It still exists today but it has mostly gone underground. I think the desperation in White Supremacists is now that there are not enough white Republicans to vote in Republican presidents consistently in the future because more white people are dying than are being born now in the U.S. partly because white people have less babies per capita than Black people or Hispanic or other races. Part of the reason is just economic because often White people are more likely to get an education and once you get an education you are able to see that having a lot of babies isn't economically feasible. But, other races don't get educated as much and don't tend to think this way as much. But, white people barely replace themselves in the children they have if that because they are trying to pass down wealth to their children so they can get educated and generate wealth and so on and so on.
So, a lot of white people are getting more and more paranoid about there being less and less white people in relation to all other races in the U.S. and as this becomes more unbalanced you likely are going to see a lot more killings as this paranoia gets worse among some white people especially in places like the South as far east as Texas.
You are less likely to see this in places like California for a variety of reasons even though we saw a white supremacist 19 year old kill people at the Gilroy Garlic Festival recently.
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The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion, took place in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles from August 11 to 16, 1965. On August 11 ...
Death(s): 34
Date: August 11–16, 1965
Injuries: 1,032
Location: Watts, Los Angeles
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