Countless whites connect Black Panthers to the KKK in attempt to show that blacks have been equally as racist and bigoted as whites over American history: these whites deceptively neglect to mention just how the Black Panthers came into existence in the first place. They were created after AND ONLY AFTER eons of nonviolence approaches proved to be ineffective in getting the white community to cut their UNPROVOKED, anti-black racial atrocities. When eons of nonviolence approaches proved to be ineffective and blacks were still receiving racial cruelties from the white community (chocked full of denied rights in every aspect of life, socially acceptable spitting and anti-black hate speech, fire hose attacks, tear gassing attacks, lynching murders, spitting, constant unjust police brutality and jailing, etc.), some naturally decided to fight fire with the same fire that whites were dishing out and had been dishing out for centuries with little to no retaliation for the most part -- On the other hand, the KKK was created out of pure racism.
These gangs are white-only hate groups put together after whites had lost the 5 year long American Civil War that ended slavery. The goal of KKK was to restore slavery and white supremacy. If it wasn't KKK gangs wreaking havoc, it was random white mobs raising hell, ambushing blacks, and murdering them.
One would think in a society in which the KKK (Ku Klux Klan) runs rampant, terrorizing, destroying, and murdering without rule or consequences, a hate group like the Black Panthers to counter all that would be more than justified; however, most of the white community considers the Black Panthers just as evil and depraved as the KKK while of course omitting certain pivotal facts like all of the aforementioned.
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