Monday, June 13, 2022

The key is "Who benefits the most"

The existence of the KKK continues to pose a threat. Make potential victims always alert. The KKK atrocities are very inhumane, and at the same time continue to make big question marks for the world, especially the victims. There are countless mass media reporting, whether printed, visual, online/offline. Expert analysts, journalists and quality writings from people from all over the world have reviewed it a lot. But why does the KKK still exist?



According to the opinion that has been written to many experts, that the situation is clear, the history is clear, the leaders are clear, the target victims are clear, the suffering of the victims is clear. Even though they always appear covered with masks, the masks actually have no use, because all the data is clear, the masks are just accessories. What still keeps the KKK "closed"?




From international media such as The Guardian which reviewed it in 2017 
(https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr)...we know:
That the Klan targeted and killed to prevent African Americans from exercising their rights as citizens.

That the Clan couldn't accept the defeat of the Confederacy and from the sons of wealthy slave owners who couldn't stand the loss of social status.
That President Ulysses S Grant pushed legislation through Congress and asked the Army to help federal officials "capture and disperse gangs of undercover night robbers".
That Attorney General Grant, Amos Akerman, an outspoken defender of black suffrage, to fight white terrorists in the southern states. But why is the KKK often publicized as "burning the cross" if the goal is political?



A retired FBI agent who spent 25 years infiltrating far-right groups including the Ku Klux Klan as well as neo-Nazis and motorcycle gangs says how white nationalist extremism remains a 'real threat' to the US when he reveals what it's like to be a member of exposing hate groups.




In an extensive interview for Rolling Stone, the agent - known only as Scott B. to protect his family - shared how he drank whiskey with Klan members who distorted Christianity and said it was "not a sin to kill blacks, gays, communists and Asians". because they are the 'seed of the devil'.




We will be full of questions when we follow various questions and answers on the Quora web, there are many questions from its members scattered all over the world, some even ask "Are there black KKK members?".


The answer is "Yes". One was from Grant Johnson, he replied "Of course, it was Jerome Jenkins from Chicago who started a chapter. The reason is black people destroy community and he believed the message the KKK was conveying. They believe KKK is different now. Saying KKK is about love and peace. These idiots don't realize they're being used by the Klan for publicity. ALWAYS ONE, BUT IN THIS CASE THERE'S A BRAINWASHED GROUPS!!" [ https://www.quora.com/Have-there-ever-b...



How come the KKK can still exist even though they are 150 years old?
Searching for Saddam's hideout in the dungeons can be quickly found.
Searching for Osama bin Laden in the caves of the desert hills can be quickly detected.
"Searching for weapons of mass destruction" could easily be publicized to the world.
Looking for a terrorist KKK whose history and whereabouts are clear, the results are 150 years still making the world wonder.

summary from : theguardian, education.nationalgeographic, newsweek, quora, history.

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