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You got be racist to be searching and looking a site like that, stinkynuts really !
 

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hotsex2 said:
You got be racist to be searching and looking a site like that, stinkynuts really !
If you looked you just made the site more popular.
 

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hotsex2 said:
You got be racist to be searching and looking a site like that, stinkynuts really !

Uh... How does looking at a racist website make me racist? I was just curious, that's all. Out of curiousity I have visited bestiality websites and rape-fantasy sites. That doesn't mean I want to have sex with animals or want to rape someone. I'm just a very curious person. Anything that is extreme, I find interesting.
 

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There's nothing wrong with knowing what your enemies are up to.
 

zydeco

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Folks - lets not get carried away here - the fact that someone has a look at some of this garbage - does NOT in and of itself make them a racist.
 

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hotsex2 said:
You got be racist to be searching and looking a site like that, stinkynuts really !
This is a ridiculous statement!!!
So whenever 60 miuntes does a show on the clan then entire CBS must be racists??? :confused:
 

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Way back when, before the Web, I knew some artsy, po-mo types who used to collect KKK and other hate literature for its kitsch value. Back then, Klan and related stuff seemed like an (unintentional) laugh-riot but now it just sort of comes across as retarded.
 

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About 12 or 13 years ago I and a couple of friends went to a klan rally at some guys farm in southern IL.. I can tell you from firsthand experience that the kkk is fucked up. It was a day i will never forget. The hate that we seen that day was sickening and what the worst part was these people had kids of all ages there also.I have always been a curious person and like to see things with my own eyesbut i think that day curiousity got the best of me.
 

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I've always wanted to go to a KKK rally too, just to see what it's like.

Where is all this hatred coming from? Is it because they having nothing better to do with their time?
 

stinkynuts

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Christian whites do not all get labeled racists. Where did you come up with that crap? And the black panthers is not a hate group, they are extreme, but it's more about eliminating repression.
 

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Hate groups of any race= the garbage of the past. Let us take out the trash once and for all and get along as individuals.
 

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My favourite quote ever is from an Al Franken book, where he relates a friend's anecdote: this friend, a writer, went undercover at a KKK rally that was supporting Buchanan. A guy next to him turned to him and remarked: "I like Buchanan, but I worry that he's not really a racist."
 

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Its strange, you would think someone of my ethnicity would absolutely dispise the KKK. However, I really don't!

I can remember my mother telling me stories about her childhood in South Carolina (1955). . . . how the KKK would march past their delapitated share-croppers home, chanting and carrying a burning cross. When this happened, her family was trained to turn off the lights, lay on the floor not making a sound! Yet, I'm not bitter and either is she, 15-20 years later she married a white man. And 32 yrs later, they are still happily married.

I will pass on to you what my mother shared with me. "Read all you can about the KKK and like organizations, understand their plight in life. Why they are the way they are."

Most members of the KKK and like groups are hard working joes . . . blue collar workers and most of the time, uneducated. They feel threatened and affected when "people of color" work at jobs they feel are theirs. They feel threatened and affected when "ppl of color" date or marry family members that they feel are theirs. When you actually think about it, it makes perfect sense.

When your organization was born during a time of slavery, all you saw was a country built and farmed by the sweat of these people. And yet they survived 400 yrs and only got stronger dispite KKK attempts to keep them ignorant. I would be afraid for my job too! Not too mention afraid for my children to marry ppl of color. Lets be real, the "pure white" gene is lost when combined with any other racial gene. Not dilluted . . . . . . but gone forever!

I want you to know, although I am bi-racial, I do believe in the preservation of race. We are all different and our differences should be appreciated and celebrated. I like the fact that I can eat either poultry, fish, red meat, or white meat. I like the fact that I can choose from Italian, Japanese, West Indian, or East Indian restaurants (I consider myself fusion-food) LOL. I love the fact that I can sit with 4 different ppl who will all share different cultural stories about their life yet they all have one thing in common . . . . survival and their love for their family.

Have I rambled enough yet? Anyways, my point being, read beyond the printed word of this type of literature . . . between the lines . . . . then you will have depth and understanding . . . . an no disgust and no hate.
 

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Marco said:
hate groups from all camps. Wonder why Christian whites always get labelled racists.

http://www.blackpanther.org/

I suppose I should address this topic as well.

The KKK was formed out of fear for their livelyhood and preservation of their race during a time of slavery, in the South. This is very unfounded and comes down to personal insecurity. No black persons had financial or political power to deprive them of anything.

The Black Panthers were formed during the sixties, in the North. A time when blacks were said to have their freedom and yet they could not get the jobs they wanted, political justice like they deserved, live where they wanted, go to school where they deserved, eat out where they wanted and lets not forget . . . . . they did not get respect.

To be called a racist, you must have social and economical power over another group based on race. Thus, is why white Christian groups are called racist. Don't be fooled, the majority of the ppl who call the shots socially and economically in the US are white Christians.

Personally, I don't follow the practices of either of these groups or any religion for that matter. They are all man made. I live my life judging each person as I meet them. If man made religion then my say is as good as his!
 

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I prefer Jasmine over Basmati, I suppose that makes me a ricist. :)
 

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Mistress Tabitha said:
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I want you to know, although I am bi-racial, I do believe in the preservation of race. We are all different and our differences should be appreciated and celebrated....
Although I agree with the second part of your statement, what you are really talking about is culture, not race.

Scientists define race as a group with distinct characteristics that are passed down through generations. The biggest problem with "race" is how do you define a distict group. Compare a "typical" Irish, Spaniard, and Hungarian. Although they are all supposedly white, (European) there are significant differences. Up to about 500 years ago, it was easy to describe Native Americans as a race, but only because they were so isolated from the rest of the world. The rest of the world has spent 10's of thousands of years of mixing cultural groups through migration, trade, and war and this has resulted in extremely unclear boundries as to what makes up a race. A simple example is the middle east which has been at the crossroads of three continents. These unclear boundries means that the white, black, asian definitions need to be refined.

On a genetic basis, the differences between any two people (except twins) are very small. The genetic differences between any two people of the same "race" are about the same as the genetic diferences between those of two different races. Simply, there is no real way that one group of modern humans could be described as a race.

Even if you believe in race, there are great reasons for mixing. Simply, diversity of genetic material creates less of a risk of recessive genetic diseases such as sickle cell anemia and the like. To stay "Pure," you are working with a succesively smaller genetic pool, increasing the probability of inbred birth defects.

People are all the same inside. It's great that we have a diversity of culture but the best thing about culture is that you can choose to adopt whatever culture you choose; the colour of your skin is irrelevant.
 
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