anything. Or they were they took it a step further and they said, "Uh, okay, these two other players, they're members of the KKK and they're think, okay, these are despicable people. Why would I care if they're including me or not? It doesn't matter to the brain. it still really responds really strongly. And so our brain really loads being excluded or
They're actually just called nasal clicks. It's just this kkk .
I thought I was smart, but I was a little naive. It's about the KKK , skinheads, neo-Nazis, those who would commit violence, who would shoot, or stab, or spit upon someone, deny them a job or a home,
the ten day community meeting CPLR stood up in front of a thousand people and he tore up his KKK membership card and I think that tells us something about the power of empathy to even overcome divides of the most extreme type but it
it wasn't really interesting work to me and I'd rather stay here and be poor, and work with these guys and let them hit me on stage. I love the KKK ." and I was just like, "Me too.
has over a hundred year history of practicing hating people who do not look like them and who do not believe as they believe? So I began seeking out KKK members and supremacists to find out how can you hate me when you don't even know me. I never set out to convert anybody.
I sat in his living room on his Confederate blanket on his couch. His whole house is full of KKK stuff, noose hanging on the wall, pictures of Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Klan leader, and all kinds of stuff.
Probably the march. The march. A lot of people will say "KKK ," "white supremacy." It might be true for that period of time, but Charlottesville actually has a really unique distinction in America. It's the first city ever anywhere in America that had a Sikh mayor with a turban and beard.
of the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan and like a classic white supremacist in 1968 when Martin Luther King jr. was assassinated he had a party for his KKK friends at his garage at his mechanics workshop but his life changed in 1971 when he was invited to a ten day community meeting to tackle racial
it wasn't really interesting work to me and I'd rather stay here and be poor, and work with these guys and let them hit me on stage. I DON'T love the KKK , just to be clear.
This was who she was. She even stood up very physically to the KKK when she was pregnant with Malcolm X. Mm-hmm. Saying, even if I lose my life, I want my other children who are witnessing me to see what I want them to do in the face of oppression.
And all of that has helped shape who I've become and my perspective. This right here is about 27 years ago at a KKK rally. I was curious as to how someone can hate me when they didn't even know me.
Later, they could consult Leviticus as to what limits and penalties might apply to women who were on the rag. O, the KKK libel!-- good question. Glad you asked. That is one of the greatest misconceptions, said Ted, son of Aron, as he was identified on the nametag clipped to his 100% cotton tactical bib
Maybe because they didn't want to roast parked vehicles. Supposedly, the KKK burned crosses, Ted said, with a roll of the eyes. There's no supposedly about it, Anne-Solenne started in.
The only crosses you'll see in our church are on fire. The symbolism of that has nothing to do with the KKK . It means, we reject the false church that was built upon the myth of the crucifixion.
Because my dad was on a mission, he brought me back in Rwanda. And I met this person who's in the KKK .
to defend ourselves. And it's about personal responsibility, and not saying that, hey, if I'm in trouble that I'm just going to call 9-1-1 and the police will save me. there were sheriffs who were the Grandmaster of the KKK .
But when he was trying to lose weight-- so he's a Jewish guy. He gave one of his friends a check to the KKK for $1,000 in his name. And he said, if I do not hit my weight-loss goal, I want you to mail this to the KKK .
Seth and I uh our grandfather was a Methodist Minister uh in the south in from the 40s through the 70s um he had death threats from the KKK he uh was a Martin Luther King and Gandhi uh supporter and spoke on them he
And it was called the Koontz Komfy Kot. And my father thought it would be clever if it was spelled KKK . It never occurred to him that he alienated 98% of the people who saw the bed.
It prevents us from enjoying life. They are members of the Ku Klux Klan, KKK members.
I'm not even going to tell you how to lose weight. But you have to lose weight or this will go to the KKK . Man, miraculous. So how many people here would like to, let's say, learn to play guitar?
Because my dad was on a mission, he brought me back in Rwanda. He was reforming. So he was still in the KKK , and I didn't even know that the KKK still exists, but it does.
And she grew up in the South, where she said it was like a KKK rally, because he physically spearheaded a movement
So it opened with one guest who started with the following-- "Black Lives Matter is more racist than the KKK ."
it wasn't really interesting work to me and I'd rather stay here and be poor, and work with these guys and let them hit me on stage. Yeah. Me too, I love the KKK .
Glad you asked. That is one of the greatest misconceptions, said Ted, son of Aron, as he was identified on the nametag clipped to his 100% cotton tactical bib overalls. He removed this gleaming white hardhat, as if the mere mention of the KKK libel had put him at risk of blowing his stack. The warm summer breeze streamed through his thinning gray hair and might have evaporated a small fraction of the sweat streaming over his scalp.
with a bowed head. Now, let me take the bull by the horns, as far as the KKK libel. Ted had returned from inspecting the lambs.
She sat down next to Anne-Solenne. Ted's nervous hands sorted and stacked documents-- contracts, by the look of them-- as he calmly dismantled the KKK libel. Obviously, you are not a white person-- at least, not 100%, he said, evaluating Sophia.
In this book, if you read nothing else, read about a man that I became friends with that was a KKK member, a man that
to defend ourselves. And it's about personal responsibility, and not saying that, hey, if I'm in trouble that I'm just going to call 9-1-1 and the police will save me. And so, for example, in the '60s-- in the '50s, '60s, '70s, when the KKK was really kind of doing well,
It never occurred to him that he alienated 98% of the people who saw the bed. And so the pamphlets had Koontz Komfy Kot, and the K were bigger than anything else, so you read it as KKK . And Fluffy was there, and the girlfriend was there, and my father was there, and I was there.
He gave one of his friends a check to the KKK for $1,000 in his name. And he said, if I do not hit my weight-loss goal, I want you to mail this to the KKK . That is what we call an incentive.
it wasn't really interesting work to me and I'd rather stay here and be poor, and work with these guys and let them hit me on stage. And he was like, "yeah, Steve, man." And then he goes, "I love when they have the KKK on.
it wasn't really interesting work to me and I'd rather stay here and be poor, and work with these guys and let them hit me on stage. I love it." And he calmed down a lot and then we were just like joking about the Jerry Springer show, and I was just faking that I loved the KKK .
future is already here, it's just unevenly distributed. And the Greeks had a great situation where they're like, "Well, why do you want to play a KKK film