David Duke "reformed" the KKK into a nonviolent white separatist group in the 70s. They believe races get along better and are more likely to peacefully co-exist if they are segregated, but don't necessarily "hate" other races (although some of them do). That particular belief usually gets considered "racist" anyway just based on the separatism. There is even some collaboration between white nationalist groups and black nationalists like Ayo Kimathi because they both agree on their disdain for Israel (they both see 'those people' as a major source of their problems). It's a very complicated topic and not as cartoonish as the media presents it.
David Duke "reformed" the KKK into a nonviolent white separatist group in the 70s. They believe races get along better and are more likely to peacefully co-exist if they are segregated, but don't necessarily "hate" other races (although some of them do). That particular belief usually gets considered "racist" anyway just based on the separatism.
There is even some collaboration between white nationalist groups and black nationalists like Ayo Kimathi because they both agree on their disdain for Israel (they both see 'those people' as a major source of their problems). It's a very complicated topic and not as cartoonish as the media presents it.