Two Dogs: Evil vs. Evil

Introduction
I’m treading very dangerous ground with posts like this one and the previous one. I’m not unaware that I may be branded any number of villainous things for pointing out certain truths which are obvious to most rational people but which are increasingly censored, or censured, by a certain totalitarian stripe of leftists.

But there are some truths which can’t be held under lock and key, for the good of humanity. And both the re-emergence of radical Communist agitators and the broad support they receive from the mainstream media demands that these truths be told.
But before I can get into that topic, I have to get into this one:
Naziism Is Evil
Only neo-Nazi shitheels would deny that. I’m sure I don’t have to cover old ground for rational people, but since there is a decidedly irrational segment rearing its head in 21st century America, it seems that I am obligated to state a fact which is obvious to most of us:
National Socialism is evil. Naziism, in its 20th century form, claimed somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 million innocent lives.
Only neo-Nazi shitpots would dare to deny that or, worse, justify that.
But that’s not the end of the story here.
The KKK Is Evil; Or, The Democratic Paramilitary
The KKK is also evil. According to Wikipedia, the KKK is responsible for:
Among the more notorious murders by Klan members in the 1950s and 1960s:
- The 1951 Christmas Eve bombing of the home of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) activists Harry and Harriette Moore in Mims, Florida, resulting in their deaths.172
- The 1957 murder of Willie Edwards, Jr. Klansmen forced Edwards to jump to his death from a bridge into the Alabama River.173
- The 1963 assassination of NAACP organizer Medgar Evers in Mississippi. In 1994, former Ku Klux Klansman Byron De La Beckwith was convicted.
- The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in September 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama, which killed four African-American girls and injured 22 people. The perpetrators were Klan members Robert Chambliss, convicted in 1977, Thomas Edwin Blanton, Jr. and Bobby Frank Cherry, convicted in 2001 and 2002. The fourth suspect, Herman Cash, died before he was indicted.
- The 1964 murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, three civil rights workers, in Mississippi. In June 2005, Klan member Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter.174
- The 1964 murder of two black teenagers, Henry Hezekiah Dee and Charles Eddie Moore in Mississippi. In August 2007, based on the confession of Klansman Charles Marcus Edwards, James Ford Seale, a reputed Ku Klux Klansman, was convicted. Seale was sentenced to serve three life sentences. Seale was a former Mississippi policeman and sheriff’s deputy.175
- The 1965 Alabama murder of Viola Liuzzo. She was a Southern-raised Detroit mother of five who was visiting the state in order to attend a civil rights march. At the time of her murder, Liuzzo was transporting Civil Rights marchers related to the Selma to Montgomery March.
- The 1966 firebombing death of NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr., 58, in Mississippi. In 1998 former Ku Klux Klan wizard Sam Bowers was convicted of his murder and sentenced to life. Two other Klan members were indicted with Bowers, but one died before trial, and the other’s indictment was dismissed.
- On July 1966, in Bogalusa, Louisiana, a stronghold of Klan activity, Clarence Triggs was found murdered.176
- The 1967 multiple bombings in Jackson, Mississippi of the residence of a Methodist activist, Robert Kochtitzky, the synagogue and the residence of Rabbi Perry Nussbaum. These were carried out by Klan member Thomas Albert Tarrants III, who was convicted in 1968. Another Klan bombing was averted in Meridian the same year.177
None of that can be disputed or justified by any intelligent and rational person.
But what can be disputed, what must be disputed, is the modern myth that the Ku Klux Klan is anything other than a terrorist, racist arm of the Democratic Party.
There’s a popular myth in circulation, despite the fact that it has been widely and repeatedly debunked, that groups like the Ku Klux Klan are right-wing groups.
The Myth Of The Republican/Democrat “Flip”

Despite what the Democrat left would have us believe, the Ku Klux Klan is not a conservative organization, nor a Republican one. The KKK was founded by Democrats. Furthermore, the Democrats were the party of Jim Crow, and opposed all Republican efforts at integration and racial equality under the law until Lyndon B. Johnson recognized the pragmatic futility of resistance and adopted a policy of political racial appeasement designed to weaken black Americans.
The parties never “flipped.” The Democrats simply buried their virulently racist objectives under a superficial veneer of generosity toward their former slaves, and used that veneer, along with dependence on government handouts, to destroy the black family and, by so doing, ensure generational poverty.
Don’t believe me? Believe them.



Communism Is Evil
Like National Socialism, its nationalist cousin, Communism has cost millions of lives. How many millions? As many as 94 million to the Nazis 20 million, according to validated research. Which is not to say that we can judge evil on mere numbers alone — but we can estimate the level of atrocity based on the number of innocent lives claimed — and Communism blows Naziism out of the water.
Antifa Is Evil; Or, The American Anarcho-Communist Paramilitary
I’ll let this video stand on its own without commentary:
Conclusion
So what was the point of this post? To excuse Naziism? Not remotely. The point was to explain that both Naziism and Communism always have been, and are still to this day, evil.
Neither are the “good guys.” This is not a fight of Good vs. Evil. This is two factions of Evil vying for dominance in the U.S. today.
And rational people should sink them both.
