White activism in the news December 2019

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Re: White activism in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Dec 25, 2019 1:39 am

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/12/ ... -2019.html
Numerous instances of activism are noted but conflated with violent actions by others. The label "terrorist" is also being thrown out there at every White who has had enough of the multiculti zoo shoved down our throats no matter what we do. The fear mongering contained within this piece cannot be avoided, it's quite open and pervasive.
This Is America Eleven years after Obama’s election, and three years into the Trump presidency, the threat of domestic terrorism can’t be ignored.
Photo Portfolio By Mark Peterson, Introduction By Claudia Rankine, and Reporting by James D. Walsh
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....and FBI Director Christopher Wray called white supremacy a “persistent, pervasive” threat to the country; in May, as swastikas fell from the sky — on flyers dropped by drones outside an Ariana Grande concert — and were scrawled on public spaces in at least three states......
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...... The people portrayed are living among us in every region of the country, in our workplaces, in our government, on social media, and, for some, in our homes. Their culture is made up of both public rallies and private rituals. We see their homes and their streets and their schools, and that these are also our streets and our schools and our neighbors. “These pictures weren’t just taken in the South,” ....
Read the entire piece at the link cited above.
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Re: White activism at Altoona PA in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Dec 30, 2019 12:33 am

https://www.wearecentralpa.com/news/loc ... n-altoona/
White Supremacist group flyer shows plans for Yule Party in Altoona

by: Kevin Petrochko
Posted: Dec 6, 2019 / 06:37 PM EST / Updated: Dec 6, 2019 / 06:37 PM EST

ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — WTAJ is following news circulating on social media of a Neo-Nazi group looking to hold their holiday party next weekend in Altoona.

Evan Hinkley reports that Keystone United, formerly known as the Keystone Skinheads, is a Pennsylvania Neo-Nazi group that refers to themselves as white supremacists.

After some research, WTAJ found that members of the group since it’s founding in the early 2000s have a history of assault and intimidation against specific races.

A flyer, appearing on social media, advertises a holiday party for Keystone United on Saturday, December 14, from 5 to 10 p.m., somewhere in Altoona.

“I think it’s very sad, and I don’t understand why these people want to do this stuff. Our country is getting so divided as it is. I think it’s a very sad situation,” said Jean Williams: Patton, Cambria County.

The Southern Poverty Law Center calls the group one of the largest and most racist skinhead groups in the nation.

Citing assault charges against group members who’ve beaten up African Americans in the past.

The most recent incident occurred in July of 2018, where six group members, including two from central pa, punched and kicked a black man at an Allegheny County bar calling him racial slurs.

“That saddens me to think that we have a group that would come out and be confrontational… We don’t need to be confrontational in this day and age. We need to be open-minded, and we need to realize that we’re all created equal, and we should remain that way, regardless of color, race, or anything else,” said Dennis Feight: Saxton Bedford County.

Many in the community feel the group’s message doesn’t mesh with the holidays.

“What possible holiday or what God or what savior could you possibly be celebrating.”

“This season should make us all look at the man or woman in the mirror and ask how are we treating our fellow man,” said Shontae Graham: Area resident.

Right now, Altoona and State Police say they are aware of the group’s plans to be in town.
And when nothing illegal happens, what will these presstitutes at WTAJ say then? A guess: absolutely nothing, it doesn't advance their Jewish-fed narrative.
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Re: White activism at St. Albans VT in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Mon Dec 30, 2019 12:35 am

https://apnews.com/1c4612e11451d477a998610d96b9f7e2
Anti-Semitic signs found in Vermont second time this month
December 26, 2019

ST. ALBANS, Vt. (AP) — Flyers defending anti-Semitism were found in Vermont for the second time this month.

Several signs were stapled to utility poles in St. Albans on Tuesday, WCAX-TV reported.

The signs read: “ Its okay to be anti-Semitic.”

City employees quickly removed the signs.

Police have seen similar signs in the past that had “some anti-Semitic undertones” to them, said Sgt. Joseph Thomas.

The signs don’t violate the law, Thomas said, but they could “cause some upheaval in the community.”

Rabbi Eliyahu Junik, of Chabad-Burlington, encouraged whoever put up the signs to “get help” and meet Jewish people.

The signs are under investigation.
Waitaminute....the "signs don't violate the law" but "the signs are under investigation." My question is, why investigate them then?
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Re: White activism at Rock Island, IL in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Wed Jan 01, 2020 2:08 am

https://wqad.com/2019/12/10/rock-island ... to-spread/
Rock Island teacher finds white nationalist flier in yard, says there’s no reason for material like this to spread
Posted 11:18 am, December 10, 2019, by Bianca Reyes

ROCK ISLAND, Illinois -- When a Rock Island resident and teacher found a racist flyer in his yard, he said there's no reason for material like this to be spread in his town.

Eric Nesbitt said he found the flier in his yard on 35th Street after he got done walking his dogs during the weekend of December 7. The flier was stamped with a white nationalist group's logo.

"We have no business for this kind of rhetoric in Rock Island," said Eric Nesbitt. "It's a community that's a melting pot of races and this is a community that's always thrived because of that and we just have no business having that here in Rock Island and anywhere else as far as I'm concerned."

The flier was found wrapped around a grocery store ad. Managers from that store said they did not put out the flier, and someone else must have attached it.
I don't believe WQAD's story here. What flier? Where's the proof? What "White nationalist group?" What logo? What grocery store ad? Who were the managers from the store? What if the teacher (if that's what he really is) is making this stuff up to get attention? This isn't a news story at all, it's baseless and fake.

