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2 hours ago, China said:

Why are they wearing masks?  Are they afraid to show their true identity?

 

They don't want everybody to figure out that they're all FBI plants.  But, they stupidly forgot that nobody wears khaki pants but FBI agents.  

 

(Well, and me.  And Jake from State Farm.)  

 

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Not just in masks, but their supporting cast pretends it isn't even them.

I am superior, but you can't know who I am, and besides, that wasn't even me doing my superiority march, in fact that was the government I hate doing the things I pretend to do.

 

Fun fact: In a quirk of linguistics, "nazi" means "****-stained coward" in every single language on Earth.

 

~Bang

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8 minutes ago, PleaseBlitz said:

Do people really need a tweet in 2023 to figure out that Tom Morello of Rage against the Machine is anti-nazi?  **** some people are dumb. 

I think some might need a tweet to realize that they themselves are Nazis. Who was that douchebag congressmen from Wisconsin that found out the hard we he was "The Machine"?

 

 

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1 hour ago, PleaseBlitz said:

Do people really need a tweet in 2023 to figure out that Tom Morello of Rage against the Machine is anti-nazi?  **** some people are dumb. 


i mean a bunch of them came out a couple of years ago, said they were fans previously, but are really disappointed that RATM became political. 
 

Excuse me, but a non-political RATM doesn’t exist. It’s even in the name dummy

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Inside the disturbing investigation of Mika Westwolf's death

 

In the early hours of March 31, Mika Westwolf, a 22-year-old Indigenous woman, was fatally struck by a Cadillac Escalade while walking on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 93 in Montana. The driver of the vehicle was Sunny White, according to a statement from the Montana Highway Patrol, which is investigating the incident. White left the scene, and Westwolf's body was discovered around 4 AM by tribal police. Two months later, the Montana Highway Patrol says the "crash is still under investigation," and White has not yet been charged in connection with Westwolf's death. 

 

The Montana Highway Patrol maintains that its investigation is "thorough and professional" and "examined by troopers with specialized training and equipment." But Popular Information has learned from Westwolf's family and Erica Shelby, the family's legal advocate, that the Montana Highway Patrol investigation is beset with problems. It is under-resourced, haphazard, and focused on pinning blame on the victim, Westwolf. 

 

The lead investigator in the case is Trooper Wayne Bieber. On April 21, Bieber visited Westwolf's mother, Clarissa HeavyRunner, and Westwolf's stepfather, Kevin Howard, at their home. Shelby took notes. 

 

During the visit, which occurred nearly three weeks after Westwolf's death, Bieber appeared unfamiliar with the basic facts of the case. Bieber repeatedly told the family that White had been charged with vehicular homicide on the day of Westwolf's death. That is false. Records maintained by the Lake County Justice Court show White was charged with child endangerment. (White's two young children were in the car when she struck Westwolf.) Those charges against White were dropped by Lake County Attorney James Lapotka a week later. 

 

At one point, Howard asked Bieber why the charges against White had been dropped. According to Shelby's notes, Bieber responded that, under "Montana law, if you are intoxicated, you are not allowed to be [walking] on the road. You cannot even be on the shoulder." Whether or not Westwolf was intoxicated, according to Bieber, will factor into his determination of "the totality of the crash." On numerous occasions, Bieber encouraged the family to look up the law on "vehicular homicide" in the Montana criminal code. 

 

At the time of the meeting, the toxicology analysis of Westwolf had not been completed. So Bieber appears to indicate that the charges against White were dropped based on the assumption that Westwolf was intoxicated. Lapotka did not respond to a request for comment. 

 

Bieber is correct that Montana law prohibits walking on the shoulder of a highway while intoxicated. But his suggestion that, if Westwolf was intoxicated, White could not be charged with vehicular homicide is incorrect, according to Chuck Watson, a Montana criminal defense attorney with 38 years of experience. Watson told Popular Information that being an "intoxicated pedestrian" does not give "other intoxicated people the right to run over someone and kill them." 

