Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 28, 2015
The BBC is airing a bizarre documentary on the KKK, which – wait for it – seems to be purposefully designed to incite hatred and fear of White people who identify as White.
Before I get into the article about it, I just want to say that I personally, while running what is indisputably the biggest pro-White news site in the world, have never had any personal contact with anyone who is currently a member of the KKK. Lots of the old guys I know were at one point members of this organization, but active members?
I have met zero.
I know they exist, and some of them are probably pretty cool guys, but there are so few of them that their existence would be completely unknown to anyone if the media didn’t make a spectacle out of them.
The BBC – being in a foreign country – appears to have a plan to make it look like these people are everywhere marching through the streets.
I think it would have made a lot more sense to do a documentary on the Daily Stormer or Matt Heimbach than on the KKK, no?
Filmmaker Dan Murdoch heads to the deep south in America to visit a chapter of the notorious supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan .
He speaks with one member in the BBC Three documentary , named James, who truly believes in something so historically inaccurate it leaves the filmmaker literally gobsmacked.
The Klan Chaplain claims that Auschwitz was Hitler’s way of trying to rehabilitate Jewish people and that he was “manufacturing goods for war”.
“Adolf Hitler was one of the smartest men there ever was. At these death camps they gave the so-called people that were being killed cigarettes, there was coffee, there was a movie theatre, there was a library, and even a swimming pool in Auschwitz.
“If you’re going to sit there and kill all these people then how come all these things would be in there, it’s more like a summer camp,” says James.
Well, those are all just known and objective facts that anyone can Google, and which even the Jews themselves have been forced to admit to, at least partially.
Here is a video, recorded by a Steven Spielberg documentary crew, with Jews who were at Auschwitz explaining all of this:
But ah. Just to make sure no one does go and Google that, and find that far from being “so historically inaccurate” it is actually “so historically factual,” the film will make sure that people understand that these people saying this stuff are the same stupid hicks they saw in films such as Deliverance with Burt Reynolds.
The documentary looks at the way of life for a KKK member, from creating fliers with racist poems about President Obama to marching in protests.
There are violent scenes as the KKK chapter come head-to-head with a Black Power march following the Charleston shooting of nine black people in a church by 21-year-old Dylann Roof.
The clash between the two groups demonstrates that the race issue is just as prevalent as ever in the US.
Speaking about his experience Dan Murdoch adds: “Many of the Klansmen I met are convinced that a violent, all-out race war is on the horizon. I met Klansmen training armed militias for that moment. To them race war is very real.”
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One older member of the KKK, believing that the only way black people exist is because white people were sent to Africa to mate with apes, tells the camera: “God put a curse on the black. One time a black person was white. It’s the only way.”
Yeah, see. First mention the Auschwitz had a swimming pool, then dig up some crazy old man who says Blacks were invented by a White guy having sex with an ape.
That’s how they get you.
One thing the BBC documentary does not cover is what these Brit fags are going to do with the machines fail.