Koons, Kikes, and Katholics
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/another-chance-to-kick-the-catholics-dtgp92xblg8
Another chance to kick the Catholics
The Ku Klux Klan was against Koons, Kikes and Katholics. Prejudice against the first two is now beyond the pale so why is anti-Catholicism still acceptable, asks Michael Burleigh
https://masscommons.wordpress.com/2...klux-klan-confronts-new-england-in-the-1920s/
Not A Catholic Nation: The Ku Klux Klan Confronts New England In The 1920s
When
refounded in the early 20th century, the KKK stood for undying opposition to “Koons, Kikes, and Katholics”. In New England after World War I there were few Jews, even fewer Blacks, but lots of Roman Catholics. Thus, as
Mark Paul Richard richly documents in his immensely valuable 2015 book,
Not A Catholic Nation: The Ku Klux Klan Confronts New England In The 1920s, the Klans’ fight was primarily one between Protestants (mostly though not exclusively native-born; one fascinating aspect of the Klan’s malleable “Americanism” is that immigrants were welcome to join…as long as they were white and Protestant) and Catholics.
https://www.haikudeck.com/copy-of-hooded-hoodlums-of-the-kkk-education-presentation-f3658310f0
SONGS AND SLOGANS
- Some rally songs were, "The Fiery Cross on High", "100 Percent American", and "The Ku Klux Klan and the Pope."
- One Brutal slogan was kill the Kikes, Koons, and Katholics. Another slogan is "Keep America American"
So I guess being ignorant of US history is something to be proud of today....
Always amusing to watch conservative people proud of their ignorance
That may seem to be the case to the historically ignorant
Institutional racism has been focused on one group over all others for the entirety of this country's history
Your ignorance is like saying black people in Apartheid South Africa didn't get along with anyone...honestly 🤣