Journalist confirms Thomas Robb, The Leader of The KKK, has died at 77-Years-Old.
Locals insisted that they were not racist
He was helped by the locals and traveled to Zinc, Arkansas, a town of only one hundred people, and was able to find his residence, he approached him and set up a meeting in the local church.
During the interview, the Youtuber pranked him since the conversation began, he told him that his name was “imap ussay” which the interviewer pronounced as “I’m a p*ssy” so he could say he enjoyed the BBC which internationally means British Broadcasting Corporation, however, BBC is also slang for “Big Black C*ck.”
“We’ve had reporters from every European nation, we have BBC here before a number of years ago,” Robb said.
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They were there to demonstrate, but also to hold a cookout for which they invited the residents of Harrison, Arkansas, to grab some lunch and engage in a discussion. They were largely unwelcome. People driving by waved Confederate flags and held up their middle fingers. With the Ku Klux Klan headquarters just a couple miles down the road, racists had already installed their snipers on the rooftops in the city’s downtown area.
Activist Aaron Clarke said he was there to meet white people, who he believes don’t understand the protests that have spanned the country or the culture of the people who many local residents have likely only seen on their television screens. On that Sunday, he was concerned the situation would turn violent.
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