WSW (White Supremacist Watch) Thread

Bruh that is one my fears. Stumbling up a decapitated corpse. Terrible... I feel sorry for the community and especially the children that found it.

Hopefully the man can be identified and the culprits caught.
 
A 15-year-old California high school student discovered a shocking picture of herself with a noose drawn around her neck posted in a chemistry chat room for Los Angeles’ Palisades Charter High School.

Aina is new to Palisades, having just transferred to the charter school in January. She said she’d mostly felt welcomed and accepted by students there, but three boys in particular started to use racial slurs. “They added me to their group chat and then started using the n-word,”
 
If I was her I'd put their names out there.

Kids and their parents need to be publicly shamed and if someone decides to give them a beatdown oh well.
 
White supremacist militia groups are training for "economic disaster and muslim terror attacks"

This is the Georgia Security Force militia.

One thing these hillbillies don't realize, or don't want to realize is that their armed "America saving" will have to go to an urban environment. Close quarters, multi-story buildings with snipers, many alleys and backstreets that they are not familiar with, civilians (which they could care less about). Easy to train out in some open woods with no OPFOR and think that is where you will conduct your white supremacist version of Gettysburg.

Quotes from a few of the militia members:
I started to realize that I got very angry because the system has been so abused over and over and over again, making rights out of thin air for people who don't deserve to get anything,
The leader of the Georgia Security Force, Chris Hill, remains deeply skeptical of Congress and worries the lawmakers will undermine Trump's agenda: preventing him from building a wall on the Mexico border, repealing 'Obamacare' and fulfilling his promise to 'Make American Great Again.'
Yvette DeMaria said she and her husband were looking for 'like minds' and found the Georgia Security Force through Facebook and a pastor friend
Political correctness has run amok, she said, with politicians and the courts carving out constitutional protections that strayed far from the intent of the nation's forefathers. 
 
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Yvette DeMaria said she and her husband were looking for 'like minds' and found the Georgia Security Force through Facebook and a pastor friend


"it is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o'clock on Sunday morning." -MLK April 17, 1960
 
Christianity was forced on our minds like chains and shackles were forced on our wrists and ankles. THEY don't f with us. I wish we would come to that realization as a people. That's not OUR god.
 
Christianity was forced on our minds like chains and shackles were forced on our wrists and ankles. THEY don't f with us. I wish we would come to that realization as a people. That's not OUR god.
Too many old **** grandparents, who pass it to their kids, who pass it to their kids.  That "old time religion" isn't going anywhere. Black people been playing mental gymnastics with christianity for centuries, even when they were given alternatives. Can't leave white yeezus alone.

Now I have my own opinions of islam as well. for another day.
 
Christianity was forced on our minds like chains and shackles were forced on our wrists and ankles. THEY don't f with us. I wish we would come to that realization as a people. That's not OUR god.
Too many old **** grandparents, who pass it to their kids, who pass it to their kids.  That "old time religion" isn't going anywhere. Black people been playing mental gymnastics with christianity for centuries, even when they were given alternatives. Can't leave white yeezus alone.

Now I have my own opinions of islam as well. for another day.
The ironic thing is that Jesus was never white to begin with!
 
Not to offend christians, but im my honest experience
They are also pretty racist/discriminatory/biased. I know from attending confirmation prep classes
 
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Judge frees neo-nazi terrorist on bond because "move along, nothing to see here"

- threatened in online chatrooms to kill people and blow up infrastructure

- stored bomb-making materials at his Florida apartment, where authorities said they also found white supremacist propaganda and a framed photograph of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.

- was arrested and charged with possession of unregistered destructive devices and unlawful storage of explosive material.

Judge Thomas McCoun III - “I am unable to conclude there is clear and convincing evidence that Defendant represents a threat to any other person and the community should he be released.”
 
All i see are a buncha cowards and potential terrorists

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A useful timeline of what the author describes as "The Growing Alliance Between Neo-Nazis, Right Wing Paramilitaries, and Trumpist Republicans." 
http://www.colorlines.com/articles/...-wing-paramilitaries-and-trumpist-republicans
[h1]The Growing Alliance Between Neo-Nazis, Right Wing Paramilitaries and Trumpist Republicans[/h1]
In anticipation of Saturday’s March Against Sharia events nationwide, researcher and journalist Spencer Sunshine chronicles the major moments of a violent new movement he's dubbed “Independent Trumpism.”

I have been following Far Right movements for more than a decade as a researcher and journalist. Over the past few months, I’ve seen an increase in the visibility of a new, violent, right-wing street protest movement that I call “Independent Trumpism.” It unites neo-Nazis, members of the alt-rightPatriot movement paramilitaries  and Trumpist  Republicans.

Two things set Independent Trumpism apart from usual right-wing politics. First, the group’s rallies are in support of the president, but are organized outside of the Republican Party structure. Second, mainstream Republicans are appearing alongside open White supremacists, especially at events billed as “Free Speech” marches.

