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"The Ku Klux Klan movement is small and fractured, but still poses a threat to society," said ADL CEO, Jonathan A. Greenblatt.Across the US, there are still some 3,000 Klan members in more than 40 groups as well as a number of unaffiliated individuals who identify with Klan ideology, according to the report.
"These hardened racists and bigots are looking to spread fear, and if they grow dissatisfied with the Klan, they move on to other groups on the extreme far-right. There's lots of instability and unpredictability in the Klan movement," said Greenblatt.




"Huge victory in IRAC's long fought battle against gender segregation in the public sphere - court tells El Al airline women do not need to move seats for men," the group, which is a public and legal advocacy branch of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, said in a statement.The court decision follows a lawsuit filed by 83-year-old Holocaust survivor Renee Rabinowitz. In 2015, a flight attendant on board an El Al flight from Newark to Tel Aviv asked her to move. According to the airline, it tries to make concessions to ultra-Orthodox men who cite religious beliefs in their requests not to be seated near any women other than their own wives.
Comment: The KKK: Homegrown vigilante terrorism, a historical part of American heritage tracing back to the era of slavery and the Democratic Party.