 

Howard also asked Bieber whether he was investigating Westwolf's death as an intentional hate crime, motivated by white nationalism. Bieber asked why Howard thought that was possible. HeavyRunner noted that White named her children "Aryan" and "Nation." Bieber described this as irrelevant. "I can't tell you how to name your child," he said. Howard countered that if you name your children "Aryan" and "Nation," there is a good chance you are associated with white nationalist groups. "I can't look at it as that," Bieber said. "And I shouldn't look at it as that." 

 

Bieber is correct insofar as naming your children "Aryan" and "Nation" does not prove you are a white nationalist, but it is a fact that warrants additional investigation, including whether Westwolf's death was a hate crime. It does not appear, however, that White's potential ties to extremist groups are currently part of Bieber's investigation. 

 

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And nothing of value was lost…

 

New Hampshire neo-Nazi Leo Cullinan dead at 35, authorities confirm

 

A prominent New Hampshire-based member of a white supremacist group that has staged racist and anti-LGBTQ demonstrations throughout New England has died, authorities confirmed Tuesday.

 

The neo-Nazi group, known as the Nationalist Social Club or NSC-131, began posting Monday on its official Telegram channel about the death of 35-year-old Leo Cullinan, who had lived in Manchester with his wife and children as he faced a series of prosecutions.

 

The hate group praised Cullinan as “a hero of the White Race” and launched an online fund-raiser that collected about $5,000 within a day.

 

The news of Cullinan’s death was posted between updates celebrating a demonstration by NSC-131 members outside Teatotaller, a coffee shop in Concord, N.H., where a drag queen story hour event was held Sunday as masked men chanted, performed Nazi salutes, knocked on the shop’s windows, and held racist banners outside.

 

It’s unclear whether Cullinan participated in the anti-drag demonstration, which concluded less than 24 hours before his death was reported to authorities.

 

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GOP Lawmakers Side With Proud Boys After Their Wild Brawl With Neo-Nazis

 

When members of the Proud Boys and another far-right group founded by a former Proud Boy member protested at the same Oregon LGBTQ Pride event this weekend, the two factions ended up brawling on a sidewalk.

 

The fight—which saw Proud Boys and members of the Rose City Nationalists exchange haymakers outside an Oregon City burger joint—was one of the frequent spats that populate the far-right social scene. But footage of the fight has gone viral as part of an ongoing effort to whitewash the far right, with conspiracy theorists and lawmakers describing some of the movement’s gangs, describing the Proud Boys as patriots and their opponents as federal agents.

 

“This is the BEST video on the internet right now,” conservative internet personality Benny Johnson tweeted, describing footage of the brawl as a “Pro-America Patriot rally” interrupted when “feds show up dressed as ‘Nazis,’” until “Patriots for Feds out of rally.”

 

 

The clip actually shows uniformed members of the Proud Boys yelling at a small contingent of Rose City Nationalists near a Pride event that both had showed up to oppose on Saturday.

RCN is part of a larger network of white nationalist “Active Clubs,” which promote violent beatdowns against enemies. The group and the Proud Boys (which also glorify street brawls) have crossed paths before. RCN’s founder, Casey Knuteson, has been affiliated with multiple far-right groups in the Pacific Northwest, including area Proud Boys, who yelled at him by name and called him homophobic slurs during the Saturday confrontation. (Knuteson did not return The Daily Beast’s request for comment.)

 

Activists have long documented both groups’ presence in Oregon. Nevertheless, lawmakers like Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) amplified Johnson’s allegation that RCN members were federal agents.

 

“Feds or not Feds?” Massie quote-tweeted Johnson’s post. David Livingson, a conservative state representative in Arizona, also retweeted posts calling the RCN federal officers, Arizona Right Wing Watch reported.

