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4 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

preppies, mayflower and Thomas Jefferson...geez, obtuse much?  who cares where they came from?  They weren't wanted there. Maybe they can march at the masters in augusta next.  it's nice there in the spring.  never mind.  I'll stop replying.

 

Preppies, Mayflower,  and Thomas Jefferson have nothing to do with this.

Please do stop replying, because your replies make no sense.

 

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15 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Preppies, Mayflower,  and Thomas Jefferson have nothing to do with this.

Please do stop replying, because your replies make no sense.

 

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-type-a-gmc-north-american-short-yellow-school-bus-saskatchewan-canada-75044887.html?imageid=3B5B5FB7-7DE2-4792-97AD-5FB8BE4DBC33&p=82140&pn=1&searchId=9f751e3b17962b268d4d6d16ad679d32&searchtype=0

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20 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

preppies, mayflower and Thomas Jefferson...geez, obtuse much?  who cares where they came from?  They weren't wanted there. Maybe they can march at the masters in augusta next.  The members would likely hire some Pinkerton guards.  that would be fun.  it's nice there in the spring.  never mind.  I'll stop replying.


you made up a fake scenario where you saw nazi recruiting posters on a hiking trail. Nobody believes this actually happened. 

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8 minutes ago, aristocrat said:


you made up a fake scenario where you saw nazi recruiting posters on a hiking trail. Nobody believes this actually happened. 

don't care...do you believe 3 hate group marches in Charlottesville were prompted by culture warfare?  I have some slight interest in your answer. It's about honesty...

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9 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

don't care...do you believe 3 hate group marches in Charlottesville were prompted by culture warfare?  I have some slight interest in your answer. It's about honesty...


What happened in Virginia in no way makes your fake story real. Nothing to do with each other 

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51 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

preppies, mayflower and Thomas Jefferson...geez, obtuse much?  who cares where they came from?  They weren't wanted there. Maybe they can march at the masters in augusta next.  The members would likely hire some Pinkerton guards.  that would be fun.  it's nice there in the spring.  never mind. I'll stop replying.

You won’t. You can’t. 

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1 minute ago, redtail hawk said:

i can to people who repeatedly lie.

But you already did. Scroll up just a touch. Not to worry. I suspect everyone here is as bored as you. At least you supplied comic relief by replying immediately after typing “I’ll stop replying”.

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4 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

But you already did. Scroll up just a touch. Not to worry. I suspect everyone here is as bored as you. At least you supplied comic relief by replying immediately after typing “I’ll stop replying”.

Happy to oblige your sense of humor.  I can't work on the land at night.  keep getting cut by the barb wire.  And my stamina isn't as good as it was before covid.  but I enjoy some comic relief too

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It Sure Seems Like That Anti-Semitic 'Day of Hate' Was Completely Made-Up

 

 

Saturday, February 25th was supposed to be a day that would live in infamy

 

According to the press, citing reports from law enforcement and the Anti-Defamation League, a national “day of hate” was being planned by neo-nazi groups to promote antisemitism. The headlines blared warnings as “white supremacy” once again was shouted from the rooftops as the preeminent threat in the United States.

Soon enough, Democrat politicians joined the chorus, painting themselves as stoic fighters against the evils of bigotry. 

 

There was just one problem: It appears that the national “day of hate” was completely made-up out of whole cloth. A quick search reveals not a single report or photograph of a single neo-nazi gathering to protest (or worse) on Saturday.

 

Think about it. This was supposedly a major, organized event, to the level of making national news, and quite literally no one showed up for it. Could that be because it was never planned in the first place? That’s my suspicion given this isn’t the first such panic set off by vague “reports” that ultimately had no evidence behind them.

 

Ironically, the left-leaning ADL is now claiming victory, with Jonathan Greenblatt saying that the press coverage of the “day of hate” somehow forced all the white supremacists to stay home. CBS News also pushed that narrative, triumphantly contrasting the “day of hate” with a “day of resolve.”

 

How can you counter a “day of hate” that obviously didn’t exist? And since when has press coverage scared away neo-nazis? Isn’t the entire point of public demonstrations to garner press coverage? Nothing that is being said in the aftermath of this “day of hate” makes sense. Instead, it feels like a weak attempt to save face.

 

That leaves the question of how this even got started. Various articles on the matter provide little clarity. Some cite the ADL as the original source. Others say local law enforcement put out the warnings first. What was any of that based on? Given the amount of hysteria that was spread, those of us on the sidelines deserve answers.

 

Meanwhile, some on the left are going after Republicans for not condemning something that didn’t exist. It’s just incredible.

 

The demand for white supremacy in the United States far outstrips the supply. It feels like every few months, these silly left-wing moral panics begin based on vague, mostly unsubstantiated reports pushed by organizations that have a vested interest in promoting the supposed threat. “This time is going to be the big one,” they promise, and then nothing happens. How many times do the ADL and others get to cry wolf before their credibility is shot?

