One Sousaphone Ruins An Entire KKK March
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2. Geekster (admin) commented 8 years ago
#1 Can't you hear the woman that keeps commenting on the video?
He does exactly the same thing as this guy: http://www.snotr.com/video/4084/The_frustrated_trumpet_player

He does exactly the same thing as this guy: http://www.snotr.com/video/4084/The_frustrated_trumpet_player


3. urbaneagle commented 8 years ago
That link has no relevance. The kkk aren't marching a band, more of a peaceful march (compared to how bad these people are). I think wee need to see what they were doing before the sousaphone player starts.


6. sux2bu commented 8 years ago
I have never understood why these neo-nazis, white supremacists and skin-heads decided to highjack the Battle Flag of Northern Virginia to rally around and fly it on their marches. They are low-class losers and trouble-makers and an embarrassment to the White race , just as the hate-filled Nation of Islam and New Black Panthers should be an embarrassment to Blacks.


7. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
These people sure are stupid. But it is quite ironic that the woman accuses them of stupidity, while filming a vertical video.
#2 The concept of a white race has been abandoned by science since the victorian era btw.
#2 The concept of a white race has been abandoned by science since the victorian era btw.


8. AmazingNixxo commented 8 years ago
Hahahah!!!!!!!!... Perfect!


9. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
I meant #6 of course...


10. librabooks commented 8 years ago
Sounds like he's trying to play this from "Family Guy"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0aIqx1McVI, as well as the theme from "Star Wars" (I'm assuming to link the 'Stormtroopers' of both the movie and the nazis)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0aIqx1McVI, as well as the theme from "Star Wars" (I'm assuming to link the 'Stormtroopers' of both the movie and the nazis)


11. sux2bu commented 8 years ago
#7 Really? I never heard that before... "The contemporary usage of "white people" or a "white race" as a large group of (mainly European) populations contrasting with "black", "colored" or non-white originates in the 17th century. It is today particularly used as a racial classifier in multiracial societies, such as the United States (White American), the United Kingdom (White British), Brazil (White Brazilian), South Africa (White South African). Pragmatic description of populations as "white" in reference to their skin color predates this notion and is found in Greco-Roman ethnography and other ancient sources. Notions of different races, including of a European race or races, thus arguably pre-exist the 17th century, meaning that the rise of the term "white" does not necessarily signify the first emergence of European racial identity or identities."


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12. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
#11 ok, then it is semantics. I wasn't aware that in your language race means "appearance" or "area of ancestry". I thought you where referring to race in the same taxonomic sense, that all these hategroups do. I wonder why you still use such ambiguous language though, if what you really mean is "social class", since it seems to have the potential to create dangerous misconceptions which lead to irrational behavior depicted in the video.
Why should someone be more embarrassed if idiotic people have the same skin tone then?
Why should someone be more embarrassed if idiotic people have the same skin tone then?


16. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
#13 No flame war here. We all seem to agree that the term "race" can either mean (as i just learned) a local socio-economic class, which has historical reasons and the division of biological and genetic distinct groups of a species, which is not applicable to humans. The latter has not been recognized or flat out denied by a lot of people. So, i thought it was worth pointing out.
If someone is interested in a superbly done documentary on the science of human race:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teyvcs2S4mI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVmj8dDx9yY
and #14: Blues are the worst of all!
If someone is interested in a superbly done documentary on the science of human race:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teyvcs2S4mI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVmj8dDx9yY
and #14: Blues are the worst of all!


18. sux2bu commented 8 years ago
#16 You are over-thinking the whole thing. In the US most people have no problem talking about race (meaning skin color), as a matter of fact it is just about all you hear about on the news. Black people don't mind being called black and white people accept being referred to as white just fine. It does not define your social status as evidenced that we have a President who refers to himself as a black man. 



23. captain_obvious commented 8 years ago
so what are they protesting about? or are they just marching trough the streets?
i mean. for all we know they where raising awareness for breast cancer but they just like the looks of that flag? so what is their purpose?
i mean. for all we know they where raising awareness for breast cancer but they just like the looks of that flag? so what is their purpose?


27. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
You not from the US # 23?
You did not miss anything in regard to this...



28. th3Dud3Abid3s commented 8 years ago
#23 I live in Columbia, SC: where this protest took place. The march took place at SC's State House in protest of recent legislation that passed to remove the battleflag/rebel flag from the State House grounds. The vote came in response to Dylann Roof's killing of 9 black people while they were attending church at a historically significant black church (http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/22/us/charleston-shooting-hate-crime-charges/). I saw some of the rallies and protests and I can tell you that most (ESPECIALLY the younger) South Carolinians supported the removal of the flag, but there are plenty of regular (ie. non-KKK) people that objected to the removal of the flag. There is still so much racial tension in SC and it's going to remain that way for generations... but a step in the right direction is still a step in the right direction.


29. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
Thanks #28 to clear that up for us...appreciating the step in he right direction you guys are taking and the work you do. We know it is not easy..
+14 1. urbaneagle commented 8 years ago