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  • Donald Trump Calls KKK Grand Wizard David Duke A ‘Bad Person’

    Donald Trump Calls KKK Grand Wizard David Duke A ‘Bad Person’

    Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard, David Duke, recently called on his supporters to vote for Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump. However, the business mogul firmly disavowed the white supremacist leader, calling him a “bad person.”

    On Sunday, Trump had initially refused to disavow Duke when asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper if he would renounce him and other white supremacist groups that are showing support for his campaign.

    On Thursday, however, Trump was saying the opposite during an interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “David Duke is a bad person, who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years.”

    “I disavowed him. I disavowed the KKK,” Trump continued. “Do you want me to do it again for the 12th time? I disavowed him in the past, I disavow him now.”

    Duke has commended the businessman-turned-politician for his stand on immigration, and told his faithful radio listeners earlier this week that voting for Donald Trump is “the best thing we can do.”

    “Right after (my radio show) came out it was massive news for three days, (Trump) jumped 10 points in the polls,” David Duke boasted in an interview with conservative TV host Steve Malzberg this Wednesday.

    Duke said he has not yet met Trump but explained why people should vote for the Republican candidate.

    “I think people should vote for him,” he said. “I think he’s a challenge to the establishment, he’s the only guy who’s really stood apart on the immigration issue.”

    Also during the interview, David Duke clarified his controversial past, saying he was in a non-violent Klan organization for three years but left the group afterwards. He added that he has always “condemned supremacism” and “violence.” Duke clarified that he is not against blacks or any other race but believes European Americans are being discriminated against in the U.S.

  • Jewish Center Shooting: Suspect A White Supremacist?

    The suspect in the fatal shooting of three people at a Jewish community center is said to be a white supremacist.

    The man has been identified as 73-year-old Frazier Glenn Cross, of Aurora, Mo. The identity of the suspect was initially hidden by Overland Park Police Chief John Douglass and was only revealed by a prison official on the condition of anonymity.

    Cross is merely an alias for the suspect. He is better known as Frazier Glenn Miller.

    Miller has been a participant in hate groups for much of his life. He was a founder of the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and the grand dragon of the group during the 1980s. He later founded another hate group called the White Patriot Party.

    Eyewitnesses reported the suspect as shouting “Heil, Hitler!” as he was escorted away from the scene by police.

    The police chief told the press, “We are investigating [the shootings] as a hate crime.” He added, “We haven’t ruled out anything. Again, we’re three hours into it.”

    The killings took place ahead of the Passover or Pesach, a Jewish holiday. Law enforcement officials understand that the nature and the timing of the murders will put the community on edge.

    President Obama released a statement to the press about the tragic shooting, “My heart and prayers are with all those who were affected by today’s events,”

    Governor Sam Brownback was quoted as saying, “We will pursue justice aggressively for these victims and criminal charges against the perpetrator or perpetrators to the full extent of the law.

    “We are condemning the murder which according to all signs was committed because of hatred of Jews”, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a statement, “The state of Israel [together] with all civilized peoples is committed to fighting against this plague.”

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  • Watch a White Supremacist Find Out He’s Part African [VIDEO]

    In news that sounds more like something you’d hear on April Fools’ Day, a white supremacist recently found out that he is part African. And guess what makes this story even better? The white supremacist in question is the guy who is trying to start a “whites only” town.

    This sounds like something from a Dave Chappelle skit, but it’s really not (if you’ve never watched Chappelle’s “Black White Supremacist” skit, you can check it out here, but be warned–it isn’t remotely safe for work and may be quite offensive, depending on your sense of humor).

    Craig Cobb, the white supremacist in question, appeared on an episode of the The Trisha Goddard Show, which will air on November 18. We’re not sure why, exactly, Cobb would want to appear on a talk show hosted by a black woman, but it’s safe to say that Trisha got the last laugh after revealing the results of his DNA test. Watch Craig Cobb learning of his African roots below.

    “You’ve got a little black in you,” Goddard informed Cobb. How’s that for karma? Thanks to the DNA test, Cobb learned that he is actually 14 percent African, which was quite a blow for the white supremacist, as one can imagine. Or it would be, anyway, if he actually believed the test. Cobb claims that the test wasn’t scientific enough and believes that the DNA company used to provide his test results, Ancestry by DNA, conspired against him.

    At any rate, he plans to have his DNA retested by another company and hopes, of course, that that the 14 percent African heritage will go away. “I’m very anxious to. I’m probably going to get one overnighted to me,” Cobb said. “I’m going to use the National Geographic test. I’m going to use Ancestry DNA, which is the one this shlock company, AncestrybyDNA, piggybacks on. They literally copied the packaging!”

    So, what happens next if further DNA tests prove that Cobb really is part African? The plans for the “whites only” town in North Dakota will go on. Cobb told The Daily Mail that he will serve as a “border guard for the purebreds” in his town. He also says, “Well if I did have any n**** we don’t want anymore of it.”

    The single black resident that lives in Leith, the town Cobb hopes to convert over, absolutely loved the DNA results. “I knew there was one other black person in town,” Bobby Harper said. “Is he going to want to kick his own self out of town and discriminate against himself?”

    Judging from the Twitter reaction, it appears that Trisha and Harper weren’t the only ones amused with the results of Cobb’s DNA test:

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  • White Supremacist Town Needing Support

    White Supremacist Town Needing Support

    A small town in North Dakota, population 24, is fighting a battle against a man that moved into their tiny community and is wanting to take over and make it a white supremacist community.

    61-year-old, Craig Cobb, purchased property in Leith, a town located in Grant County. He is a self-declared white supremacist and recently made known his plans to take control of the town and local government.

    “We need people from across the state to come alongside of us and show support that they don’t believe in what this guy is doing,” Lee Cook, a Leith City Council member told The Bismarck Tribune. “There are a lot of people who could speak up. It’s not tricky. Silence, to me, means that whatever he’s doing is OK.”

    The community has started a legal defense fund to help with any legal costs that they may endure while trying to stop Cobb from taking over their town.

    Jeremy Kelly of Bismarck said he and the other organizers are hoping to have people from all over the state come join them for a peaceful show of solidarity for Leith. A bus was scheduled to leave at 1:30 p.m. at the Stamart Truck Stop off Interstate 94, Exit 161.

    “We cannot accept this racist hatred they are bringing here. Leith is in a crisis and is crying out for help,” Jeremy Kelly, a resident of Bismarck told The Tribune.

    Cobb believes that he is superior because he is white and he doesn’t trust people of other races or women.

    “I only need 17 people,” he said. “You have to have a majority to win an election. If we get 22 we’ve got a landslide.” He continued saying: “If I’m the only one in Leith forever, white consciousness has already been raised.”

    You can make a donation to the City of Leith Legal Defense Fund, Grant County State Bank, 202 N. Main St., Carson, N.D. 58529.

    Image via http://www.leithnd.com/
    Video via NDN