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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:02 pm

Traditional Hypocrisy


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Meet the two Matts from the Traditionalist Youth Network. No, wait– now it’s the Traditionalist Worker Party, or at least it is this week. Meet Matt Heimbach (on the left) and Matt Parrott (on the right with the french fries). Together, they believe they are going to bring a white nationalist socialist movement to the United States.

There is a plethora of information about these two– especially Heimbach– who has been a living click bait feature since he drove the Leadership Institute-sponsored white nationalist Youth for Western Civilization group into the ground, went rogue, and started a “white student union” at Towson.

Much has happened since then. Heimbach has worn several different hats from the world of white nationalism and in his current position he is desperately reaching out to college age youth for both recruitment and volunteer “foot soldiers.” One thing that has remained consistent over the years has been Heimbach’s often unhinged opposition to anything diverging from his ideal white, christian, patriarchal, heterosexual society. So embarrassing is Heimbach’s anti-gay behavior that he was publicly banned from the equally racist National Policy Institute conference
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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:08 am

October 2016 Bits and Bites: Religious Bigotry Edition

Anti-Muslim posters at University of Calgary prompt rally of support
By Robson Fletcher, CBC News Posted: Oct 04, 2016 2:07 PM MT Last Updated: Oct 05, 2016 6:55 AM MT

Students, faculty and administrators gathered at the University of Calgary on Tuesday to condemn anti-Muslim posters that were plastered around the campus overnight.

About 40 posters were discovered in various locations by morning, and the university was asking people to turn in any others that are found to campus security.....The removed posters included wording such as "Dear Muslims ... F--k your Quran" and "go back to the monstrous s--t holes you come from."

They also included links to one Facebook page calling for Islam to be banned in Canada, and another that purports to "celebrate Canada's European heritage" but is largely filled with posts about Donald Trump, the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States, and links to American websites that decry "race agitators" and people who wear baggy pants.

The posters' appearance at the University of Calgary comes two weeks after similar posters targeting the Sikh faith were found at the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton.



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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:01 pm

Breaking down Trump’s shockingly Islamophobic response to a question about Islamophobia

It’s like he doesn’t even know what the word means.

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During the much anticipated presidential debate Sunday evening, Republican nominee Donald Trump was finally asked by a Muslim American how he, as president, would respond to the rise of Islamophobia. It was a unique and powerful opportunity for the businessman to address the shockingly anti-Islam tenor of his campaign, which many hate-group experts say has precipitated an unprecedented spike in Islamophobic violence across the United States.

Instead, Trump responded with an answer that was not only blatantly Islamophobic, but also outright fallacious. In fact, his reply was so filled with anti-Islam sentiment that it’s worth breaking down into individual parts.

The exchange was initiated when Gorbah Hamed, an uncommitted Missouri voter and a Muslim American, asked how Trump would “help people like me deal with the consequences of being labeled as a threat to the country after the election is over.”


“His response was so filled with Islamophobia that it’s worth breaking down into individual parts.”


“Well, you’re right about Islamophobia—it’s a shame,” he began, seemingly unaware that his own candidacy is often specifically credited by hate-group experts as a driving force behind the recent uptick in anti-Islam sentiment. In fact, at least one such incident involved a report of a woman verbally and physically assaulting a Muslim woman in Washington, D.C. before justifying the attack by citing her support for Donald Trump.

But Trump wasn’t done.

“But…whether we like it or not there is a problem,” he continued. “We have to be sure that Muslims come in and report when they see something going on. When they see hatred going on, they have to report it.”


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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:27 pm

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are literally demons, says Trump ally Alex Jones of Infowars

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Infowars host Alex Jones is one of Donald Trump's more obviously insane supporters. And even for Jones, this latest stunt is pretty insane.

Alex Jones is a popular alt-right conspiracy theory monger who has big audience online. In this recent clip highlighted by Media Matters for America, Jones says that a high-placed source (?!) told him Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are literally demons, because they "smell like sulfur."

ALEX JONES (HOST): I'm never a lesser of two evils person, but with Hillary, there's not even the same universe. She is an abject, psychopathic, demon from Hell that as soon as she gets into power is going to try to destroy the planet. I'm sure of that, and people around her say she's so dark now, and so evil, and so possessed that they are having nightmares, they're freaking out. Folks let me just tell you something, and if media wants to go with this, that's fine. There are dozens of videos and photos of Obama having flies land on him, indoors, at all times of year, and he'll be next to a hundred people and no one has flies on them. Hillary, reportedly, I mean, I was told by people around her that they think she's demon-possessed, okay? I'm just going to go ahead and say it, okay?

