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Started by Romero, November 17, 2016, 02:47:17 PM

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QuoteHate Groups Promise Revolt If Trump Abandons White Supremacy



White Supremacists are worried that Trump may have just been pretending to be a hatemonger, so they've issued a stern warning to the President-elect: Keep the white supremacist rhetoric flowing or face a neo-Nazi backlash.



The so-called alt-right is already pretty unhappy with Donald Trump. Now when we say alt-right, what we really mean is the hateful fringe of the United States population. Those folks, the folks who helped to launch Donald Trump's political career and helped to put him in office, are very mad right now because they're afraid that they may have also been conned, like the rest of middle America, into believing that Donald Trump was actually a white supremacist, so they have come out and said, if Donald Trump does not stick firmly to those white supremacist teachings that he espoused during his campaign, there will be a full on revolt from the white supremacist community.



https://trofire.com/2016/12/27/hate-groups-promise-revolt-trump-abandons-white-supremacy/">https://trofire.com/2016/12/27/hate-gro ... supremacy/">https://trofire.com/2016/12/27/hate-groups-promise-revolt-trump-abandons-white-supremacy/


OUCH!



Here's it from the Guardian as well: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/27/alt-right-donald-trump-white-supremacy-backlash">https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... y-backlash">https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/27/alt-right-donald-trump-white-supremacy-backlash
Beware of Gaslighters!

Aryan

The Guardian.   :001_rolleyes:





Homero, RW, what would either of you do if you discovered a neo nazi living next door to you?  Would you hold noisy protests outside their house or just give them filthy looks whenever you crossed paths?   :laugh3:

RW

Quote from: "SCOUSE"The Guardian.   :001_rolleyes:



Homero, RW, what would either of you do if you discovered a neo nazi living next door to you?  Would you hold noisy protests outside their house or just give them filthy looks whenever you crossed paths?   :laugh3:

I live in the boonies dude.  Do you know how many white loving rednecks we have around here?  I couldn't give lesser of a fuck as long as they don't fuck with gay people or coloured people or anyone really.
Beware of Gaslighters!

Yeah Right

Quote from: "Romero"
QuoteMontana lawmakers denounce plans for neo-Nazi rally



Top Montana Democratic and Republican lawmakers on Tuesday warned neo-Nazis they would find "no safe haven" for a rally that could include guns planned for next month in a mountain town where white nationalists have threatened Jewish residents.



The lawmakers include both Democrats and U.S. Representative Ryan Zinke, recently picked by Republican President-elect Donald Trump to be interior secretary.



"We say to those few who seek to publicize anti-Semitic views that they shall find no safe haven here," Zinke wrote in an open letter also signed by Democratic Montana Governor Steve Bullock, U.S. senators Republican Steve Daines and Democrat Jon Tester, and Republican Attorney General Tim Fox.



http://www.reuters.com/article/us-montana-neonazis-idUSKBN14H04H">//http://www.reuters.com/article/us-montana-neonazis-idUSKBN14H04H


That's why hate groups like Black Lives Matter, Black Panthers and Nation of Islam never got angry at Obama.  They always knew he was on their side.

Romero

QuoteJewish centers in at least six states all receive bomb threats on the same day



Jewish centers in at least six states all received bomb threats on Monday, adding to a growing wave of anti-Semitism across the country.



As first reported by Haaretz, several Jewish centers were forced to evacuate after anonymous callers phoned in with bomb threats. Although no one was harmed, the threats occurred in New Jersey, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Delaware, Maryland, and possibly others, according to local news sources and ThinkProgress reporting. Paul Goldenberg, who helps coordinates security for the Jewish Community Centers across the country, said a total of 16 centers received threats.



"We have a preschool with almost 200 children, and probably another 30 or 40 staff," Michael Feinstein, Executive Director of the Jewish Community Center in Rockville, Maryland, told ThinkProgress. "Everyone was evacuated calmly and quickly."



The surge in threats add to an ongoing spike of anti-Semitism that has swept the country both during the 2016 campaign season and after Donald Trump was elected president. ThinkProgress has verified 14 anti-Semitic hate incidents since November 8, 2016, although many more have been reported—including an unnerving trend of swastikas being drawn in urban centers.



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Yeah Right

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https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/victory-texas-judge-dismisses-clock-boys-defamation-lawsuit-against-critics-of-his-hate-crime-hoax">https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/vict ... crime-hoax">https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/victory-texas-judge-dismisses-clock-boys-defamation-lawsuit-against-critics-of-his-hate-crime-hoax


QuoteFollowing a nearly three-hour hearing held yesterday in Dallas, Texas, newly appointed District Court Judge Maricela Moore dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Mohamed Mohamed on his own behalf and on behalf of his 15-year old son, Ahmed Mohamed.



