Jump to content

Right Wing Extremist Violence Thread


Hugo Stiglitz

Recommended Posts

Another day, another Trump Terrorist

I looked this dude up on Google and found this irony gem from him:

"her Campaign began focusing VERY HEAVILY on Identity Politics and the usual ad nausea of “Character Assassination” of most of the voting class (i.e. “Basket of Deplorables”, “Trump is Literally Hitler Guys! If you vote for Trump! THEN YOU’RE A NAZI!”, etc.) and while IT WOULD HAVE worked it ended up backfiring HORRIBLY (people wore ALL of those insults like badges AND they kept their opinions to themselves lest they be shamed on The Mainstream Media WHICH they took to The Voting Booths)."

https://www.quora.com/profile/Conor-Climo

Also, the feds must have pulled his Twitter page, but there was this remnant online:

Also, TELL ME AGAIN who the "basket of deplorables" are!? 

— Conor Climo (@conor579c) November 20, 2016

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 8/6/2019 at 8:56 PM, Hugo Stiglitz said:

 

She's my rep and I really like her, but we are well past that point. They cannot be redeemed and they should not be. They deserve their spot in hell for what they have done.

She is young and hopeful. I admire that quality. She does not get that millions of Americans made their choice to go down the path of hatred and they are not redeemable because they do not wish to be. To quote Denny Green. They are who we thought they were!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-ohio-man-charged-threat-ocasio-cortez-ammunition-20190809-xzomlq2cfjdi5egayzv6duf7am-story.html

An Ohio man was slammed with criminal charges Friday for threatening New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and stockpiling illegal ammunition in his home, according to prosecutors.

Federal agents raided Tim Ireland’s Toledo home on Thursday and arrested him after learning he had posted on Facebook that Ocasio-Cortez “should be shot," prosecutors said.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tucker’s hoax comments are among the most dangerous I’ve heard because convincing people it’s a hoax makes getting away with genocide possible.  

In a just world he would be more than fired. 

In Germany during the Holocaust people would only hear about what was going on in the camps through hearsay.  There was a good network of people that pretended it was completely made up and argued it was impossible that Hitler would do anything that cruel. 

Edited by Hugo Stiglitz
Link to comment
Share on other sites

52 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

In Germany during the Holocaust people would only hear about what was going on in the camps through hearsay.  There was a good network of people that pretended it was completely made up and argued it was impossible that Hitler would do anything that cruel. 

Many near the camps ignored the smell and the smoke.   There was no hearsay about that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bunch of dipshits up in Washington (not that you didn't already know that).

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2019/aug/10/spokane-police-investigating-rumors-of-neo-nazi-ha/

Quote

Spokane police are investigating rumors that members of a militant neo-Nazi group known as The Base are planning to travel through Spokane this month en route to a gathering they call a “hate camp.”

Police believe that if the rumors are accurate, the gathering would take place outside Spokane County.

The rumors surfaced last weekend when Eugene Antifa, a group of anonymous left-wing activists in Eugene, Oregon, posted on Twitter that members of The Base “are flying in from around the country to Spokane” to hold the event. 

Eugene Antifa said the leader of The Base, who uses the aliases Norman Spear and Roman Wolf, recently purchased land near Colville or Chewelah. The Spokesman-Review’s attempts to verify that claim were unsuccessful.

The Base is a secretive network of neo-Nazis that emerged online last summer with the explicit goal of plotting and training for terrorist attacks. It is said to share members and ideology with the Atomwaffen Division, another terrorist group that has been linked with killings and has recruited members of the U.S. military.

Vice News, which gained access to one of the group’s online chat rooms, reported in November that The Base maintains “a trove of manuals with instructions on lone wolf terror tactics, gunsmithing, data mining, interrogation tactics, counter-surveillance techniques, bomb making, chemical weapons creation and guerrilla warfare.”

In an email, Officer John O’Brien, a spokesman for the Spokane Police Department, said “the information we have indicates some members of that group may be flying into the Spokane airport. The event is not being held in the city limits or the county of Spokane. It is not known how they will get from the airport to their venue. (If they show up.)”

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Might be good idea to keep an eye out for this guy if you're in Texas.

 

When ATF agents raided his Brownsville hotel room in 2014 and searched his truck, they found a cache of weapons and ammonium nitrate, an explosive chemical used in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, court records show. South Texas prosecutors say Massey has expressed support for Timothy McVeigh, whose deadly attack on that city's federal building killed more than 160 people and injured over 680 others.

 

https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2019/8/9/1877964/-Feds-are-searching-for-a-Texas-man-with-a-history-of-guns-bombs-and-extreme-anti-government-views

Edited by Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't these idiots know they can just go to a gun show and buy through private purchase?  I'm glad most of these guys are reactionary simpletons, but hang out at a gun show for more than 10 minutes and you can figure out who is doing background checks and who isn't.  

