Ku Klux Klan: Difference between revisions
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*Neo-Nazis | *Neo-Nazis | ||
*Neo-Confederates | *Neo-Confederates | ||
*[[National Alliance]] | *[[National Alliance]] | ||
*[[White Power Movement]] | *[[White Power Movement]] | ||
*The Police (formerly) | *The Police (formerly) | ||
*[[Proud Boys]] | *[[Proud Boys]] | ||
*[[Aryan Brotherhood]] | |||
*[[Aryan Nations]] | |||
*[[American Nazi Party]] | |||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
*[[Floyd Rioters]] | *[[Floyd Rioters]] | ||
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*[[Westboro Baptist Church]] | *[[Westboro Baptist Church]] | ||
*[[Antifa]] | *[[Antifa]] | ||
*Anti KKK protestors | *Anti KKK protestors | ||
==Notes/Trivia == | ==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 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. |