The KKK was a hate group.
The KKK and the satanic 666
skin heads" is a term that is used by them. Also "arians"..."White supremists"
No, most Satanists are not hate groups. However, there are some sects that are.
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There are two types of hate groups that hate homosexuals. There are those that hate almost everyone who is not exactly like them like the Neo-Nazis and the KKK. The second are political religious groups that specifically demonize and persecute homosexuals like the the American Family Association (AFA) and the Abiding Truth Ministries. Finally, there are many people and religions who simply think that homosexuality is immoral. This is different from hate or persecution as they do not actively try to withhold rights and privileges to homosexuals, call them derogatory names, beat, murder, or otherwise cause harm to homosexuals. Simply disapproving of homosexuality is not enough for a group to be considered a hate group.
Some racist or ignorant people probably do, but we aren't going to provide their names to promote their hate.
There are numerous racist groups around the world, and their names can vary by region and ideology. Some well-known groups in the United States include the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the Aryan Brotherhood, and various white supremacist organizations. Other groups, such as the National Front in the UK and the Golden Dawn in Greece, also promote racist ideologies. It's important to acknowledge that these groups often promote hate and violence and are widely condemned for their beliefs.
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Ezekiel suggested that some people are attracted to racist hate groups due to feelings of alienation, a desire for belonging, and being influenced by social factors such as peers and media.
Hate groups are not inherently illegal in many countries, including the United States, as they are often protected under free speech laws. However, their activities can become illegal if they incite violence, engage in criminal acts, or promote hate crimes. Laws vary by country, and some nations have stricter regulations against hate speech and hate groups. Ultimately, the legality of a hate group depends on its actions and the specific laws of the jurisdiction in which it operates.
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