Subject: Here's the thing, though:
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Posted on: 2016-11-14 18:07:00 UTC

You live in a democratic state, not a jungle. In a jungle you could take a gun and shoot those Klansmen and nobody would give a leaky sack of rat droppings about that — but in a jungle those Klansmen would be able to shoot you with impunity, too.
In a democratic state you assume someone is innocent till proven otherwise, and the government mustn't take away anybody's rights until they've committed a crime. You as a private citizen are forbidden from using force against another citizen (barring some special circumstances). Nobody's telling you to respect the KKK, or to like them, but you cannot demand that the government will stand by when someone is being denied their right simply because you find them morally repugnant. Choosing "law of the jungle for my enemies and civil rights for me and mine" is both hypocritical and immoral (the latter because it pisses on the universal part of morality): either all citizens get civil rights, or none of them do.

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