Topic: #BLM: "Kill Men & White Folks"
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Thu 04/07/16 07:09 PM

it wasn't a direct threat, it was actually request to avoid killing white people

Its a requirement to ignore this fact to maintain the rage this thread seeks to encourage


Ach.. Yes, I see. But NOT to be compared to the HATE the Co Founder feels or posted on social media on a site far larger than this.

She was just praying right ?

:laughing:

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Thu 04/07/16 07:40 PM

I don't study the kkk for nasty tidbits like you do the panthers


I don't know the names of either groups 'leaders'

but I do know the kkk has been recently in the news quite a bit for representing and supporting trump

I don't know the numbers, so I will recant a description of their size






huh... and i was just at their website, and one of the first things it said was they don't want to harm anyone, they just don't like people with darker skins...

is that different from BLM?

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Thu 04/07/16 07:48 PM

kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump



Can you give a source to support that statement?

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Thu 04/07/16 08:18 PM

kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?

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Thu 04/07/16 08:26 PM

Ach.. Yes, I see.

As we all do through our own filters

But NOT to be compared to the HATE the Co Founder feels or posted on social media on a site far larger than this.

I'm not aware of any of her postings only what I've read on this thread and to be honest my reading of this thread has not been exhaustive.

What I do assume to know is that she is part of a group (black) that has experienced and felt negative discrimination which holds within it a threat to her safety.
I'm pretty sure she would HATE that.
So I'm not surprised she would express hate towards the group (white) she sees as the threat.

She was just praying right ?

I don't know her religious bent but I imagine she was calling on inner strength to help her through her difficulty and then expressing it through media encouraging restraint within her group
My filters have me admiring her restraint while she's expressing her emotions.

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Thu 04/07/16 08:28 PM


I don't study the kkk for nasty tidbits like you do the panthers


I don't know the names of either groups 'leaders'

but I do know the kkk has been recently in the news quite a bit for representing and supporting trump

I don't know the numbers, so I will recant a description of their size






huh... and i was just at their website, and one of the first things it said was they don't want to harm anyone, they just don't like people with darker skins...

is that different from BLM?



laugh laugh laugh laugh



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Thu 04/07/16 08:35 PM
but to answer the question

don't you hate it when people respond only with some meme or picture instead of addressing the actual argument or question?


yes, their beliefs are different,, from the majority of the group to which they belong

white klansmen, not being indicative of the larger 'white 'demographic



blm individuals on twitter, not being indicative of the larger 'blm' demographic

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Thu 04/07/16 08:37 PM


kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?


no, I believe a large percentage of kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation


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Thu 04/07/16 09:05 PM

but to answer the question

don't you hate it when people respond only with some meme or picture instead of addressing the actual argument or question?


yes, their beliefs are different,, from the majority of the group to which they belong

white klansmen, not being indicative of the larger 'white 'demographic



blm individuals on twitter, not being indicative of the larger 'blm' demographic


and how do you know it's not just liberals or BLM just saying they are KKK members at the trump rallies?

at the last rally, it was a black man wearing a kkk outfit, and another black man punched him out for it....


as for missing the point, you do have that covered...

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Thu 04/07/16 09:06 PM



kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?


no, I believe a large percentage of kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation




something wrong with being pro white? you're pro black, and there is nothing wrong with that

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Thu 04/07/16 09:28 PM


but to answer the question

don't you hate it when people respond only with some meme or picture instead of addressing the actual argument or question?


yes, their beliefs are different,, from the majority of the group to which they belong

white klansmen, not being indicative of the larger 'white 'demographic



blm individuals on twitter, not being indicative of the larger 'blm' demographic


and how do you know it's not just liberals or BLM just saying they are KKK members at the trump rallies?

at the last rally, it was a black man wearing a kkk outfit, and another black man punched him out for it....


as for missing the point, you do have that covered...