 

The lesson here is obvious. American Jews should stop listening to these organizations that largely function as political organs. There was never any grand threat, and certainly not one that warranted national warnings. Rather, this was emotional manipulation carried out so the press could scream about white supremacy for a day, and it needs to stop.

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/02/26/it-sure-seems-like-that-anti-semitic-day-of-hate-was-completely-made-up-n708872

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4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

It Sure Seems Like That Anti-Semitic 'Day of Hate' Was Completely Made-Up

 

 

Saturday, February 25th was supposed to be a day that would live in infamy

 

According to the press, citing reports from law enforcement and the Anti-Defamation League, a national “day of hate” was being planned by neo-nazi groups to promote antisemitism. The headlines blared warnings as “white supremacy” once again was shouted from the rooftops as the preeminent threat in the United States.

Soon enough, Democrat politicians joined the chorus, painting themselves as stoic fighters against the evils of bigotry. 

 

There was just one problem: It appears that the national “day of hate” was completely made-up out of whole cloth. A quick search reveals not a single report or photograph of a single neo-nazi gathering to protest (or worse) on Saturday.

 

Think about it. This was supposedly a major, organized event, to the level of making national news, and quite literally no one showed up for it. Could that be because it was never planned in the first place? That’s my suspicion given this isn’t the first such panic set off by vague “reports” that ultimately had no evidence behind them.

 

Ironically, the left-leaning ADL is now claiming victory, with Jonathan Greenblatt saying that the press coverage of the “day of hate” somehow forced all the white supremacists to stay home. CBS News also pushed that narrative, triumphantly contrasting the “day of hate” with a “day of resolve.”

 

How can you counter a “day of hate” that obviously didn’t exist? And since when has press coverage scared away neo-nazis? Isn’t the entire point of public demonstrations to garner press coverage? Nothing that is being said in the aftermath of this “day of hate” makes sense. Instead, it feels like a weak attempt to save face.

 

That leaves the question of how this even got started. Various articles on the matter provide little clarity. Some cite the ADL as the original source. Others say local law enforcement put out the warnings first. What was any of that based on? Given the amount of hysteria that was spread, those of us on the sidelines deserve answers.

 

Meanwhile, some on the left are going after Republicans for not condemning something that didn’t exist. It’s just incredible.

 

The demand for white supremacy in the United States far outstrips the supply. It feels like every few months, these silly left-wing moral panics begin based on vague, mostly unsubstantiated reports pushed by organizations that have a vested interest in promoting the supposed threat. “This time is going to be the big one,” they promise, and then nothing happens. How many times do the ADL and others get to cry wolf before their credibility is shot?

 

The lesson here is obvious. American Jews should stop listening to these organizations that largely function as political organs. There was never any grand threat, and certainly not one that warranted national warnings. Rather, this was emotional manipulation carried out so the press could scream about white supremacy for a day, and it needs to stop.

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/02/26/it-sure-seems-like-that-anti-semitic-day-of-hate-was-completely-made-up-n708872

Amazing ! These big bad triple threat extremist Nazi organizations stayed home due to press coverage eh ? That settles it - they’re clearly an existential threat to “ our Democracy.” What would the rest of us do without Dems and the lib press ? 

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4 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

It Sure Seems Like That Anti-Semitic 'Day of Hate' Was Completely Made-Up

 

 

Saturday, February 25th was supposed to be a day that would live in infamy

 

According to the press, citing reports from law enforcement and the Anti-Defamation League, a national “day of hate” was being planned by neo-nazi groups to promote antisemitism. The headlines blared warnings as “white supremacy” once again was shouted from the rooftops as the preeminent threat in the United States.

Soon enough, Democrat politicians joined the chorus, painting themselves as stoic fighters against the evils of bigotry. 

 

There was just one problem: It appears that the national “day of hate” was completely made-up out of whole cloth. A quick search reveals not a single report or photograph of a single neo-nazi gathering to protest (or worse) on Saturday.

 

Think about it. This was supposedly a major, organized event, to the level of making national news, and quite literally no one showed up for it. Could that be because it was never planned in the first place? That’s my suspicion given this isn’t the first such panic set off by vague “reports” that ultimately had no evidence behind them.

 

Ironically, the left-leaning ADL is now claiming victory, with Jonathan Greenblatt saying that the press coverage of the “day of hate” somehow forced all the white supremacists to stay home. CBS News also pushed that narrative, triumphantly contrasting the “day of hate” with a “day of resolve.”

 

How can you counter a “day of hate” that obviously didn’t exist? And since when has press coverage scared away neo-nazis? Isn’t the entire point of public demonstrations to garner press coverage? Nothing that is being said in the aftermath of this “day of hate” makes sense. Instead, it feels like a weak attempt to save face.

 

That leaves the question of how this even got started. Various articles on the matter provide little clarity. Some cite the ADL as the original source. Others say local law enforcement put out the warnings first. What was any of that based on? Given the amount of hysteria that was spread, those of us on the sidelines deserve answers.

