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Looks like the boogaloo movement, who were the gun toters in subway in Raleigh, were in minnesota. I thought that blonde dude was a girl. Good thing some of them say they aren't racist, I needed clarification
The guy you meet at a righty protest is a fed 100% of the time. This is probably typical fed inciting folks that weren't inspired or organized enough to do anything on their own (see: every Al Qaeda inspired terrorist caught with a fake bomb in the last 19 years).
The idea that societal breakdown/ civil war is inevitable is a pretty common thought in Boog circles. Hopefully this guy is wrong, but pandemic, protests and riots, and whatever election craziness will certainly happen seem to be a sufficient basis for something truly horrible to occur.
Looks like the boogaloo movement, who were the gun toters in subway in Raleigh, were in minnesota. I thought that blonde dude was a girl. Good thing some of them say they aren't racist, I needed clarification
Some of them aren’t. Some of them are. What’s the one thing each individual has in common that reinforces their “Boojihideen” identity? Pretty much anarchy and exercising their 2nd amendment rights.
Here’s an example of how they differ, yet they belong to the same gun club.
The first 5 posts are from a kid I worked with and he tried to ride the worker’s comp train and failed because he couldn’t pass a drug test.
Then the 6th and 7th posts are from a veteran whose wife passed away a few years ago. Most of his posts on Facebook are of Trump support flavor with an occasional humble brag of how much land he owns which is away from society.
The last post I thought was particularly funny consider these two fellas identify as Boog people.
Post subject: Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu June 04, 2020 1:11 am
what on earth am I talking about
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Never understood this delusion US veterans have that they were overseas invading other countries to protect American freedoms. World war 2, absolutely. Everything after? Not at all. That hasn’t ever made sense to me why they think like that.
Post subject: Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu June 04, 2020 1:44 am
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dimejinky99 wrote:
Never understood this delusion US veterans have that they were overseas invading other countries to protect American freedoms. World war 2, absolutely. Everything after? Not at all. That hasn’t ever made sense to me why they think like that.
Somewhat depends on your general feelings about “Domino Theory” but it also depends on the veterans you talk to about this, you’ll sometimes get an earful about the military industrial complex. The lives of service people are often used to further the ambition of the powerful, no one knows that more intimately than a combat veteran sent to a foreign shore to fight for nebulous reasons.
Post subject: Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu June 04, 2020 1:48 am
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Simple Torture wrote:
Hegelian dialect.
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VinylGuy wrote:
its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Post subject: Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu June 04, 2020 1:58 am
what on earth am I talking about
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Electromatic wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Never understood this delusion US veterans have that they were overseas invading other countries to protect American freedoms. World war 2, absolutely. Everything after? Not at all. That hasn’t ever made sense to me why they think like that.
Somewhat depends on your general feelings about “Domino Theory” but it also depends on the veterans you talk to about this, you’ll sometimes get an earful about the military industrial complex. The lives of service people are often used to further the ambition of the powerful, no one knows that more intimately than a combat veteran sent to a foreign shore to fight for nebulous reasons.
Post subject: Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu October 08, 2020 5:10 pm
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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“One of those informants came from a militia group in Michigan and as a result they were able to speak with this person who came forward because they were concerned that the militia was seeking the addresses of police officers and wanted to kill police officers,” he said. “One of the militia groups that was kind of associated or tried to be brought in to be recruited by the people that were charged today in this plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was allegedly involved in one of those Second Amendment rallies at the capital in Michigan.”
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