Hmm, and let me guess... they went there just to do that. Perhaps if I can piss on some Native American or mexican graves we can call it equal?Fife wrote:
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Well, the carving is relatively recent, but Stone Mountain itself was the founding site for the revival of the Klu Klux Klan in 1915, so it was Klansmen hallowed ground long before they actually set to carving on it.GrumpyCatFace wrote:"Granddaddy" was finished in 1972. It ain't that old.Smitty-48 wrote:I can't see how they pull down every Confederate monument in Dixie, while letting the grandaddy of them all just hang out there in plain sight, but the Battle of Stone Mountain would be kinda cool, them good ol' boys ought to start looking at the terrain now to figure out how they're going to hold it against the siege.Speaker to Animals wrote: Defacing that particular monument really would bring on the cataclysm.
Honestly, this was the first I'd ever heard of it. It looks kinda small, compared to the rock face.
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It's not getting any prettier. I checked that thread out and there's another spot where he says (in response to someone pointing out that there were non-KKK right wing protesters who were there nonviolently):apeman wrote:I legitimately used to turn to Dan for Deep Insight.
I now hope he is discriminated against for being white, you know, kinda like the fear-o-meter he likes so much, for scientific purposes.
"Doesnt absolve them. If you are at a rally on the same side as Nazis and KKK members...time to look in a mirror" - @dccommonsense
So . . . as soon as one white supremacist agrees with you, you all become a group of white supremacists?
Is that what he's trying to convey?
Man, this thing is too sad to read.
Really a bummer.
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Thought Dan was into Individuality?DBTrek wrote:It's not getting any prettier. I checked that thread out and there's another spot where he says (in response to someone pointing out that there were non-KKK right wing protesters who were there nonviolently):apeman wrote:I legitimately used to turn to Dan for Deep Insight.
I now hope he is discriminated against for being white, you know, kinda like the fear-o-meter he likes so much, for scientific purposes.
"Doesnt absolve them. If you are at a rally on the same side as Nazis and KKK members...time to look in a mirror" - @dccommonsense
So . . . as soon as one white supremacist agrees with you, you all become a group of white supremacists?
Is that what he's trying to convey?
Man, this thing is too sad to read.
Really a bummer.
He is smarter than this, I am pained to suggest this, but he is popular and visible enough that he is making sure the $$$ keep coming and that he isn't tarred and feathered publicly.
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Soros is a benevolent benefactor.
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The assmunch guy looks like he has a Cleveland Indian's hat on.....a variation of one.Fife wrote:
There is a time for good men to do bad things.
For fuck sake, 1984 is NOT an instruction manual!
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For fuck sake, 1984 is NOT an instruction manual!
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODBTrek wrote:It's not getting any prettier. I checked that thread out and there's another spot where he says (in response to someone pointing out that there were non-KKK right wing protesters who were there nonviolently):apeman wrote:I legitimately used to turn to Dan for Deep Insight.
I now hope he is discriminated against for being white, you know, kinda like the fear-o-meter he likes so much, for scientific purposes.
"Doesnt absolve them. If you are at a rally on the same side as Nazis and KKK members...time to look in a mirror" - @dccommonsense
So . . . as soon as one white supremacist agrees with you, you all become a group of white supremacists?
Is that what he's trying to convey?
Man, this thing is too sad to read.
Really a bummer.
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Good for him. He supports losers, good to know.SilverEagle wrote:The assmunch guy looks like he has a Cleveland Indian's hat on.....a variation of one.Fife wrote:
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See, there's actually quite the lull between the Reconstruction Klu Klux Klan, which even Nathan B. Forrest eventually disavowed for being a buncha yayhoos, and the more modern iteration, which actually kicks off with the movie Birth of the Nation, which came out in 1915, that pretty much incited the revival of a new era Klu Klux Klan, and Stone Mountain was their new fortress of solitude.
The actual carving and then turning it into a theme park? That was just comig out into the open, because by that point, they could hide in plain sight.
The actual carving and then turning it into a theme park? That was just comig out into the open, because by that point, they could hide in plain sight.
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Cubby fans support Mt. Rushmore.