The KKK Reminds Donald Trump Who Put Him In Office

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Ex KKK leader David Duke   Photo credit: Reuters

If there was ever a question if Donald Trump has KKK, white supremacists, alt right membership ties … wonder no more.

The ex current leader of the KKK has confirmed that they in fact “got him into the White House” and that they were “fulfilling the promises of Donald Trump.”

In return the Klan fully expects Trump’s support & loyalty to their agenda of white supremacy in America.


The Mirror UK– Ex-KKK leader David Duke has told Donald Trump to “take a good look in the mirror and remember it was white Americans who put you in the presidency”.

The chilling warning came on the day of the Charlottesville race riots in Virginia that left one woman dead and dozens injured as far right activists clashed with counter-demonstrators.

Trump tweeted:

“We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for. There is no place for this kind of violence in America. Lets come together as one!”

Racist conspiracy theorist Duke, the KKK’s former Imperial Wizard, replied:

“I would recommend you take a good look in the mirror & remember it was White Americans who put you in the presidency, not radical leftists.

So, after decades of White Americans being targeted for discriminated & anti-White hatred, we come together as a people, and you attack us?

Check out this video on The Mirror.

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WATCH: Reggae Legend Damian Marley On The Breakfast Club

I can appreciate his spirit.

Link Up DamianMarleyMusic.com for the official city tour dates for Marley’s Stony Hill Fall 2017 Tour.

His new album “Stony Hill” is out now and available everywhere.

Rolling Stone Review

Between LPs with Nas and Mick Jagger, and more recent tracks with Jay-Z (4:44‘s “Bam”) and Skrillex (“Make It Bun Dem”), Damian Marley (a.k.a. Jr. Gong) has been his late father’s rangiest ambassador.

His first solo album in a decade is an inspiring 18-track collection, flexing authority on roots jams and dancehall bangers, political meditations (“Walking home a youth gets killed/Police free to shoot at will,” he sings on “Slave Mill,” with his dad’s indomitable ruefulness) and come-ons (the Drake-ian “Grown and Sexy”). It’s a reminder that reggae remains a potent pop force, especially when it’s in the hands of a master.

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Book Review: Masking Evil by Carol Anne Davis

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Occasionally, writers and publishing houses send me books to review. I’m a huge reader so any true crime books I can my hands on I devour. Masking Evil by Carol Anne Davis was definitely no exception.

What sets this book apart from the hundreds of true crime titles on the shelves at the moment is its format. The book covers an overview of 37 different cases of good men and women turned evil, from a charity worker who murdered his wives to a policewoman gone bad.

Davis writes almost as if she has first hand knowledge of the events of each crime, showing how thorough and detailed her research is. The snippets at the start of each chapter give an insight into what you can expect from each case, setting the scene and making this book incredibly hard to put down.

In every case, Davis does much more than just…

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