Trump perceived as contributing to white supremacist views

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Inspired by a series of hate crimes and the current election season, white supremacists have grown angrier and more energetic in 2016, according to experts.

It’s been one year since nine black parishioners were gunned down in the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, murders that then-21-year-old Dylann Roof — who is white — is accused of committing. Last July, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced a 33-count indictment against Roof that charged him with federal hate crimes for the June 17 attack, alleging that he sought to ignite racial tensions across the United States with the massacre. Friends of Roof have said that he wanted to start a race war. His trial is set for Nov. 7; prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

That massacre came during what experts described as a multi-year surge in activity among white supremacists, a surge that has continued into this year. And presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump may be fueling the fire.

“A lot of the extreme right perceives Trump as being largely sympathetic to many of their views,” said Mark Pitcavage, a historian for the Anti-Defamation League. “They rather enthusiastically support what they perceive as anti-Hispanic attitudes on his part, anti-Muslim attitudes on his part and other similar ideas.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-white-supremacists-continues-surge/85931440/
 
Britain First is the UK version of the Trumptards. They hate Muslims and immigrants too. Today, a Member of Parliament, Jo Cox, was assassinated by a man reportedly shouting their slogan.

Witnesses told British media that the assailant appeared to have been waiting for Cox outside a library in the town of Birstall where she had been meeting constituents as part of her usual weekly schedule.

Witnesses recounted a savage attack in which the assailant targeted Cox with a gun that was either homemade or antique, as well as with a knife. The attacker continued to stab and kick Cox even after she had fallen to the ground, bleeding.

Gun attacks in Britain are rare, a fact that authorities attribute to extremely tight gun-control restrictions. Attacks against members of Parliament are also highly unusual, and beyond those at the highest reaches of government, politicians customarily do not have security details.

A resident told reporters he had seen the assault firsthand and described how a good Samaritan initially tried to stop the attacker from stabbing Cox. But the attacker, who was wearing a white baseball cap, then pulled a gun from a bag and scuffled with Cox before shooting her at least twice.

Cox had been outspoken about the need to do more to protect civilians in Syria, and had argued in the House of Commons for Britain to accept child refugees.



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Of course, they are radical Christians.


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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/british-member-of-parliament-reported-to-have-been-shot/2016/06/16/a9b988de-33c4-11e6-ab9d-1da2b0f24f93_story.html
 
Inspired by a series of hate crimes and the current election season, white supremacists have grown angrier and more energetic in 2016, according to experts.

It’s been one year since nine black parishioners were gunned down in the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, murders that then-21-year-old Dylann Roof — who is white — is accused of committing. Last July, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced a 33-count indictment against Roof that charged him with federal hate crimes for the June 17 attack, alleging that he sought to ignite racial tensions across the United States with the massacre. Friends of Roof have said that he wanted to start a race war. His trial is set for Nov. 7; prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

That massacre came during what experts described as a multi-year surge in activity among white supremacists, a surge that has continued into this year. And presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump may be fueling the fire.

“A lot of the extreme right perceives Trump as being largely sympathetic to many of their views,” said Mark Pitcavage, a historian for the Anti-Defamation League. “They rather enthusiastically support what they perceive as anti-Hispanic attitudes on his part, anti-Muslim attitudes on his part and other similar ideas.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-white-supremacists-continues-surge/85931440/

really?......some liberals think Trump is a white supremacist?.......how many think liberals are idiots?.....
 
It's not so much white supremacy as black inferiority. Blacks are certainly far far dumber than whites and asians and the evidence is overwhelming.
 
Well, I'm sure Bernie sent a tingle down our nations communist's legs lol. Thankfully, both communists and radical white extremists are fringe of the fringe and largely irrelevant.

When the black *Christian* church was shot up last summer, by a white loon who never gave alligience to anyone, the left politicized it, and went on an absurd Crusade against the Confederate flag as if banning a symbol would protect anyone.

So I don't take them seriously on this and similar issues.
 
tRump is a race baitor


what he believes is meaningless


he uses people who hate their fellow man to obtain power



if he is NOT a racist the he is worse than one
 
"I love blacks and Hispanics and they love me, and I am going to make things better for them!"

Clearly white supremacist codespeak.
 
Well, I'm sure Bernie sent a tingle down our nations communist's legs lol. Thankfully, both communists and radical white extremists are fringe of the fringe and largely irrelevant.

When the black *Christian* church was shot up last summer, by a white loon who never gave alligience to anyone, the left politicized it, and went on an absurd Crusade against the Confederate flag as if banning a symbol would protect anyone.

So I don't take them seriously on this and similar issues.

An absurd crusade is the right's insistence that using the words "radical islam" will make an iota of difference in terrorism.
 
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THEY HEIL TRUMP



Meanwhile, in the UK:

Tom is reportedly the prime suspect in the killing of Jo Cox, a British lawmaker described as a fearless campaigner and star of the opposition Labor Party. He was arrested blocks from the crime scene.

The member of Parliament was shot and stabbed as she emerged from a meeting with her constituents a week before an increasingly divisive vote on whether Britain should cut ties with Europe.

Evidence is emerging that Tom may have had an interest in white supremacy.

Tom bought material from a white supremacist group, CNN has learned.

Tom has a history of purchasing material from the National Alliance white supremacist organization based in the United States.

Copies of receipts and a subscription to the National Alliance's publication National Vanguard as well as receipts showing purchases for neo-Nazi book "Ich Kampfe, the "Improvised Munitions Handbook" and other books have been released.

Tom subscribed to a pro-apartheid group's magazine.

"Tom A. Mair from Batley in Yorkshire subscribed to our magazine S.A. Patriot," magazine editor A.D. Harvey told CNN.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/17/europe/tommy-mair-jo-cox-suspect/
 
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