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Old August 19th, 2017 #361
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this is where actual reporting would start - if the media were actually about reporting news rather than imposing ideology
http://www.the-savoisien.com/blog/pu...ottesville.mp4

maybe you'd seen this, i had not
Totally justifies his backing up, and makes me wonder what went on just before he went down the street. There has to be footage of that out there.

They should be requiring anyone who filmed anything to show it (his Defense). By 'show it' I mean to law enforcement.

Also, notice the overbearing nigger sitting on the pickup--there are at least two White people inside the car, looks like man and woman, and I'm thinking they were wanting to leave and being prevented, just trying to sit in their car and wait it out.

Never, ever saw that on major news (bats going into the window as he backs up), they played it too fast, and only the shots from the other side of the vehicle.

I figured this would start coming out if it was the case, just a matter of when. Could get legally very interesting for the Anti racist groups. Parents of the dead and injured might want to sue them instead for putting their kids in the middle of a violent melee.
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It's sweet indeed to see that club-wielding, leotard-wearing commie faggot crushed between the Charger & the pickup.

May you be crippled & live a life of agony, queef scum.
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Old August 19th, 2017 #363
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He's been doxxed. Not going to type his name here.
What do you mean? Was he arrested or something like that?
 
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What do you mean? Was he arrested or something like that?
I believe his school and/or job expressed their contempt for him, and outed his name.

We can't yet be arrested for the look on our faces. They're likely working on those laws as we speak.
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Old August 19th, 2017 #365
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The take-away?

The C-ville Circuit Court is going to rule against the City. Why else would the the mayor bow go crying to the governor for "new laws"?
This makes sense. I can tell you that the law prohibiting the removal of war memorials once they are placed has been on the books since at least 1904. So they cannot use the 'statue was placed there before the law was made' bullshit. They are trying to say that it is not a war memorial, but if Lee riding on Traveller in his Confederate uniform is not a war memorial, then I do not know what is.
 
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...819-story.html

The road to hate: For six young men of the alt-right, Charlottesville is only the beginning

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The torch-lit images of Friday night's march through Emancipation Park revealed scores like him: clean-cut, unashamed and young — very young. They almost looked as though they were students of the university they marched through.

Who were they? What in their relatively short lives had so aggrieved them that they felt compelled to drive across the country for a rally? How does this happen?

The answer is complicated and unique to each person, but there are nonetheless similarities, according to lengthy interviews with six young men, aged 21 to 35, who traveled hundreds of miles to Charlottesville to the rally. For these men, it was far from a lark. It was the culmination of something that took months for some, years for others. There were plot points along this trajectory, each emboldening them more and more, until they were on the streets of Charlottesville, ready to unshackle themselves from the anonymity of online avatars and show the world their faces.
 
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Unite the Right Did Nothing Wrong
(But There’s Still Room for Improvement)


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Well the unity didn’t last long. Immediately after Unite the Right, those who did not participate started attacking the speakers and organizers. For instance, Katie McHugh and AntiDem have used Unite the Right as a pretext to attack Richard Spencer. Now the speakers and organizers are blaming and disavowing one another. Richard Spencer, Eli Mosley, and Baked Alaska, for example, have disavowed Jason Kessler over a tweet about Heather Heyer, who joined the violent mob that attacked Unite the Right and died as a result.

We can come up with a long list of problems with Unite the Right. The fact that the Unite the Right planning sessions on Discord had an antifa mole who recorded everything does not speak well of the prudence and operational security of the organizers. Nor does the fact that the organizers did not have lawyers on hand in case of arrests, and they did not impress upon the participants the necessity of not talking to the police until provided with a lawyer. The biggest problem, however, is that the event was announced four months in advance, giving the enemy time to organize a response.

But even with all the organizational problems, the fact remains that Unite the Right would have gone off without a hitch if the police in Charlottesville had done their jobs. We have to hold fast to this fact and insist that 100% of the blame for the deaths and injuries in Charlottesville must ultimately be laid on the city government and the governor of Virginia. It is not the fault of Jason Kessler, the principal organizer. It is not the fault of Eli Mosley, who conducted his organizational meetings in a most impressive manner without knowing that the enemy were listening in. It is not the fault of Richard Spencer. It is not the fault of James Fields, who was clearly acting in self-defense. It is not the fault of anyone at Unite the Right.

