You clearly are a fool as well. |
Still waiting to hear from PP about which one of these groups is “wrongly” labeled as a hate group. https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2007/12-anti-semitic-radical-traditionalist-catholic-groups |
Trying to please/ appease people like OP is completely futile. Hey guess what OP: We're glad you don't want to come to Virginia. |
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look, I was born in MD and have lived my adult life in VA.
Both states have their issues. MD, seriously, don't pretend your shit don't stink. The area I grew up in was well known as a HQ for the KKK. |
Wait, you mean the guys who put Ben Carson on their "extremist watch list"? The same ones who lost a 3.4 million dollar lawsuit against a former Radical muslim, who now advocates against radical islam? The guys who put the Family Research Council on their hate map and it got shot up 2 years later? The same ones who defame a woman who suffered genital mutilation, and now speaks out against it? Sorry, thats in no way equivalent to the KKK. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-southern-poverty-law-center-has-lost-all-credibility/2018/06/21/22ab7d60-756d-11e8-9780-b1dd6a09b549_story.html The SLPC spends more money on fund raising that it does going after the KKK and the like. They really need to return to their roots instead of trying to drum up more money. |
The question was -- which of those radical catholic groups are mislabeled "hate group"? |
The SPLC called the American Legion a "Hate Group" because the Legion's Commander called for an end to illegal immigration. Not ALL immigration, mind you. But only ILLEGAL immigration. The SPLC is the real hate group. They hate anyone who opposes the left's agenda. |
| I’ve seen plenty of Confederate flags in Maryland. Leave Bethesda and head on over to the Eastern Shore and see how liberal they is... |
And...what about those radical catholic groups that PP brought up. Are they hate groups or not? |
We're in Richmond now and I've never heard of such thing. |
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Make no mistake. The North was/is just as racist as the South. Instead of slavery, the northern states found other ways to suppress blacks and minorities, including segregated housing laws, under-funding education and other social service agencies, and the "strategic" placement of Interstate highways and other expressways.
I grew up in MA. New England also had the ability to use centuries-old town boundaries to enforce segregated communities, creating some of the most lopsided inequality in the country. Check out Lawrence. Check out Mattapan. Check out Hartford. This notion that the north is somehow morally superior to the south on matters of race is complete and utter BS. There remains much more to the story than slavery. |
Celebrating the Confederacy is more than celebrating slavery and racism, it’s also celebrating treason. Lee and Jackson were US traitors. |
+1 The difference is that the northern states would be horrified to acknowledge in celebration anything today that remotely is related to segregation or slavery. Rather, they are ashamed of it. They don't embrace it. |
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Nope. They've simply been more subtle and more polite.
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Sorry to learn you slept through any study of the Civil War. |