Do you agree with KuKluxKlan ?

Well, when you look at the list of people who've hijacked airplanes, you don't see guys named Kim Chaek Sen and Ogotbutu Makalai.
 
I agree with:
We support the death penalty for those convicted of molestation and rape
We support state sovereignty resolutions
We support all U.S. veterans
I'd agree with this if the US followed suit:
Cut off trade with countries that refuse to establish strict environmental laws.
I could agree with these, depending on how they are carried out:
Repeal the Federal Reserve Act.
Balance the budget
Everyone who can work should work
We advocate a strong defense department to safeguard American citizens
The rest of their doctrine is nuts, as far as I'm concerned. The previous turd polishing statement is correct, it's still the stinkin' KKK.
 
You know, in the winter, if I spend large amounts of time in front of the computer, I tend to lose my tan-brown complexion and become a bit white-ish looking. So, if they win, I should be allowed to stay in the country during winter time, right? ;) (however, I'll have to flee every summer, when I tend to darken)

They are a dying breed (thank god) of extremists who can't see beyond the ends of their noses, let alone gaze upon the whole world as it really (they seem to prefer their fantasy version of a white America that didn't need Chinese to build the Transcontinental Railroad, and that doesn't need Indian computer programmers or healthcare professionals, Egyptian-born Nobel Prize winners, or black agricultural scientists like George Washington Carver) .
 
U.S. was founded as a Christian nation? What about the Indians who lived there before? How many of them are still remaining?
Dutch and English are not all believe in Christianity: many of them are atheists.
What makes some thinking that the U.S. belongs to them simply because the other immigrants got their foot there a few years after them or at the same time? How many immigrants from the whole world arrived in the U.S.? They were all Christians? Wake up!
U.S. belonged to Indians at the first placea and not to the "white" and "pure" "Christians".
Maybe we should start another inquitition?
 
U.S. was founded as a Christian nation? What about the Indians who lived there before? How many of them are still remaining?
well, the indians really didnt have any role in the founding of the US, they may have some claim to it, which is also debatable, but the us was founded by white men.
 
They are a dying breed (thank god) of extremists who can't see beyond the ends of their noses, let alone gaze upon the whole world as it really (they seem to prefer their fantasy version of a white America that didn't need Chinese to build the Transcontinental Railroad, and that doesn't need Indian computer programmers or healthcare professionals, Egyptian-born Nobel Prize winners, or black agricultural scientists like George Washington Carver) .

I think that if you read carefully the answers on this thread your optimism will soon evaporate.There are still people around who think that all Americans should abide by White Christian rules....

but the us was founded by white men.

and the purpose of stating this fact is...? (btw by women too)
 
King Alexander said:
U.S. was founded as a Christian nation? What about the Indians who lived there before? How many of them are still remaining?

2 and they are wealthy from casinos :lol:

Dutch and English are not all believe in Christianity: many of them are atheists.
What makes some thinking that the U.S. belongs to them simply because the other immigrants got their foot there a few years after them or at the same time? How many immigrants from the whole world arrived in the U.S.? They were all Christians? Wake up!

agreed I think some rough estimates place the church going population of the US in 1776 around 5-10%
U.S. belonged to Indians at the first placea and not to the "white" and "pure" "Christians".
Maybe we should start another inquitition?

Land always belongs to those with the guns to back up the claims, and to put it bluntly the indians didn't
 
Immortal said:
well, the indians really didnt have any role in the founding of the US, they may have some claim to it, which is also debatable, but the us was founded by white men.
Of course thay didn't played any role: most of them were killed in the beginning, anyway, by Christians.
 
Hate to break it to you King Alexander, but almost all of the white world which founded the US was Christian. Back then we didn't argue over religion, or even over whether Jesus existed or not, we just argued over how to best run a Church. ;)
 
What about them? They were barbarians.

Barbarians are the ones who believe in barbarism.
 
Garbarsardar.jr said:
and the purpose of stating this fact is...? (btw by women too)
He mentioned Indians and wondered what their involvement was in the founding of the states, I replied none, other than be pushed out of the land which became the United States.

I dont see any womens signatures on any of the documents of the united states, those are who I usually attribute to the founding.
 
rmsharpe said:
What about them? They were barbarians.
Yeah, and people still wonder why the US is a lightning rod for world hate. Although these are the words of an uneducated and stupid minority, they are sometimes vocal enough that people think they speak for all but a few easily impressionable fools. Again, whatever.
 
He mentioned Indians and wondered what their involvement was in the founding of the states, I replied none, other than be pushed out of the land which became the United States.

yes, but I asked what does it mean now...

I dont see any womens signatures on any of the documents of the united states, those are who I usually attribute to the founding.

therefore it was reasonable to suppose that white men are the only worth mentionning...

Although these are the words of an uneducated and stupid minority

:goodjob:
 
oh my godness, talking in circles are ya?
It means nothing, they we not part of the founding, they have no claim to the founding, therefore the KKK sees them as nothing. Thats what it means to them now.

The people who helped forge the founding documents of the united states are the only ones I mentioned in who I believe "founded" the country with said documents. They are white, they are christian (or at least deist), and they are of european ethnicity at the time.
 
Sanaz said:
Yeah, and people still wonder why the US is a lightning rod for world hate.

Instead of attempting to insult me, please outline your reasons for believing that the Indian "nations" were somehow civilized.
 
cgannon64 said:
Hate to break it to you King Alexander, but almost all of the white world which founded the US was Christian.
The real question is: They were circumcized Christians???
Ok, let's get back to topic.

Why is it strange that even extremist parties have some good ideas about enviroment and/or social care? I'd bet, even China or NK have some good laws that we'd all agree to have.

KKK's main idea is that they're superior to other (non-white) races and they are Christians fanatics(among others).
 
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