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In reply to the discussion: I did NOT "defend the Klan" [View all]redgreenandblue
(2,128 posts)Hitler was popular in Germany because he promised to lift the country out of the great depression and because he promised payback for WWI greivances. Just pointing that out doesn't make one a nazi. And considering such things is in fact very important if one has a genuine interest in understanding how radical movements form.
You are assuming that just because you are aware of something everyone else automatically is too, and therefore no one can point such a thing out in a FYI kind of way without an agenda. This is wrong. I for one did not know that the Klan had a social platform, and this info gave me an insight as to how it was able to get such a strong foothold in the south after the civil war.
You are coming across as condescending and arrogant.
Granted, I read only this thread and not the original one so I cannot say 100% that the OP was not in fact defending the Klan. But if you are making such an accusation the burden of proof is with you.