The KKK [Ku Klux Klan] is a group that has been around since 1865.They believe that Blacks and Jews are evil and need to be killed. They hate gays and anyone that is different then them The only answer i can think of to tell you is that those people just think that they are better then everyone else and they still believe in the old rules and think things should still be the way it use to be. Hope that helps.
No, Hoover was not a supporter of the KKK.
Racism. White supremacy. Hate.
It is the movement to move the Nativist because, of their racism and cruelty.
white power,white pride worldwide,
The KKK is secretive Because now racism is not appreciated and killing people because they are black or because they are a Mormon or a Jew is not right in todays communities
HANNAH MONTANNA DOESNT EVEN BELIEVE IN THE "KKK"
The KKK against African Americans or the Nazis against the Jews
the use of the n----- word the kkk attacking N lovers
No, "Ali" is not a name associated with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The KKK is a white supremacist hate group in the United States, and their ideology is centered on racism and anti-immigrant sentiments. "Ali" is a common name in various cultures, particularly in Arabic and Muslim communities, and does not have any connection to the KKK.
Lighting a cross on fire is a symbolic act representing extreme and often violent racism, performed by the Ku Klux Klan, (KKK) a much-hated and feared secret organization in the United States. KKK members conceal their identities by wearing white robes with pointed hoods, which might be mistaken for monks' robes. The color purple represents royalty and, by extention, power. A dream about the KKK in purple robes suggests fear of organized, violent racism gaining significant power. However, dreams are about the dreamer, so this suggests the dreamer may feel threatened by racism, or possibly attracted to ideas leading toward racism. See attached link about the KKK.
No, i don't think West believe on racism he believes in diversity and being proud of your diverse being.
the KKK's principles does not adhere with rizal's. rizal did not believe in violence. nor did he want freedom. rizal only wanted reform/change, and he wanted it in a way that would not hurt anyone.. also he did not believe that KKK was ready for their plans against the spanish government.