Where Can I Find Anonymous KKK Member List Leak?

So is there any way that those named would be forced to resign from congress? Sadly I highly doubt it :lol:

Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
Unfortunately racism aint against the law.

Not to mention due to all the shootings and killings in the spring and summer it seems race thread season got pushed in to the fall.
:lol: @ referring to the race threads like prime time television programming.
:lol: Hey man it's like clockwork on NT, every spring going in to the summer race threads pop up on here no matter what is going on in the country/world. It's just that this year some of the race related stuff and then the mass shootings got the attention and the race threads got pushed back/extended shelf life all the way in to damn Nov.
 
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Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
:rolleyes This has to be one of the dumbest things said on NT ever.


From some of the replys I take it some of the members don't take it as a big deal or maybe it's a generational thing where it's not a big deal unless other's think it is then it's a big deal to us because it is to them.
Umm yeah.

Trying to make it out like being a Black Panther is on the same level as being in the KKK is so ridiculously wrong.

Any black congressman/woman being a former member of the BP shouldn't get the sort of blacklash being in the KKK should get. KKK was a domestic terrorist group. Black Panthers were a response to the racist targeting of the black community.

I gotta assume dude must mean that the media might try to make it out to be that the BP is equal to the KK and not that he thinks that way.
 
they are all republicans too

Nah, I think a couple of them are Southern Dems.

Edit: Sorry, yeah you're right Congress is all GOP. Couple of the majors are Dems

Same thing

So is there any way that those named would be forced to resign from congress? Sadly I highly doubt it :lol:

Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
Unfortunately racism aint against the law.

But discrimination is, **** makes 0 sense :lol:
 
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Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
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This has to be one of the dumbest things said on NT ever.


From some of the replys I take it some of the members don't take it as a big deal or maybe it's a generational thing where it's not a big deal unless other's think it is then it's a big deal to us because it is to them.
Umm yeah.

Trying to make it out like being a Black Panther is on the same level as being in the KKK is so ridiculously wrong.

Any black congressman/woman being a former member of the BP shouldn't get the sort of blacklash being in the KKK should get. KKK was a domestic terrorist group. Black Panthers were a response to the racist targeting of the black community.

I gotta assume dude must mean that the media might try to make it out to be that the BP is equal to the KK and not that he thinks that way.
This is exactly what I meant so you guys can miss me with that 
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. You know how the media works. Same with the demonizing of Muslim members of congress. I wasn't saying they're related in any way, shape or form...
 
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REMEMBER GUYS, WE SHOULD LABEL THEM RACIST YET.

We don't know them personally, and they could just be members of the KKK for networking purposes.

Cause well know how terrible it is to be labeled a racist unfairly :rolleyes :lol:
 
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So is there any way that those named would be forced to resign from congress? Sadly I highly doubt it :lol:

Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
Unfortunately racism aint against the law.

But discrimination is, **** makes 0 sense :lol:
That's when the lawyers come out and say you can be a a racist but not discriminate when doing your job.

Same with being a judge and personally being against abortion but will still uphold the law of the land of it being legal when judging cases.

Obviously we aint stupid and can see how that doesn't work.
REMEMBER GUYS, WE SHOULD LABEL THEM RACIST YET.

We don't know them personally, and they could just be members of the KKK for networking purposes.

Cause well know how terrible it is to be labeled a racist unfairly :rolleyes :lol:
You know what's really bad about it though. There probably are a few white guys who joined cuz of networking and while they're not racist they probably just don't give a **** about the issue at all and will do it to get ahead.

The go along to get along types :smh:
 
REMEMBER GUYS, WE SHOULD LABEL THEM RACIST YET.

We don't know them personally, and they could just be members of the KKK for networking purposes.

Cause well know how terrible it is to be labeled a racist unfairly :rolleyes :lol:


they might have a bomb step team

:rofl: :rofl:

Fax

Word is they be handling out fades in the White Supremacist Dance League.

The NRA and Team Stromfront already been served, next week the NYPD gettin school on this footwork :smokin
 
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This is exactly what I meant so you guys can miss me with that :lol: >D . You know how the media works. Same with the demonizing of Muslim members of congress. I wasn't saying they're related in any way, shape or form...
:lol: :lol: It's all good man. When I read your post I didn't look at the poster and when he quoted you your name wasn't attached so I aint really put two and two together to immediately be like nah he didn't mean it that way.
 
