Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

the nigra

What are those ghosts gonna do to that guy, take him to ghost island?

How do you know about ghost island?

The one who was born black.

Did the movie ever explain why they were going to kill him? The KKK didn't go around killing random people just for being black.

>The KKK didn't go around killing random people just for being black.

SUUUUUUUUUUUUUURE they didn't, hey tell me more about how Stalin did nothing wrong while you're at it.

dat boy wuz miscegenated

Stalin was the bad guy. Stalin was the bad guy!

They really didn't. Read about the era a bit.

Claiton Bigsby.

Wait, there's a ghost island?

Remember when it used to be edgy and cool to say Hitler did nothing done and post pro-KKK shit but now this site is such a snowflake echo chamber it's edgier to acknowledge that racism is real and people shouldn't be murdered because of skin color?

It was a lot funner back then. And you could actually discuss television & film between the edgy jokes.

Hi redit!

which niggers did they decide to kill?

In like 100 years of KKK existence only like 500 deaths can be remotely attributed to them in some way shape or form
We just hear about it in movies and it gets hammered into our domes

They usually killed people who were accused of crimes, and specifically the sort of crimes that got the local community really riled up. Rape, murder, manslaughter, violating prohibition(most people don't realize the KKK killed a shitload of Italian mobsters who went South to run rum). The big objection to lynching was that it was a gross violation of the orderly criminal justice process and had a high likelihood of killing the wrong guy before all the facts in a case came out. It embarrassed the government of a supposedly first world country to have local communities running around lynching suspected criminals before the justice system could properly process them. Random dudes being lynched out of the blue with no provocation was rare to the point that activist journalists seeking to discredit the practice had to focus on the brutality of the lynchings themselves rather than the the victim, because the victims in most prominent cases were too nasty to garner sympathy if the story focused too heavily on them.

You want the honest truth why Sup Forums has changed?

When you started using Sup Forums it was probably 95% white guys now it's closer to 50-60%. Im not even memeing when I say that this is the main reason Sup Forums has changed in the way you described it.

Is this a Scooby Doo movie?

Lincoln for not sending these apes back

Sup Forums is going to shit like the rest of the country.
That's what happens when the fastest growing demographic has an average iq of 85.
I don't know what people were expecting, shitskins will ruin everything.

>In like 100 years of KKK existence only like 500 deaths can be remotely attributed to them in some way shape or form

You're trying your best to downplay it but that's still a huge number

There was no first world when the clan lynched people you fucking retard.

what film is this?

Isn't that about the number of white people getting killed by blacks every year though?
Why are blacks so violent?

>t. 2012 newfag

Sup Forums's went from joking around about edgy shit to actually unironically believing in that drivel. The old Sup Forums would just take it as jokes, if you were even around during the golden days of Sup Forums back when even m00t would do shit like filter peanut butter to nigger.

Fast forward to the present age and Sup Forums is nothing more than goobergate and Sup Forums reddit newfags who LARP as nazis and spend their Friday nights on Twitter raids with delusions of grandeur that they're some powerful force that can enact some political change to force their alt right beliefs onto everyone.

Sup Forums got worse once people started taking Sup Forums seriously.

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This.

jej this is some stormfront tier revisionism

>dat non-white revisionism
hello 2014 newfag

BASED ON A TRUE (((STORY)))

Sup Forums is easily the most non-white board on the site tho after Sup Forums.

Do you people actually think the KKK went around killing random black people for no reason? Do they actually teach that in school now?

Could've been random, they definitely didn't have a good reason.

Because he sold he's soul to the devil.

Wasn't only random black people, they killed carpetbaggers too. They were basically American ISIS.

What do you mean stormfront-"tier"? no need for tier, the weinees have been grooming middle class fedoras on Sup Forums for years now.

the nigger for being infecting a white country

This. He sold his soul for mastery of the guitar. Keep in mind where the protagonists found him (railroad tracks) and it should make more sense.

>only 500
What did he mean by this?

TBF he got assassinated immediately after the Civil War ended so he didn't exactly get to implement any particular long-term policy towards them himself

No its not that's tame as hell

That's 50 a year, you dummies. that's less than the State executed during the nineties.

>waaah i don't like historical accuracy!!! fuck white people!!!

if you actually need to ask this, kys

O Brother Where Art Thou

You what? You can say that they didn't have nearly the body count as they did in the late 1800s, but to say that they didn't do it is fucking ignorant.

They found him at a crossroads. An indication of the devil, along with the fact that he explicitly said that's what he did, but it wasn't railroad tracks.

The US for bringing them over here. Can you imagine?

>100 years
>500 deaths
>50 a year

Burger knowledge

They almost always had a reason for each individual case. It wasn't always a good or morally justifiable reason, but they didn't snatch random people off the streets and kill them.

Hi r/thedonald! welcome to Sup Forums.

At their weakest, their reasons were as petty as minor social infractions, which could be something as stupid as spilling something on a white person in public, or civil rights activities. They were just racists who rode around at night beating black sympathizing whites and lynching blacks for the slightest reasons.

Considering the monumental impact american blacks have had on American culture, no, I wouldn't want to image that.

>lynch a black guy because he referred to a police officer by name right before correcting himself and using "Mr." after

It wasn't just because he was a black guy, there was a pretty justified reason for it.

t. Nonwhite

Whoops. Got that mixed up. You're right. It's based on this guy.

> Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's shadowy and poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend. One Faustian myth says that he sold his soul to the devil at a local crossroads of Mississippi highways to achieve success.