The KKK leaders who were interviewed by Variety detailed how they were wooed with promises the program would capture the truth about life in the organization; encouraged not to file taxes on cash payments for agreeing to participate in the filming; presented with pre-scripted fictional story scenarios; instructed what to say on camera; asked to misrepresent their actual identities, motivations and relationships with others, and re-enacted camera shoots repeatedly until the production team was satisfied...Made up cross burnings? What's next hoax swastikas and Hijab grabs? Oh wait...The production team even paid for material and equipment to construct and burn wooden crosses and Nazi swastikas, according to multiple sources
I've said for a long time that the Democratic Party is a plantation for Negroes. Apparently they also have Klansmen on that plantation. Who knew.
Oh wait...and tax evasion:
On the Tennessee shooting location of the KKK documentary, Nichols and Hutt describe being paid by a man with a blue, rectangular bank money bag, which he would unzip and hand out $50 or $100 bills.You know, when you have to make up "hate", there can't be much of it in actual existence.