For the first time in five years, the number of hate groups in the United States rose in 2015, according to a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a legal and advocacy organization known among other things for monitoring extremist activity.
The number of such groups spiked 14 percent in 2015, a year characterized by levels of polarization and anger perhaps unmatched since the political turmoil of 1968, the center said in the report on hate and extremism released exclusively to The Washington Post on Wednesday.
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Just read this on SPLC site. What a beautiful country we’re becoming.
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Well, if we’re determined to destroy ourselves, at least we’re doing it with some style! Ugh…
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Indeed. A few days ago I was having a “conversation” with a conservabutt I know who’s very angry about Native Americans who complain about the injustices done to them by…well..by us. I told him, “Why not kill them all? Why commit only a partial genocide? If yer gonna kill a whole group of people, KILL the whole group. That way none of them will be around to complain about what was done to them.” The idjit agreed with me, not realizing I was fucking with him. Yeah, we’re in deep crap here in America.
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What an awesome question you asked that idjit! Man, would I have loved to overhear that conversation. Simply awesome!!
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It was fun. I no longer care about who I offend with my questions, especially when I ask them of conservabutts.
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some great style, I think
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someone who doesn’t know you would take you to be a terrible guy. If only they knew.
You mess with guys heads all the time
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Just the heads of idjits.
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