Pro-White activism in the news April 2020

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Pro-White activism in the news April 2020

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:13 pm

The incidences of flier, sticker, banner, poster, sign, literature, leaflets, pamphlets and other forms of propaganda being reported in the news since about mid-March has fallen off a cliff. It's my belief that the COVID-19 pandemic has so totally dominated the news that the controlled media has either lost interest in or has deliberately kept this topic out of their articles and broadcasts.

I believe the activism in America and throughout the world wherever Whites are has continued and the news simply suppressed. For the first time in about a month, some new postings have popped up and this series of threads continues. See below.
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Hamburg DE

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:34 pm

This is just one of several shrill articles, all by Jewish websites, heavily reading into the placement of a few stickers.

https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemi ... car-624224
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Sticker blaming Jews for coronavirus found on window of German subway car

The shape and color of one of the stickers embodies the so-called "Jewish Star" patch that Jews had to wear in Nazi-era Germany and its occupied territories.

Two antisemitic stickers were found pinned to the windows of a Hamburg subway car between the Brambach and St. Pauli stations on Thursday.
One of the two stickers included a yellow heart with the text. "I ☣ CORONA". The second one was in the form of a yellow Star of David with the caption "Corovnavirus ☣ Fake!!"

The shape and color of one of the stickers embodies the so-called "Jewish Star" patch that Jews had to wear in Nazi-era Germany and its occupied territories.
Deputy chairman of the World Zionist Organization Yaakov Hagoel responded to the event, saying: "The coronavirus does not differentiate race, gender or religion, but gives fertile ground to antisemitic conspiracies."
He continued, emphasizing that "this phenomenon, of accusing the Jews of creating pandemics, diseases and more, is not new. We saw it in the Middle Ages during the Black Plague. Then, like today, people incited against the Jews and accused them of being behind the plague.
"The big difference between then and now is that today we have the State of Israel, strong, proud, and we will continue to fight and defeat antisemitism with our heads held high."
I believe the German word "Infiziert" means "Infected," not "fake." The Jews translating this seem to not understand German very well---and can't spell "Coronavirus" either. Jewish propagandists appear to be slipping these days!
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Seattle WA

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:40 pm

https://patch.com/washington/seattle/wh ... businesses
White Nationalist Stickers Left On Chinatown-ID Businesses
SPD's Bias Crimes Unit is investigating after three men left threatening hate messages targeting Asian-American business
By Charles Woodman, Patch Staff
Apr 14, 2020 5:41 pm PT

SEATTLE, WA — The Seattle Police Department's Bias Crimes Unit has been called in after a group of men reportedly placed threatening messages on several businesses in the Chinatown-International District.

According to police, witnesses saw three men wearing face coverings and dark sunglasses prowling through the district on April 12. The men plastered several businesses with "jingoistic stickers" and appeared to be part of a white nationalist hate group. Officers say they believe the men were specifically targeting Asian-American-owned Businesses.

When officers arrived the collected the stickers as community members scraped them off the sides of buildings. They are now investigating and hoping to track down the men.

Seattle police say they've seen a spike in recent weeks of reports of hate crimes targeting Asian-Americans. They say they're taking all these concerns seriously and are asking anyone who believes they have been the victim of a hate crime to call 911.
This could be a hoax, there's no information presented here or in two or three other local area "news" outlets as to the name of the "white [sic] nationalist hate group" whose stickers were used, no photos of the group of men involved, no evidence presented that the Asian businesses were specifically targeted, and the stickers themselves weren't displayed. For all anyone knows, some Chinamen could have made and placed these stickers in order to jump on the "victim" bandwagon like Jews have taught every aggrieved group in America to do.

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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Hamburg DE

Post by Jim Mathias » Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:06 am

Jim Mathias wrote:
Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:34 pm
This is just one of several shrill articles, all by Jewish websites, heavily reading into the placement of a few stickers.

https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemi ... car-624224
Hamburg Virus subway sticker.jpg
Sticker blaming Jews for coronavirus found on window of German subway car

The shape and color of one of the stickers embodies the so-called "Jewish Star" patch that Jews had to wear in Nazi-era Germany and its occupied territories.

