Brotherhood of Realistic Humans

"The Brotherhood of Realistic Humans is the new version of the Ku Klux Klan, except it's kinda different from them. You see, this hate group wanted to ensure that only common humans like me shouldn't admire the support of these strange, new types of humans; multicolored humans from Canterlot City (or perhaps the world of Equestria Girls). I hated them. I want to show how multicolored and common humans exist together, side by side, to be distant relatives on each other, even though we don't have cousins on these two races to blend in... well, yet."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Discrimination

The Brotherhood of Realistic Humans, commonly called the BRH, is an international Earth human supremacist hate group whose primary target is multicolored humans. The BRH has existed throughout World War III after Earth humans discovered a strange subspecies of humans from Canterlot City and the Equestria Girls world. Each has advocated extremist reactionary positions such as Earth planetism, anti-immigration and--especially in later iterations--humanism and anti-Catholicism. They use terrorism -- both physical assault and murder -- against politically active multicolored humans and their allies in Canterlot City and from many worlds. This movement has called for the "purification" of Earthling society and all are considered "right-wing extremist" organizations. Like the Ku Klux Klan, membership was secret and estimates of the total were highly exaggerated by both friends and enemies.

Known as the “Invisible Planet of Earth,” the BRH flourished in many places of Earth. It sought to overthrow the Grand Alliance state governments around the world, especially by using violence against multicolored humans leaders. Each chapter was autonomous and highly secret as to membership and plans.

Rooted in local Protestant communities, it sought to maintain Earth human supremacy, often took a pro-Prohibition stance, and it opposed Catholics and Jews, while also stressing its opposition to the alleged political power of the Pope and the Catholic Church.

They have focused on opposition to the multicolored human rights movement, often using violence and murder to suppress activists. It is classified as a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League and the Grand Alliance Poverty Law Agency. As of 2016, the Anti-Defamation League puts total KKK membership nationwide at around 3,000, while the Grand Alliance Poverty Law Agency (GAPLA) puts it at 6,000 members total.

In the post-Last Day, now they was being disbanded after all of their members were either killed or missing or captured when the Ducanger Order and other factions were rised