They said that they're scared. That's why when I see her when kids are by her, I actually get scared myself, with a child -- with that big rubber face and that -- I mean this woman is dangerous, ladies and gentleman. I'm telling you, she is a demon. This is Biblical. She's going to launch a nuclear war. The Russians are scared of her.

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Imagine how bad she smells, man? I'm told her and Obama, just stink, stink, stink, stink. You can't wash that evil off, man. Told there's a rotten smell around Hillary. I'm not kidding, people say, they say -- folks, I've been told this by high up folks. They say listen, Obama and Hillary both smell like sulfur. I never said this because the media will go crazy with it, but I've talked to people that are in protective details, they're scared of her. And they say listen, she's a frickin' demon and she stinks and so does Obama. I go, like what? Sulfur. They smell like Hell.


During the second Presidential Debate in St. Louis last night, Trump winked at this alt-right conspiracy theory by referring to Clinton as "the devil." That's right, this is really happening.



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Re: The Little Führer

Postby KUAN » Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:33 pm

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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Tue Oct 11, 2016 4:12 pm

WHO ARE THE SOLDIERS OF ODIN?

October 10, 2016

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SOO 'President' Jay Moore (right) communes with a member of the True Blue Crew at a recent rally in Melton.


A small fascist group are trying to make their presence felt on the streets of Melbourne’s CBD, today they got a free-kick in The Age.

Today’s Age reports that “a vigilante-style group is running ‘safety patrols’ in Melbourne’s CBD”. The article reads like it could have been scraped from a Soldiers of Odin (SOO) press release, the video that accompanies the article is worse.

The Age happily compares Soldiers of Odin to New York’s ‘Guardian Angels’; a multi-racial group of who ‘patrolled’ the New York subway system in the 1980s. A more apt comparison for the Soldiers of Odin would be Greece’s Golden Dawn.

The Soldiers of Odin are not simply some confused vigilante group concerned with amorphous ‘crime’ in the CBD. Rather, they are implementing a strategy of intimidation with the aim of building a far-right street gang in the heart of the Melbourne.

Their politics are racist, nationalist, and fascist.

For the Soldiers of Odin, ‘crime’ is a euphemism. Their agenda is to target Muslims, and non-white immigrants from the Middle East and Africa. They talk about crime in terms of the minority groups they seek to target. ‘Crime’ provides the Soldiers of Odin with the cover they are seeking to demonize religious and cultural minorities.

If you have any doubt about the racist agenda of the Soldiers of Odin, check out their repulsive public Facebook presence. The racist material directed at Muslims and other groups of perceived non-white immigrants is there for anyone with eyes to see.

The Soldiers of Odin are implementing a tried and tested racist strategy; and if Chris Vedelago and Cameron Houston of The Age wanted to compare it to anything they should have compared it to the strategy adopted by Golden Dawn in Greece.

The Soldiers of Odin are conducting “street patrols” in the city, and purport to run a soup kitchen. They do both of these things with deliberate political objectives in mind.

Fascist rhetoric centres around the idea that the state has failed the ‘nation’ in some way. The Soldiers of Odin are asserting that the state has failed to provide for “our homeless”, or that the state has failed to provide “safety” from “crime”, and they are purporting to react to this failure. But at a deeper level they are reacting to what they see as the state’s failure to maintain white supremacy. The state has failed to stop “Islamisation”, “left-wing treason”, immigration and so on.

The soup kitchen is about legitimacy and political cover. Our society gives all sorts of leeway to cranks if they purport to undertake charity work. It is politically difficult for anti-racist activists or any other force to go out and bust up a supposed soup kitchen.

The street patrols fit into this rhetoric as well, but their purpose is far more sinister. The Soldiers of Odin are actively hostile towards non-white immigrants, refugees, Muslims and “the left”. Their presence in the CBD is about projecting intimidation.

I have written before about the fact that fascists have a public space agenda. They are making a claim about who can feel safe in public space and who is not allowed to feel safe in public space. They are making the claim that racism is acceptable in public space, and that all people who disagree with them should feel unsafe in public space.

The uniformed march of bone-heads is deliberately calculated to make non-white immigrants, and people who are identifiably Muslim, feel unsafe in our city.

Should they be stopped?