Two antisemitic stickers were found pinned to the windows of a Hamburg subway car between the Brambach and St. Pauli stations on Thursday.
One of the two stickers included a yellow heart with the text. "I ☣ CORONA". The second one was in the form of a yellow Star of David with the caption "Corovnavirus ☣ Fake!!"

The shape and color of one of the stickers embodies the so-called "Jewish Star" patch that Jews had to wear in Nazi-era Germany and its occupied territories.
Deputy chairman of the World Zionist Organization Yaakov Hagoel responded to the event, saying: "The coronavirus does not differentiate race, gender or religion, but gives fertile ground to antisemitic conspiracies."
He continued, emphasizing that "this phenomenon, of accusing the Jews of creating pandemics, diseases and more, is not new. We saw it in the Middle Ages during the Black Plague. Then, like today, people incited against the Jews and accused them of being behind the plague.
"The big difference between then and now is that today we have the State of Israel, strong, proud, and we will continue to fight and defeat antisemitism with our heads held high."
I believe the German word "Infiziert" means "Infected," not "fake." The Jews translating this seem to not understand German very well---and can't spell "Coronavirus" either. Jewish propagandists appear to be slipping these days!
This also could be a hoax, and not the first time Jews have done something like this.
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Butte MT

Post by Jim Mathias » Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:18 pm

This article and another were available, the latter had nearly no information about this event. This one at least had a picture!

https://www.stopantisemitism.org/antise ... in-montana
April 8, 2020
Anti-Semitic Flyers Found in Montana
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Butte police are investigating after dozens of antisemitic flyers were left on cars early Tuesday morning. Police say they received multiple calls of flyers left on vehicles from Elizabeth Warren Avenue down to East Middle School. The flyers reportedly had antisemitic messages on them, and police said they were able to confiscate almost 100 of them.

Sheriff George Skuletich said his office is investigating the incident. Investigators were able to obtain a video of a man leaving the flyers. Skuletich said the video shows the man leaving the flyers on multiple cars while wearing a black backpack around 2 a.m. Tuesday. He added there is no other description of the man at this time.

Police are working to determine the man's motive, but believe it's a random act and not targeted.

"It doesn't appear to be a targeted incident. It appears to be more of some person trying to spread his beliefs randomly. We haven't had any reports of any threats towards the synagogue or anything at this time," Skuletich said.

Anyone with information on the man or the flyers is asked to contact the Butte Police Department at 406-497-1120.

Source:https://www.kulr8.com/news/montana/poli ... r-anti-sem
Cops seizing lawfully distributed free speech again.
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Yorkshire UK

Post by Jim Mathias » Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:23 am

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/loc ... g-18102935
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Two men arrested over 'disgusting' racist stickers seen across Yorkshire

The stickers link the coronavirus pandemic with migration and use the logo of a far-right group

ByMolly Williams, Local Democracy Reporter
Samantha Gildea

16:46, 16 APR 2020Updated07:46, 20 APR 2020

Two men in their twenties have been arrested by South Yorkshire Police in connection with stickers linking migration with the coronavirus pandemic.

Some of the “disgusting” stickers read: “Open border, virus disorder” and “pubs closed, borders open.”

They use the logo of the far-right Hundred-Handers group – which is known for printing racist messages and sticking them around the UK and other countries. The messages linking covid-19 with migration were also found in other cities including York, Leeds and Hull.

Sheffield residents say they saw them on lamp posts, bins, bollards and bus stop signs around Granville Road, the Cholera Monument Park, Fargate, Crucible Theatre, Paternoster Row, the train station and near Norfolk Heritage Park.

A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: “Police have arrested two men in connection with reports of racist stickers in the Norfolk Park area.

“On 13 April, officers were alerted to reports of racist stickers being placed around Norfolk Park.

“Two men, aged 20 and 22-years-old, have been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences. They have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

“An investigation is ongoing.”

Alex Gwynne, who spotted some and asked neighbours to help remove them, said: “Using this pandemic to spread racism and hatred is unacceptable.”

Councillor Ben Miskell, who represents the Park and Arbourthorne area, said it was dangerous and reported it to South Yorkshire Police as a hate crime. He is now working with the council to get the racist stickers removed urgently.

He said: “This is absolutely disgusting and comes at a time where our diverse community is busy working together to tackle the virus.

