Posted on 07/05/2015 9:00:28 AM PDT by Impala64ssa
The New Black Panther Party and the Ku Klux Klan both scheduled hate rallies at the South Carolina state Capitol on the same day, July 18, and neither side appeared to be willing to consider rescheduling.
According to Black Educators for Justice member James Mohammed, the NBPP would be out in full force at its rally.
Likewise, USA Today reported earlier this week that the KKK left the following message on its answering machine: We will be at the statehouse in Columbia, S.C., standing up for our Confederate history and all the southerners who fought and died against federal tyranny.
This unfortunate coincidence in timing could inevitably lead to quite the brouhaha, especially given that both hate groups function in 180-degree opposition to one another.
The NBPP preaches anti-white hate, while the KKK preaches anti-black hate. Mix the two and, well, theres bound to be a lot of hate and perhaps even some violence.
Whats sad was that both groups were essentially acceding to the wishes of suspected Charleston shooter Dylann Roof, who allegedly murdered nine black men and women in an attempt to incite a race war.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley reportedly told the KKK that it was not welcome in her state. At the time she made the announcement, however, she apparently wasnt aware of the NBPPs plans (H/T Breitbart).
The truth is that neither the NBPP nor the KKK should be welcomed in South Carolina. Both groups espouse nothing but racial hatred, and the last thing we need in Barack Hussein Obamas America is more animosity.
Retarded. A pox on box their houses.
More shouting than anything else.
Two Democratic groups fighting each other? Can I have the popcorn concession?
Brewing in Charleston but protesting in Columbia?
What?
Just put the national guard around the events. The world will be better for their collective loss. Let Darwinism work
“The New Black Panther Party and the Ku Klux Klan both scheduled hate rallies at the South Carolina state Capitol on the same day, July 18, and neither side appeared to be willing to consider rescheduling.”
These two groups are being paid by the same entity that is still trying to strike paydirt over the Charleston slaughter.
I got the Pork rinds and Moon Pie concessions. Want to team up?
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Good chance that was crank call.
Let’s give them all boxes of phosphorus grenades and let them have a cage match. We can put Aryan Nation and La Raza in with them and it can be a racial supremacist BBQ.
One thing continually left out is that the KKK asshats holding the rally are from out of state. They hail from Pelham NC. The NBPP isn’t from SC either.
Two groups of idiots coming in from outside to stir up trouble in SC.
great idea!
Can we throw in some neo-Nazis for good measure? You can’t be series!
What a perfect invention of the Democrats, on one hand we have the KKK for the
white Democrats, and on the other there's the NBPP for the Black Democrats.
Together it fills the void of hate from each race.
Sounds like romantic sparks are gonna fly. Did this start on Tindr?
Bring in the Gaystapo en masse and SC can have a three-fer.
Ha.
The KKK was laughed out of town here in NE Mississippi. The KKK members all came from Illinois and Indiana. Most of us there just watched them spew their rhetoric and observed how ridiculous they were. The crowd in which I was standing was mixed both white and black and we shared food and beverages watching the idiots.
Just add the Westboro “Baptist” Church and you’ll have quite the party.
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