Every black person I know has a job, a mortgage, an ID and votes. Maybe you should talk to more of them because these are normal things normal black people do.

The KKK is a marginal group with a small membership, no political power and very limited public support. There have been no major public robed parades by the KKK in many many years. The last large-scale one was in 1925, when over 30,000 members marched in Washington, D.C. But this was 100 years ago dude. The last last major crime attributed to KKK members was in June 2020, Harry Rogers, a self-described KKK leader, drove his vehicle into a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in Virginia Beach, injuring several people all of whom happened to be white. So like one crime in the last 5 years, not very impressive and it was just like vehicular assault and this guy faced justice. He pled guilty to charges of three counts of assault and battery, one count of destruction of property, and one count of failure to stop at the scene of an accident and served 3 years 8 months. Notice no tears where shed for him.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which track hate groups, the KKK consists of about 10 active groups nationwide with an estimated total membership of 3,000–6,000 individuals as of 2025. These are often small cells rather than a unified organization. The KKK's tiny footprint contrasts sharply with the much larger bases of lefitst organizations. The ADL itself has ~200,000–500,000 donors/supporters, the SPLC~300,000–400,000 donors/supporters. BLM has 2,000–5,000 core activists and ~135 million supporters in the US, Antifa is a decentralized network with no formal membership; active core estimated at 5,000–10,000; "sympathizers" number 1-5 million. So like these people out rioting in the streets frequently are more of a threat to society than the KKK where like a crazy guy tries to hit other white people with his car once every five years.