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Billy Ocean said:Yes they did. And it's clear right now you're trolling. You a p*ssy and a fakkit for making light of KKK activities. Don't tag or quote me anymore, cac fakkit.
I'm not making light of Klan activities.
I'm not trolling.
I'm neither a p*ssy, nor gay.
I'm not a CAC.
I'll do what I want when I want and there's not a whole lot you can do to stop me over the Internet or in-person.
Here's more proof....
Ku Klux Klan: A History of Racism
I'm not trolling.
I'm neither a p*ssy, nor gay.
I'm not a CAC.
I'll do what I want when I want and there's not a whole lot you can do to stop me over the Internet or in-person.
Here's more proof....
Ku Klux Klan: A History of Racism
In fact, the beginning of the Klan involved nothing so sinister, subversive or ancient as the theories supposed. It was the boredom of small-town life that led six young Confederate veterans to gather around a fireplace one December evening in 1865 and form a social club. The place was Pulaski, Tenn., near the Alabama border. When they reassembled a week later, the six young men were full of ideas for their new society. It would be secret, to heighten the amusement of the thing, and the titles for the various offices were to have names as preposterous-sounding as possible, partly for the fun of it and partly to avoid any military or political implications.
By the way, this is the organization that destroyed a Klan group in the 80's after they murdered this kid named Michael Donald.