Ahmed is better known as "Clock Boy" for bringing a hoax clock bomb to his Irvine, Texas middle school in September 2015 and causing a bomb scare that led to his arrest and suspension from school.

Yeah Right

[size=150]5 more fake Anti muslim hate Crimes[/size]



https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/robert-spencer-in-pj-media-five-new-fake-anti-muslim-hate-crimes">https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/robe ... ate-crimes">https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/robert-spencer-in-pj-media-five-new-fake-anti-muslim-hate-crimes

Romero

QuoteAfter Trump Deemed China Foreign Enemy, Anti-Asian Hate Crimes In LA Surged: Expert



An alarming uptick in hate crimes against Asian-Americans has led one nonprofit to take action.



Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ), a civil and human rights nonprofit, recently launched StandAgainstHate.org, a website to track Anti-Asian hate crimes.



The group felt compelled to do so after not only seeing a disturbing amount of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant crimes, but also a huge jump in anti-Chinese hate as well. And the rise of this violence towards Asian-Americans is something the group wants to call attention to, stating that awareness is lacking.



"While hate crimes and incidents have surged to the top of news coverage leading up to and following the November 8th election, attacks against AAPIs have received little attention," said Stewart Kwoh, President and Executive Director of AAAJ - Los Angeles, explained in a press release.



Karin Wang, vice president of programs and communications at AAAJ-Los Angeles, suspects that the violence may be a result of President Donald Trump's painting of China as the "economic enemy" during his campaign, she told the Orange County Register.



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Romero

QuoteMuslim woman assaulted at JFK airport; man charged with hate crimes



A Massachusetts man who yelled that President Donald Trump "will get rid of all of you" faces nine hate crime charges for assaulting a female Muslim airline employee at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said.



Robin Rhodes, 57, of Worcester is accused of assaulting Rabeeya Khan, who was wearing a hijab, or head scarf, while working at Delta Airlines' Sky Lounge on Wednesday evening, prosecutors said on Thursday in a statement.



"Trump is here now," Rhodes shouted, according to Brown's statement. "He will get rid of all of you. You can ask Germany, Belgium and France about these kind of people. You will see what happens."



http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/muslim-woman-assaulted-at-jfk-airport-man-charged-with-hate-crimes/">//http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/muslim-woman-assaulted-at-jfk-airport-man-charged-with-hate-crimes/

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Top 10 Trump 'Hate Crime' Hoaxes of 2016

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Quote1. 'Vote Trump' Church Fire Mystery Solved



A black man was arrested for arson and vandalizing his own African-American church a week before the election. He spray painted "vote Trump" on the outside and set his church on fire.



Something tells me he wasn't singing Jesus Culture's "Set a Fire" worship song, either.



(AP News, 11/21/16)



2. Muslim Woman Lied About Hijab Theft by Trump Supporter



An 18-year-old Muslim woman claimed she was robbed by two white men outside of the University of Louisiana Lafayette campus. She said they took her wallet and hijab in the attack, and identified one of them as having a Trump hat.



Well, she lied and was charged with filing a false report by the police.



(WWL-TV, 11/11/16)



3. Black Woman Harassed by White Trump Supporters



A black woman had a viral Facebook post alleging a group of white, male Trump supporters harassed her at a gas station — until the police started investigating. Then she deleted her post and recanted the story.



(Philly Voice, 11/10/16)



4. Gay Man Made Up Election Night Assault



A gay Canadian filmmaker said he was assaulted by Trump supporters election night at a bar, then beaten in an alleyway. He posted a bloodied picture of himself in an Emergency Room as evidence, saying they smashed a beer bottle on his head along with several gay slurs.



Turns out none of it was true.



(Santa Monica Police Department, 11/10/16)



5. Muslim Lied About pro-Trump Hijab Subway Attack



An 18-year-old Muslim woman in NYC said she was attacked by three drunk men who screamed "Donald Trump!" and called her an "f**ing terrorist" along with "Get the hell out of the country." She said they tried to yank her hijab off and no one on the train helped her out.



Not only was this made up, but her excuse was that she lied to avoid the wrath of her parents' curfew punishment. Could this be classified as a Muslim on Muslim hate crime?



(WaPo, 12/15/16)



6. Northwestern U Trump Swastika Hoax



Two Northwestern University freshman spray-painted racist, homophobic graffiti along with Trump's name inside the university's chapel, along with a few other derogatory things defacing pictures of Muslim students and the word "God."



If you're going to do something like this don't go for every single immature, racist stereotype — of course they were freshmen.



