Talk:Klu Klux Klan/@comment-69.138.92.155-20130515040858

I don't understand how someone could find it hard to beleive that the KKK could be included in this film. As a black male, I found it to be interesting, but immediately aparant as to why the film makers chose them. Some people are terrified of dogs.. rabid dogs in numbers are obviously frightening, The dolls.. a group of masked maniacs tourturing and killing people.. this can happen...Birds, some are afraid of them. Ugh, not to mention the whole reference about the civil war. That portion of Dialouge was between the harbinger and the kids. I think this movie was more about real life horrors and how Money, and corrupt corporations may be a little to influencial on our world. The callous way that the facility staff heartlessly waged on the systematic killing of the kids to be sacrificed. It's almost like watching Wall Street where Michael Douglass' character is saying "Greed is Good" I think this movie is a complete metaphor. I'm not offended, nor do I feel the movie is making light of the horrors commited by the KKK, but I was thankful that white filmakers acknowledged that no.... the KKK is not just... They are pure evil, and should be seen in the same light as rabid dogs. I'm prepared to be trolled. Oh. I'm gay too, so have fun with that. And I'm sure my grammar isn't perfect, so fire away and call me all sort of Cxck sucking Nxgg'r Fxggots LOLOL.