I cant miss it when I'm the one making it


the first point introduced

everyone is racist, the Canadian posted a racist statement, and then took it down

I don't know her, never heard of her, only saw this one post, so all I Can say is she made a racist post



I do know of the BLM, have heard and read quite a bit about it and its founders, so I can say the movement at large is not about 'killing' whitey or anyone else as was implied in this thread


the second point introduced


because she has a title in some regional chapter of the movement, and she shares a personal opinion that is racist,,, does not indicate that therefore the entire movement is built on that one post or the beliefs of that one poster


for that to be considered, would require an overwhelming trend throughout the movement of this message , which isn't the case



just as I don't see an overwhelming trend amongst whites that this should be a white nation, though the KKK believe it in their very mantra

and I don't see an overwhelming trend amongst blacks or blm that 'killing' people is desirable,,,although it is with the individual that leads the new black panthers

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Thu 04/07/16 09:29 PM




kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?


no, I believe a large percentage of kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation




something wrong with being pro white? you're pro black, and there is nothing wrong with that


did I make a judgment, or just a statement?


projecting much?

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Thu 04/07/16 09:38 PM



but to answer the question

don't you hate it when people respond only with some meme or picture instead of addressing the actual argument or question?


yes, their beliefs are different,, from the majority of the group to which they belong

white klansmen, not being indicative of the larger 'white 'demographic



blm individuals on twitter, not being indicative of the larger 'blm' demographic


and how do you know it's not just liberals or BLM just saying they are KKK members at the trump rallies?

at the last rally, it was a black man wearing a kkk outfit, and another black man punched him out for it....


as for missing the point, you do have that covered...



I cant miss it when I'm the one making it


the first point introduced

everyone is racist, the Canadian posted a racist statement, and then took it down

I don't know her, never heard of her, only saw this one post, so all I Can say is she made a racist post



I do know of the BLM, have heard and read quite a bit about it and its founders, so I can say the movement at large is not about 'killing' whitey or anyone else as was implied in this thread


the second point introduced


because she has a title in some regional chapter of the movement, and she shares a personal opinion that is racist,,, does not indicate that therefore the entire movement is built on that one post or the beliefs of that one poster


for that to be considered, would require an overwhelming trend throughout the movement of this message , which isn't the case



just as I don't see an overwhelming trend amongst whites that this should be a white nation, though the KKK believe it in their very mantra

and I don't see an overwhelming trend amongst blacks or blm that 'killing' people is desirable,,,although it is with the individual that leads the new black panthers


i always thought when two people are talking, they both make points...

i, myself, wouldn't say "overwhelming" about blacks wanting to kill/hurt whites, but it is on the rise and i do see the effects from it whenever a black person in a group such as BLM or BP says these kind of things...

black violence against all races, in including other blacks, is on the rise...

maybe try comparing blacks (violent acts) to other races in the US and see what you come up with... i think you will see a noticable difference there....

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Thu 04/07/16 10:00 PM

I have read where the leader said that, I know
and that doesn't represent the majority of black folks



well, i think it does...



Why?
Why do you think it represents the majority of black folks?



the two words "kill white" have appeared more times recently than any other "kill _________" people get pissed when others talk of killing animals, but it's ok to "kill white" anything?

just shows what obarry wants from his presidency, another civil war... another reason for the liberals to enact more invasive laws on EVERYONE... sad that liberals can't/won't see whats going on...


I agree that there is a serious problem, especially with today's youth in the 'anti racist' communities at universities, of outright bigotry, hatred, racism, contempt towards white people (simply for being white, or believing in freedom of speech, or believing that facts should matter) and that these destructive attitudes are being normalized in those communities. "Anti racists" openly blog, tweet, and post youtube videos making plain their contempt for white people, and broadcasting the twisted rationalizations they use to justify fostering racism and bigotry.

But the majority of black folks??? The majority of black folks over the age of 30 that I've discussed this with are too smart and wise for this poisonous form of 'anti racism'. The majority of black folks I know simple want the US to be less racist, and otherwise generally want everyone to get along.

I think there may be something like 40 million black people in the US. Imagine the noise that even the tiniest slice of that number can make. Its usually the worst part of any group who is the loudest. I see no reason to think that the majority of black people are like that.

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Fri 04/08/16 12:44 AM

it wasn't a direct threat, it was actually request to avoid killing white people

Its a requirement to ignore this fact to maintain the rage this thread seeks to encourage
spock whoa asleep slaphead

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Fri 04/08/16 10:43 AM



kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?


no, I believe a large percentage of kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation




I'm with Moe on this. The kkk is relevant to understanding the present through understanding history, and they are 'relevant' as a coalmine canary for freedom of speech issues; but otherwise they aren't socially/politically relevant today.

