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KKK

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Ku Klux Klan, white supremacist organization mentioned in family history story where grandfather was allegedly either member or FBI informant in North Carolina in the 1960s

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"I see a lot of jokes satirizing 50s sitcoms, guy talking straight into the camera commercials, traditional marriage norms, the KKK, hero's journey narratives, etc. that's all fine if you're writing in the 80s but cmon. NONe OF THeSe THiNGS ExisT ANYMorE!"
Comedy now satirizes tropes that no longer exist · u/SirPsychological123 · ↑328 · 2024-04-07
"Considering how many crazy right wing groups are out there, killing people, it's a history people should be a little more aware of."
"These mfs lynched people regularly, created and continued KKK, started a civil war in order to keep their slaves, and still lose their shit at every perceived slight and also do shit like this — all of these are aimed at destroying or marginalizing a group of people, taking away their rights, which "
"Mine is learning my beloved grandfather was a member of the KKK in the sixties. After his death, we found out when my stepgrandmother was dropping off some of his stuff. She gave me his pinky ring, baseball cards/sports collectibles, and his wallet; when I opened said wallet it had a Klan membership"
Craziest Family Secrets? · u/osibob1 · ↑35 · 2023-02-01
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