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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    That's not what I said. I said that the dictators who implemented Communism were right-wing. Of course most Communists are Leftists.
    THEY WERE COMMUNISTS THEMSELVES......stop trying to pretend you didn't make an ASIININE CLAIM....
    TRUMP WILL TAKE FORTY STATES...UNLESS THE SAME IDIOTS WHO BROUGHT US THE 2020 DUNCE-O-CRAT IOWA CLUSTERFUCK CONTINUE THEIR SEDITIOUS ACTIVITIES...THEN HE WILL WIN EVEN MORE ..UNLESS THE RED CHINESE AND DNC COLLUDE, USE A PANDEMIC, AND THEN THE DEMOCRATS VIOLATE ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION, TO FACILLITATE MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL, UNVETTED, MAIL IN BALLOTS IN THE DARK OF NIGHT..


    De Oppresso Liber

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    Indeed."The VIOLENT FASCISTS of ANTIFA, once more resorted to violence to try to silence opposing views, and crush FREE SPEECH...just like Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin before them....this time at the Boston Straight Pride Parade."

    Violence is involved, not free speech.

    Peaceful protest...yes, violence to try to silence opposing views, and crush FREE SPEECH...no.

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    “Nobody has legal cases to try to fire people for being straight. No one has legal cases to try to prevent straight people from adopting children,” said Arlington resident Molly Eskridge. “And free speech, from the First Amendment perspective, is about being protected from government punishment for what you say. It doesn’t mean people can’t ostracize you.”
    Eskridge added that the march went beyond simply celebrating heterosexuality, as marchers waved “Trump 2020” flags and signs reading “Build the wall.”
    “It’s not just about straight pride. This is provocation,” she said

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    Indeed."The VIOLENT FASCISTS of ANTIFA, once more resorted to violence to try to silence opposing views, and crush FREE SPEECH...just like Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin before them....this time at the Boston Straight Pride Parade."

    Violence is involved, not free speech.

    Peaceful protest...yes, violence to try to silence opposing views, and crush FREE SPEECH...no.

    There is no Constitutional protection against being ostracized.

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    In a related story, the Roman army held a protest against Emperor Nero.

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    About as relevant as the price of rutabagas in Somalia.

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    Straight pride parade. Solution searching for a problem. Well, you found one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    Those dictators were all Righties. They were socially conservative and "Socialist" in name only.
    Every life matters

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    How Many Attacks Will It Take Until the White-Supremacist Threat Is Taken Seriously?

    FBI Director Christopher Wray said recently that the bureau doesn’t “investigate the ideology, no matter how repugnant. We investigate violence.”


    There was, it seems, no time to avert the massacre.

    The anti-immigrant, white-nationalist manifesto heralding an imminent attack was uploaded to the online message board 8chan only minutes before a shooter killed at least 20 people out shopping on a late-summer Saturday in El Paso, Texas.

    But in another sense, if U.S. authorities confirm that the document was written by the 21-year-old white male suspected of committing the atrocity, then there was plenty of time—numerous years in which violence by far-right, white-supremacist extremists has emerged as arguably the premier domestic-terrorist threat in the United States. The government may be working to prevent these violent acts, but it’s devoted less attention and fewer resources to the toxic ideology that knits them together.

    ……The Anti-Defamation League recently reported that right-wing extremists were linked to more murders in the United States (at least 50) in 2018 than in any other year since 1995, when Timothy McVeigh bombed an Oklahoma City federal building. The organization also found that in the past decade, roughly 73 percent of extremist-related fatalities have been associated with domestic right-wing extremists, relative to about 23 percent attributed to Islamist extremists.

    Such extremists have been tied to deadly rampages over the past year at synagogues in Pittsburgh and Poway, California, and possibly to a mass shooting just last week at a garlic festival in California. The statement posted shortly before the El Paso shooting cited the live-streamed assault on two mosques in New Zealand earlier this year, along with that perpetrator’s sprawling white-nationalist manifesto, as inspiration. (The motive for a killing spree in Dayton, Ohio, mere hours after the El Paso shooting isn’t yet clear.)

    https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...eology/595435/

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    Republican baseball field....

    An attack on our Constitutional Republic.

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    [QUOTE=Earl;3251635]Republican baseball field....



    yup, one leftie shooting =


    In 2016 Thomas Greven suggested that right-wing populism is a cause of right-wing terrorism. More simply put, populism supports the advancement of "the average citizen", not the agendas of the privileged elite. Greven defines right-wing populists as those who support ethnocentrism, and oppose immigration. Because right-wing populism creates a climate of "us versus them", terrorism is more likely to occur.[5] Vocal opposition to Islamic terrorism by Donald Trump has been obscuring right-wing terrorism in the US,[6][7] where right-wing terror attacks outnumber Islamist and left-wing attacks combined.[8]
    In the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings at Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand by terrorist Brenton Harrison Tarrant, expert in terrorism Greg Barton, of Deakin University in Australia (the home country of Tarrant), wrote of the "toxic political environment that allows hate to flourish". Saying that although right-wing extremism in Australia is not nearly as serious as the European neo-Nazi movements or the various types of white supremacy and toxic nationalism seen in American politics, both major parties attempted to win votes by repeating some of the tough language and inhumane policies which appeared to reward right-wing populists. He further argued: "The result has been such a cacophony of hateful rhetoric that it has been hard for those tasked with spotting the emergence of violent extremism to separate it from all the background noise of extremism".[9]
    Fringe groups[edit]

