richard_daily
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I have my own brand of fighting neo-nazis...
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Drixxx said:American Neo-Nazis crack me up. They get their panties all in a twist because of brown skinned, so-called immigrants. The America's is a continent of peoples of (not India) Indian descent. Always has been, always will be. The American genocide not withstanding. You can call them Indians, Mexicans, Salvadoreans, Costa Ricans, Puerto Ricans, whatever. You can draw imaginary lines all over all kinds maps. You can pass all kind of laws about the soveriegn borders etc. At the end of the day this continent will be populated by peoples of Indian descent.
It's like some White guy going to the middle of China. Marking up some papers, declaring himself king of a White Christian nation, and bitching about all the Asians in his White country.
What about the Nation of Islam?richard_daily said:amen...
America, love it or leave it.
Move back to europe honkeys.
Damn white people. I think we should eliminate them all. Well when Obama becomes president we will solve this problem.
Hey buddy. I checked in to some of your threads and I see you hate white people as well. So we should setup those camps for stupid white people.
Are you sure you can read?
I think that this is mostly because of stupidity in the south and idiots misinterpreting the bible and other ideologies..
Now don't get me wrong. I'm not saying southern people are stupid. What I am saying is that the stupid people in the south are incredibly stupid.
You obviously have never been to Philadelphia, have you? Stupidity flourishes everywhere in all races.
Isn't the basic theory behind white supremacy in the states specifically KKK white supremacy attributed to some biblical divinity associated with being white? (based on a book written by people who weren't white to begin with)
Isn't Sodomy highly slammed by the same biblical texts that they base their supremacy on?
Also wouldn't working in conjunction with Nazi's Neo or otherwise be contrary to that basic "ethic" since Nazism as a whole is anti-religion? Also it's roots are steeped in Mysticism which would be construed as Satannic.
It makes less sense to me then concept of White supremacy in the first place.
Nah. That's just their sales job.
It's all about hate and being mean. That's it.
Hate can eat a person alive.
As a white Christian, I take offense to your comment that we are being persecuted.
Who is persecuting us? And how?
Report: Supremacist activity flourishes
Factions fueled by anti-immigrant passions grow by 33 percent, study says
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The National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group, rallies in Lansing. Mich., in April 2006.
Updated: 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Huge street protests made millions of immigrants more visible and powerful last year, but they also seem to have revived a hateful counter force: white supremacists.
Groups linked to the Ku Klux Klan, skinheads and neo-Nazis grew significantly more active, holding more rallies, distributing leaflets and increasing their presence on the Internet — much of it focused on stirring anti-immigrant sentiment, a new report released by the Anti-Defamation League says.
“Extremist groups are good at seizing on whatever the hot button is of the day and twisting the message to get new members,” Deborah M. Lauter, ADL civil rights director, said Monday. “This one seems to be taking hold with more of mainstream America than we’d like to see.”
Old Klan chapters have been revived and new ones started throughout the South, historically the heart of the group, and in other places such as Michigan, Iowa and New Jersey, says the report, which was scheduled for official release Tuesday.
Last May in Alabama, an anti-immigration rally included slogans such as, “Let’s get rid of the Mexicans!” according to the document, titled “Ku Klux Klan Rebounds.”
“The Klan is increasingly cooperating with other extremist groups and Neo-Nazi groups,” Lauter said. “That’s a new phenomenon.”
Klan resurgent
Between 2000 and 2005, hate groups mushroomed 33 percent and Klan chapters by 63 percent, according to Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate crimes.
Precise data are difficult to pin down, but Potok’s group counts as many as 150 Klan chapters with up to 8,000 members nationwide. More than 800 hate groups exist around the country, Southern Poverty research shows.
In the late 1990s, memberships in such groups was crumbling as they lost leaders and struggled to organize, said Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. Many hit bottom around 2000.
“Whenever you think the Klan is down and out, they find another way to reinvent themselves,” he said of the recent resurgence.
Historically, the Klan’s focus had been to terrorize African-Americans — through race riots, lynchings and other killings — but it reached peak membership at more than 4 million in the 1920s by focusing on immigration.
Irish then, Mexicans now
Newcomers from Ireland and Germany were portrayed as Catholic usurpers invading the United States, taking jobs from native-born Americans and undermining national fabric, Levin said.
Said Potok: “It’s remarkable to look back at the nativist sentiments toward Catholics — it’s very similar to what we’re seeing with Mexicans now.”
Today, many white supremacists blame immigrants, particularly Hispanics, for crime, struggling schools or unemployment, for instance. With many Americans already divided on how to revamp laws and practices to address the nation’s swelling immigrant communities, immigration “is an issue that works for hate groups,” Potok said.
Many Latinos are feeling the effects firsthand. Last September, a Kentucky family originally from El Salvador found a wooden cross burning on their front lawn just weeks after they moved in. Earlier last year, a Latino teenager in Houston was brutally beaten and sodomized while one attacker screamed “White Power!” The victim barely survived, and one attacker was sentenced to life in prison.
‘The level of vitriol is new’
“I’ve been doing (Hispanic advocacy work) for a long, long time and the atmosphere has never been as poisonous as it has been in the last few years,” said Lisa Navarrete, a vice president at the National Council of La Raza. “The level of vitriol is new.”
Increasingly, fear permeates many Hispanic communities as individuals and businesses are targeted. Last year, La Raza held a workshop at its annual convention titled “Keeping Our Institutions Safe.”
“It was very well attended,” Navarrete said. “Unfortunately.”
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Could it be with the fast growth of anti-white groups . . .
Such as?
Damn white supremacist
Another Bump for RoryN
You are right Roryn all of these racist white people are taking over the board. Are they all KKK members?