It's a difference with a distinction. The ‘10 guys from 7-11 are powerless. I have no doubt racists in Illinois or Indiana wanted in on the power of the KKK in the Jim Crow South but they never had that power. Two Nazis in Podunk would NOT have the power of a Nazis working under Hitler either.
If I change my name to ‘George Soros’ I don't have his money or influence... Wrap your mind around the reality - not the names.
Senator Robert Byrd (democrat) was a Kleagle, a Klan recruiter, in his 20s and 30s.
Politicians who were active in the Klan at some time
Robert Byrd
Senator Robert Byrd was a Kleagle, a Klan recruiter, in his 20s and 30s.
Robert C. Byrd, was a recruiter for the Klan while in his 20s and 30s, rising to the title of Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops of his local chapter. After leaving the group, Byrd spoke in favor of the Klan during his early political career. Though he claimed to have left the organization in 1943, Byrd, wrote a letter in 1946 to the groups Imperial Wizard stating The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia. Byrd attempted to explain or defend his former membership in the Klan in his 1958 U.S. Senate campaign when he was 41 years old.[1] Byrd, a Democrat, eventually became his party leader in the Senate.
Byrd later said joining the Klan was his greatest mistake.[2] However, in a 2001 incident Byrd repeatedly used the phrase white niggers on a national television broadcast.[3]
“As far as individual KKK members in the North - yes, there were some, but in the South they were also the culturally powerful. “
And this gem of cultural history is what Hollywood believes, which is undoubtedly where you are getting your information.