Minority and Muslim students at the University of Michigan, being very angry with their low enrollment numbers, in conjunction the group By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), have pledged to “kick this university’s ass” and “shut the campus down” unless minority enrollment increases.
They have declared that the alleged drop in minority enrollment is a “national scandal” and representative of “the new Jim Crow.”
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Hell fire !!!
I am seriously concerned about Celeste! She is not ok and very agitated! I hope she is not in a position to harm someone. She is not rational and unhinged.
USA USA USA!!
GET OUT!!
I know she is out to get us!! I think she believes she is Satan or something! Lol
FB needs to flag her. She is scary sick.
We are tired of you muslims trying to impose your crooked set of beliefs
Too bad! Now you know how AMERICANS feel when you are around!
I’m expecting hissing and spinning of her head around at any time!
Klan members adopted masks and robes that hid their identities and added to the drama of their night rides, their chosen time for attacks. Many of them operated in small towns and rural areas where people otherwise knew each other’s faces, and sometimes still recognized the attackers. “The kind of thing that men are afraid or ashamed to do openly, and by day, they accomplish secretly, masked, and at night.”[46] The Ku Klux Klan night riders “sometimes claimed to be ghosts of Confederate soldiers so, as they claimed, to frighten superstitious blacks. Few freedmen took such nonsense seriously. “Armed guerrilla warfare killed thousands of Negroes; political riots were staged; their causes or occasions were always obscure, their results always certain. Masked men shot into houses and burned them, sometimes with the occupants still inside. They drove successful black farmers off their land. While people used the Klan as a mask for nonpolitical crimes, state and local governments seldom acted against them. African Americans were kept off juries. In lynching cases, all-white juries almost never indicted Ku Klux Klan members. When there was a rare indictment, juries were unlikely to vote for a conviction. Others may have agreed with lynching as a way of keeping dominance over black men. Really!