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Thu 09/09/10 08:41 AM


Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910

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Thu 09/09/10 08:45 AM



Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice

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Thu 09/09/10 08:58 AM




Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice


This is some form of defending the KKK? We have the same right to publicly ridicule them for their racists leanings. We also have the right to watch them and when they violate human and/or civil rights then we have the right to prosecute them for their crimes and send their hateful an un-American arses to prison.

You may find like-minded people at this site...they like to call the NAACP the problem as well. Equating the NAACP with the same agenda as the KKK is absolutely absurd...BTW.










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Thu 09/09/10 09:14 AM





Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice


This is some form of defending the KKK? We have the same right to publicly ridicule them for their racists leanings. We also have the right to watch them and when they violate human and/or civil rights then we have the right to prosecute them for their crimes and send their hateful an un-American arses to prison.

You may find like-minded people at this site...they like to call the NAACP the problem as well. Equating the NAACP with the same agenda as the KKK is absolutely absurd...BTW.











Never said the NAACP was a bad thing just that every organization has a right to free speech and assembly and as much as some do not like it..............never said the KKK was good......and definitely never equated the NAACP and KKK with the same agenda. The only agenda I could equate between the two would be that the NAACP propels one group of people and the KKK propels another. Don't always like the members of organizations and dont always dislike them either.

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Thu 09/09/10 09:37 AM
Edited by Kings_Knight on Thu 09/09/10 09:38 AM


Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event



No comment ... ? Your 'concern' is 'touching' ...

Funny we haven't seen you demonstrate the same 'concern' for places like Freddie's Fashion Mart, where the 'Rev' Al's actions and incitement to riot resulted in DEATHS ... but that's 'different', right ... ? Sure it is ...

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Thu 09/09/10 09:52 AM

Never said the NAACP was a bad thing just that every organization has a right to free speech and assembly and as much as some do not like it..............never said the KKK was good......and definitely never equated the NAACP and KKK with the same agenda. The only agenda I could equate between the two would be that the NAACP propels one group of people and the KKK propels another. Don't always like the members of organizations and dont always dislike them either.

NAACP and the Klan have similarities.
They both have separatist agendas and both will advocate violent protests.

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Thu 09/09/10 09:57 AM




More misguided liberal BS!

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Thu 09/09/10 10:03 AM
Edited by MiddleEarthling on Thu 09/09/10 10:04 AM
When low life racists get called out they blame someone else. Why don't they just admit their support for racism and get it over with already...this blaming a group that promotes equal rights as a defense of a racists organization is beyond ridiculous...I mean really.

This certainly figures...

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Thu 09/09/10 10:12 AM





Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice


This is some form of defending the KKK? We have the same right to publicly ridicule them for their racists leanings. We also have the right to watch them and when they violate human and/or civil rights then we have the right to prosecute them for their crimes and send their hateful an un-American arses to prison.

You may find like-minded people at this site...they like to call the NAACP the problem as well. Equating the NAACP with the same agenda as the KKK is absolutely absurd...BTW.












PUHLEAZE!

The NAACP IS EXACTLY LIKE THE KKK EXCEPT THEY BULLY PEOPLE THROUGH THE COURT SYSTEM. They use money and legal procedure to leverage people where the KKK resorted to violence and cross burning. Their fight for legal rights has led to concepts like criminal rights that transcend the rights of victims, jumping EVERYTHING they take on as racists. And I would like to know of one case where they actually represented a white person for racial bias against them.


The ACLU is JUST as bad. These are hate organizations wrapped in "civil rights." I don't care for the KKK but as long as there is racism of any color we will have groups like this. BTW, how about the Nation of Islam? Even the Black Panthers have gotten to be more akin to the KKK than a "peaceful Civil Rights Group."

Dude, wake up and smell the coffee! Support of groups like the ACLU and NAACP ARE supporting the problems that promote racism. Organizations like this just promote more problems than they solve.

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Thu 09/09/10 10:19 AM

When low life racists get called out they blame someone else. Why don't they just admit their support for racism and get it over with already...this blaming a group that promotes equal rights as a defense of a racists organization is beyond ridiculous...I mean really.

This certainly figures...


Wow......did I say something racist for you to assume that I feel one way or another about a person's race or culture. I have news for you the KKK hates me. They believe in an arian race and I am not arian. I do have family members that I would call racist. I do not expose me children to it nor have I promoted it in my home. I simply state that the haters have as much right to voice their opinions as the peaceful. I do not believe that speech of hate should be hidden behind smiles, political correctness, and a confectionary sugar coating. I want to hear their hate and know from whence it came. Knowing their hate in the open allows me to better protect me and mine from it. You gotta problem with that or would care to spew forth some more hateful things making certain others look no better than the groups they dislike. And if speech is criminal, I would at least call it liable in civil court and salnderous statements. None of which should be imposed or stated towards another in a public forum. IMHO

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Thu 09/09/10 10:25 AM
"Dude, wake up and smell the coffee! Support of groups like the ACLU and NAACP ARE supporting the problems that promote racism. Organizations like this just promote more problems than they solve. "

THAT is the most absurd thing I've heard...uh, here so far today...but I already covered this type of mentality earlier so it speaks for itself...