 

Meanwhile, some on the left are going after Republicans for not condemning something that didn’t exist. It’s just incredible.

 

The demand for white supremacy in the United States far outstrips the supply. It feels like every few months, these silly left-wing moral panics begin based on vague, mostly unsubstantiated reports pushed by organizations that have a vested interest in promoting the supposed threat. “This time is going to be the big one,” they promise, and then nothing happens. How many times do the ADL and others get to cry wolf before their credibility is shot?

 

The lesson here is obvious. American Jews should stop listening to these organizations that largely function as political organs. There was never any grand threat, and certainly not one that warranted national warnings. Rather, this was emotional manipulation carried out so the press could scream about white supremacy for a day, and it needs to stop.

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/02/26/it-sure-seems-like-that-anti-semitic-day-of-hate-was-completely-made-up-n708872

neo nazi victims!  now there's a theme for a book....

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1 hour ago, redtail hawk said:

neo nazi victims!  now there's a theme for a book....

 

victims? figments of imagination cant be victimized. the point of the story (and thread) is that leftist seem to wish nazis into existence WAAAAY more often then not just so they can confirm that the swaztica wearing shadows they see around every corner are real. see! see! i told you they exist. its like leftists WANT these guys in every city and town. since they can't seem to find them then any white person that disagrees will do. somebody has to fill the void. hell they dont even have to be white and they get shoved in to try and meet the quota. it was because they were born in a "white society". yeah um that works for me. how bout you guys?  🤷‍♂️

 

so your hiking and see nazi fliers telling you to meet up past the rock and take a left at the tree stump if you want in. if you dont want to go deep in the woods for evidence of racism i can point you in the direction of a few public bathroom stalls in the city. plenty of sharpie scribbles to choose from so just ignore the ones that are not of the white supremist variety. it may shatter the leftist worldview that racists only exist in one shade. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Buffarukus said:

 

victims? figments of imagination cant be victimized. the point of the story (and thread) is that leftist seem to wish nazis into existence WAAAAY more often then not just so they can confirm that the swaztica wearing shadows they see around every corner are real. see! see! i told you they exist. its like leftists WANT these guys in every city and town. since they can't seem to find them then any white person that disagrees will do. somebody has to fill the void. hell they dont even have to be white and they get shoved in to try and meet the quota. it was because they were born in a "white society". yeah um that works for me. how bout you guys?  🤷‍♂️

 

so your hiking and see nazi fliers telling you to meet up past the rock and take a left at the tree stump if you want in. if you dont want to go deep in the woods for evidence of racism i can point you in the direction of a few public bathroom stalls in the city. plenty of sharpie scribbles to choose from so just ignore the ones that are not of the white supremist variety. it may shatter the leftist worldview that racists only exist in one shade. 

 

 

dude, neo nazi's were arrested just last month for separate episodes in Orlando and Baltimore.  They exist and are a threat.  Why they want to stay covert is a mystery given their pride.  but you r right about 2 things:  almost nobody wants them and haters come in all races.  did you consider that the handouts might not be aimed at recruitment but rather intimidation?   The ones in toilets are probably aimed at recruitment.  I could produce an affidavit from a park ranger about them and it wouldn't sway most here.  Would it help that the trail section was near a progressive, affluent community with a significant Jewish population?  btw, I'm confident law enforcement has developed a psychological profile for neo nazis and equally confident it aint pretty.

 

https://www.cbs17.com/news/north-carolina-news/interactive-map-increase-in-antisemitic-white-supremacist-incidents-in-nc-over-last-5-years-data-shows/amp/

 

https://myfox8.com/news/north-carolina/high-point/flyers-related-to-neo-nazi-group-left-in-driveways-of-high-point-neighborhood/

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Welp. its Monday.  I see we had 6/7 Mass shootings this weekend.  Were those the hate days the blue anon folks were referencing?  

 

Cause the list seems like its the normal urban bangers that were doing the RAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting

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19 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Welp. its Monday.  I see we had 6/7 Mass shootings this weekend.  Were those the hate days the blue anon folks were referencing?  

 

Cause the list seems like its the normal urban bangers that were doing the RAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting

i'm thinking guerrilla cultural warfare is more their thing.  Not showing faces is their m.o.

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Just now, redtail hawk said:

i'm thinking guerrilla cultural warfare is more their thing.  Not showing faces is their m.o.

I was reading above. seems your thing is some boogie man that is very hard to actually find. like bigfoot or something.

 

The entire day of rage seems like another blue anon story to demonize anyone not on the left.

 

that database shows links to local sources. 

 

Doesnt seem like a bunch of Righties to me.

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chris farley said:

I was reading above. seems your thing is some boogie man that is very hard to actually find. like bigfoot or something.

 

The entire day of rage seems like another blue anon story to demonize anyone not on the left.

 

that database shows links to local sources. 

 

Doesnt seem like a bunch of Righties to me.

 

 

 

 

we just disagree then

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