People CAN turn away from racism
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:31 pm
Okay, this is an odd posting for me, but this little video really struck me.
Here's a guy who went from leading a KKK chapter to renouncing all hatred/racism.
Anyway, this guy in this vid, he hardly seems well 'edjumicated', not too bright, kinda redneck-y, but consider how he must have had to turn his back on his family, friends, everybody and everything he stood for to get to this point.
It's also pretty funny; he does spin a good yarn.
Can you imagine the black preacher's reaction when he found out this guy came over to his side
I dunno... I probably couldn't stand to talk to this guy more than 5 minutes, but it sure is nice to know this sort of thing happens.
NOTE: it starts off SEEMING like he is still in the KKK; let him tell his story and find out where he's going. He exsagerates his final statement (the story he tells didn't 'destroy' the KKK) but he does have something to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBwIRq_h ... re=related
Here's a guy who went from leading a KKK chapter to renouncing all hatred/racism.
Anyway, this guy in this vid, he hardly seems well 'edjumicated', not too bright, kinda redneck-y, but consider how he must have had to turn his back on his family, friends, everybody and everything he stood for to get to this point.
It's also pretty funny; he does spin a good yarn.
Can you imagine the black preacher's reaction when he found out this guy came over to his side
I dunno... I probably couldn't stand to talk to this guy more than 5 minutes, but it sure is nice to know this sort of thing happens.
NOTE: it starts off SEEMING like he is still in the KKK; let him tell his story and find out where he's going. He exsagerates his final statement (the story he tells didn't 'destroy' the KKK) but he does have something to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBwIRq_h ... re=related