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They're rich white people.....duh
You don't need hackers. Pretty sure there's a mathematical equation maybe: Racist = whiteness/wrinkles ^2 x wealth.
This account has NOT YET released any information. We believe in due diligence and will NOT recklessly involve innocent individuals #OpKKK
Operation KKK (@Operation_KKK) November 2, 2015
Regarding #OpKKK: the phone numbers and e-mail adresses were found on KKK website databases. Be careful with the information and fact-check
Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) November 2, 2015
The anons at the helm of this initiative vouch ONLY for the dox list that will be released from this Twitter account on November 5 2015.
Operation KKK (@Operation_KKK) November 2, 2015
originally posted by: ketsuko
The problem with Anonymous is that pretty much anyone can claim to be Anonymous as far as I can tell.
And without any credible evidence to back this list in any way, it should be treated for what it is - an empty claim. I can make up a list of prominent political names and say they're all members of NAMBLA and post it anonymously claiming to be Anonymous, but none of that would make it true unless I actually had verifiable proof I could post with it to back my claims.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
The presumption of innocence is an international human right that should be respected.
ou may not like his politics, but don’t call Sen. Johnny Isakson a racist.
Johnny Isakson is not a Klansman—at least, not the Johnny Isakson I know.
I have known the U.S. senator, who was once a Democrat, since he served in the Georgia statehouse. Back in 1996, as a Republican, he lost his first primary race for the Senate to a conservative firebrand, billionaire evangelical in a landslide. Georgians said he was “too liberal” for their tastes.
While his current politics leave much to be desired and I am increasingly uncomfortable with his slide to the right, there is one thing that I know for sure: Isakson is not a bigot.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
The presumption of innocence is an international human right that should be respected.
Agree. In this political climate, to wrongly label someone as a card-carrying member of the KKK is reckless.
The KKK was founded in Tennessee immediately after the end of the Civil War as a sort of social club for former Confederate Soldiers whose influence quickly spread through the decimated Southern states. As Columbia professor Eric Foner wrote in his A Short History of Reconstruction, in its early days, the group was loosely bound by one main principle: launching a reign of terror against Republican leaders black and white.