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Thu 09/09/10 10:28 AM

"Dude, wake up and smell the coffee! Support of groups like the ACLU and NAACP ARE supporting the problems that promote racism. Organizations like this just promote more problems than they solve. "

THAT is the most absurd thing I've heard...uh, here so far today...but I already covered this type of mentality earlier so it speaks for itself...




"The Klan was organized as a secret fraternity by six Confederate veterans in December 1865 in Pulaski. As the club grew, it evolved from a club for wealthy and bored young veterans into a vigilante terrorist organization. It soon attracted as its first national leader Forrest, who had been a millionaire Memphis slave trader before the Civil War and also presided over the massacre of black Union soldiers attempting to surrender at Fort Pillow, Tenn., in 1864. (It remains unclear whether or not Forrest actively encouraged the massacre, as many Union survivors testified.) Forrest led the Klan through its most violent period, when thousands of acts of terrorism essentially forced black Southerners back into a form of servitude."

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Thu 09/09/10 10:31 AM




Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice


true, people have as much right to speak on hatefulness and racim as they do to speak about equal rights and unity,,,

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Thu 09/09/10 10:38 AM



Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event



No comment ... ? Your 'concern' is 'touching' ...

Funny we haven't seen you demonstrate the same 'concern' for places like Freddie's Fashion Mart, where the 'Rev' Al's actions and incitement to riot resulted in DEATHS ... but that's 'different', right ... ? Sure it is ...




the fashion mart was not a RIOT, it was one lunatic

but its interesting to see how that connection can be drawn in this incident, how speaking out against a place or a people can RESULT in the deaths of others , even if the person speaking out or the government speaking out didnt ACTUALLY do the killing themself,,


sounds like something I have argued,,actually

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Thu 09/09/10 10:39 AM

"Dude, wake up and smell the coffee! Support of groups like the ACLU and NAACP ARE supporting the problems that promote racism. Organizations like this just promote more problems than they solve. "

THAT is the most absurd thing I've heard...uh, here so far today...but I already covered this type of mentality earlier so it speaks for itself...




And it is clear you have you r own "mentality" too. I love paladins like you! You reek of purity. I see and hear absurdity all the time. No you truly speak volumes with what little you say. These groups spread hate of their own kind. They promote divisiveness. On top of that you cannot find any white people they have helped.

You are the pot who called the kettle black. The NAACP and ACLU are both the gasoline being tossed on the fire of racism. I take it you believe as as long as you cannot see it you think it isn't there? If Al Shapton or Jessie Jackson has anything to do with it it is racist!

Or can't you see that?

Where can I get a set of the rose colored glasses you wear???

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Thu 09/09/10 10:56 AM
Anyway..utter and insane BS aside.

"Robb’s Klan group has staged events in Pulaski going back to at least 1983, says Speer, who has been mayor nearly 21 years and has lived most of his 60 years in the southern Tennessee town. So many Klan events were held in the 1980s that local businesses, large and small, closed their doors in disgust during a 1989 rally as a way of silently protesting, Speer said. At times, folks in Pulaski hoped that if they ignored the Klan and other white supremacist groups when they came to Pulaski, they would lose interest in the town and permanently leave, Speer says. But they didn’t, and over the years the groups’ events have brought people ranging from satirist Stephen Colbert to reporters from as far away as Russia and Italy."

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Thu 09/09/10 11:04 AM


Never said the NAACP was a bad thing just that every organization has a right to free speech and assembly and as much as some do not like it..............never said the KKK was good......and definitely never equated the NAACP and KKK with the same agenda. The only agenda I could equate between the two would be that the NAACP propels one group of people and the KKK propels another. Don't always like the members of organizations and dont always dislike them either.

NAACP and the Klan have similarities.
They both have separatist agendas and both will advocate violent protests.


or not


NAACP isnt seperatist, it is an organization open to ALL people and doesnt support discrimination against any

the KKK is not only seperatist, only open to whites(and only whites who dont commit the horrid act of 'race mixing') and supports the complete DOMINATION of christian whites over all other americans


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Thu 09/09/10 11:16 AM
Edited by msharmony on Thu 09/09/10 11:19 AM






Little Pulaski, Tenn., to Suffer Through Another Racist Event

"Although it’s a small town of about 7,800, Pulaski, Tenn. may well be the white supremacist epicenter of the nation — at least if the number of rallies held there by bigoted groups is any indication.

