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Hate breeds hate.
The violence is bad in its own way, but now these dudes now have a great story to tell and glory days to relive. It seems like the best thing people can do to them when they're out in their little costumes is to laugh and walk on by.The Klan can suck a bag of dicks as for as I'm concerned, but meeting words with violence only solidifies the stance of the ignorant and pushes people onto the wrong side who are marginalized.
The article said there are only around 8-10,000 members in the entire US, so I'd imagine it would be hard to get more than a few hundred together for a random march.
Besides, most are happy to spread their racist philosophy from the safety and anonymity of their own home.
Who's worse the KKK or the violent racists who attacked them?
This article said that the southern poverty law center (left wing group) said 5-8g
More than a few hundred? Doesn't this article say hundreds it says several. If a fraction of 1% of whites have evil kkk thoughts at home as u suggest, its the most overblown threat out there. Liberals are always looking to overblow this stuff
anyone reminded of this?
The KKK.Who's worse the KKK or the violent racists who attacked them?
And from the sounds of things, the protesters rushed the dinner partyI honestly have to say that the biggest idiots in all of this are the people that got themselves stabbed because they were so offended by an otherwise peaceful rally that was the size of a dinner party.
They have a right to protest (the KKK) and other people have the right to protest them. They don't have the right to attack the KKK and if they did and got stabbed for it then it was justified.
You have to respect the rights of others so your rights will be respected.
Besides, most are happy to spread their racist philosophy from the safety and anonymity of their own home.
What happens when an immovable tard meets an unstoppable tardWhen retards collide.
Retards. All of them.