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Two girls dress up as KKK in Los Angeles for Halloween
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<blockquote data-quote="911" data-source="post: 1286450" data-attributes="member: 11221"><p>You didn't get my humor, I guess it's a bit too dry.</p><p></p><p>The KKK is long dead in the US, both as a cultural and political force, and definitely long gone from big cities like that one above. The KKK is like the Weekend at Bernies of political groups, it gets resuscitated and trotted out sometimes like they did last winter with the Jesse Smolett hoax, only as a prop to generate outrage in the media. </p><p></p><p>So talking about two people in white sheets with rope and bleach is a great way to mock the use of the KKK by leftists as a political tool, as opposed to some kind of an attempt to glorify the KKK.</p><p></p><p>BTW the KKK is an anti-Catholic masonic cult, founded by people like Albert Pike, so I'm not a big fan. It's still floundering in some rural parts of the US, kept afloat by the Feds, like a lot of 1488ers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="911, post: 1286450, member: 11221"] You didn't get my humor, I guess it's a bit too dry. The KKK is long dead in the US, both as a cultural and political force, and definitely long gone from big cities like that one above. The KKK is like the Weekend at Bernies of political groups, it gets resuscitated and trotted out sometimes like they did last winter with the Jesse Smolett hoax, only as a prop to generate outrage in the media. So talking about two people in white sheets with rope and bleach is a great way to mock the use of the KKK by leftists as a political tool, as opposed to some kind of an attempt to glorify the KKK. BTW the KKK is an anti-Catholic masonic cult, founded by people like Albert Pike, so I'm not a big fan. It's still floundering in some rural parts of the US, kept afloat by the Feds, like a lot of 1488ers. [/QUOTE]
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