This KKK sign was removed back in 1977. It took the County/Town bringing in the National Guard to cut it down because members of the KKK threatened harm.
Hard to believe this was still accepted in North Carolina, especially posted on an Interstate Highway.
Hmmmm......looks like suppression of free speech to me
ReplyDeleteReplaced with Clinton Foundation sign!
ReplyDeleteIt was moved to Somerset county.
ReplyDelete8:05 - agreed!
ReplyDeletePeople have the right to think and say what they want...as long as they don't act and violate the rights of others...
I visited the KKK website about a month ago out of curiosity. What I saw was a very different message than I was expecting. The front page was filled with articles I had already read from Drudge, SBYNews, Infowars, etc.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing wrong with their message and I think that White Unity is something that you need to look into. Because in case you missed it blacks are united and have been for quit some time. They are creating to many problems right now because nobody wants to offend them. Well I am not one of those people. The world is a very differnt place then our leaders and the PC rabble would have you believe. We live in a survival of the fittest world. Start acting like you want to succeed.
There is still a sign next to the chambers of commerce sign on rt.50. Which directs people down pemberton drive to buy slaves and other goods. Smh
ReplyDelete"...There is nothing wrong with their message..."
ReplyDeleteWow. We really have begun to disintegrate as a nation. Literally.
How about the satanic occult signs like Freemasonry?
ReplyDeleteI stopped in Smithfield, NC on the way to Florida. Hometown and final resting place of Ava Gardner. Visited Ava Gardner Museum. Worth a stop if your in the area. Right off the I-95 exit.
ReplyDeleteExclusive Democratic membership so the Republicans started the NAACP to help assist the targeted blacks.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats started the KKK ,Jim Crow Segregation blocking civil rights and the slavery of entitlements.
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