i have heard about this gentleman in town named thomas robb. he talks as if he s speaking for harrison. he s not. i d say if you took a survey 99% of the people that live here wish he would shut up. okay. thomas robb, have you heard that name before, first of all? yes. you kind of look like i said lord voldemort. you got really like don t say it three times, he might show up like beetlejuice. this town is real peaceful. and any drama that people want to bring here, it s not right. it s just not right. there i was, harrison, arkansas. and i heard all about this guy thomas robb. he s the leader of what is apparently the knights of the ku klux klan. it s so racist that the kkk added a fourth k just to took up the racism a notch. this is the kkkk. [ laughter ] i was like i ve got to meet this guy. i had to call him up and go hey, man, can i come to your creepy
if i had the answer, then whites would be i m not a white separatist. i m a non-white extinctionist. what s an old school hater like billy roper doing with mr. new klan thomas robb? and what have i gotten myself into? i hope this is the right klan compound. that would suck. and look who s waiting for me. former neo-nazi billy roper. yes, we did. we got a little lost. billy roper. hello, billy. kamau bell. nice to meet you. nice to meet you too. billy wants to chat before bringing me inside to meet with pastor robb. here s an appropriate setting for a discussion on hate. a kids playground. tell me, how did you get involved with this, with pastor robb? i am actually involved as the membership coordinator for the knights party crusader youth corps. that s right. the man who said this if i had the answer all
this community i should probably drive through this community. when i say racist, can you honestly tell me you don t see a white person? i can honestly tell you that. really? i have black relatives who are racist. then i would say that you re probably in the minority of african-americans. because when people think of racism they have been programmed to think of white people. so therefore, anti-racism really is anti-white. for one person turned off by the ad there might be 100 or 1,000 who said hey, i think i want to come to harrison and maybe even move to harrison. did you guys put the sign up? yeah. no. did you say yeah? i think you said yeah. no. are you sure? this is my hard-hitting question face. are you sure? i didn t put the sign up. okay. fair enough. hmm. pastor robb s pretty firm. but what about billy? i wonder if he knows who put the sign up. they say they re anti-racist. but what they are is anti-white. and that s why anti-racist is a
and you know, next week i ll bring my friends and we ll have a barbecue. probably not. okay. all right. bye-bye. drive careful. thomas robb and his new klan may not be as scary as the old klan, but i still wouldn t want them living on the outskirts of my town. by wearing a suit and tie, by presenting hate speech as folksy news, he s trying to take the kkk mainstream again. and that s way more dangerous than any group wearing a hood and hiding in the shadows. but unless he picks up some ryan seacrest tv skills, i don t see it happening. this here is the real story of harrison, arkansas. it s the story of people like these who are fighting back against the ignorance of racism. i didn t think this town would be embracing of the ignorance, but i didn t know there would be such a spirit against it. when you can see our hearts, that helps more than anything. yeah.
so that means sending the black people back to africa? if they re not content or can t find a peaceable geographical separation here in the united states, that might be an option. okay. all right. well, i m up here and i see this beautiful playground and i think about the fact that my daughter if she was with me would like to play on this playground. would that be acceptable? well, you know, there are millions of majority black neighborhoods in the united states that my daughter could not play in today because of the violence, because of the drugs, because of the color of her skin. so no. sometimes it s better for people to have their own places to play. all right. not just a racist. also kind of a jerk. this is the church. welcome. thank you. and we ll have an opportunity to join pastor robb and rachel inside. great. come on in. hello. hello. howdy. how are you?