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Going up alot, but the neo Nazi's have been going up a ton. Alot of the stuff on the internet and TV lies to you they say the KKK only has 8-15k because they don't want people to join the KKK or Neo Nazis. But the KKK is well other 250k-up, and NN is to many to count because NN are world wide over 15 different country's.

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