“This sort of behaviour can damage community cohesion and relationships across the city. We’re all working together to try to combat the virus.

“We have got people from all sorts of different backgrounds working in hospitals, care and community groups that are coming together to help elderly neighbours – regardless of the colour of their skin or their origin in the world.

“These sorts of things are meant to just divide us rather than bring us together and capitalise on something awful that is happening in Britain for some really sinister aim.”
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Lunenburg MA

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Apr 27, 2020 1:48 am

https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2 ... wn-center/
White supremacist stickers found in Lunenburg town center

<photo of "reclaim America" sticker can be seen at the above listed website>

By Daniel Monahan | [email protected] | Sentinel & Enterprise
PUBLISHED: April 22, 2020 at 7:31 a.m. | UPDATED: April 22, 2020 at 8:49 a.m.

LUNENBURG — Joanne Daley and her husband Mark Poutenis were walking their dog near Main Street Friday when they spotted several stickers with the phrases “Reclaim America” and “Patriot Front” printed in bold letters.

At first, the pair wasn’t sure what to make of the stickers, but after a quick internet search, they recognized the national white supremacist group that had posted them.

Patriot Front has been described by ProPublica as “perhaps the most active white supremacist group in the nation” in a November report, and designated by the Southern Law Poverty Center as a hate group.

The group was reportedly formed following the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a man drove a car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer. He was convicted of her murder.

“We weren’t sure what to make of them at first because they had very vague phrases or a generic American eagle on them,” he said. “But we knew this was not a good thing.”

After returning home with the dog, Poutenis came back some time later with cleaning supplies and tools to remove the stickers from light posts and stop signs. He scraped off nine stickers, he said.

“Beyond the fact that it’s just vandalism, why shouldn’t any good person take them down?” said Daley. “If they were to stand out there with signs and protest, that’s one thing. But they’d prefer to remain anonymous.”

“I don’t want Nazis advertising in my town,” said Poutenis “They use all these innocuous or vague quasi-patriotic sayings that make people want to look them up (…) and it’s to let people know that they are out there and to be scared.”

Poutenis said groups like Patriot Front only want to rile people up or to scare people.

Daley said she believes most people in town do not agree with these kinds of ideas, but there is still no place for it here.

“There are always going to hate groups and bigots, but the minute you allow something like this to happen then the line in the sand is shifted a few more inches and it becomes the new normal,” said Poutenis.

Selectman Michael-Ray Jeffreys said group’s like Patriot Front only have one goal: to create buzz and get reported in newspapers, on social media, and on television.

“The sensational nature of all this gives these incredibly minority views far more credence and publicity than they deserve,” said Jeffreys.

Jeffreys said he dislikes Lunenburg being associated with random acts of ignorance and stupidity when there is evidence the community is united on a daily basis.

“These groups need some iota of legitimacy to spread their message and it’s our responsibility to not give it to them,” he said. “Great decision by a resident to stop the spread of hate in our community, but I wouldn’t have gone the extra step of then sharing them on social media.”

A large number of stickers from Patriot Front were also found attached to light poles around the Twin City Plaza on Feb. 19, seen primarily in the Singapore Restaurant & Lounge parking lot area of the shopping mall, which straddles Fitchburg and Leominster.

At the time, Fitchburg’s Mayor Stephen DiNatale said the stickers were examples of vandalism and that the city will always be inclusive.

Postings from the same group appeared in the Leominster Market Basket parking lot last July and police coordinated their removal with both the mayor’s office and the Department of Public Works.

Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella asked residents to immediately remove any more stickers, should they appear.

“Once they realize they can’t scare us, can’t rattle us, they go away,” Mazzarella said at the time, of people who promote white supremacists beliefs.
Scare? Rattle? Go away? Who is scared? Are the Sentinel and Enterprise's cherry picked residents quoted here rattled? It doesn't seem so. I've never seen Patriot Front say that's what they want to do, where does this hysteria come from?