The Soldiers of Odin are presently a tiny far-right grouplet, however, unopposed, the knowledge that even a small group of thugs is roaming the streets can have a disproportionate impact. There is also no guarantee that this group will stay small.

Australia has not yet experienced the scale of economic shocks that facilitated the rise of these kinds of groups in different European contexts, however there are other factors that could support the growth of this model of far-right group.

In Victoria we are in the middle of a racist “law-and-order” scare. The Herald Sun and various tabloid current affairs outfits have been pushing garbage about “Sudanese crime” and the supposed threat of “Islamic” terrorism, and the state opposition is talking up a law-and-order election.

Whilst unemployment is officially down, there is still meaningful economic discontent in the disadvantaged outer suburban communities that far-right groups have been targeting over the past two years (Melton, Bendigo, Narre Warren). There is also simmering resentment, encouraged by racism from the media and various political leaders, at the apparent decline of white supremacy in Australia.

The Soldiers of Odin are unlikely to experience rapid organizational growth; they are not likely to become a major extra-parliamentary political force in the near future. That said, in the current context there is the political opportunity for a group of street thugs to build and organise. A couple of dozen roaming fascists can make a city centre feel decidedly unsafe; a couple of hundred could pose a significant threat.

Fascist street thugs, like the Soldiers of Odin, need to be opposed. Their presence in the CBD has to be rejected, and their activities ejected. Fortunately they are still a small group of political opportunists.

Anti-racists need to get together and debate tactics in their organisations and campaign groups, but I’d suggest one possible tactic that might be worth exploring is a counter presence.

Any anti-racist counter-presence would need to be bigger, have better food, and be prepared to go and dish out the grub and friendship whenever and wherever the Scum of Odin seek to set up shop. It would have to be an ongoing project, and to work it would need to draw in the participation of the people that these fascists seek to target.



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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:26 am

Soldiers of Odin: "Denies.... Links to.... Biker Gangs"


Soldiers of Odin Canada claims it’s independent and denies any links to neo-Nazi groups and biker gangs. On his Facebook page, Soldiers of Odin national president Joel Angott said “it is our hope that in time citizens of all races and religions come to see the peaceful nature of our activities.”


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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:06 pm

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Trump - the "international bankers" are conspiring against him

Trump is getting closer and closer to openly blaming Jews for the implosion of his campaign. He just gave a speech to supporters in Florida, which Charles Johnson summarizes this way:

This is an amazingly bizarre speech even for Donald Trump, ranting about conspiracies by the media and international bankers, saying the sexual abuse allegations against him are a “coordinated effort” between the Clintons and the media to deflect attention from Wikileaks, mocking the women who came forward, and threatening lawsuits against everyone like Chuck C. Johnson.
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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:49 am

FIGHTING THE FAR RIGHT

From May 1st Anarchist Alliance
By Benjamin



“This is the problem that we must solve. The Democrats and their allies will tell us that defeating Trump is the answer, but it will not defeat the forces that brought us here. We need to reject the politics of cooptation and failure, stand up and fight against the far right”.

A man walks into Latin night at a gay nightclub in Orlando during the city’s LGBT Pride weekend, murders dozens of young people, and injures dozens more. The FBI and police cite nonexistent evidence that he is connected to ISIS, which is regurgitated by the major media corporations despite being quickly disproved. The Republican presidential candidate promises to end all Muslim immigration despite the shooter being American-born. In Congress, Democrats stage a “sit-in” in defense of a gun control bill that hinges on the government’s “terror lists,” which have been found to include thousands of innocent Muslim people, as well as anti-war activists, black lives matter protesters, popular musicians, and others. In cities across America, Muslims face increased harassment and violence.

Amidst all this, there are increasing calls to focus on the election, on Trump. None of them seem to state the obvious: that the far right is winning.

What I mean is this: whatever the outcome of the presidential election, the far right–currently rallying around Trump and his anti-immigrant, white supremacist agenda–is already driving major aspects of American politics and life and will continue to do so. We see it in the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and the never-ending deaths in the Arizona desert of migrants forced to take dangerous routes by border walls already erected along safer crossings at the behest of anti-immigrant groups. Both are happening more now than they ever have before, and Trump and Clinton both promise to escalate these attacks even further.

We see it from the nearly-constant acts of right-wing terrorism against women, LGBT people, and racial minorities to the regular state-sanctioned murder of young black men, by police who frequently are sympathetic to white supremacist organizations, if they are not outright members. Both Trump and Clinton have accepted these parts of our lives, and will do nothing to stop them.

