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Tyler Perry's KKK (aka BLM) goes all BLM when told it can't have racist meetings at public library

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NASHVILLE — Library officials have told Nashville's chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement that meetings restricting those who attend by race aren't allowed on public property.

The decision has outraged Black Lives Matter members. But Nashville Public Library officials said they’re following a library policy that specifies all meetings at their facilities must be open to the public and news media.

“The library didn’t cancel anyone’s meeting,” said library spokeswoman Emily Waltenbaugh, referring to a Black Lives Matter meeting Saturday that has been moved to a church. “We’re taxpayer funded. We have to be open to anyone any time.”

For the past few months, the Black Lives Matter movement here has had chapter meetings at the North Branch Library.

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But the group has a rule, said Joshua Crutchfield, an organizer of the Nashville chapter: Only blacks or other minorities are allowed to attend. That means whites are excluded.

Someone complained this week to the library system about the Black Lives Matter policy, prompting a library employee to inform the group of the library policy. Rather than open the meetings, the group decided to move less than a mile away to Dixon Memorial United Methodist Church.

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“Due to white supremacy in our local government, this week’s BLM General Body Meeting location has changed,” a notice posted on the Nashville chapter of Black Lives Matter’s Facebook page reads. The notice says the group’s meetings are “open to black and non-black people of color only."

"We were surprised about it, but we shouldn't have been," Crutchfield said. "We kind of know the history about how this goes in this country. … It's definitely something we want to make public to tell people what's going on in the city."

Waltenbaugh stressed that the library didn’t cancel the group’s meeting but alerted the Black Lives Matter chapter to the library's policy of all meetings open to all. When members learned of the library’s policy, they chose to move their meeting to a new location, she said.

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Previous meetings of the chapter occurred at the library because library staff was unaware of the group's exclusions. A library customer had seen advertising for the groups Saturday meeting at the library and told staff because the person felt excluded, she said.

The Nashville Public Library system is committed to civil rights and has a department devoted to the topic, Waltenbaugh said. The downtown library has twice had recent screenings of a film by director Stanley Nelson on the Black Panther movies.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/02/19/black-lives-matter-meetings/80637498/
 
Soooo, the church is fine with BLM holding a meeting excluding a particular race of people? Should that affect their tax exempt status? Is it possible this would violate some kind of law as well?
 
Soooo, the church is fine with BLM holding a meeting excluding a particular race of people? Should that affect their tax exempt status? Is it possible this would violate some kind of law as well?

Ha ha ha, I like that thought Joker. I know a place in Iowa where they can't buy a cake!!
 
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Confusing headline is confusing. But, I give YS credit. He was trying really, really hard yesterday to gin up outrage. Kind of like the BLM.
 
This is typical of SJW's quite frankly. Claim that rules at public places which means you have to allow all people of all races, genders etc to come to your event is racist against you.

Soooo, the church is fine with BLM holding a meeting excluding a particular race of people? Should that affect their tax exempt status? Is it possible this would violate some kind of law as well?

No this doesn't affect their tax exempt status and is not a violation of any law. Freedom of religion means that churches can believe and act within those beliefs as they please.

If a church chooses to believe that white people are all demons and restrict them from joining the church or even being on church property, it is their right.
 
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This is typical of SJW's quite frankly. Claim that rules at public places which means you have to allow all people of all races, genders etc to come to your event is racist against you.



No this doesn't affect their tax exempt status and is not a violation of any law. Freedom of religion means that churches can believe and act within those beliefs as they please.

If a church chooses to believe that white people are all demons and restrict them from joining the church or even being on church property, it is their right.
Does the KKK get tax exempt status? honest question
 
Does the KKK get tax exempt status? honest question

As others have pointed out the KKK doesn't really file taxes because for the most part they are not an organization on an official level anymore. One of the underrated ways that the KKK has been brought down to it's current petty level is to use crimes committed by their members as the jumping point for civil lawsuits against them when they try to run legitimate organizations.

So if some KKK member goes and kills a black guy, that guy's family usually sued the KKK for wrongful death saying that their hateful words pushed that member to kill. Not much sympathy for the KKK so not only did they usually win they often where basically awarded everything the organization owned. So the KKK learned to no longer create official legitimate organizations that can be sued.

But I will point out that I believe Westboro baptist church is tax exempt.
 
Confusing headline is confusing. But, I give YS credit. He was trying really, really hard yesterday to gin up outrage. Kind of like the BLM.

Outrage? No. Their existence is quite enjoyable for me. But thanks for playing.
 
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The church to which they moved their meeting is on Buchanan Street...named after Tennessee native and former POTUS James Buchanan, who was the last president to fill out his entire run in office in an America where slavery was legal.

In fact, his record on slavery is spotty at best, with generally tacit approval of the institution, if not outright support.

"The question of whether to extend slavery to America’s newly acquired territories, as well as the moral legitimacy of slavery as an institution, became increasingly divisive issues across the United States. In 1846, Buchanan sided with Southerners who successfully blocked the Wilmot Proviso, which proposed banning slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico in the Mexican-American War. Buchanan later supported the Compromise of 1850, a series of congressional acts that admitted California as a free state but let the new western territories decide whether they would allow slavery before applying for statehood, a concept that became known as popular sovereignty."

http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/james-buchanan
 
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