After a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan was denied its application to be part of Georgia's adopt-a-highway program, the group is turning to an unlikely potential ally — the American Civil Liberties Union. It seems the ACLU is slightly uneasy about helping the KKK, but not because of the group's beliefs. The ACLU isn't sure if the KKK's freedom of speech has been violated or not.
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Oh no how do we play the race card when it's white hate group? We should just say there freedom of speech has not been violated. but what about the black panthers oh thats differnt.
ReplyDeleteIt's great when you get to pick and choose who gets to have rights and who doesn't...Law suit!
ReplyDeleteThen don't represent Black Panthers or the NAACP, they're more racist than the KKK in today's world. Just allowed to get away with it.
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