Kagom said:I'm not a liberal or a democrat. I'm only calling out what I've seen and read in history.
IMO your right.
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Kagom said:I'm not a liberal or a democrat. I'm only calling out what I've seen and read in history.
Who said the above? It's how you extrapolate that gets you into trouble. That and statments like...William Joyce said:I mean, no intelligent, enlighted, educated person believes that races are different. Right?
William Joyce said:God didn't mean for it to happen, anyway.
Now you're just making me feel special ^.^Bonnie said:IMO your right.
Kagom said:Now you're just making me feel special ^.^
But in sincerity, I think that's a wee bit sad.
Psychologists call that group think ^.^Bonnie said:I think what's most sad- or frightening is so many just blindly subscribe to that way of thinking and question nothing.
Kagom said:Psychologists call that group think ^.^
jAZ said:Your attept to spin my comments into something you have a chance to attack is rather sad, but not at all uncommon around here. I'm spending an awefully lot of energy calling "BS" on folks here who love to play that game.
Can you unspin yourself for a second to look past your party-line venom and understand the concepts of sets, sub-sets and the venn diagram?
Saying that racists shifted to the GOP DOES NOT mean that the GOP is entierly (or even substantially) racist.
I'd say it should be more along the line of "Question authority if it seems to be lying or unethical."Bonnie said:They do indeed. I think we need a new improved rendition of the old "question authority" saying, to something like "question the hand that claims it will always feed you" ?
You are bringing up a story and applying it to modern day where it's likely the SONS & DAUGHTERS of these people are likely dead? Hell... Some of their grandchildren likely died of old age.Just to throw something out there....for fun....
The Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee in the winter of 1865-66. The group adopted the name Ku Klux Klan from the Greek word "kyklos," meaning circle, and the English word clan. In the summer of 1867, the Klan became the "Invisible Empire of the South" at a convention in Nashville, Tennessee attended by delegates from former Confederate states. The group was presided over General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who is believed to have been the first Grand Wizard -- the title for the head of the organization. Lesser officers were given such names as Grand Dragon, Grand Titan, and Grand Cyclops. Dressed in robes and sheets, intended to prevent identification by the occupying federal troops (and supposedly designed to frighten blacks), the Klan quickly became a terrorist organization in service of the Democratic Party and white supremacy. Between 1869 and 1871 its goal was to destroy Congressional Reconstruction by murdering blacks -- and some whites -- who were either active in Republican politics or educating black children.
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories . Ku Klux Klan | PBS
You are bringing up a story and applying it to modern day where it's likely the SONS & DAUGHTERS of these people are likely dead? Hell... Some of their grandchildren likely died of old age.Just to throw something out there....for fun....
The Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee in the winter of 1865-66. The group adopted the name Ku Klux Klan from the Greek word "kyklos," meaning circle, and the English word clan. In the summer of 1867, the Klan became the "Invisible Empire of the South" at a convention in Nashville, Tennessee attended by delegates from former Confederate states. The group was presided over General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who is believed to have been the first Grand Wizard -- the title for the head of the organization. Lesser officers were given such names as Grand Dragon, Grand Titan, and Grand Cyclops. Dressed in robes and sheets, intended to prevent identification by the occupying federal troops (and supposedly designed to frighten blacks), the Klan quickly became a terrorist organization in service of the Democratic Party and white supremacy. Between 1869 and 1871 its goal was to destroy Congressional Reconstruction by murdering blacks -- and some whites -- who were either active in Republican politics or educating black children.
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories . Ku Klux Klan | PBS
Well their kids are still likely dead. Jeez.You are bringing up a story and applying it to modern day where it's likely the SONS & DAUGHTERS of these people are likely dead? Hell... Some of their grandchildren likely died of old age.Just to throw something out there....for fun....
The Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee in the winter of 1865-66. The group adopted the name Ku Klux Klan from the Greek word "kyklos," meaning circle, and the English word clan. In the summer of 1867, the Klan became the "Invisible Empire of the South" at a convention in Nashville, Tennessee attended by delegates from former Confederate states. The group was presided over General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who is believed to have been the first Grand Wizard -- the title for the head of the organization. Lesser officers were given such names as Grand Dragon, Grand Titan, and Grand Cyclops. Dressed in robes and sheets, intended to prevent identification by the occupying federal troops (and supposedly designed to frighten blacks), the Klan quickly became a terrorist organization in service of the Democratic Party and white supremacy. Between 1869 and 1871 its goal was to destroy Congressional Reconstruction by murdering blacks -- and some whites -- who were either active in Republican politics or educating black children.
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories . Ku Klux Klan | PBS
participed in the 1924 Klanbake...
Well their kids are still likely dead. Jeez.You are bringing up a story and applying it to modern day where it's likely the SONS & DAUGHTERS of these people are likely dead? Hell... Some of their grandchildren likely died of old age.
participed in the 1924 Klanbake...
I mean damn... Are you guys still pissed off at Germany for WW2? Let it fuck'n go.
Those slave owners and KKK members in the 1800's would have way more the fuck in common with you than they ever would with me.