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==Notes/Trivia == *The Ku Klux Klan hoods are very similar in design to the Capirote, a religious dress worn by members of some Spanish Catholic movements during Holy festivals - dating back to the Inquisition (where it was used during capital punishment) - due to the similarities people often confuse the two but the Nazarenos (who often wear Capirotes) are not a hate-group and, somewhat ironically, have their basis in Catholicism - while the KKK is anti-Catholic. *The Ku Klux Klan costume is very similar to the costume worn by the Death Eaters only the Death Eater costume is in black. *The KKK uniform is meant to symbolize the ghosts of fallen soldiers during the Civil War, they often clash with black supremacist groups such as [[New Black Panther Party|New Black Panthers]] - members of KKK have been murdered by NBP and vice-versa, similar to how early [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] groups used to war with each other on the streets prior to becoming a national threat. *Ironically they consider [[Westboro Baptist Church]] too extreme for their standards (former leader [[Fred Phelps]] was a former Civil Rights lawyer).<ref>[https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/05/battle-hate-groups/351238/ Battle of the Hate Groups: KKK Takes on Westboro], ''The Atlantic''</ref>
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