Amazing how "Antifa" isn't actually an organization but is somehow designated as "terrorist group," while the KKK is an actual white supremacist "christian" terrorist organization that has mass murdered thousands of Black people and some white allies across two centuries and virtually every state, and is still not labeled a terrorist organization.

A reminder that the system isn't broken, it's working as intended.

@QasimRashid that's the status quo most "libs" & "centrists" Schumer & Jeffries types wants to go back to stop fascism from hurting "their feelings", totally ignoring the fact that bunch of the country was already living in fear for centuries.

@htpcnz
With a take like that, you could turn Mastodon into your own little outrage farm. I mean, it's not like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are members of THE very minority groups targeted by white supremacists, and have thusly lived their entire lives intimately aware of this acute threat targeting them simply for being born... That'd just make too much sense, unlike your take.

Your English is shit, but name-dropping the US House & Senate Minority Leaders (both Dems) like they're the problem 🤔 sus. Last I checked, "the libs" didn't designate Antifa a "terrorist organization." Infact, they vocally defended it during the 2020 election campaign, and after taking office Biden directed the Feds to focus on the actual terrorists instead. From 2021 to 2023, a bunch of white terror groups went to prison, except for their leaders who were already paid FBI Informants like Enrique Tarrio (PB).

Also, the United States hasn't quite existed for "centuries." Only 249 years (presently struggling to make it to 250). The KKK is as old as the "Greek system" (college Fraternities), an odd "tradition" carried over from our British colonizers, just like slavery, segregation, and the death penalty. That's were this fundamentally Christian hooded order originated, taking-up slave patrols that became the first local "law enforcement" body of this young Republic, south of the Mason-Dixon. Not as young as other major Republics, like France and Germany, but young nonetheless.

Then there's the Texas Rangers who did their own KKK-like activities before being legitimized by the Lonestar state. One example demonstrating that not every early American white terror group fell under the umbrella of the late-bloomers known as the KKK. They do dress an awful lot like the Vatican and Archbishops of the Holy Roman Empire (Germanic): robes, cone-shaped hoods, burning-crosses, and all. Ain't that something.

Hope this helps!
@QasimRashid