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Shooting at two jewish facilities in KS

Tumah

Veteran Member
I read that he was a KKK member and yelled "Heil Hitler".
I also read that so far, at least 2 of the 3 were Christians.

I'm guessing someone forgot to tell him that that day there would be other people besides Jews hanging around...
 

Tarheeler

Argumentative Curmudgeon
Premium Member
I read that he was a KKK member and yelled "Heil Hitler".
I also read that so far, at least 2 of the 3 were Christians.

I'm guessing someone forgot to tell him that that day there would be other people besides Jews hanging around...

He founded a branch of the KKK in North Carolina back in the 80's and ran for governor of the state before being arrested for operating a para-military hate group. He's been posting on hate sites and has been active in politics for years.

It's scary to think that he's always been able to find people to follow and support him.
When he ran for governor of North Carolina, close to 6000 people thought he'd be the best man to lead the state. Not much when compared to the overall race, but mind-boggling when you think of what he represents and what he advocates for.
 
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Assad91

Shi'ah Ali
A true shame. Just the other week, an Arab was shot for no reason besides being Muslim.

Just shows that even now in 2014, intolerance is still around.
 

Drolefille

PolyPanGeekGirl
He founded a branch of the KKK in North Carolina back in the 80's and ran for governor of the state before being arrested for operating a para-military hate group. He's been posting on hate sites and has been active in politics for years.

It's scary to think that he's always been able to find people to follow and support him.
When he ran for governor of North Carolina, close to 6000 people thought he'd be the best man to lead the state. Not much when compared to the overall race, but mind-boggling when you think of what he represents and what he advocates for.

He also ran for office in MO and used campaign advertising laws to oblige stations to run his racist/anti-Semitic ads on TV.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Freedom of ????? It's very difficult (for me) to go into the mind of something like this. Generally if you study or meditate on where something is coming from, you can get a bit of a handle on it. But out ant out hatred... difficult.
 
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