Activism at pro-gun rallies

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Activism at pro-gun rallies

Post by Will Williams » Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:46 pm

Boston is becoming to epicenter of activism against the gun grabbers. It looks like a good place to focus some activity towards a crowd of mostly Angry White Male gun-owners under siege by Jew, the queer, the "watchdog," the anti-White media, and other "progressive" collaborators.

Now the protesters have a week to plan there demonstration. They should invite Donal Trump to speak. :lol:

Note!: Maura Healy is the first openly queer Attorney General in the U.S. Barry-Smith's sex choices have not been reported so are undetermined at this time.
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White supremacist site targets State House
judicial nominee hearing

Matt Stout, Laurel J. Sweet
October 25, 2016
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"Very diverse," very determined White gun owners organizing in Massachusetts
A regular contributor to the Internet’s “first major hate site” is urging white nationalist groups to use a gun owner group’s rally at the State House as a recruitment tool, writing that it could be a “great way” to build their ranks.

The post at Stormfront.org, whose motto is “White Pride Worldwide,” keys on an event planned by the Gun Owners’ Action League, or GOAL, which had planned to gatherion the State House steps tomorrow to protest the judicial nomination of an assistant attorney general.

While noting the rally is not a “pro-white protest,” the Stormfront post, which uses anti-Semitic and racial slurs, nevertheless warns that “having our gun rights restricted will effect (sic) white families the most. It will leave us with no means to defend ourselves.”

“This protest could be a great way for WNs to recruit members to their groups,” the post, dated Friday, reads, using an acronym for white nationalists. Under the use name is the phrase “VOTE TRUMP.”

“The crowd will mostly be white males,” the post continues. “Just keep in mind this is liberal Massachusetts, so be discreet. I suggest using business cards, instead of flyers, to promote your pro-white cause. They are easier to hand out discreetly and people are more likely to accept them.”

GOAL is gathering its members to protest the judicial appointment hearing of First Assistant Attorney General Christopher K. Barry-Smith, who Gov. Charlie Baker nominated to the Superior Court bench.

Barry-Smith, who has worked in the AG’s office for more than two decades, was originally set to testify tomorrow before the Governor’s Council. GOAL is opposing his nomination as part of its fight against Attorney General Maura Healey’s controversial order banning so-called “copycat” assault weapons in July.

The hearing for Barry-Smith has since been canceled and rescheduled for next week, according to George Cronin, an administrative secretary for the Governor's Council. He referred further questions to Councilor Marilyn Devaney, who did not immediately respond to a message.

She told the State House News Service the hearing was moved because three of the council's eight members couldn't attend.

Jim Wallace, GOAL’s president, said he had never heard of Stormfront.org before a Herald reporter asked about the post, and he quickly disavowed “that kind of activity.”

“We’ve always been very open and very diverse,” Wallace said in a phone interview. “If someone is trying to get in there as a white supremacist, they’re certainly not welcome in our ranks. It’s certainly not the place to do what they’re doing, if that’s what they’re planning.”

Wallace said he’s not aware of any similar recruitment efforts at past GOAL events.

“That’s not the kind of attention we want,” he said. “We don’t condone that kind of thing. We’re not even a partisan organization.”

Stormfront was founded in the mid-1990s by Don Black, who the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as a former Alabama Ku Klux Klan boss and “long-time white supremacist.” His web site, according to the center, was the “first major hate site on the Internet.”

The user behind Friday’s call to action has written more than 4,000 posts on the site since joining in 2015 and identifies as a “sustaining member” of the web site.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the web site created a private “sustaining members” section in 2008, which is reserved for donors and those considered its “most influential users.”

The user, who identifies as a Massachusetts resident, did not immediately respond to a message sent through the web site.

Healey’s office declined comment for this story.
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Re: Activism at pro-gun rallies

Post by Emily Henderson » Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:06 pm

It's interesting that the SPLC has zero interest it seems in Black Lives Matter rallies, which often end in a whirlwind of violence-even a bloodbath of dead officers.

But nothing is supposedly more terrifying than Whites who have legally obtained and registered firearms. God forbid they intimate that they love their own race to boot. Then it's beyond terrifying, it's something the government needs to shut down.

Very proud of the SF poster who advertised the rally and refused to be cannon fodder in their anti White hate story.

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