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For those of you who didn't hear about it in the news, the Ku Klux Klan's September 23, 2000 rally in New York City was not exactly a success. First off, only about 17 proud members of the organization were brave enough to march without their trademark face-covering identity-hiding cross-burning hoods -- which made the ratio of cop to Klan about 50 to 1, and protester to Klan 300 to 1.
So the march was a real black eye for the good 'ol boys of the KKK -- literally. Early on, five people claiming to be Klan sympathizers got past police and into the corral set aside for the rally. When the actual klan members arrived, however, these five attacked them, and, according to the New York Times, "began pummeling the Klan grand dragon, James W. Sheely."
Wish you were there? Well, now you can be. Play the "Punch James W. Sheely Grand Dragon of the KKK in the Face" game, and you too can fulfill your dreams of, well, punching Klan grand dragon James W. Sheely in the face. But watch out! Because for every klan member, there are fifty cops and 300 civilians. And if you punch a cop by mistake, you're a-goin' to jail.
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