Patriot Front in that area have been there for a few years now, it doesn't seem they're going away.
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Livingston MT

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:46 pm

https://www.livingstonenterprise.com/co ... livingston
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Anti-semitic fliers found in Livingston
Published on Wed, 04/22/2020 - 4:39pm
By Justin Post — Enterprise Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 22, 2020

A number of Livingston residents said they awoke Wednesday morning to find anti-semitic fliers posted outside their homes. {Oh no. This must be serious.}

At least two variations of the fliers were reportedly found by Livingston residents, including one that states, “With Jews You Lose.” {Catchy, but why?} The flier also depicts a declining line graph that it says represents the “value of a $1 federal reserve note in 1913 dollars.” {Any mention of the International Jewish banking houses which own the Federal Reserve?}

The flier lists the website of a Priest River, Idaho, group known as “The Brother Nathanael Foundation,” which is identified as a “general hate” group by The Southern Poverty Law Center. {Brother Nathanael just a silly Jew who "converted" to christinsanity and has some sort of beef with his fellow tribesmen, he's doesn't appear to be pro-White in any way}

A second flier found Wednesday morning included a picture of President John F. Kennedy. The flier includes an anti-semitic quote that it attributes to the former president, but the quote is listed as “false” by Snopes.com. {Snopes? Why not just ask a Jew what he thinks about the veracity of anything?}

It’s unknown whether the two fliers are related, but both were placed in front of Livingston homes and on vehicles before residents awoke Wednesday morning. {How do they know these fliers were distributed in the morning and not the evening before?}

South Third Street resident Jim Liska said he found the John F. Kennedy version of the flier under the windshield of his vehicle, which was parked in his driveway.

Liska said he wasn’t sure whether he was targeted because he’s Jewish, or whether other people in Livingston had also received a flier. {Obey your paranoid instincts, Jew, and assume the worst whether the facts are known or not}

Liska said he researched the quote contained on the flier and discovered that his hunch was correct, and that the quote is fake. {What quote? Why can't we know what it is and research this for ourselves?}

“I was alive when Kennedy was president and I couldn’t even have imagined him saying something like this,” he said. “This guy is just making this stuff up.”

Liska, who has lived in Livingston for 27 years {too long}, said it’s rare for these types of materials to be distributed in Livingston. {perhaps that will change} He recalled an incident about 10 years ago, but added that he’s still not surprised to find hate material pop up even in a small, close-knit community. {I've been there, it is a nice town. Too bad for the Whites there it has Jews}

“I’m never surprised at anti-semitism,” he said. “It’s rampant and it always has been for the entire history of my people.” {Funny how it always follows you Jews around.}

Tom McNamee also awoke Wednesday to find one of the fliers under his windshield wiper — he received the “With Jews You Lose” version — and wondered if he was targeted because he and his wife, Elizabeth, are newcomers to Livingston from San Francisco and have California license plates. {Oh no, Montana is also getting liberal-infected Californians too?}

“At first we thought it was a personal unfriendly welcome to Livingston,” McNamee said. “But we lived here before, and we’ve been spending every summer here for years, and this is the friendliest town I’ve ever known.” {Living isolated from Jews and liberal Whites has allowed our people to be our friendly selves. But now that you're there, things might be changing. Wait until the Jews and liberals elect a drag queen as mayor!}

McNamee and his wife contacted the Livingston Police Department to report the matter. {Why? Free speech isn't illegal} The couple learned they weren’t targeted, but that many Livingston residents received one of the fliers.

“The police tell us these things were plastered all over the city last night,” McNamee said. “Nobody takes credit for it, of course — they’re always cowards.” {Wait a minute, the Brother Nathanael Foundation has taken credit since it's their flier.}

Matthew Hirsh, {Yet another Jew? What did this rag do, beat the bushes to find as many Jews as possible to quote here? Come to think of it, this article hasn't any quotes from people with a different opinion on this event...} who lives in the area of Clark and I streets in Livingston, said one of the fliers was placed on the windshield of a truck parked in the alley behind his home. Hirsh said his wife walked down the alley and found the fliers placed on other vehicles.

He said a friend {likely another Jew} on the other side of town, on 11th Street, also found a flier on their vehicle.

