Ku Klux Klan Puts Up ‘White Pride’ Billboard In Arkansas Town

The Ku Klux Klan, hoping to spread their message of hatred and violence even further, has now paid to erect a billboard in Russellville, Arkansas. The billboard has a cute image of a little girl holding a puppy and announces:

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The real aim of the disgusting billboard is to direct people to the web site WhitePrideRadio.com, which broadcasts hate-filled messages proclaiming the alleged superiority of whites over all other races. Click on the link and it takes you to a page which proudly says:

?The NEVER Ending VOICE of White Christian Revival! Help Spread the Word of White Revival by Donating to the Billboard project!?

I’d sooner take my money and flush it down the toilet. It would do less harm that way.

Also on the web site, there is a section headlined “About” which spews forth with this bilious crap:

“A lot of people recognize that there is an ongoing program of genocide against white people. There?are a lot of podcasts online from many different sources. There just isn’t something that includes the entire family and we feel that is a shame.?

Actually, the real shame is that racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic groups like the KKK still exist in this country. What a shame these people don’t just drop off the face of the planet and never return.

These intellectually-deficient morons even want people to feed this poison to their children, urging visitors to the web site:

?Be sure to listen with your family. Everyday, your small children will enjoy listening to, ?Stories from Grandma.? These are all racially sound stories they will love.?

And while you’re at it, you might just as well have your little tyke wear a robe and hood so he or she can be just like Mom and Dad. What a proud statement that would make.

Thankfully, the major of Russellville, Randy Horton, said the city wants no part of the hate the Klan is attempting to sell:

?The implication of this content, in my opinion, inaccurately depict the sentiments of the overwhelming majority of the citizens in Russellville. To my knowledge no member of the City Council has ever expressed thoughts that support this message. No employee of the City, nor any one in any civic or other group, church or circle of contacts has ever made an expression that makes me believe that they would sympathize with this idea. I just don’t believe it is in any way indicative of the beliefs of the majority of Russellville residents.?

The KKK did not respond to Mayor Horton’s statement, probably because it was in written form and they are too damn ignorant to read.

KKKradio also paid to put up a nearly identical sign in Harrison, Arkansas earlier this year.