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The Kkk Myth

Intimidators to Whom.

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They back, but then again they truly never left. Recently, the protested at Ole Miss University football game because of the slogan the South Is Going To Rise Again, to which the chancellor requested the band not to play a song that might make a situation worst.

In a volatile society the last thing any university or city needs is a serious racial conflict for what was then, probably will be the reversal now if conflict should arise that center around racial matters. The KKK, might carry a little weight in the hills of certain communities, but, you can bet the race the use to intimidate will fight back quicker and harder.

We must remember only the innocent ever get hurt in this stupidity that rises each generation from blinded fools living in the past of political Jim Crow mistakes. The South has risen, but as always their true reflection come through to be seen.

The Army, the Navy, the Marines, and Air Force and every other military support unit flies under the American flag that Grant represented during the Civil War, as I recall Lee ,fought under  the losing flag that the KKK, and most southern love to hang on, by claiming their heritage, which war battles, but not the war.

So all losers must cling to a Confederate flag, while the American flag flies forever, as America representative of freedom. President Johnson, knew about southern political bigots before he ever passed the Civil Right Acts, that had many southern states upset.

Because the first southern born president Woodrow Wilson, and his southern administration of cabinet members was holding on to stupid ways on intimidation of people. Just think 12 Klansman, against a school student body is like those against the law of God.

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