Now if they want to give the National Alliance or whoever credit for distributing fliers, they're more than welcome to do that to restore some credibility to their stories.
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Re: White activism at California in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Thu Jan 02, 2020 12:38 am

https://voiceofoc.org/2019/12/o-c-unive ... incidents/
My comments added in between brackets and in large font. {}
O.C. Universities Grapple with White Supremacy Incidents

Mirroring a nationwide trend, Chapman University and California State University, Fullerton, have been reeling from incidents viewed by many as hate crimes with administrators grappling on how to respond. {making speech a crime is the idea here}

Propaganda stickers of a white supremacist group surfaced several times on Chapman’s campus this semester, while a flyer promoting a Cal State Fullerton fraternity event that contained a racist slur circulated on social media. {That's all this is over, flyers and stickers}

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The incident occurred soon after allegations surfaced against a Chapman law student accused of being a member of a white supremacist group, Identity Evropa – now the American Identity Movement. Chapman Dean of Students Jerry Price said the current law student and alleged white supremacist was investigated after the claims against him surfaced, but he had not violated the university’s student code of conduct or any laws. {"Accused" as if a crime has been committed! Freedom of association and of speech are dead concepts at this so-called university.}

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Chapman Public Safety opened an investigation into the incidents, but so far have found no video footage leading to a suspect. {Let's get the police power of the state involved, perhaps someone can be put behind bars for Thought Crimes. The cops seem to be willing!}

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a group of Chapman students have been working to create a hate crime protocol resolution, aiming to strengthen consequences for discriminatory acts. {Students want thoughts and speech criminalized. This is the future of California---and of the U.S.}

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In October, Phi Sigma Kappa at the university posted an announcement for a fundraiser the fraternity was hosting that contained a racial slur. While the situation was being investigated, the member who created the flyer was expelled from the fraternity, according to published reports.

In the aftermath, the Black Student Union released 12 demands, including that the university respond to the appeals within four days.

Cal State Fullerton administration responded to each of the demands, calling the incident an “act of hate.” The letter was signed by university President Fram Virjee and other top level officials, including vice presidents, directors, and the president’s chief of staff. {University officials one and all are complicit in the criminalization of speech and thought here.}
There's a comments section at the bottom of this article's webpage, and some interesting views are presented there.

The full article can be seen at the link posted above.
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Re: White activism in the news December 2019

Post by Colin » Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:21 am

I commented but don't know how long it will stay up.

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Re: White activism at Peterborough ON in the news

Post by Jim Mathias » Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:07 am

https://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com ... s-removed/
Peterborough mayor wants white nationalist group’s posters removed
Posters plastered in downtown Peterborough to promote ID Canada, a group that considers diversity to be Canada’s ‘greatest weakness.’
News Dec 31, 2019 by Joelle Kovach Examiner Staff Writer



Three posters promoting a white nationalist group have been spotted downtown, and although some people tried to peel them away Mayor Diane Therrien says the city will work to quickly remove what remains of these "hateful displays."

Therrien also called on any citizen who knows who put up the racist posters to phone her personally or city police Deputy Chief Tim Farquharson.

"The city of Peterborough stands against white nationalism/neo-nazis and these outdated, sickening ideals," she wrote in an email to The Examiner on Monday.

"We cannot and will not sit idle during incidents such as this."

The red-and-white posters promote ID Canada, an identitarianist group (meaning it strives to protect Canada's "identity" from migration).

"Canada was never meant to be a melting pot of third-world migration," states the ID Canada website. "Diversity is in fact our greatest weakness."

"That's just the promotion of hate — so blatant," Charmaine Magumbe, chair of the Community Race Relations Committee of Peterborough, said on Monday.

Coun. Stephen Wright also said he was upset with those who put up the posters.

"Sadly these people are plagued with a disease of hatred," he wrote in a text, but added that he believes the city will take a stand against bigotry.

The posters were first seen downtown on Saturday.

Some people tried to remove them, but by Monday three posters were still visible: they were applied with glue to smooth surfaces, making them difficult to peel away.

Anti-racist decals were also applied to the posters.

One poster was glued to the inside of a bus shelter in front of the main city bus terminal on Simcoe Street. Two more were glued to metal electrical boxes on George Street at Charlotte Street.

Therrien wrote Monday she'd been in touch with city staff, police and groups such as the race relations committee, and that the city would work to remove what's left of the posters.

Although the group's website says there are nine local chapters operating in Canada, the cities are not listed.

There could be a local chapter or a couple of members in Peterborough, said Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.

"By putting up the posters in town, they're saying, 'We're here,'" he said.

According to Balgord, there are no more than 50 to 100 ID Canada members across the country, and if there's a group in Peterborough, it likely has fewer than six members.

The posters aren't just a local occurrence: ID Canada's Twitter feed shows photos of posters in big cities such as Toronto and smaller ones such as Kingston.

Meanwhile, Peterborough recently joined a national coalition of cities devoted to curbing racism.

In a ceremony at city hall on Dec. 10, Therrien signed the paperwork to have Peterborough join the Canadian Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities.

There was meaning behind that declaration, she said, "and we will continue to work against racism and hatred."

Therrien asks anyone who knows who's putting up the posters to contact Farquharson, the race Relations committee or her personally at [email protected] or 705-872-7905.
We're here! That's one way of looking at what flyers, posters, stickers, and so on do. Establishing a physical presence in a given area tells everyone that activists are conducting outreach activities. This is opposed to being "low profile," secretive, closeted do nothings that fear to show commitment.
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