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  • #21
    Originally posted by Freedom.

    No, groups like the KKK are supremacists, not nationalists.
    Unfortunately some guy named Freedom can't redefine what the KKK is.



    The KKK is a white nationalist organization responsible for acts of violence.

    And guess what? They support white supremacists

    No matter how hard you try to change history, you won't be able too.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Freedom.
      The Huffington Post is a left-wing site.

      Like yourself, they equate nationalism with supremacism, even though it's not the same.
      Do white nationalist not support white supremacists?

      The KKK is a white nationalist violent organization that can also be categorized as white supremacists.

      This is what you're unable to wrap your head around.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
        The question still stands. Why did white america feel so threatened and start so many white nationalist/supremacist groups after the election of this nation's first black president?

        Let's be honest here. This is when the white vs black narrative really began to be pushed by parties like the Tea Party and their ilk which in turn increased the racial tensions we're currently experiencing now.

        BLM movement has been reactionary to what's been brewing since the election of President Obama.

        But yeah, let's turn the aggressors into the victims.
        The president openly endorses one-way racism. The liberal media has pushed the "bad cop-good victim" narrative at every opportunity which has put a magnifying glass on the situation. Now, you can't wear fly a confederate flag because it's racist, or a Gadsden flag because it's racist, you can't support the republican nominee because it's racist, you can't support the police because that's racist, you can't say "all lives matter" because it's racist, you don't have to show any ID to vote because being asked to do so is racist to African Americans.

        No white nationalist groups brought all of this about. A severly biased President and administration did and it will get SUBSTANTIALLY worse if Hillary is the President.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Nationalism is not the same as supremacism. This is what you're unable to wrap your head around.

          When someone wants to SMEAR some group that is a civil rights or nationalist group, they'll call them supremacists and equate them with a violent supremacist group like BLM or the KKK.

          Martin Luther King was not a black supremacist. He just wanted fair treatment for blacks. There are many white people who just want fair and equal treatment for whites. They are not white supremacists.

          There's no point in my continuing this conversation, your thinking is not going to change.
          Lol at equating BLM to the KKK

          You just don't get it.

          Unfortunately, when you go to google, the KKK and many other white nationalist organizations will be listed as such.... violent white nationalist organizations according to the SPLC.

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          • #25
            In October 2014, the SPLC added Ben Carson to its extremist watch list.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southe...rty_Law_Center



            Yes that Ben Carson.

            Lol at equating ever Patriot group or militia with the KKK.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by 2shameless View Post
              In October 2014, the SPLC added Ben Carson to its extremist watch list.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southe...rty_Law_Center
              He was named to the anti-gay extremist list and it was acknowledged that the mistake was made and he was taken off 3 days later.

              He was there for 3 days and removed.

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              • #27



                BLM doe
                Last edited by Chollo Vista; 08-06-2016, 07:58 PM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post



                  BLM doe
                  Can you tell me who funded the BLM movement?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post



                    BLM doe
                    These graphs are mostly made for simpletons as yourself. The number of groups doesn't actually matter as much as the amount of people that subscribe to the ideology of the group.

                    The Nation of Islam, just one of the 100 something Black Separatist groups has 50,000 active members. The entire KKK has about 6,000 to 8,000 members. You would have added most of these white hate group member up to even match NOI member count alone.

                    Another issue I have is people who defend hate groups of one race but stand up against another hate group of a different race. A hate group is a hate group, they're all despicable from the KKK to NOI to Neo-Nazi to BLM.

                    And you can save the argument that the KKK murdered people in the past, which is true but we're talking about today's time. The KKK is absolutely hated and rightfully so. If the KKK crawled out of their hole they would be beaten down and stuff back in.

                    But groups like BLM are mainstream supported. While I don't like hate groups I know they will still exist but none of them should be embraced by the mass-media. We should shun them like other hate groups and yes that include BLM.

                    And TS is you're going to complain about white nationalist groups be a man the do the same to black nationalist groups or your opinion isn't worth ****.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                      The question still stands. Why did white america feel so threatened and start so many white nationalist/supremacist groups after the election of this nation's first black president?
                      More and more white people are figuring out it isn't in their interest to be made a minority in their own countries. It isn't even in the interest of black people that whites be made a minority, not that I care about that.

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