So is there any way that those named would be forced to resign from congress? Sadly I highly doubt it :lol:

Now imagine the ****storm if a black member of congress was outed as a black panther...
Unfortunately racism aint against the law.

But discrimination is, **** makes 0 sense :lol:
That's when the lawyers come out and say you can be a a racist but not discriminate when doing your job.

Same with being a judge and personally being against abortion but will still uphold the law of the land of it being legal when judging cases.

Obviously we aint stupid and can see how that doesn't work.
REMEMBER GUYS, WE SHOULD LABEL THEM RACIST YET.

We don't know them personally, and they could just be members of the KKK for networking purposes.

Cause well know how terrible it is to be labeled a racist unfairly :rolleyes :lol:
You know what's really bad about it though. There probably are a few white guys who joined cuz of networking and while they're not racist they probably just don't give a **** about the issue at all and will do it to get ahead.

The go along to get along types :smh:

Right :lol: and what makes it more funny and sad is that they believe the crap that they're sayin

Jim Gray is gay. I thought the klan doesn't accept that

Maybe the KKK is trying to be more accepting and tolerant................................of other racist white people :lol:

U guys better watch it, u know the victims of NT are lurkin waitin for a chance to make it about them, derail the thread, and report w/ no shame. :lol:
 
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Lol. NT eats up another racist conspiracy theory. What a surprise. So how did "anonymous" supposedly obtain this information? :lol:





http://www.wbir.com/story/news/2015...aims-kkk-ties-calls-them-defamatory/75040018/



(WBIR - KNOXVILLE) Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero scoffed at the suggestion that she is in any way affiliated with the hate group Ku Klux Klan, and even poked fun at an online list that suggests otherwise.

But, she called the accusations "defamatory" and said they should be retracted immediately.

"It is irresponsible and slanderous," Rogero said in a released statement. "Although, on a positive note, I do appreciate that they are using a picture of me from 12 years ago. Very flattering!"

Anonymous, a loosely associated network of hackers that has become known for a series of cyberattacks on governments, religions – specifically, Scientology – and corporations, has threatened to expose 1,000 members of the KKK on Nov. 5.

However, a list that went viral starting late Sunday, that does not appear to be associated with the group, suggests that dozens of politicians are connected to the KKK. Anonymous, though, did link to the list from its Facebook page.

The list highlights Rogero, Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson and Lexington, Ky. Mayor Jim Gray, who is gay, among others.

The 2 minute and 46 second long video says "these are the officials that have political power in the USA that are associated with either the KKK or racists related."

The video notes that "addresses will not be released so nobody gets it in their mind to take out their own justice against them."

An Isakson spokesperson told WBIR 10News: "This information is absolutely false. Senator Isakson has never been affiliated with the KKK."

The list said Rogero was connected to the KKK's "Ku Klos Knights" affiliation out of Church Hill, Tn.

Rogero questioned whether she should even respond to the allegations, noting that "given my background, my interracial family, my public record and my personal beliefs, this would be hilarious except that it is probably being seen by a lot of people who have no idea who I am."

Rogero, who recently won re-election, said she began her political career working for the rights of farm workers with Cesar Chavez. She also spent decades working for a number of causes tied to social justice and equality.

"As Mayor, I have pushed for diversity in our workforce and outreach to and inclusion of people of all backgrounds in our community," she said. "In concert with President Obama's 'My Brother's Keeper' program, I began the 'Save Our Son's initiative to increase opportunities and reduce violence-related deaths among boys and young men of color. I have advocated publicly for LGBT civil rights, and I was the only mayor in Tennessee to sign onto the mayors' amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court's marriage equality case. In short, I don't think the KKK would want anything to do with me."



"I’m not even sure this is worth responding to, but for the record: There is a list circulating online purporting to “out” elected officials as members of the KKK. For reasons unfathomable to me or anyone who knows me, my name is on the list. Given my background, my interracial family, my public record and my personal beliefs, this would be hilarious except that it is probably being seen by a lot of people who have no idea who I am.
So, just to be clear, for anyone who doesn’t know me: Don’t be ridiculous. I began my political career working for the rights of farm workers with Cesar Chavez. I have spent decades working for causes of social justice and equality. As Mayor, I have pushed for diversity in our workforce and outreach to and inclusion of people of all backgrounds in our community. In concert with President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper program, I began the Save Our Sons initiative to increase opportunities and reduce violence-related deaths among boys and young men of color. I have advocated publicly for LGBT civil rights, and I was the only mayor in Tennessee to sign onto the mayors’ amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court’s marriage equality case. In short, I don’t think the KKK would want anything to do with me.
I strongly request that anyone associated with the creation and dissemination of this false and defamatory accusation retract it immediately. It is irresponsible and slanderous. (Although, on a positive note, I do appreciate that they are using a picture of me from 12 years ago. Very flattering!)
1,092 Likes · 263 Comments · 319 Shares"
 
