When’s the last time you heard any smokin’ hot chick say, “Wow, look at that skinhead, I want to go out with him!” It's never happened. Never will.
And how many Klan members are Rhode’s Scholars? Nobel Prize winners? Professional athletes? F-15 pilots? Navy Seals? Harvard Grads? Academy Award Winners? Winners of the Congressional Medal of Honor? Rocket Scientists? NASA engineers?
I think we all know the answer.
Fact is, most Klansmen, skinheads, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists are, essentially, society’s rejects and losers. They have no purpose or direction in life, so for them, the idea of being part of a larger group of other racists (sorry, “racialists”) is very appealing. It offers them a sense of meaning which they’d been lacking. Most were either unloved, abused or unpopular in school. They were those odd, weird, lonely guys who, in high school, never made quarterback and never got the girl. And they all had one thing in common.
Anger.
Put that together with low self-esteem or a below-average I.Q., and presto! A cross-burning, hood-wearing, menial job working, loser who’s only chance at screwing a bikini model is while he’s dreaming, asleep next to his triple-chinned, 280-pound Klan member wife.
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I cannot argue with your assessment at all. Everyone I ever met that felt like they needed to be part of the Klan or a Skinhead movement had the brains of a tomato. There are things I hate just like every human but when you feel the need to live a lifestyle based on hate then you have gone way too far.
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agreed
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January 18 2005, 2:59 AM
yeah, its not really a popular movement among educated people... makes me wonder if people like Malcolm X would be able to have the voice of the other side today
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