(Chicago Tribune, March 12, 2016)



7. Latino Students Posts Anti-Latino Trump Statement



Anti-Latino graffiti at Elon University that said "Bye Bye Latinos Hasta La Vista" was done by a latino student who later claimed it was a "joke."



Looks like the joke is on the media for not investigating before reporting.



(The College Fix, November 13, 2016)



8. Man Faked 'KKK' Hate Crime, Own Kidnapping



This one is just bizarre. Police say a man faked a hate crime, set his ex-girlfriend's car on fire and then staged his own abduction, using his own blood and writing "KKK" and "Trump" in an attempt to throw off detectives.



(Orlando Sentinel, December 12, 2016)



9. Student Lied About Rock Attack by Trump Fans



A black, female Bowling Green State University (BGSU) student claimed that white, male students wearing Trump shirts threw rocks at her and yelled racial slurs the day after the election.



It turns out, after a thorough investigation by police, she wasn't even in the location she said she was in, and she only continued to change her story.



(13 ABC Action News, November 17, 2016)



10: Three Black Women Lied About Bus Attack



Three black students claimed to be attacked by white men on a bus – causing protests and outrage on social media and their campus, even a tweet from HRC – but it turned out they were the "aggressors" on the bus – teaming up on a 19-year-old white woman.



Surprised they didn't blame Russia...



(New York Times, March 1, 2016)

Romero

QuoteQuebec mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette's classmates say he was a white nationalist who loved President Trump



The suspected shooter who carried out a massacre of Muslims praying at a mosque in Quebec, Canada, is a strong supporter of far-right U.S. President Donald Trump and a right-wing extremist, according to his former classmates, acquaintances, and social media accounts.



"He really liked Trump and had a permanent grudge against the left," explained Éric Debroise, who knew Bissonnette and contacted the police after the attack.



The suspected shooter's politics are "very right-wing and ultra-nationalist white supremacist," Debroise told the local newspaper Le Journal de Quebec.



Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reported that the suspected shooter "was known in the city's activist circles as a right-wing troll who frequently took anti-foreigner and anti-feminist positions and stood up for U.S. President Donald Trump."



François Deschamps, who runs a refugee support page on Facebook, told the publication that Bissonnette was an abusive far-right internet troll "who made frequent extreme comments in social media denigrating refugees and feminism."



Bissonnette's extreme right-wing views were similarly inspired by Marine Le Pen, the far-right politician who may become the next president of France. Like Trump, Le Pen campaigns on racist, anti-Muslim, white nationalist policies.



President Trump's far-right administration and right-wing news sources jumped on the opportunity to misleadingly blame the attack on a Muslim. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer tried to use the rumor to justify President Trump's racist ban on Muslim refugees and migrants. But in reality the opposite is true: the suspected shooter is a white Canadian who massacred Muslim migrants. The victims were largely from North Africa.



As if often the case with terrorist attacks carried out by white right-wing extremists, media reports and government officials claimed the shooting was a "lone wolf" attack, and gave very sympathetic coverage to the suspected shooter, portraying him as "timid," "lonely," and "kind."



Far-right terrorism is on the rise in North America. In the U.S., residents are significantly more likely to be killed by right-wing extremists than they are Islamist extremists.



http://www.salon.com/2017/01/31/classmates-say-suspected-quebec-mosque-shooter-loved-trump_partner/">//http://www.salon.com/2017/01/31/classmates-say-suspected-quebec-mosque-shooter-loved-trump_partner/

cc

I'm convinced.



 Clearly you white guys have to go
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Romero

White supremacists do not represent all whites.



It'd be retarded to blame an entire group of people for the actions of a few, wouldn't it?

cc

OK, but how does one know who is who?



I'm not sure about you now. I'll talk to my CSIS supervisor friend



Best is for all you white guys  to be gone
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Romero

QuoteSunday's fatal shooting highlights the potential threat posed by violent extremism in Quebec and throughout Canada. Media reported that the suspected attacker is a university student who had far right political leanings. A 2016 study on the rise of right-wing extremism in Canada found that of the estimated 100 such groups across Canada, 20 to 25 are in Quebec, the largest number of any province. According to government figures, the number of police-reported hate crimes against Muslims in Canada more than doubled from 2012 to 2014.



"This fatal attack on a religious minority's place of worship shows that even though Canada's government has taken a strong public stand against xenophobia, there is still a real need to confront prejudice and the heightened threat of violence that comes with it," said Deif.



Human Rights Watch



https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/01/31/canada-mosque-attack-provokes-fear-and-anxiety">//https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/01/31/canada-mosque-attack-provokes-fear-and-anxiety