We are in a bad, bad place right now.  These fucksticks running around shooting up public places and trying to incite a reaction by taking their piece grocery shopping in suburbia actually worries me that somehow it will spill over into my life.  I've lived among these folks for years, but the paranoid and delusional spiral these men are on is like nothing I've seen.  I pray the economy doesn't crash and unleash holy hell on all of us.  Money, pussy, and purpose seem to be the only thing keeping a large part of this county distracted.  I can't imagine what will happen when the rent is due, the pussy leaves, and all they've got is anger, resentment, Q, FoxNews, and 4/8/endchan left. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, Dertyberd said:

Don't these idiots know they can just go to a gun show and buy through private purchase?

this always baffles me. head to any gun show with a pocket of cash. also a chance you'll run into someone in the parking lot trying to unload guns 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

campsmap.gif

Over 40,000 people, and probably more, died at Dachau.  Around 60,000 died at Buchenwald.   50,000 at Bergen-Belsen.  None of these places were innocent, and the people around those places reported after the war that they knew what was happening.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

 

Yes, many died in the German concentration camps such as Dachau .  Yes, the German people were, at best, willfully/intentionally ignorant about what was happening.  There was also a powerful disinformation network to keep the German population in the dark about the holocaust happening in the East.  They put them on trains to Poland for a reason.  

It’s part of why we still have Holocaust deniers today.  The point I was making was to illustrate the danger of Tucker’s rhetoric saying white nationalism is a hoax.   I wasn’t trying to absolve the German people of liability for all the blood on their hands. 

Edited by Hugo Stiglitz
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Paywalled, so here you go:

https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/white-supremacist-banner-fliers-posted-on-anniversary-of-charlottesville-khalid/article_a9c31d01-50ed-5bb4-b72e-425522f44edc.html

 

Quote

A group considered white supremacists by the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center appear to have posted promotional materials around Tulsa on the second anniversary of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the third anniversary of the murder of Khalid Jabara in south Tulsa. 

Patriot Front, founded in 2017 and labeled a hate group by SPLC, reportedly posted fliers on the door of Phantasmagoria Books and Records near 11th Street and Yale Avenue. 

 

Quote

Shannon Iwanski, owner of Phantasmagoria, said unlike a previous instance in which similar materials were posted on the store's front door, he arrived Monday morning to find only his store targeted among the retailers in the shopping center.

Iwanski, who is gay, said he believes the store was targeted because of who he is and what the store sells. 

"We have a lot of left-leaning material," Iwanski said. "Basically it's anti-white supremacist, pro-socialism; we also offer LGBTQ+ materials. I'm gay and one of the other owners is trans, so we kind of hit every demographic that this group doesn't like." 

 

Quote

There was another flier, reading "better dead than red," stuck to the store's window near where it normally posts information about its drag queen story hour, and Iwanski said he filed a vandalism report with Tulsa police online. 

Patriot Front split off from Vanguard America after the Unite the Right rally two years ago after a leadership dispute, according to SPLC. A man who protested with Vanguard America in Charlottesville, James Alex Fields Jr., later drove a Dodge Challenger into a crowd at the rally and fled the scene, killing one. He pleaded guilty to 29 counts of federal hate crimes, including murder, and was sentenced to life in prison in June. 

 

Quote

The deaths of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville and Jabara in Tulsa — despite prosecutors considering them hate crimes — were not counted in official hate crime statistics. Jabara died Aug. 12, 2016, and Heyer died Aug. 12, 2017.

A photo posted to Facebook also reportedly showed a Patriot Front banner reading "Reclaim Hope" flying on the L.L. Tisdale (Note:  LL Tisdale was a popular minister in Tulsa, and the father of former NBA player Wayman Tisdale) Parkway pedestrian bridge early Monday. The banner reportedly had a link to Patriot Front's home page. As of about 9:45 a.m. Monday, the banner was gone. 

 

 

5d51aa4a6b814.image.jpg?resize=1560,960

 

 

Edited by Francisco 2.0
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Not bright going after the Tisdales.  They are pretty popular in Oklahoma.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A screen shot was provided to Capitol Police of a news story related to the congressman with linked comments that stated: “She should be shot. Can’t fire me, my employer would load the gun for me.”

The statement was made from a Facebook page whose listed user was Tim Ireland of Toledo, according to the complaint. U.S. Capitol Police officers stated in the complaint that Ireland admitted in a call with them on Aug. 2 to making the statement and that “he was very proud of that post he made.” He also said he has firearms and always carries them concealed, according to the complaint.

http://www.toledoblade.com/local/courts/2019/08/09/timothy-ireland-charged-in-federal-court-for-Ocasio-Cortez-threats-illegally-possessing-ammunition/stories/20190809136

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

"Political belief system of peace."

Did I do that right?

No. 

Olsen used the handle “ArmyOfChrist” as his moniker on iFunny, a website where people can posts memes, photos and statements on a variety of topics. There, he told fellow users that he supported mass shootings and attacks on Planned Parenthood, according to an affidavit written by FBI agent Themistocles Tsarnas.

He's a Christian. Say "Religion of peace." Call it what it is. Radical Christian terrorism. And demand that other Christians answer for it. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, HenryJames said:

 

Good news:  it looks like our guys prevented a mass shooting via an intervention with this kid. 

 

Bad news:  THIS IS A KID.  

This 18 year old didn’t become radicalized over night.  He’s been fed a steady diet of lies and hate by our society’s “thought leaders” on the right since before he had pubes.  

Think about that for a second.   He was poisoned as a child and emerged as a militarized weapon of hate as an adult.   His story is not one in isolation.  There are more kids like him being conditioned by all kinds of dark and subversive forces.  

The Oklahoma City bombing happened 10 years before this kid was born and he isn’t even old enough to remember 9/11.  

I’m just wondering how long before we start calling this what it is:  an epidemic.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



×
×
  • Create New...