The only thing that will stop the far right is organized movements against white supremacist, sexist, and homophobic violence and for solidarity and self-defense for working people. But due to decades of repression by the state and cooptation by the elites in the Democratic party, if you’re poor and angry in America, there’s a good chance that the only people talking to you are saying it’s because of immigrants, or minorities, or feminists, or gays. Many people’s choices are either the far right or to simply accept the violence against them.

This is the problem that we must solve. The Democrats and their allies will tell us that defeating Trump is the answer, but it will not defeat the forces that brought us here. We need to reject the politics of cooptation and failure, stand up and fight against the far right. It’s not enough to defeat Trump. We need to defeat the far right’s America.
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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:28 pm

Montana Republicans Warmly Embrace a White Nationalist's Legislative Candidacy
October 10, 2016

David Neiwert


Despite a long background in far-right radicalism, youthful Taylor Rose’s campaign enjoys deep and broad support within the state’s GOP.

Taylor Rose likes to project a fresh-scrubbed, wholesome image to his fellow Montanans while campaigning for a seat in the state’s House of Representatives. It’s easy for the blonde-haired, blue-eyed and clean-shaven 28-year-old from the rural Columbia Falls area to do, flashing a toothy grin and ranting about the need to get the federal government out of workers’ hair and open up the state’s timberlands to lumber operations.

The image, combined with a pleasing message (Rose likes to label himself a “pro-labor Republican”) and a slick campaign, have all raised the prospects that Rose might be able to pull off an upset win over incumbent Rep. Zac Perry, a Democrat, in the race for the House seat in District 3, which historically leans Republican.

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What many voters may not realize, however, is Taylor’s long history of deep involvement with the white nationalist movement, and the dangerously bigoted worldview he has promoted since his teenage years –– a history well documented by the SPLC and the Anti-Defamation League in the years leading up to his campaign.

But Taylor has now carefully whitewashed his image with the help of the Montana Republican Party. GOP candidates have employed Rose for state campaigns and as a legislative aide. A number of mainstream Republican candidates, including GOP gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte, have contributed to Rose’s campaign. And one leading Montana Republican dismissed concerns about his background, saying “the rest of us think of him as a good conservative.”

Rachel Carroll Rivas, executive director of the Montana Human Rights Network, said the GOP’s embrace of Rose is taking place in the broader context of a national Republican party that has nominated Donald Trump, whose own alliances with the radical right have radically altered the nation’s political landscape.

"In the current climate it's hard to pick out the most concerning things we see playing out on the ground, but Rose's candidacy makes the list easily,” she said. “The political environment has clearly shifted when there is mainstream party acceptance and grooming of someone with well-documented white supremacist activity in recent years.”

Rose first came to enter the movement in 2011 when his activities on behalf of the white nationalist Youth for Western Civilization were reported by the Center for New Community. Rose, then a recent graduate of Liberty University (the college founded by religious-right leader Jerry Falwell), appeared at a YWC-sponsored “March for Freedom” in Cologne, Germany. He also met with members of Vlaams Belang, the far-right Belgian political party, and members of German organizations designated by authorities there as “right-wing extremist.”

Rose also authored a book in 2012 titled Return of the Right: How the Political Right Is Taking Back Western Civilization, which argued that Western humanists are attempting to impose a “vision to destroy the nation-state, eliminate religion, break down all defined barriers in society (such as family) and eliminate western civilization from the face of the earth in the attempt to institute a radical, multicultural, New World Order agenda.” In the book, Rose argued that this nefarious plot is failing because “the Western world is coming to realize the complete emptiness and harm of belief systems that are at their core, nihilistic.”

The neo-Confederate hate group the League of the South interviewed Rose about the book when it came out. During the interview, Rose continued to warn of the evil nature of “the Left” and predicted that a white nationalist Right would soon rise to the fore in global politics. “You will first see the Right-Wing act as a great power of political influence, mainly upon the center-right, by reorienting the ideas of the center-right to reform immigration policy and take a more hard-line anti-Socialist stance,” he said.

