“It's not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Somebody please explain to me why it’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain “white supremacy”…

KKK Leader Disputes Hate Group Label: ‘We’re A Christian Organization’

The Huffington Post | By Shadee Ashtari
Posted: 03/21/2014 3:55 pm EDT

The leader of the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is tired of “a few rogue Klansmen” ruining the group’s reputation, and argues that the group is a non-violent Christian organization.

“We don’t hate people because of their race, I mean, we’re a Christian organization,” Frank Ancona, the group’s Imperial Wizard, told Virginia’s NBC 12 on Thursday. "Because of the acts of a few rogue Klansmen, all Klansmen are supposed to be murderers, and wanting to lynch black people, and we’re supposed to be terrorists. That’s a complete falsehood.”

Ancona’s group has come under fire from residents of Chesterfield County, Va., about 20 miles south of Richmond, for distributing KKK recruitment fliers in people’s yards since January.

“We picked ours up out of our driveway and threw it in the trash,” Sarah Peachee told NBC 12. “We weren’t interested in even reading about it.”

Ancona defended the strategy, however, citing a boom in KKK membership across the country since 2008.

“In the last six years that I’ve been president of this organization I’ve seen the numbers probably triple,” Ancona told NBC 12. "The funny thing is the same neighborhoods where you’re saying there are people who don’t want the flier are neighborhoods where our members live, and neighborhoods where people are sympathetic to our cause and are glad to hear from us.”

Although Ancona insisted that the KKK is not a hate group, he added that “We just want to keep our race the white race."

“We want to stay white,” Ancona said. “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy.”

Similar activity by the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was reported in Tinley Park, a suburb of Chicago, in December, after promotional fliers were found in several driveways throughout the town.

“You can sleep tonight knowing the Klan is awake!” the fliers said, according to the Chicago Tribune.

(h/t NBC 12)

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Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Deeeefinitely not headed towards Tinley Park anytime soon…lol.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

That’s scary

They are free to go maintain white supremacy in Alaska or a Dakota, or some secluded island. I don’t hate them… Just want to protect myself from listening to stupidity

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Not concerned about Teenley park due to my fair skin and blue eyes.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Le sigh. Why could the KKK not just fade out like the cowboys…or the dinosaurs?

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

I don’t think they are a hate group either … I think they are a group of afraid people … people who want to “maintain supremacy” are afraid of being inferior that is all … they believe that if they are not superior they will become inferior - parity or equality might not be bought in too well by them …

At least we know where they stand … they are open and clear and such people can be relied upon - in their fear/hatred.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

they think they are better than the rest. o where have i heard that before? :ahaa: yeh.. the ones who think they are going to heaven. :rolleyes:

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Anyone who is 100% sure about going to heaven end up not preparing for it or those who do not believe in it, as for them, it is a waste of time - they have similar traits. The surest way ensure that a people does not harbour dangerous superiority complexes is in such people to have a strong concept of piety - which means humility, helping others in their needs and fear of transgressing the boundaries set by God.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Am sorry Dave Chappell spoiled KKK for me. Every time I hear KKK, I think of this episode.

Start watching at 11:55. I don’t think there ever was anything so hilarious on TV.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Absolutely disgusting but like queer implied they’re not a million miles away from “some” people in terms of thinking..

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

All those who are religious will go to heaven, true story.

Others don’t even believe in it. So yeah!

No entry for them in heaven folks! They can stay like left over bones on earth. :wink:

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Question is - will the wink gain entry to heaven or stay back to torment those condemned to rot here.

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

Winking will be done at the neighbors in hell. :wink:

:smiley:

Re: “It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy." - KKK Leader

:wink: