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>...as the nation witnesses the bubbling of white rage and violent white supremacist ideology, people wonder what is coming next. And some of us wonder if America is going to make it. The nation formed through slavery and genocide is about to be consumed by the white mob — the forces of racial violence it refused to reckon with...The Confederacy lost the Civil War, but is winning the long game. After all, they never went away; they only changed names, and were never held accountable for their actions.

Whiteymon---gotta kill 'em all!

(Btw, the ap fucked up and capitalized one of the "White". Will this make negroes cry?)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/charlottesville-trial-verdict-white-supremacy-132624737.html

>>...as the nation witnesses the bubbling of white rage and violent white supremacist ideology, people wonder what is coming next. And some of us wonder if America is going to make it. The nation formed through slavery and genocide is about to be consumed by the white mob — the forces of racial violence it refused to reckon with...The Confederacy lost the Civil War, but is winning the long game. After all, they never went away; they only changed names, and were never held accountable for their actions. Whiteymon---gotta kill 'em all! (Btw, the ap fucked up and capitalized one of the "White". Will this make negroes cry?) https://www.yahoo.com/news/charlottesville-trial-verdict-white-supremacy-132624737.html

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White Christmas !

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What is particularly noteworthy about this civil suit is the federal law it invokes. The plaintiffs have sued under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, which was passed by Congress to enforce the 14th Amendment, protect the rights of 4 million formerly enslaved Black people and eliminate vigilante violence that terrorized Black folks and threatened the Republican Party’s Reconstruction efforts in the South following the Civil War. The law authorized the president to intervene by declaring martial law, sending in the Army and inflicting heavy penalties against terrorists when the former Confederate states refused to protect Black people and their White allies and attempted to deny “any person or any class of persons of the equal protection of the laws, or of equal privileges or immunities under the laws.” At a time when Black people were almost exclusively sided with the Republican Party, the legislation found opposition among Democrats as well as moderate and conservative Republicans because it targeted private individuals and not just government officials.

Today, in a nation where the Republican Party now breaks bread with domestic terrorists and relies on Jim Crow tactics, political violence, coups and insurrection to maintain white power, the Ku Klux Klan Act is as relevant as ever.

Wait so when did this magical switch happen in the Repub party?

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This article (and our history books) make it look like it started around the Reconstruction, likely based on ((( carpetbaggers ))) deflecting...

Which led into the NAACP (which was headed by a specific tribe at it's inception, and for decades following) and the Civil Rights movement. Over that time, liberal Democrats positioned themselves as the negroes' best friend.

I'm pretty sure communist jew LBJ was the linchpin. Mid '60s were critical for welfare payments, and opening our borders to third world filth.

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And I missed one... "White criminality".

Does he have a quota? Does he get paid extra every time he uses the word "white" with a hateful qualifier?