    References to individual groups may also appear by country below. This section is related to their role in inspiring terrorism.
    According to Moghadam and Eubank (2006), groups associated with right-wing terrorism include white power skinhead gangs, far-right hooligans, and their sympathizers. The "intellectual guides" of right-wing terrorist movements espouse the view that the state must "rid itself of the foreign elements that undermine it from within" so the state can "provide for its rightful, natural citizens."[10]

    In Australia, experts, police and others have been commenting on the failure of the authorities to act effectively in order to combat right-wing radicalisation,[11][12] and the government has vowed to put right-wing extremist individuals and groups under greater scrutiny and pressure, with the home affairs minister Mike Pezzullo making strong comments to a parliamentary committee.[13] A week after the Christchurch mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand it emerged that the perpetrator Australia-born Brenton Harrison Tarrant had three years earlier been active on the Facebook pages of two Australia-based white nationalist groups the United Patriots Front (UPF) and True Blue Crew (TBC) praising UPF leader neo-Nazi Blair Cotrrell as they all celebrated Trump's victory in the 2016 presidential election in the United States and Tarrant was also offered to join the Lads Society a white nationalist fight club that was founded by Cottrell but declined.[14][15]

    In the United States, Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino and former NYPD officer, writes of the growth of white nationalism, saying that the political climate of polarization "has provided an opportunity for violent bigots, both on- and offline. Times of change, fear and conflict offer extremists and conspiracists a chance to present themselves as an alternative to increasingly distrusted traditional mainstream choices." He quotes former FBI agent Erroll Southers' view that white supremacy “is being globalized at a very rapid pace", and urges the government to hold hearings to investigate homegrown extremism.[16] Sociologists at the University of Dayton point to the origin of white nationalism in the US and its spread to other countries, and they also note that the Christchurch attacker's hatred of Muslims was inspired by American white nationalism.[17]

    The Anti-Defamation League reports that white supremacist propaganda and recruitment efforts on and around college campuses have been increasing sharply, with 1,187 incidents in 2018 compared to 421 in 2017, far exceeding any previous year.[18] Far-right terrorists rely on a variety of strategies such as leafleting, violent rituals, and house parties to recruit, targeting angry and marginalized youth looking for solutions to their problems. But their most effective recruitment tool is extremist music, which avoids monitoring by moderating parties such as parents and school authorities. Risk factors for recruitment include exposure to racism during childhood, dysfunctional families such as divorced parents, physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, neglect, and disillusionment.[19]
    Copycat terrorism[edit]

    In the cases of far-right extremists, they will sometimes seek inspiration from other mass murderers and use it as a template to carry out future terrorist attacks such as Australia-born Brenton Harrison Tarrant the 28 year old who was responsible for the deaths of 51 people in the Christchurch mosque shootings at Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand cited Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks at Regjeringskvartalet (Government Quarter) and Utoya Island in Oslo/Utoya, Norway as his true inspiration alongside American mass shooter Dylann Roof who was responsible for the killing of 9 blacks in the Charleston church shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, Italian neo-Nazi Luca Traini who shot and injured 6 African migrants in Macerata, Italy, Swedish young adult Anton Lundin Pettersson the sword killer who murdered 3 at Kronan School in Trollhattan, Sweden and British Wales-born Darren Osbourne the attacker behind the Finsbury Park mosque attack that killed 1 in Finsbury Park, London, United Kingdom, Tarrant also etched onto his guns Canadian/Quebecois Alexandre Bissonnette the perpetrator of the Quebec City mosque shooting at Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada and Spanish neo-fascist Josue Estebanez who stabbed and murdered antifascist Carlos Palomino in Madrid, Spain.[20][21][22]

    John T. Earnest the perpetrator behind the burning of Dar-ul-Arqam Mosque in Escondido, California and the shooting of a synagogue called Chabad of Poway in Poway, California stated in an open letter that he was inspired by aforementioned Australia-born terrorist Brenton Harrison Tarrant and Robert Bowers for their roles in the Christchurch mosque shootings (Christchurch, New Zealand) and the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) respectively in the case of the Escondido mosque burning he had left graffiti that said "For Brenton Tarrant, -t /pol/" and the latter he already published said open letter on 8chan /pol/ and attempted to live stream the Poway synagogue shooting on Facebook Live just like Tarrant. Earnest also mentioned in the open letter "The Day of the Rope" a talking point in the vanguardist white nationalist and neo-Nazi circles referring to the execution of all non-whites, Jews and liberals as detailed in the infamous 1978 novel The Turner Diaries by William Luther Pierce of the defunct National Alliance (NatAll).[23]
    Patrick Crusius, the 21-year-old suspect in the mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas on August 3, 2019, which killed 22 people and injured 24 others, said in an online manifesto called The Inconvenient Truth that he supported Australia-born Brenton Harrison Tarrant and his manifesto The Great Replacement. Similar to Tarrant, Crusius also posted his manifesto on 8chan /pol/ as well as a Collin College notification letter.[24]


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grokmaster View Post
    THEY WERE COMMUNISTS THEMSELVES......stop trying to pretend you didn't make an ASIININE CLAIM....

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    We know who is the side that uses violence and threats to get their way. Hint..It is not the left. The Jews will not replace us. White power forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    Someone should let all those right-wing dictators know this.
    Dictators, Fascists, communists, Marxists; they are all the same. I am amused that you think there is a difference.
    "When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."


    A lie doesn't become the truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good just because it is accepted by a majority.
    Author: Booker T. Washington



    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Unless you just can't stand the idea of "ni**ers" teaching white kids.


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    Address the topic, not other posters.

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