Oh god yes it is very racist
wearing any robe associated with the KKK means you are a racist. the differences in robes are likely based upon rank within the KKK
Although professing to be a "Christian" organization, the KKK or Ku Klux Klan was a racist terrorist organization. Formed primarily as a means of intimidating black men into not exercising their right to vote, their goal was to maintain white supremacy and the enforcement of the Jim Crow regime at any cost.
The KKK did not help the US in any way.
No
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is primarily known as a white supremacist organization that advocates for the interests of white people, particularly in the United States. Historically, the KKK has excluded non-white individuals from membership and has been explicitly racist in its ideology and actions. While there may have been a few isolated instances of individuals from non-white backgrounds associating with the KKK for various reasons, these cases are extremely rare and do not reflect the organization's core beliefs or membership.
What in the hell makes you even think that (not trying to be rude) they have never said anything racist in any one of theyr songs. No they arnt nazi. Paul grey their basist is half black
Lynching was a practice by the Ku Klux Klan as an act of violence to kill people. The people who were victims of the KKK lynching were black people, Catholics, Jewish people, and any other person who opposed the racist beliefs or practices of the radicals.
No. Because Back in like the 60's all sheriffs and cops were white and they did not care if the KKK killed black ppl because they are white Yes, in each of the three KKK incarnations, members (including leaders) have been charged and convicted.
Here is an article on KKK in Ohio: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=913
No, there aren't any outwardly racist laws.
No, I'm not racist. Am I racist? Ask YOURSELF that question. I cannot answer that for you. Would I judge someone? Never. -anonymous
Many wines do. Any label that uses "St." to represent "Saint" is using an acronym.