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The Rise Of The Kkk
Do you think this is true?
Are the KKK becoming more popular?
If so, why?
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Are the KKK becoming more popular?
If so, why?
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//If it is, then it will be because too much unpalatable stuff is being shoved down American throats//
Such as?
I mean, whatever it is would have to be pretty horrific to make someone want to join a group who (within living memory) were lynching black people and/or chaining them to the back of pick-ups and driving down carriageways until their skin came off.
//If it is, then it will be because too much unpalatable stuff is being shoved down American throats//
Such as?
I mean, whatever it is would have to be pretty horrific to make someone want to join a group who (within living memory) were lynching black people and/or chaining them to the back of pick-ups and driving down carriageways until their skin came off.
Yes, of course, SP, but I'm not an American, thank Heavens, so I can't visualise or approve of what some of them think is 'too much'. It is a fact, however, that when people think that things have gone too far (in their opinion)then that is when a reaction sets in. This is probably what is behind the rise in numbers of the KKK. (I don't like it, by the way.)
Mikey constantly tells us we must beware of the far right because its numbers are increasing, and yet here, for some unknown reason, he appears to doubt it. I don’t know if the KKK in particular is becoming more popular, but why the far right is on the rise is the real question. If you look at recent history and really think about that, the reason there is more social discontent is obvious. Political correctness promotes multiculturalism and diversity and those who have the gall – for that it what it apparently is - to criticise those dubious wonders are demonised as bigots, etc., etc. We have organisations supporting and lauding black/Asian people and their achievements, whereas organisations supporting white people and their achievements don’t – and more to the point cannot - exist because that would be deemed ‘racist’. As unpalatable as it may be, the playing field is not perceived to be even. That is why. It’s not rocket science.
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