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by lliamander
1924 days ago
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The KKK, once one of the most powerful political forces in the United States, now can't even volunteer to clean up trash off a highway in Georgia. They numbers are tiny and politically they are impotent. And none of that change required hate speech laws. |
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The KKK is effectively a non-entity today in modern society, sure. That's partly because "they" became Proud Boys, Patriot Front, etc. etc. As with the broader societal trends of transitioning away from traditional pre-digital power structures and groups, a rich ecosystem of new white nationalist groups have sprung up in the digital age to feed off the same hate that the KKK used to organize around.