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no respect for the Klan," Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of
America Bradley Jenkins told the Wire, pointing out that you had to be
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be valid for up to six years." he added. "The Klan has seven sacred
symbols, and the robe is one of them. I don't know where she's getting
that from. None of this is a joke."The controversy started on Halloween
when little Jackson Black went trick-or-treating as a member of the KKK,
dressed in a white robe and a pointed hood with a red-and-white cross
emblazoned on his chest.Jackson said he wanted to wear the robes that he
had seen in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes because "it was cool."
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faced backlash and threats online and from neighbors who said the
outfit was unacceptable. His mother, Jessica Black, however,On the
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again said he didn't have the right documents and would have to come
back again. defended her son's right to wear it, saying it was a "family
tradition," and stood up for the KKK, saying that they had the right
idea about interracial and LGBT relationships.However, if Black was
looking for support from the Klan or a thank-you note for standing up
for them, she'll be looking for a while. Jenkins complained that
Klansmen are ostracized in today's society."That woman had a choice to
dress her kid up as Frankenstein or an Angry Bird. She made the choice—I
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we're ostracized … the way people treat us now is no different than the
way people used to treat African Americans years ago," he said. A
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Lynch, 22, regrets her "distasteful" outfit but said she and especially
her parents don't deserve the threats of death, mutilation and
rape."I've had voicemails where they want to slit my throat and they
want to hang me and tear off my face," Lynch said. "I'm just like, 'I
don't even know how to respond to this right now.'"Lynch made her
comments to Buzzfeed in two interviews, one by email and one by phone as
the threats continued to pour in.
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