 

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Two of the Worst Far-Right Groups Are Now Fighting Each Other

 

A simple online beef between small chapters from two of America's most infamous far-right groups has now turned into a nationwide schism with threats that violence is now “on sight.”  

On June 24 in Oregon City, Oregon far-right groups got together to protest the town’s first-ever Pride Night festival. At the event, both the PDX Proud Boys and Rose City Nationalists, a neo-Nazi group affiliated with the active club network (an international network of fitness-focused neo-Nazis) showed up to partake in the hateful revelry. The groups didn’t just direct their hate at the LGBTQ community though, but also each other.


In a video posted to Twitter, a large group of Proud Boys, the far-right street fighting gang that saw much of its leadership arrested over the January 6 insurrection, can be seen intimidating a smaller group of overt neo-Nazis. “Begone ****,” one of them yelled. The Proud Boys pushed the Nazis back and eventually, a few individual scuffles broke out. Sucker punches were thrown, and stomps were attempted but most importantly, the Proud Boys went for the neo-Nazi's skull masks. 

 

“Demask them,” a Proud Boy yelled. 

 

 

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Why Do Neo-Nazis Keep Getting Arrested For Child Sexual Abuse Material?

 

Last June, according to court documents, Jared Boyce crammed himself into the back of a U-Haul with his fellow members of Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, to protest an LGBTQ pride event in Idaho and slur attendees as “groomers.” Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the hateful crew wearing matching khaki pants, it’s unlikely Boyce knew this would result in him eventually being sentenced to a year in prison for sexual exploitation of a minor. 


Once the group pulled up to the event, they were all promptly arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit a riot. Less than a month later, police seized Boyce's phone. While they weren't actively searching for illegal sexual material on it, they found 22 photos of child sexual abuse material, or CSAM. According to court documents, these photos "involve children from toddlers to prepubescents performing sexual acts on adults or other children, as well as images of children exposing their genitals." The 28-year-old had also, police found, sent a picture of his penis to a 16-year-old girl. 

 

"Don’t believe the media," Boyce reportedly told his mother following his initial arrest. "We were just there because they’re grooming kids.”

 

Boyce plead guilty to nine felony counts of sexual exploitation of a minor earlier this year. The Patriot Front member is hardly the first person connected to neo-Nazi groups to be caught with CSAM.

 

In just the past few months, at least two neo-Nazis in the UK were sentenced to time in prison for having or distributing CSAM. Luca Benincasa, a 20-year-old from Cardiff who was a cell leader for the neo-Nazi group Feuerkrieg Division, was sentenced to nine years for possession of documents likely to be useful to a terrorist, being a member of a banned group, and possessing indecent photos of children. 

 

Harry Vaughan, the son of a clerk in the House of Lords who studied at a fancy grammar school, was found guilty of a plethora of charges including multiple terror offenses and possessing “extreme” child pornography in 2020. Vaughan, who created propaganda for the neo-Nazi group Sonnenkrieg Division, was initially given a suspended sentence but reoffended last September and just pleaded guilty to “making an indecent photo of a child.” The 21-year-old will be sentenced on July 31. 

 

Some of the neo-Nazis who have been found with CSAM also targeted children in real life. 

 

Andrew Hazelton is a Maine white supremacist and a member of the New England-based neo-Nazi group NSC-131. In 2019, according to court documents, he actively attempted to groom a 10-year-old child he met on Instagram. 

 

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Neo-Nazi leader banned from Bangor’s Planet Fitness

 

A prominent neo-Nazi who last year moved to Penobscot County with hopes of building a white ethno-state has been banned from Planet Fitness in Bangor.

 

Christopher Pohlhaus, the leader of the neo-Nazi group “Blood Tribe” who has been spotted waving a swastika flag and wearing a swastika necklace at LGBTQ+ events, was banned from Planet Fitness’ Bangor location due to his clothing, a company representative confirmed Friday.

 

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