KKK Grand Wizard Kicked Out Of Neighborhood Watch, Screams Discrimination

 

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Bill Walters, a Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, was removed from his local neighborhood watch due to allegations that he was recruiting for the KKK by passing out flyers.

In this town, the by laws state that the neighborhood watch members must promote harmony in the neighborhood.

Mr. Walters has since stated that he has been discriminated against because he was kicked out for his beliefs- not for the fact that he was actively recruiting people when in a position to promote harmony.

Mr. Walters denies that the KKK is not a hate group, and tried to prove this further by saying that a black or Hispanic has not been lynched in years.

However, the propaganda of the KKK speaks about the supremacy of the white race and of the threat that other races present to whites. They also do these things in the name of God, but, while claiming the name “Christian” they forget a tiny fact when speaking against all races (including Jews)-

Jesus and the founders of Christianity were not white. They were Jewish people that lived in the Mediterannean.

Grand Wizard Finds Out Jesus Was Not White.

Mr. Walters joined Alan Colmes this past Friday night to discuss his dismal: It was then that he was told that Jesus was not white.

The exchange just went like this: Mr. Colmes pointed out that Jesus was not white.

?Ahhh, I don’t know that,? Walters responded.

 
?Jesus was Mediterranean. Jesus was olive-skinned,? Colmes returned.

“He’s not black either, so..” retorted Mr. Walters.

“But he wasn’t white. You’re a white group, and you’re claiming you’re a white Christian group. You won’t let blacks in. You won’t let darker skinned people in..” Mr. Colmes said.

I am unsure how this will affect his beliefs or that of the other members of the KKK, but it should be interesting, if it is even considered.

Discrimination?

Mr. Walters also says that he is being discriminated against because of his beliefs. He demands to know if he is not allowed to believe as he wishes to and if it is really that much of a problem.

However, the reason he was dismissed was not due to his beliefs.

It was due to active recruitment for his organization -an organization that is not known for harmonious living with those who are different- while a member of the neighborhood watch, in direct contrast to the bylaws concerning the neighborhood watch.

Because of that, it does not appear to be discrimination.

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