...they were in their heyday in the 1920s, when they boasted nearly 5 million members. Levin says the Klan has a membership of about 5,000. The Southern Poverty Law Center gives a lower estimate of around 3,000.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/07/us/klan-numbers/


... kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation


Can we all agree that members of the kkk are not the brightest? Who cares what they believe about a candidate? If some percentage of these 3,000 - 5,000 idiots think Trump is the second coming of christ - I mean, who cares?

I've seen relentless anti-trump propagandizing in which we are invited to think that _because_ some other person or group likes him, therefore we should not like him. I think this is a low form of manipulation. (Not saying you are doing it! Just using this as a opportunity to soapbox against what I see elsewhere).

We should judge Trump based on his own actions and words, not the way that some of those 3,000 kkk idiots interpret him.

It makes me wonder, though, why anti-Trump people choose to use such dishonest tactics to paint him as a racist. Maybe he is not as racist as the media makes him appear.


but I do know the kkk has been recently in the news quite a bit for representing and supporting trump


Yeah, the Trump candidacy (like BLM) is polarizing; polarizing topics are exploited by the media, with little regard for the truth. They make so much money off our emotional re-activeness, and both BLM and Trump get a lot of inaccurate coverage.

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Fri 04/08/16 10:54 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Fri 04/08/16 10:56 AM
Hhhaaa.. Don't take the bait people. This isn't about Trump, or the KKK. It is about black racism in America & black hate group & NEOSEGREGATION.





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Fri 04/08/16 11:22 AM




kkk isn't relevant? they are a huge portion of those voting for and supporting Trump


Are you saying that you believe that a large percentaged of Trump supporters are KKK members?


no, I believe a large percentage of kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation




I'm with Moe on this. The kkk is relevant to understanding the present through understanding history, and they are 'relevant' as a coalmine canary for freedom of speech issues; but otherwise they aren't socially/politically relevant today.

...they were in their heyday in the 1920s, when they boasted nearly 5 million members. Levin says the Klan has a membership of about 5,000. The Southern Poverty Law Center gives a lower estimate of around 3,000.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/07/us/klan-numbers/


... kkk members support Trump, believing he supports their message of a white nation


Can we all agree that members of the kkk are not the brightest? Who cares what they believe about a candidate? If some percentage of these 3,000 - 5,000 idiots think Trump is the second coming of christ - I mean, who cares?

I've seen relentless anti-trump propagandizing in which we are invited to think that _because_ some other person or group likes him, therefore we should not like him. I think this is a low form of manipulation. (Not saying you are doing it! Just using this as a opportunity to soapbox against what I see elsewhere).

We should judge Trump based on his own actions and words, not the way that some of those 3,000 kkk idiots interpret him.

It makes me wonder, though, why anti-Trump people choose to use such dishonest tactics to paint him as a racist. Maybe he is not as racist as the media makes him appear.


but I do know the kkk has been recently in the news quite a bit for representing and supporting trump


Yeah, the Trump candidacy (like BLM) is polarizing; polarizing topics are exploited by the media, with little regard for the truth. They make so much money off our emotional re-activeness, and both BLM and Trump get a lot of inaccurate coverage.



that's liberal politics...
if you don't like obama, you're racist
if you don't agree with obama, you're racist
if you don't stand up and cheer when obama is around, you're racist

that's the only platform they have, and if shillary gets the nomination, racist will magically turn into sexist...


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Fri 04/08/16 11:59 AM
Since Trump, who I neither support or use erroneous unsubstantiated statements to demonize, has been brought up I looked at statistics regarding those who have voted for him and the possible relevance of the KKK in that voting block.

There are an estimated 5000-8000 KKK members today according to Southern Poverty League. There are other estimates as low as 3000 members but for the purpose of this post I'll use the high estimate to look at the actual relevance of their supposed/possible support of Trump.

So far Trump has about 8.2 million of the popular Republican votes.

If all of the high estimate of 8000 KKK member have already voted....and Trump receives no more votes it would mean the KKK would represent less than one tenth of one percent of Trumps votes.
(8,200,000 X 0.0975609756097561% = 8000...yea I used a percentage calculator LOL)
Thankfully I don't see the KKK being relevant in any national election regardless of who they vote for or support.

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Fri 04/08/16 02:06 PM
This is rather stoopid IMO

First, she's 24, they all have that drama tweeting/texting thing going on at that age.

second, she's a co-founder of BLM "Toronto"... Ridiculous IMO, Toronto is a multi ethnicity city, everyone gets along and no one is targeted by the color of their skin.