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My clan in Halo 2 > KKK

:smokin

But really, this is not shocking to me. I also will not be shocked when this is not covered. This is something that should not be swept under the rug for those who know the history of the KKK. For them to still be very active and deeply embedded within the government is troublesome.
 
Lol. NT eats up another racist conspiracy theory. What a surprise. So how did "anonymous" supposedly obtain this information? :lol:





http://www.wbir.com/story/news/2015...aims-kkk-ties-calls-them-defamatory/75040018/



(WBIR - KNOXVILLE) Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero scoffed at the suggestion that she is in any way affiliated with the hate group Ku Klux Klan, and even poked fun at an online list that suggests otherwise.

But, she called the accusations "defamatory" and said they should be retracted immediately.

"It is irresponsible and slanderous," Rogero said in a released statement. "Although, on a positive note, I do appreciate that they are using a picture of me from 12 years ago. Very flattering!"

Anonymous, a loosely associated network of hackers that has become known for a series of cyberattacks on governments, religions – specifically, Scientology – and corporations, has threatened to expose 1,000 members of the KKK on Nov. 5.

However, a list that went viral starting late Sunday, that does not appear to be associated with the group, suggests that dozens of politicians are connected to the KKK. Anonymous, though, did link to the list from its Facebook page.

The list highlights Rogero, Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson and Lexington, Ky. Mayor Jim Gray, who is gay, among others.

The 2 minute and 46 second long video says "these are the officials that have political power in the USA that are associated with either the KKK or racists related."

The video notes that "addresses will not be released so nobody gets it in their mind to take out their own justice against them."

An Isakson spokesperson told WBIR 10News: "This information is absolutely false. Senator Isakson has never been affiliated with the KKK."

The list said Rogero was connected to the KKK's "Ku Klos Knights" affiliation out of Church Hill, Tn.

Rogero questioned whether she should even respond to the allegations, noting that "given my background, my interracial family, my public record and my personal beliefs, this would be hilarious except that it is probably being seen by a lot of people who have no idea who I am."

Rogero, who recently won re-election, said she began her political career working for the rights of farm workers with Cesar Chavez. She also spent decades working for a number of causes tied to social justice and equality.

"As Mayor, I have pushed for diversity in our workforce and outreach to and inclusion of people of all backgrounds in our community," she said. "In concert with President Obama's 'My Brother's Keeper' program, I began the 'Save Our Son's initiative to increase opportunities and reduce violence-related deaths among boys and young men of color. I have advocated publicly for LGBT civil rights, and I was the only mayor in Tennessee to sign onto the mayors' amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court's marriage equality case. In short, I don't think the KKK would want anything to do with me."



"I’m not even sure this is worth responding to, but for the record: There is a list circulating online purporting to “out” elected officials as members of the KKK. For reasons unfathomable to me or anyone who knows me, my name is on the list. Given my background, my interracial family, my public record and my personal beliefs, this would be hilarious except that it is probably being seen by a lot of people who have no idea who I am.
So, just to be clear, for anyone who doesn’t know me: Don’t be ridiculous. I began my political career working for the rights of farm workers with Cesar Chavez. I have spent decades working for causes of social justice and equality. As Mayor, I have pushed for diversity in our workforce and outreach to and inclusion of people of all backgrounds in our community. In concert with President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper program, I began the Save Our Sons initiative to increase opportunities and reduce violence-related deaths among boys and young men of color. I have advocated publicly for LGBT civil rights, and I was the only mayor in Tennessee to sign onto the mayors’ amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court’s marriage equality case. In short, I don’t think the KKK would want anything to do with me.
I strongly request that anyone associated with the creation and dissemination of this false and defamatory accusation retract it immediately. It is irresponsible and slanderous. (Although, on a positive note, I do appreciate that they are using a picture of me from 12 years ago. Very flattering!)
1,092 Likes · 263 Comments · 319 Shares"

Says the dude who used Infowars as a source to practice some diet racism against Muslims :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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