AspieUtah wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
The trouble with orchestrating something political by some shadowy, sinister forces is, it rarely works out the way the instigator wants. Look at all the CIA's hairbrained schemes that turned into disasters.
The thing is, plenty of things just happen, due to conditions in politics, or the economy, or due to societal forces, with unforeseen consequences. History is a spinning game show wheel: where it stops, nobody knows.
Indeed, but, not every instigator has the wherewithal to succeed equally. Politicians know that anger is the only emotion that is difficult to sustain beyond a few days. So, by definition, the average hate group of any stripes end up making a huge splash and, then, ...nothing. When I see an anger movement lasting more than a few days, I see a big red flag signifying corporate and/or government involvement pulling the puppets' strings.
While it's absolutely true that certain politicians had courted and made use of the Klan back in days of old, when that group was much larger and powerful than it is today, the racial hatred, and the fear felt by poor of white racists that blacks would rise up the social ladder, and leave said poor whites at the bottom rung, was more than enough to keep their hate and fear sustained.
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-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer