Dec 9, 2010: KKK Wedding
A KKK wedding in TN, not 100 years ago, 5 days ago.
http://cellar.org/2010/kkk1.jpg I didn't know the Klan performed marriages. http://cellar.org/2010/kkk2.jpg I guess the tea party doesn't have the authority yet. link |
tangent: Why do the KKK burn crosses again?
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You'd think they'd try to bolster their public image by going green with those new flickering CFL or LED crosses, they're much more eco-friendly...
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That's because the green-tech ones need a battery and a switch, which is way beyond the capabilities of these people
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What wonderful people..
NOT! The definition of pathetic. |
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The saddest part of that is the little girl in the second picture. She's going to grow up being taught that crap and won't know any better. :(
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If you can successfully remove the burning crosses from the symbolism associated with them, and the hatred and intolerance of the assholes doing it, that's actually a pretty cool picture with those three crosses burning.
Like if you were traveling to a foreign country and there was some local village that celebrated the harvest with a big bonfire of these crosses, or other simple symbols, it would be pretty cool. |
yeah. It doesn't look disimilar in tone to some of the solstice photos you see taken around Stone Henge.
Primal. |
I'm surprised to see white-costumed and black-costumed members integrated.
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Yeah. They're trying to widen their appeal.
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How is it again that the KKK is legal?
I thought they were a hate group - but they've gotten around that somehow? Does anyone know? ETA: the bride and groom - they deserve one another. |
I see why they wear those thingys over their heads: those rednecks iz UGLY. Ugly inside, mostly. Being a good person trumps a whole lot of ugly, and they lose on both accounts.
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Brianna has got it... otherwise they would infest two more people's lives.
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