Hirsh, a retired middle school teacher who has lived {been tolerated} in Livingston for 24 years {too long}, said he took to Facebook to post a picture of the flier and let his fellow residents know someone is distributing anti-semitic fliers around town. {Well, if you meddling Jews would just leave the fliers on the vehicles, everyone would know.}

“It just makes me angry and I just wanted to get the word out to let people know this is not acceptable in our town,” he said. {Jew as Thought Police. Imagine that. :roll: }

He also picked up the phone and contacted the Livingston Police Department. {Uppity Goyim alert! Get crackin on them evil haters, cop, or we'll be having a meeting with your boss at city hall!}

Livingston Police Chief Dale Johnson said two types of anti-semitic fliers were left on vehicles “all over town,” from about Eighth Street to G Street, south of Park Street.

Johnson said most of the targeted vehicles were parked in alleys. {OK, so?}

“We have received numerous calls about it and I have collected a dozen or so that I found on vehicles,” he said. {It's not your job to police free speech, ya dumb cop}

One of the fliers referenced Israel, the Federal Reserve and kicking secret societies and Zionists out of the country, Johnson said. The others references the declining value of US currency over the last 100 years and states “With Jews You Lose,” he said. {I'd rather see the flier and judge for myself}

Johnson asked that anyone with information about the fliers contact police at 222-2050. {Nothing better to do, eh Mr. Police Officer? Wait until these noisy Jews start bringing in Somalians, Mestizos, or other third world trash to muck things up. Then you'll really be earning your pay}

“If anyone has any security footage please review it and let us know if they see anything pertaining to this incident,” Johnson said.
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Re: Pro-White activism in the news at Brooklyn NY

Post by Jim Mathias » Sun May 10, 2020 1:45 am

https://www.brooklynpaper.com/white-sup ... -brooklyn/
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White supremacist stickers pop up in north Brooklyn
Posted on April 28, 2020 By Kevin Duggan

Dozens of stickers advertising a far-right hate group have popped up in Greenpoint and Williamsburg in recent weeks, worrying locals about the spread of white supremacist propaganda in the area.

“Who wants to leave their house and see white power s—,” said one Greenpoint woman, who wanted to stay anonymous for fear of retribution from the organization. “We have a lot going on here, and this is how you’re spending your time?”

The stickers by the organization — which the Southern Poverty Law Center has classified as a white nationalist hate group — have cropped up in northwestern parts of Greenpoint on street corners, lamp posts, benches, mailboxes, and on the Pulaski Bridge.
A sticker at Calyer Street and Clifford Place.

The hate group’s Twitter page even publicized some of the stickers in Brooklyn in areas that appear to be Kent Avenue in Williamsburg and West Street in Greenpoint on April 25, along with various other locations around the country.

The recent spate of hate follows a series of other instances where the group’s message was spread around the borough — including when locals held an anti-hate rally after group members hung a spiteful banner over the Belt Parkway, and when the group’s signage began to litter the stereotypically-liberal Park Slope.

And while it remains unclear how many people are actively spreading the paraphernalia in Brooklyn, the bigoted messages have instilled fear in residents, according to one local activist and political candidate.

“Many neighbors have come up to me and said, ‘I’m afraid of putting up a mezuzah […] or displaying Hanukkah candles,’” said Victoria Cambranes, who is running to replace Councilman Steve Levin.

Making matters worse, Cambranes worries that the local 94th Precinct is not taking this alarming trend seriously.

“The local precinct isn’t really interested in going after those guys,” she said.

One local state legislator raised his concerns with the precinct’s Commanding Officer, Captain Kathleen Fahey, on April 28 to ask that the Police Department’s hate crimes task force tackle the problem along with the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish nonprofit working to combat anti-Semitism.

“The rhetoric behind these stickers can escalate into physical violence and we will not stand for that,” said Assemblyman Joe Lentol in a statement. “We stand together as a community to show that anti-Semitism and all forms of hate are not welcome in Greenpoint, Williamsburg, or anywhere.”

A spokeswoman for the Police Department said that cops are investigating the incident, but did not immediately confirm whether the hate crimes unit was looking into the case.

And the group’s stickers are not the only episodes of hateful incidents in the northern nabes — which have seen anti-Asian tirades on signs at McGolrick Park amid the coronavirus pandemic, swastikas scribbled onto local restaurants, and other Nazi emblems littering local streets.

“If enough of these things are going on around you, you think twice about how safe you are,” said Cambranes.
The stickers aren't particularly hard hitting, but even this mild activism is better than no activism at all. I hope all NA members who could do a little bit more take note.
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