Independent Trumpists will hit the streets tomorrow (June 10) for a national March Against Sharia, organized by the large anti-Islam group ACT America. Saturday’s events are expected to draw thousands of people in 28 cities, in 20 states. Here is a six-month chronology of major Independent Trumpist moments that led to this one:

January 20, 2017: Alt-Right Violence at the University of Washington in Seattle
A University of Washington talk by Milo Yiannopoulos—the notorious Twitter troll, ardent Trump supporter and former Breitbart editor credited with mainstreaming the alt-right—draws a large protest. A married couple, Marc and Elizabeth Hokoana, come to the event armed with pepper spray and a handgun to antagonize opponents. After protester Joshua Dukes confronts Marc about using the pepper spray, Elizabeth allegedly fires a single round into his stomach.

February 1, 2017: University of California, Berkeley  Cancels Milo Yiannopoulos Speech Amid Violent Opposition
After hearing that Yiannopoulos is planning to name undocumented students  at a February 1 speech sponsored by Berkeley College Republicans, thousands of students hold a peaceful protest. But about two hours before the event, some 150 black bloc anarchists arrive and begin throwing powerful fireworks and rocks, smashing windows and attacking Yiannopoulos supporters. Citing public safety, University police cancel the event. On Twitter, President Donald Trump threatens to withhold federal funding from the school because it “does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view.”

March 4, 2017: Independent Trumpists Hold March 4 Trump Rallies Nationwide
March 4 Trump events represent the first major post-election attempt by various Independent Trumpists to organize their street presence. In the past, the social taboo against collaborating with organized White supremacists was strong enough that merely outing them was enough to get most Republicans to break links with them. But the atmosphere Trump has created—especially his embrace of the alt-right—has helped weaken this taboo. So Trumpist Republicans join with open White supremacists at multiple March 4 Trump­ events. In Lake Oswego, Oregon, KKK Imperial Wizard Steven Shane Howard  attends alongside  III%ers, a decentralized right-wing paramilitary group that typically does not collaborate with avowed White supremacists. In Denver, neo-Nazis join  III%ers and two Islamophobic groups—the Soldiers of Odin and Bikers Against Radical Islam—at a March 4 Trump rally  at the Capitol building.

The Berkeley March 4 Trump rally does not involve open White supremacists, but it helps galvanize the Independent Trumpist movement. Seeking revenge over the cancellation of Yiannopoulos’ February speech, Trumpists come dressed for a fight. They include Kyle Chapman, who—after being photographed  armored in a shield and helmet while swinging a stick—is turned into the meme “Based Stick Man.” This inspires more militant action, as well as what becomes the alt-right street-fighting uniform.

March 25, 2017: Independent Trumpists Hold Make America Great Again Marches
Independent Trumpists in dozens of cities  march using the president’s campaign slogan “Make America great again.” One event in Huntington Beach, California, turns into a brawl after vastly outnumbered anti-fascist protesters try unsuccessfully to block the Trump supporters from demonstrating. Reporters identify a number of Nazi skinheads  participating in the pro-Trump march.

April 15, 2017: Independent Trumpists Hold Patriots Day Free Speech Rally in Berkeley
The Patriots Day Free Speech Rally is a national mobilization of right-wing activists, including a variety of alt-right figures and the paramilitary group the Oath Keepers, whose leader, Stewart Rhodes, speaks at the event. (The Oath Keepers recruit current and former military, police and first responders and promote a variety of conspiracy theories.) Neo-Nazis spend the day sieg heiling  alongside their more moderate counterparts. Nathan Damigo, a White supremacist leader, is filmed punching  a female anti-fascist activist, and the video becomes another alt-right Internet hit. Showing the complexity of this moment, a substantial number of people of color are also present in the pro-Trump crowd. Hundreds of anti-fascists try to stop hundreds of Trumpists from marching in downtown Berkeley, but fail. The Oath Keepers declare the day a “total epic victory” on their website.

April 21, 2017: Kyle Chapman Announces the Formation of the Fraternal Order of Alt Knights
On Facebook, Kyle “Based Stick Man” Chapman announces  the formation of the Fraternal Order of the Alt Knights (FOAK). The Southern Poverty Law Center has described  it as a “fight club.” FOAK is affiliated with another violent alt-right organization, the Proud Boys, which is led by Vice magazine co-founder Gavin McInnes. As part of the group’s internal system of advancement, they have to fight with an anti-fascist. On June 1, in the run-up to a Portland Independent Trumpist rally, Chapman tweets “I officially decree open season on antifa. Smash on sight!”

April 29, 2017: Independent Trumpists Hold Another Free Speech Rally in Portland
An anonymous threat against the Republican Party float in the annual Avenue of Roses Parade leads organizers to cancel the event. In its place, alt-right members and open White supremacists hold what they call the March for Free Speech. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler briefly attends the demonstration. Also in attendance—wielding a baseball bat, giving sieg heil salutes and yelling “**** all you ni**ers”—is Jeremy Christian, who is alleged to have fatally slashed two White men on a light rail train in May. Christian allegedly kills the men after they try to protect two young women who appear to be Muslim from harassment.

