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KKK targets black neighborhood in Tennessee with hate fliers
by TheCameraObscura | June 25, 2009 at 01:16 pm
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Trivia Question: Which U.S. state is it legal to terrorize your blacks neighbors with KKK leaflets?
Tennessee.
Trivia Question: When was this legal?
Now.
A collection of black homeowners in a Tennessee town are upset and fearful after the Ku Klux Klan targeted their neighborhood with hate-filled fliers, dropped on their lawns in the dead of night.
The fliers, which call for whites to secure the future for “white, Christian children,” denounce interracial marriage and homosexuality, along with calling for an end to “white discrimination.”
Complaints to the police in Greeneville, Tennessee did not help. In an interview with local news channel WJHL, Greenville police officer Terry Webb said that the fliers, perceived by residents to be threatening in nature, “possibly” rise to the criminal level of littering. However, he claimed, it’s their First Amendment right to advertise racially-motivated hatred on a person’s doorstep.
“The Devil is busy and (the KKK) talk about being Christians, how can you say you’re a Christian displaying all this hatred,” homeowner Leroy Ripley told the station.
“Littering, are you kidding me?” jeered CNN’s Kyra Philips during a Thursday segment. “Here we are in 2009. We have a black president, gay leaders, successful interracial marriages. We have come a long way, folks. Still, in this country, you can spew hate, make innocent black residents fearful to come out their doors and all these punks get busted for is littering.”
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 21:23 on June 25th, 2009
"A collection of black homeowners in a Tennessee town are upset and fearful after the Ku Klux Klan targeted their neighborhood with hate-filled fliers, dropped on their lawns in the dead of night."
It is also very obvious that these hate-filled fliers, [were] dropped on their lawns in the dead of night?
Has anyone claimed responsibility for it?
at 21:10 on June 25th, 2009
It buggers believe why these KKK people are not declared as terrorist?
at 21:23 on June 25th, 2009
The KKK are declared a hate-group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. It is believed that one group exists in Greenville. Tennessee has 38 such hate groups, including Black Separatists.
at 04:11 on June 26th, 2009
at 20:48 on June 29th, 2009
Freedom of speech(passing out fliers) is not terrorism. Just because you don't happen to like what the fliers say, doesn't give anyone the right to take away someone's 1st Amendments rights.