The mayor and other residents aren’t pleased. “There’s never been a local person involved in these marches or rallies,” Mayor Daniel Speer told Hatewatch this week. But they’re resigned to being a favorite locale for the haters on the American radical right..

Speer’s town is more than one-quarter black, but it has for decades been a favorite place for white supremacist groups to rally because of one unfortunate historical fact: This was where the Ku Klux Klan was born.

The next such event on tap in Pulaski: the annual European Heritage Festival, scheduled for Oct. 23. The event, despite its name, has the heavy footprint of the Klan all over it. Sponsors include the Christian Revival Center led by long-time Arkansas Klan leader Thom Robb; the Knights Party USA (better known by its original name of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan), which is Robb’s “political” organization; Voice of Reason radio, which features interviews with white nationalist luminaries such as Jamie Kelso and Tomislav Sunic; and Abundant Life Fellowship of Morgantown, Ind.

Abundant Life’s pastor, Jonathan Harness, is apparently a reader of Klan material. Last year, he responded to a blog by Robb’s daughter, who is involved in her father’s racist group, by writing that he was dismayed when black rapper Kanye West rudely interrupted a speech by country singer Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Harness wrote that West had “absolutely disrespected this white woman.”

“It’s a great place to come and learn about the heritage of European Americans,” the festival’s website says. The site includes links to racist individuals and groups including David Duke, who founded Robb’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in 1975; the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that has described black people as a “retrograde species of humanity” and opposes “race mixing”; and The Barnes Review, the leading American journal devoted to denying the Holocaust."

http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2010/09/03/little-pulaski-tenn-to-suffer-through-another-racist-event/?ondntsrc=MBQ100970HTW&newsletter=HW090910


Not that I believe in hate but the KKK has as much right to their assemblies and beliefs as the NAACP......and organization has a right to assembly and voice


This is some form of defending the KKK? We have the same right to publicly ridicule them for their racists leanings. We also have the right to watch them and when they violate human and/or civil rights then we have the right to prosecute them for their crimes and send their hateful an un-American arses to prison.

You may find like-minded people at this site...they like to call the NAACP the problem as well. Equating the NAACP with the same agenda as the KKK is absolutely absurd...BTW.












PUHLEAZE!

The NAACP IS EXACTLY LIKE THE KKK EXCEPT THEY BULLY PEOPLE THROUGH THE COURT SYSTEM. They use money and legal procedure to leverage people where the KKK resorted to violence and cross burning. Their fight for legal rights has led to concepts like criminal rights that transcend the rights of victims, jumping EVERYTHING they take on as racists. And I would like to know of one case where they actually represented a white person for racial bias against them.


The ACLU is JUST as bad. These are hate organizations wrapped in "civil rights." I don't care for the KKK but as long as there is racism of any color we will have groups like this. BTW, how about the Nation of Islam? Even the Black Panthers have gotten to be more akin to the KKK than a "peaceful Civil Rights Group."

Dude, wake up and smell the coffee! Support of groups like the ACLU and NAACP ARE supporting the problems that promote racism. Organizations like this just promote more problems than they solve.


seriously? the naacp is a group working to promote EQUALITY not racism,,,because it was founded out of discrimination against members of the NON majority doesnt make it any more responsible for racism than girl scouts being founded for girls is responsible for sexism

the naacp is open to all members and supports all groups who are SYSTEMATICALLY discriminated against. This would also include poor white males, as the NAACP also fights for policies to help uplift the poor(regardless of race)

some groups, such as homosexuals, hispanics, females, etc,,,,,have a resource to turn to when the MAJORITY refuses to treat them equally

the KKK is not concerned with anyone but WHITE people, not to say that they are opposed to non whites living and contributing, but they certainly dont want EQUALITY , they want dominance

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Thu 09/09/10 11:16 AM
i noticed that they made a point to talk about the daughter saying kanye's tirade on a white woman...was that anything less than racism?
letting a white girl win instead of a black girl? seems kanye has a history of spouting off about white folks....

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Thu 09/09/10 11:21 AM

i noticed that they made a point to talk about the daughter saying kanye's tirade on a white woman...was that anything less than racism?
letting a white girl win instead of a black girl? seems kanye has a history of spouting off about white folks....


just the ones he deems racist,, like Bush

actually Taylor just HAPPENED to be white, Kanye said nothing about her race, he just said essentially that Beyonce is more talented
which I doubt is really arguable

it was just tacky and unprofessional and rude to do what he did, it wasnt racist

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