April 29, 2017: Neo-Nazis Hold a Demonstration in Pikeville, Kentucky
Neo-Nazis march in Pikeville  as part of a two-day recruitment event in eastern Kentucky. Although they do not join the demonstration itself, Oath Keepers are there to protect “free speech.” They position themselves across from anti-fascist protestors and even stand next to riot police to protect the Nazis as they depart.

The Oath Keepers perform the same job at a Portland rally featuring neo-Nazi groups on June 4. The group also used the strategy when armed members  were deployed to rooftops in Ferguson, Missouri, in December 2014, and in January 2016 when they served as a “buffer” to protect the armed takeover  of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Oath Keepers consistently portray themselves as neutral actors.

May 2017: Various Groups Hold Rallies to Protest the Removal of Confederate Memorials
Throughout May, there are demonstrations by various rightists to oppose the removal of Confederate statues. They are somewhat of a shift away from the more choreographed “free speech rallies” designed as battles with anti-fascists.

Dueling demonstrations over the removal of statues of Confederate leaders occur in New Orleans on May 1, where pro-Confederate statue demonstrators are armed. The Oath Keepers mobilize their supporters for a follow-up rally on May 7, where they appear alongside alt-rightists and open White supremacists.

May 1, 2017: Independent Trumpists Disrupt May Day Demonstrations
May Day—which since 2006 has also been celebrated as an immigrants rights day in the U.S.—is a target for counter-protests. In Nashville, May Day organizers report multiple death threats, and they are outnumbered five-to-one at their rally. One report  from an anti-fascist website says that some of the White nationalists are “dressed as ‘stick men’ wearing helmets, pads, respirators and shields and carrying hockey sticks, bats and firearms.” In Austin, the Maoist Red Guards Austin admit defeat  after a larger group of armed Trumpists  confront them.

In New York City, alt-rightists attend the May Day rally at Union Square  and disrupt speakers and start fights. Later in the evening, Trumpist counter-protestors at Foley Square are joined by Far Right skinheads, III%ers and neo-Nazis. Many of the same activists also attend a rally  against Muslim feminist Linda Sarsour on May 25.

May 26, 2017: Jeremy Christian Allegedly Kills Two People on a Portland Train
Three men have their throats slashed after they intervene against a man who was yelling Islamophobic and racist slurs at two women on a Portland light-rail train. Two of the men, Taliesin Myrddin Namkai Meche and Ricky John Best, die. Micah David-Cole Fletcher survives. Jeremy Christian is arrested. In court, he yells, “Free speech or die. Get out if you don't like free speech...you call it terrorism, I call it patriotism.”

June 4, 2017: Another Free Speech Rally in Portland 
Even in the wake of the Portland murders, Independent Trumpists there refuse to cancel their Free Speech rally. A few hundred people attend, but they are surrounded by a much larger group of counter-protestors. Among the Independent Trumpists are at least two neo-Nazi groups, the Oath Keepers, III%ers and various alt-right figures. The county Republican Party chairman gives a speech  asking that the marchers get involved in the local party.

June 10, 2017: March Against Sharia Events Scheduled in 28 Cities
The influential Islamophobic group ACT for America plans to march against what they describe as sharia law in twenty-eight cities. Cast as a “march for human rights,” the events are expected to be attended by a coalition of Independent Trumpists. In New York City, for example, McInnes of the Proud Boys and the vice president of the state chapter of the Oath Keepers will be speaking.

The future of this coalition is unclear, but support for Trump and his anti-immigrant, Islamophobic and anti-LGBTQ policies ties these factions together. As they exercise their shared opposition to anti-fascist and anti-racist ideologies and demonstrations, it may be that the taboo against conservatives working with outright White supremacists is coming to an end.

Spencer Sunshine  is an associate fellow at  Political Research Associates  and lead author of the report  "Up in Arms: A Guide to Oregon's Patriot Movement." Follow him on Twitter at  @transform6789.
 
Southern Baptist Convention rejected a proposal to condemn the growing racism of the “alt-right” movement.

William D. McKissic Sr., a black pastor from Arlington, Texas, submitted a proposal to the SBC’s 5000 person committee. They almost unanimously told him
to get lost.

Chairman Barrett Duke stated "“Some of the ideology associated with certain people with the alt-right are certainly offensive to us. If we had received a resolution that we believe could speak to those problematic ideologies in a way that would enable us to only speak to those who are associated with the alt-right, we would have been happy to take that up.”
 
Yvette DeMaria said she and her husband were looking for 'like minds' and found the Georgia Security Force through Facebook and a pastor friend


"it is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o'clock on Sunday morning." -MLK April 17, 1960

Are you guys following what is going on with the Southern Baptist Convention? Black Baptist Christians are finding out just how pervasive WS is among their congregation.

Edit: didn't see that it was posted already.

It is interesting to me how the major event that led to the creation of the southern baptist church is the rejection of the abolition of slavery, yet we have black folks in it. The pastor in the screen cap above was interviewed by NPR Boston yesterday night, and he said that what led him to introduce the resolution was the fact that he got banned from a baptist discussion forum for questioning and rebuking WS.
 
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Memorial for slain muslim teen, Nabra Hassanen set on fire. DC Police said 24-year-old Jonathon Soloman of South Carolina was arrested in connection with the fire.
 
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