I knew a guy from western Tennessee , near Tiptonville, who said he was Klan and from what I saw, I believed him.Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leanings.
Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leaning
Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leanings.
I think you would be surprised by how many people here probably do if everyone was honest. I had classes in high school with the grand wizard's son. Adam Driver was criticized about saying he saw the klan growing up in Mishawaka. Its the truth. The "church" which was just a large property with a barn, was in the town next to mishawaka. There was a business who put up an anti klan sign that had the front windows busted out. The klan property has neighborhoods around it and they werent happy about the burning crosses. This was 10+ years ago though and I dont think the klan meets there anymore but i bet the area is filled with members. The Klan may not be as big as it once was but other groups have the reputation. 1% MC's are all over Indiana. The Klan, and MC's like guns too so it wouldnt surprise me if there were some members or former members on this site.Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leanings.
I’ve known a few “retired” in my life, and not work related. Political leanings never came up in the discussions. We weren’t having conversations more than they were family members of HS friends. The only thing, I really remember, from when I was about 10 or 12, was a grandfather suggesting that I not be seen after a certain hour in that family’s particular neighborhood. I didn’t get what he meant then, but my parents did, and that was the last time I saw that particular friend.Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leanings.
I’d have lost it if you’d have ended that with, right?No Republicans don’t have a monopoly on racism. Whereas the conservative form is more of a blame-superior complex, the liberal version is the “White Savior-your an idiot inferior” form. Liberals aren’t of the distrust mindset often seen from conservations, but of the XYZ minority can‘t succeed by themselves so they need to help in some way. Both are offensive.
Well. Yes. I think so. It was someone I worked with in Missippi. I kinda suspected from the things he said that he probably was. I don’t know his party but it likely was Republican. That area was 80% Republicans. He was definitely not the “White savior” variety of racist.Man oh man did you numskulls not see we have a shooter out of this thread tonight.
Mouse has had a seriously intense week and really would take the easy road and ban.
I have a question for you fellas. All of you even Kut.
Do any of you actually know someone that is or has been KKK. I mean for real.
If so what was his political leanings.
Unfortunately, it was already quoted a couple of times.1 shooter so far.
Any more need some time away.
RightI think I should ignore you, right?
Kut, thank you.No Republicans don’t have a monopoly on racism. Whereas the conservative form is more of a blame-superior complex, the liberal version is the “White Savior-your an idiot inferior” form. Liberals aren’t of the distrust mindset often seen from conservations, but of the XYZ minority can‘t succeed by themselves so they need to help in some way. Both are offensive.
Nah, I like you too muchRight
Thanks for answering as many of my questions go ignored. I had good reason for this one.Well. Yes. I think so. It was someone I worked with in Missippi. I kinda suspected from the things he said that he probably was. I don’t know his party but it likely was Republican. That area was 80% Republicans. He was definitely not the “White savior” variety of racist.
I think that both cases are from a perspective of superiority. White left wing racists assume Blacks need saved because they're incapable of making their own success without them.Kut, thank you.
You've given me a new way of thinking about this as I've always seen the klan-ish white-superiority viewpoint and the liberal minority-inferiority, or at least "they" must be helped/saved since "they" can't do it on their own, viewpoint as basically the same thing. Kind of a heads "we're" superior, tails "they're" inferior two sides of the same racist coin thing.
Maybe not... I've gotta think on how you put that for a bit to see if I can grock it, but as you say, both are offensive... very.
FIFYNah, I like you too much, right?
That was over 20 years ago. Do you see any real KKK/White supremacist today identifying with the Ds? They are in your face the party of everything those people hate.Thanks for answering as many of my questions go ignored. I had good reason for this one.
As mentioned many times my Dads (and mom) family were die hard lever pulling Dems. Hard core.
For the most part hard working but lower middle class country folks. And to the man KKK. Hard core in that as well. We were not openly aware as kids but looking back the attitude was there just not beat into us. But it was there.
On into adult life......I worked with a young man that was very openly KKK as in he was very up the ladder in the organization. When Calypso Louie held a big protest in Indy in the mid-ish 90's the KKK held a rally at the same time. My guy was the person we saw on the news with the bull horn for the Klan. One of my black friends I rode with asked If I wanted to ride down and watch the 3 ring goat rope circus and of course I did. About 6 of of rode down and found a place to park and sat on the bikes. We were right there were the 2 groups clashed. Most interesting day for me. I saw maybe 6 white men I knew some personally wearing their wifes good linens. Goes to show you may never know. And yes to the man best I know they were Dems.
Just my humble lifes experiences. And in the end the clash between the races is pushed by men with pulpits and bull horns with agendas as I see it. And **** them each and every one.
I don't think that the party makes the racist. I think the personality does. It's just that the personality also tends to predict party affiliation as well. As I said, the blue-collar, often called blue-dog Democrats are actually conservatives in many ways. They split pretty heavily for Trump. They've been traditionally Democrat because Democrats used to cater to the working man. Since "wokeness" came along, Democrats call them toxic. So when working class Democrats are racist, it's not the "White savior" type. But now working class people have largely dropped the Democratic party as it no longer represents them.Thanks for answering as many of my questions go ignored. I had good reason for this one.
As mentioned many times my Dads (and mom) family were die hard lever pulling Dems. Hard core.
For the most part hard working but lower middle class country folks. And to the man KKK. Hard core in that as well. We were not openly aware as kids but looking back the attitude was there just not beat into us. But it was there.
On into adult life......I worked with a young man that was very openly KKK as in he was very up the ladder in the organization. When Calypso Louie held a big protest in Indy in the mid-ish 90's the KKK held a rally at the same time. My guy was the person we saw on the news with the bull horn for the Klan. One of my black friends I rode with asked If I wanted to ride down and watch the 3 ring goat rope circus and of course I did. About 6 of of rode down and found a place to park and sat on the bikes. We were right there were the 2 groups clashed. Most interesting day for me. I saw maybe 6 white men I knew some personally wearing their wifes good linens. Goes to show you may never know. And yes to the man best I know they were Dems.
Just my humble lifes experiences. And in the end the clash between the races is pushed by men with pulpits and bull horns with agendas as I see it. And **** them each and every one.
Any Democrat can be a racist regardless of their own race. Any White Republican can be. Black Republican? Uh, I don't think so. Though they might not care much for Messicans. I dunno.