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The KKK (Ku Klux Klan) and ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) share similarities in that both groups employ extremist ideologies to justify violence and terrorize specific populations. Both organizations use fear and intimidation to promote their goals, which are rooted in a distorted interpretation of their respective belief systems—white supremacy for the KKK and radical jihadism for ISIS. However, they differ significantly in their origins, motivations, and the contexts in which they operate, as the KKK primarily targets racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S., while ISIS aims to establish a caliphate and expand its influence in the Middle East and beyond.

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