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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:22 am

There Will Be Blood

After 40 years "coding" for race, attacking social equality with words like "freedom;" after 40 years of presenting liquidation, asset stripping, decertification of unions, assaults on wages, increases in poverty as "entrepreneurship;" after 40 years of torturing language and meaning (along with persons of darker colors) such that the empty-suit empty-headed Reagan becomes a "revolutionary;" such that ketchup becomes a vegetable, war is peace, ignorance is strength, looting is prosperity, destruction is development, abuse is entitlement; after 40 years of continuous and massive attacks on, and bullying of, the vulnerable, the impoverished, the gentle, the darker, and the female, the bourgeoisie have spawned something that embodies all 40 years, and all of them in a single package.

That's a big fucking orange chicken out there, and he's come home to roost.

That big orange chicken knows fraud trumps everything. Call it advertising, call it marketing, call it publicity, call it prospectus, call it celebrity, it's all the same. It's sport! It's blood! It's entertainment. Everybody's a dansa; everybody's a gangsta. Everybody have fun tonight! Everybody got a gun tonight! America, of thee I sing, ping, and bling.

It's all about separating the fools from their money.

In this particular case, the big orange chicken has separated the Republican Party from those it so assiduously courted, cultivated, embraced, applauded-- that peculiarly American combination of hedge-fund managers and nightriders; the wonderful admixture of bullies and financiers; the lip-locked group-grope daisy chain of christian fundamentalists, evangelists, landlords, admirers of the Confederate States of America, anti-evolutionists, faith healers, laissez-faire-ists, Ayn Randists--that whole panorama of property-holders, just 20 basis points, or less, ahead, or behind, of the spectre of bankruptcy.

Here's the skinny: The Republican Party, born in the overture to civil war, the 1854 passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, allowing the expansion of slavery into the new territories, now enters its death spiral as the overture to another civil war. If the Republican Party was created to clear away the obstacles to the accumulation of capital, and slavery was such an obstacle, it's self-shredding is determined by the obstacle capital presents to its own accumulation.

The party of Lincoln becomes the party of Trump; capitalists pretend to give way to landlords, "developers," knowing venality is never having to say you're sorry, and always saying "more."

How did we get here? We got here because Reconstruction was defeated. We got here because Jim Crow is always in office. We got here because of two world wars, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan.

We got here after the defeat of the 1974 strike wave in the US. We got here by the kindler, gentler wars against people in Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala. We got here via the Contras, via Irangate, via Ollie North and Fawn Hall; we got here via Phil Gramm, Greenspan, and Rubin; via Morgan and Stanley and JP and Goldman and Sachs and Mr. and Mrs.Bank of America.

We got here via big money embracing petty people, finding its perfect representative in petty people; we got here in the devastation of small towns, rural communities, and rural industry unleashed by--not NAFTA, and not China-- but by the double-dip 1980s recession of Volcker and Reagan.

We got here via anti-abortionists terrorizing women struggling to survive in a world without mercy.

We got here via the flag of a slaveholder's rebellion paraded about as a symbol of "popular" resistance.

We got here via the funding of terrorists, and terrorism, across the globe. What would you call white phosphorus, if not a weapon of terror?


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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Sat Oct 15, 2016 6:30 pm

At Long Last, Trump Blames The Jews For His Failed Campaign.

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Throughout the speech, Trump used harsh language that evoked old and ugly anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about international bankers who supposedly infiltrate national governments and control the global agenda. Citing recent Clinton campaign emails published by WikiLeaks, Trump told the crowd that "Clinton meets in secret with international banks in order to plot the destruction of US sovereignty." Echoing the rhetoric of Alex Jones and other conspiracy theorists, Trump repeatedly referred to "globalists" as the true enemy and Clinton as their handmaiden.

Various conspiracy theories have been advanced regarding Jews and banking,[1] including the theory that world banking is dominated by the Rothschild family,[2] that Jews control Wall Street,[2] and that Jews control the U.S. Federal Reserve System.[3] A related theory is that Jews control Hollywood or the news media.[4][5][6]


More broadly, though, the anti-Semitic allusions Trump made tonight are perfectly in keeping with the behavior of a large segment of his support base, the “alt-right,” a loosely defined group of digital racists whose denizens include white supremacists and various “white power” groups seeking to establish “racial purity” via their “white identity.”

And even more broadly, it was just a matter of time, wasn’t it? First he came for the Hispanics, then the Blacks, then he came for the Muslims, then the disabled, then POW’s, then the women.

And now, the Jews.


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Re: The Little Führer

Postby American Dream » Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:46 am

Paulie Still Not Allowed into the United States


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Poor Paulie! When he urged countries to keep "undesirables" out of their respective (white) countries, he didn't mean himself. He meant people with a duskier skin color than he.


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