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Grand Wizard of the KKK on Crossfire (1982), appears to be far ahead of his time.

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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Ya know, I've played Dungeons and Dragons so I'm not trying to stereotype but I've always seen the KKK and white nationalists, even today, as huge LARPers. This wouldn’t be an issue except they take it way too far.

Like the grand wizard? What's next? Casting a lightening spell?
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@SatanBurger Only if it's white lightning.
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Reason10 Maybe you should listen to the interview, and then try to figure out with which party this rhetoric fits the most in 2025.

Here is a hint:


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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Reason10 By and large, most legislature introduced against minority groups are by white nationalists or people who have sympathies towards some of their beliefs. Even if the KKK were declining, this doesn't rule out white nationalists nor white supremacists (they are two different things but of the same shoe.) If they didn't have power, there wouldn't be successful laws going through, it just wouldn't happen. I remember learning that some KKK people were wardens of prisons back in the day and they keep that in the family when handing down things to their children. When you have institutionalized power, that's power, you can't say that it isn't.

Also it doesn't make any sense to keep saying the KKK is democrat in 2025, do all political parties have issues? Yes. But that's not one of them. You generally don't see Democrats going around saying that little girls with brain cancer are MS13 in need of deportation. You don't see Democrats saying that they need to target churches who choose to display a pride flag and who have women in their congregation (actually said by a pastor.) You don't see Democrats going around saying that black people don't earn the jobs they're in and that their jobs are just handed down to them via DEI even though that's not what DEI is (also said similarly by the KKK way back in the day.)

You just don't see Democrats saying any of that, sorry.

Technically my first comment still fits, white supremacy vs white nationalism are slightly different but all are STILL major LARPers who like to gallop around pretending their grand level wizards casting 10 plus spells at people they don't like.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Reason10 And don't make any mistake, if white nationalists of today could don the white LARP robes and call themselves grand wizards, you know they would. Far righters have such inferiority complexes.