Fuck you hate troll.Here you are posting Nazi style hate, and you call me hate troll.
Fuck you hate troll.Here you are posting Nazi style hate, and you call me hate troll.
^ironyeat shit hate troll
derp derp^irony
bwahahahaderp derp
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apparently my 5,000 ignore was a lie too
you and Earl should compare notes - see who lies more often
Would Jews be welcome here?‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,
Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.
“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.
The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”
Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.
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No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas, but is it legal?
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of Europeans.”forward.com
They should call themselves Columbia University.‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,
Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.
“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.
The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”
Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.
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No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas, but is it legal?
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of Europeans.”forward.com
IMO, Hume is a 20something college-dropout woman who hates men. She has a lot of anger for both sides of the divide.I,m not surprise coming from a Magatard.
From what I have seen, he/she is rather unstable.IMO, Hume is a 20something college-dropout woman who hates men. She has a lot of anger for both sides of the divide.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski recently commented about being a centrist and the hazards of being in the middle. Hume stands in the middle and angrily flips off everyone on either side. She's no centrist. Just a very disturbed young girl in a woman's body.
I think that there are... There are consequences when you voice your opinion. And when I say consequences, I'm not saying retribution, if you will, but you're subject to criticism, right? And I don't care whether you're in political office or whether you are a photographer. You speak up, you've got to now defend. I think what you're seeing is people are just, it's too wearying, I'm just not going to. That is worrisome because when people stop engaging, then those of us that are elected to office feel like, well, the signals we're getting from folks back home is everything's okay. Well, everything's not okay. Everything's not, okay. And so how can we encourage you? And this is where I guess one of the reasons why I felt it was still timely to focus on a book was because I think people need to have some level of hope and optimism. That maybe just maybe things can change, that maybe there are people who are willing to be that voice in the middle, even if it means that you're roadkill in the Middle. That's what happens when you stand in the the middle of the road. But there has to be encouragement to that.![]()
Alaska’s Senator: 'You’re Roadkill in the Middle’ - The Assignment with Audie Cornish - Podcast on CNN Podcasts
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski spent the past two decades making a name for herself as a Republican who regularly straddles party lines. In a new book, Far from Home, Murkowski delves into her journey navigating hyper-partisan politics -- from the Tea Party to the Trump era. She sits down with...www.cnn.com
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That bunch of anti-vaxing inbred mother-fuckers won't last long. Not to worry.‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,
Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.
“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.
The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”
Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.
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No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas, but is it legal?
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of Europeans.”forward.com
Someone should donate a bunch of measles, flu and COVID infected blankets to them. Jus' sayin'.That bunch of anti-vaxing inbred mother-fuckers won't last long. Not to worry.
It amazes me how much the MAGA movement depends on selling people lies and hate.Someone should donate a bunch of measles, flu and COVID infected blankets to them. Jus' sayin'.![]()
I warned y'all that this would eventually happen when colleges began segregating dorms and classes as part of a DEI initiative.‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,
Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.
“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.
The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”
Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.
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No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas, but is it legal?
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of Europeans.”forward.com
Agreed. IMO, it's a fear response. Fear is best cured through education and training, both of which MAGAts fear.It amazes me how much the MAGA movement depends on selling people lies and hate.
It's always been around. Texas has had its share of religion communes where leaders were marrying multiple wives as young as 14. Utah has been notorious for such groups.I warned y'all that this would eventually happen when colleges began segregating dorms and classes as part of a DEI initiative.
However, they will be able to likely get it sanctioned as a "safe space" as courts have upheld segregated housing at colleges. This is what I've warned about.It's always been around. Texas has had its share of religion communes where leaders were marrying multiple wives as young as 14. Utah has been notorious for such groups.
April 7, 2008 / 8:06 AM EDT / CBS/AP![]()
400 Children Taken From Polygamist Sect
Authorities Investigating Abuse At Compound Put Children In Texas Custodywww.cbsnews.com
More than 400 children, mostly girls in pioneer dresses, were swept into state custody from a polygamist sect in what authorities described Monday as the largest child-welfare operation in Texas history.
The dayslong raid on the sprawling compound built by now-jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs was sparked by a 16-year-old girl's call to authorities that she was being abused and that girls as young as 14 and 15 were being forced into marriages with much older men.
Dressed in home-sewn, ankle-length dresses with their hair pinned up in braids, some 133 women left the Yearning for Zion Ranch of their own volition along with the children.
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Texas Seizes Polygamist Group's Ranch in West Texas
Six years after Texas officials removed hundreds of children from their polygamist parents, state and local authorities seized the sprawling 1,700-acre Yearning For Zion Ranch this week.www.texastribune.org
‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,
Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.
“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.
The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”
Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.
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No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas, but is it legal?
Return to the Land is creating whites-only housing communities, with the aim of putting land “back under the control of Europeans.”forward.com
And before Israel where do you think the antisemitism came from in this country?Do you believe that this one case of banning Jews from 160 acres of U.S. land outnumbers the number of Muslims and
others that want to totally eliminate/kill the Israeli people with their River to the Sea and the growing call for Intifada?
And before Israel where do you think the antisemitism came from in this country?