply put the Ku Klux Klan didn't have enough stroke to have a government help them overthrow Mexico. Al Qaeda had help with Libya. Lets have some perspective and stop apologizing for people that have the same skin tone as you. And this goes for all races. Blacks do it too. They justify radicals like the Black Panthers and Nation of Islam. It has to stop. And you know I speak in generalities. I'm not singling you out. It's the overall mindset of the herd that I'm talking about. |
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![]() Danzig, the campaign we have been conducting since 9/11 may not be against Islam per se, but it is definitely against militant Islam. Al qaeda is as much a religious movement as it is a political movement.
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also-our soldier who just shot and killed all those afganis-is that an act of terror? or do we only call acts of terror those committed by muslims? the shooter in norway-what about him? the unibomber? eric rudolph? the klan member mentioned in an earlier article who shot and killed several people...the okla city bombings. i would think those, as well as other shootings here and elsewhere are terrorist acts committed to scare the populace for whatever reason. but many only fasten on acts by muslims, therefore only muslims are terrorists.
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Likewise why worry about militant Islamists when we have the Klan and other hate groups here? ![]() |
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Martin Luther King Jr was a good christian.
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Number of U.S. Hate Groups Is Rising, Report Says By KIM SEVERSON Published: March 7, 2012 ATLANTA — Fed by antagonism toward President Obama, resentment toward changing racial demographics and the economic rift between rich and poor, the number of so-called hate groups and antigovernment organizations in the nation has continued to grow, according to a report released Wednesday by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The center, which has kept track of such groups for 30 years, recorded 1,018 hate groups operating last year. The number of groups whose ideology is organized against specific racial, religious, sexual or other characteristics has risen steadily since 2000, when 602 were identified, the center said. Antigay groups, for example, have risen to 27 from 17 in 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/08/us...ef=todayspaper
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![]() and this:
The KKK is also suffering from a proliferation of competitors. People who wanted to join a white supremacist movement back in the 1920s didn’t have a lot of choices. Today, there are countless options, enabling an extremist to find a group that matches his personal brand of intolerance. The more extreme groups in the burgeoning patriot movement cater to anti-Muslim, homophobic, and xenophobic sentiment, with less animosity toward African-Americans and Jews. Aryan Nations offers a heavy focus on Christian identity. Some groups preach more violence, while others offer a veneer of intellectualism. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_a...isrc=sl_iphone
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![]() i thought most of the aryon's follow odenism (sp?) not christianity.
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i wonder if they took their name from a subsect of christianity back in the days of constantine, when he oulawed aryanism? i'll have to look up odenism.
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![]() it's odinism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odinic_Rite didn't see any reference to the aryan group tho. aryan nation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_Nation Aryan Nations is a white supremacist religious organization originally based in Hayden Lake, Idaho. Richard Girnt Butler founded the group in the 1970s, as an arm of the Christian Identity organization Church of Jesus Christ–Christian. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has called Aryan Nations a "terrorist threat",[1] and the RAND Corporation has called it the "first truly nationwide terrorist network" in the US.[2]
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