ATLANTA - A Ku Klux Klan group is trying to join Georgia's "Adopt-A-Highway" program to clean up litter on a mile-long stretch of road, creating a quandary for state officials hesitant to acknowledge a group with a violent, racist past on a roadside sign
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If GA approves this, so help me. I will tear the sign down myself.
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IC.
I just don't even know how to react when white people turn to me and make some shit up about how hard it is getting side-eyed by POC all the time (only to pause when they see my own side-eye starting to set in). I mean damn, clearly the crown weighs heavily on your shoulders, feel free to step down any day now.
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Right?! Like, sorry that you can't get your way all the time instead of just most of the time. Oh wait, no I'm not.
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Sounds like someone needs to take a seat and have a few history textbooks shoved into their brain.
Still, she feels the group is being discriminated against.
I nearly choked on my drink seeing this line.
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GEE, I WONDER WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST
I WISH THERE WERE HATE GROUPS THAT BELIEVED ONLY WHITE PEOPLE WERE WORTHY TO SHOW ME OH WAIT
I swear, the sheer obtuseness of people speaking for the KKK wondering why this is wrong is so dense that it's going to collapse on itself and create a black hole of dumbassery. And then they'll get mad that they ended up creating something with "black" in the name.
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