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The KKKs version of passing on family values



By Mona Austin


It looked like a page from a 1960s history book:  A drove of alt-right protesters (est. 1500-2000) descended on Charlottesville, VA causing a violent ruckus on Saturday that ended with one woman dead and multiple others injured at a "Unite the Right" rally.   An overwhelming majority of them were  young it appeared and hungry for a fight.  The fight to  preserve monuments and symbols from the Civil War Era brought them there.  Antebellum slave heritage -- painful heritage that millions would voluntarily erase were it that simple --  is a part of the symbols they wish to protect -- reminding many of America's darkest hour.

In President Donald Trump's America scenarios of opposing factions facing off are becoming more common place.

In Charlottesville, the assembly consisted of various alt-right, White Nationalist, College Republicans and KKK groups with similar ideology.  It was reportedly one of the largest such public gatherings in a decade.

Taking pride in ones heritage and traditions is taught early on and is expected to be passed on and practiced for generations as a family value.  Judging by a white hooded onesie I saw, some children are taught hatred and bigotry from the cradle.

 The length and breadth of racism in America is so far deep and wide it is hard to compute, particularly for privileged White zealots who feel a sense of entitlement to the American Dream such as the KKK.

 We can go from Colin Kaepernick and racism in sports and entertainment to Muslim Americans being harassed and murdered to the students in the Occupy Movement being needlessly pepper sprayed and the KKK will believe the oppressed deserve what they get simply based on race, religion or sexual orientation. These bigots care nothing about fairness and equality. At every rally or meeting they express their core value: White Power. The KKK operate off a formula of  "Haterade" made with White pride, passing on their traditions to the next generation and pleasing the allegedly Christian God.  Their aim is to revise history and to rule and control RACIAL MINORITIES--to reign at the top of society.

The KKK is predecessor to all White Supremacist hate groups in America and they never give up. The organization may be dormant at times but they are always here ready to strike in the big race war for which they have been preparing. Children are allowed to participate in marches, "night rides" and rallies to prepare them for future leadership in the organization.

The above video give more insight into the goals of the KKK. In the video an elementary aged student is taught to avoid Blacks because they do drugs.  Fortunately, in many instances, integrated education has benefited race relations.

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