The day after Donald Trump became President of the United States on January 20, a wave of hate crimes swept over the country.
Within his first month of office The Southern Poverty Law Center had catalogued 1064 such incidents, compiled from a mixture of media reports and tip-offs, and only 13 turned out to be false – 26 were carried out against Trump supporters.
Hate groups have also swelled, with membership of the Ku Klux Klan growing on a daily basis.
On Sunday 60 Minutes presenter Liz Hayes went deep into “Klan country” in America’s mid-west to find out why.
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So acknowledging that white societies are the best and most prosperous is racist? The fact that we should no longer feel shame and guilt about our race, is an extreme viewpoint? Why do white countries have to be diverse melting pots and take in x amount of non-white immigrants or else? Asia is for Asians. Africa is for Africans, what is for white people anymore? Europe is on its way out. The concept of white genocide is a reality. Don't we deserve a homeland? No more shame, no more guilt, be proud of your race and its endless accomplishments.
Wow, Jared Taylor, a Yale educated white male thinks that white people are intellectually superior. I think its time to check your privilege mate!