TEXAS KLAN MARCHES FOR THE THIRD TIME IN LESS THAN A YEAR

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TEXAS KLAN MARCHES FOR THE THIRD TIME IN LESS THAN A YEAR


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ACTIVE Mon Mar 19, 07 - Sat Dec 12, 09

Texas Klan rally draws hundreds of curious

March 18, 2007

STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) – Two dozen Ku Klux Klan members held a downtown rally Saturday in this usually quiet dairy community to show support for college students who threw a party that was criticized for being racist.

Three people were arrested after a scuffle broke out with counter-protesters near the end of the 90-minute rally, but no other violence was reported. The event drew about 500 bystanders who booed and held anti-hate signs.

The group chose the small town for the rally in response to a controversy two months ago at a local college. Tarleton State students held an off-campus party on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and ate fried chicken, drank malt liquor from bottles wrapped in brown paper bags and dressed as Aunt Jemima and other black stereotypes.

The school later chastised them and held a student forum to discuss race relations and a unity rally. At least one student shown in party photos posted on the Internet later apologized.

Last month, the San Angelo area-based Klan members distributed literature around town. During the rally, one Klan member said Tarleton State was a good school but had a "spineless administration" for how it handled that situation.

"We felt like those kids were railroaded ... and we felt like that was handled totally wrong by the college and by the people of Stephenville also," Roger Davidson, the Klan's grand dragon of Texas, said after the rally. "We stand behind anybody's freedom of speech."

The Traditional Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, who wore black T-shirts or suits and not the white robes and hoods traditionally associated with the group, were separated from onlookers by two fences and dozens of law enforcement officers. Klan members also voiced opposition to illegal immigration during the rally.

Faye Landham of Arlington said she was appalled when she heard the Klan still existed, much less was holding a rally. She said she went to downtown Stephenville, about 160 kilometres southwest of Dallas, to counter some of the Klan's messages.

"I think they're evil people," said Landham. "They go around saying they're Christians and flying the Christian flag. I certainly don't think Jesus would approve."

After about two dozen people attended a peace rally at a city park Saturday, many of them went downtown to counter the Klan's rally.

"When I found out about the Klan event, I thought, `Are we in the right century?' Everyone has freedom of speech, but Stephenville has been portrayed in a pretty negative light, and I wanted to take a stand to say that's not who we are," said peace rally co-organizer Jennifer Gelski.

It was third such rally in the state by a Klan group in less than a year.

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Do you find this increase in open activity by the Klan in Texas worrisome?

Yes, the increase in white supremacist activities in the South is worrisome
No, this is their culture. We have no right to criticize
No


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COMMENTS:
Voted : Yes, the increase in white supremacist activities in the South is worrisome
Those guys are a joke like any supremacist group. They give crackas a bad name.
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Mar 19, 07 8:26am [+]

Voted : Yes, the increase in white supremacist activities in the South is worrisome
I don't know why they still exist.
by skylab on Mon Mar 19, 07 2:28pm [+]

Yes,however I find the conditions that foster more recruitment even more worrisome because they continue on unabated.

This isn't happening in a vacuum.Here's part of the recipe:

*Use terms like "hick,hillbilly,white trash,trailor trash,redneck,dumb blonde,..." all over television and throughout Hollywood.Stereotype southern and low income whites in the most casual of fashions.

*Create a mantra that we're all the same.Next-
implement affirmative action and race quotas.Now catagorically blame white racism for hispanic and black underachievement.Exclude all other possibilities outside of the racist argument.Label whites who disagree a racist.

*Foster cultural pride,heritage and diversity over unity.

*Give non-white special interest groups good press and overlook their own ethnocentric agendas.Tell white people that they are necessary to protect themselves against white people.

*Forbid moderate whites from forming their own *rational* special interest groups so you're left with the more extreme elements representing a legitimate grievance,one that deserves some objective spotlight.

....Now concider ALL the ethnic groups that feel they are being slighted.I'm afraid,and certain, that this polarization will only grow.What else can anybody expect?It really makes me want to say to those wonder why we're not getting along so well...DUH.

by robotthinker on Mon Mar 19, 07 3:12pm [+]

Voted : No
I don't think the activities of 24 members of the Ku Klux Klan are accurately representative of a broader social trend I should be worried about.
by Applerod on Tue Mar 20, 07 12:43am [+]

Voted : Yes, the increase in white supremacist activities in the South is worrisome
When the Klan came to Cleveland about ten years ago to have one of their rally's, the city had to put almost every cop they had on duty that day right there at the rally. So afterwards, the Mayor of Cleveland sent the Klan a bill for the amount of $60,000. I don't think they'll be having anymore rally's here anytime soon.
by RunsWithScissors on Wed Aug 20, 08 9:48pm [+]






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