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And West Virginia has the same culture of the confederate south as it was part of a confederate state before breaking off to its own state

Yeah, you are conveniently forgetting to outline that West Virginia strongly supported the Union in the Civil War and raised large numbers of soldiers who fought against the Confederacy. It may be well to mention that most of the western part of North Carolina and Virginia (the mountains region) supported and raised troops which fought for the Union.
 
A lot of people share the beliefs of The KKK even if they aren't official KKK members.When many people,including myself, say KKK we mean all racist and white supremacist as The KKK was the biggest group to represent them and their beliefs.David duke may no longer be an official KKK member but we all know what he is and represents.

So in other words you are expressing your complete ignorance of the difference between KKK and white supremacists.
 
Democrats Unify Around Shutting Down White People

11:21 AM 01/25/2017
The leading candidate to be the next leader of the DNC is Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, who once proposed for a black ethnostate to be carved out of America. The reason for this black nationalist dream was to get away from all those bad white people. (RELATED: Keith Ellison Once Proposed Making A Separate Country For Blacks)

http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/25/democrats-unify-around-shutting-down-white-people/
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Top Democrats Line up Behind Progressive Keith Ellison for Party ...
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Nov 11, 2016 - New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, slated to take over soon as the Senate's Democraticleader, is backing progressive Minnesota Congressman ...
 
And you are expressing your complete ignorance of the shared KKK and white supremacist beliefs.

So --- let's have you carefully explain the difference between KKK, Confederacy activists, white supremacists, and racists. Differentiate between their shared and non-shared beliefs... and shared / non-shared values.

Since you seem to have all four definitions completely intertwined and confused.
 
Video Clearly Shows What Liberals Actually Think About Black People

Filmmaker and journalist Ami Horowitz took to the streets of Berkeley, California to find out exactly what liberals think about black people. Spoiler alert: they think an entire group of people, based on their skin color, is incapable of doing the minimum of tasks required to live in a civilized society.

Horowitz then traveled to Harlem, New York and asked black people if any of these white liberal's assumptions were correct.

In the clip, which Horowitz produced for the Fox News segement, "Ami On The Street," titled, the host asks white people about voter ID laws. Most responded that voter ID laws are a bad idea and blatantly racist. Horowitz then asks why they consider the laws to be racist and the answers are indeed full of cringeful moments.

“Because they’re less likely to have state ID’s,” one man says, while another pipes up, “Minority voters are less likely to have the kinds of ID’s that have been described or required.” Another man replies, “These type of people don’t live in areas with easy access to DMVs or other places where they can get identification.”

The liberals continue that black people don't have access to the DMV, or the internet, and "don't have the knowledge" to go online and get a valid I.D. for themselves. One woman said that most black people are convicted felons.

When Horowitz gets to Harlem, his interviewees are dumfounded at what these white liberals assume about them.

"Ignorant. Very very ignorant," one black woman tells the reporter, while another says, "Yea, I think it's a little racist because you're putting people in a category and you have no idea what you're talking about."

Yup, that about sums it up. Nanny-state liberal elitism = ignorant, racist, and clueless.


 
So --- let's have you carefully explain the difference between KKK, Confederacy activists, white supremacists, and racists. Differentiate between their shared and non-shared beliefs... and shared / non-shared values.

Since you seem to have all four definitions completely intertwined and confused.

Well they generally gather at the same events and support the same causes.You are smart enough to figure out why if you put your mind to it.


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Well they generally gather at the same events and support the same causes.You are smart enough to figure out why if you put your mind to it.


KKK

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So all you can do is re-post the same old meaningless photos.

But you are incapable of outlining the differences between the KKK, Confederacy activists, white supremacists, and racists -- just lumping things that are very different as the same.

Let's start with the term "racist" which you throw around regularly. Can a person of any race be "racist"? Or are all racists white?
 
Yeah, you are conveniently forgetting to outline that West Virginia strongly supported the Union in the Civil War and raised large numbers of soldiers who fought against the Confederacy. It may be well to mention that most of the western part of North Carolina and Virginia (the mountains region) supported and raised troops which fought for the Union.

North Carolina and Virginia were confederate states and West Virginia was part of a confederate state and had a lot of racism and and Klan activity including 48 lynchings.And again Byrds family was from North Carolina.
 
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