understand what youre saying, hells angels is the same way, so is some black panther group some black kids dressed up as some members of black panther, as well as some other groups, some find it insulting.... we still have to respect others for their beliefs.
No, we don't have to respect beliefs that result in hateful actions.
It's beyond insulting; it's dangerous and often illegal.
They have freedom of speech in America but even that has limits. Freedom of speech doesn't allow inciting violence.
some might argue that Christianity is one biggest hate group and billions have died violently in the name of Jesus and God whoever they were for that time, killing other people. History does not lie. We keep repeating it over and over because we forget. Now how different is that?
It's different because the Klan is a currently active group, not just history, and is still promoting hate and violence.
We're not allowed to argue about religion at AD but I will say that's pretty low of you to attempt a slur against Christians while defending Klansmen.
Sorry but we still have to step back as a nonjudgemental human being and say no group is superior to other group or we will be as guilty as them.
It's the white people of the Klan who believe they are superior to other races. It's not a matter of superiority to judge hatred and violence by our contemporaries.
Diversity encourages acceptance and tolerance of others whatever they are in whatever culture or background in life its still tolerance of whatever they believe in. Some cultures are considered violent culture but to them they dont see it that way, because its simply their culture.
The Klan is made up of Americans who live in America. They aren't foreigners. The Klan isn't just "considered" violent--it
is violent, as evidenced by tortures, beatings, lynchings and murders. In this country, those are illegal actions whether you consider it so or not.
Like someone saying meat is murder as animal has soul while to other person its just food, part of life. whatever KKK is , it is still a group regardless of what they believe in, hate and violence, its their right to believe that way. We truly cannot say theyre in the wrong.
Yes, we
can say that the KKK is in the wrong. They break the laws of this country. They do NOT have that right.
Christianity has alot to answer for in some areas of the world and to dress like Jesus or wearing the cross represents hate and evil and violence in some areas of the world.
Guess what? In areas of the world that don't accept Christianity Christians don't have legal rights to dress up like Jesus. No diversity there.
NO difference at all when you ask who is worst KKK or christanity so those parents who allows their children to wear the cross symbol all of the time are they in the wrong too?
You're the only one trying to drag Christians thru the KKK's slime.
DIVERSITY means tolerance of others. no matter who
No, that's not what it means. We aren't required or even expected to tolerate the abuse and killing of innocent Americans by hateful Americans in our country.