Is The Kkk Registered As A Religious Group
journal article
International Journal on World Peace
, pp. 33-58 (26 pages)
Published By: Paragon House
https://www. jstor .org/stable/23266522
This article compares the numerous philosophical, organizational and operational parallels between Al Qaeda, a religious supremacist organization, and the Ku Klux Klan, a racial supremacist system. Unlike Germany and Japan later WWII, where pockets of resistance were quelled quickly, the U.S. military presence in Iraq and Transitional islamic state of afghanistan has met continued resistance. This prolonged resistance is compared to the Klan in the U.South. South. The Klan fought inclusive democracy and pluralism for more than than a century. In the South, White Christians ultimately opposed the Klan to the point where several states that had been KKK strongholds voted for President Barack Obama in 2008. The emergence of the Awakening Motility in Republic of iraq, a Sunni Muslim-based resistance to Al Qaeda intimates that Al Qaeda may likewise eventually find itself uprooted past the power of rule of police and an enlightened populace that no longer subscribes to the maxim that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."
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