Blaming the government does not, of course, absolve the rioters of their own responsibility. But they never would have been able to attack the rally with a whole array of lethal and non-lethal weapons if the police had done their jobs. And the fact that many of the people at the rally were carrying guns, but none of them killed any of the protesters, even after being assaulted with deadly weapons, shows a miraculously high level of restraint and discipline.

Blaming the government does not, moreover, imply that Unite the Right did not make mistakes. Clearly, things could have been handled better, and they will be handled better in the future.

As for Jason Kessler, if we can give Kessler the bulk of the credit for what went right about Unite the Right, we also have to assign him the bulk of our “room for improvement” list to study. But it is a list that everyone else should be learning from as well.

Frankly, though, I am disgusted by the disavowals and tinfoil hat conspiracy theories being directed at Kessler.
  • Yes, Jason Kessler once supported Barack Obama. But nobody is born a white advocate. We were all something else before we came to this movement. Julian Langness, for instance, was actually an Obama delegate at the 2008 Democratic convention. If being something else before we joined this movement disqualifies Jason Kessler, it disqualifies us all. Furthermore, as our movement grows, it is inevitable that more ex-liberals are going to join our ranks. These people should be welcomed, not greeted with paranoid finger-pointing from the lunatic fringe. Remember: every lunatic we coddle is keeping a hundred normal people from joining our ranks.
  • No, Kessler is not a Jew
  • No, Kessler was not part of the Occupy Movement.
  • No, Kessler does not work for George Soros.
  • No, Kessler did not write for CNN.
  • No, Kessler was not a paid Democratic consultant.

As for Kessler’s tweet about Heather Heyer, here it is:



It is in bad taste to mock a dead woman just because she was “fat” and “disgusting.” As for the assertion that her death was “payback time,” perhaps Kessler believes in God or karma, or at least “poetic justice,” so that those who join a rioting Leftist mob take on responsibility and merit punishment for for all Leftist crimes.

Such a view might well be theologically or philosophically defensible. But in any case, it is highly likely that it is consistent with Heather Heyer’s own views, and the views of her fellow rioters. After all, if white people today are collectively responsible for slavery and colonialism, why are Leftists today not collectively responsible for the millions of victims of communism?

But there is a more down-to-earth, less metaphysical sense in which Heather Heyer really is responsible for her own death. After all, she joined a rioting mob that had committed countless crimes, including assaulting the car of James Fields. To escape them, Fields stepped on the gas and crashed into the cars in front of him, killing Heather Heyer. I predict that James Fields will be found not guilty on grounds of self-defense, if his case even goes to trial, and Heather Heyer will be classed not as a victim but as a perpetrator. I am going to save my tears and sympathy for the innocent victims of that mob — who were beaten, slashed, burned, and blinded with acid — not the perpetrators.

Of course Heyer might have simply been a political innocent who was manipulated and deceived into joining the mob. But by 1:45 in the afternoon, surely she had seen enough violence and enough weapons in the hands of her fellow protesters to get a sense of what she was lending herself to. Beyond that, people who join these events out of naivete need to know that the reason the police stood down was not just to allow the antifa to attack, but also to goad Unite the Right into fighting back, so that they could then be blamed for any injuries and deaths among the Leftist mob. Heather Heyer and everyone else in that mob was regarded simply as cannon fodder, as the raw material from which the Left could manufacture martyrs after they engineered anarchy and mayhem.

It turns out that Kessler — at the end of what is surely the worst week of his life — had sent out a tasteless drunk-tweet linking the far more tasteless attacks on Heyer at The Daily Stormer. The next morning he thought better of it and took it back. I forgive him. Richard Spencer, who knows quite a lot about drunk tweeting (and far worse), probably should have forgiven him as well, rather than joining the mob to denounce Kessler.



Unite the Right is history. What should come next?

First, we need to take a page from the Identitarian playbook. Unite the Right was a high-risk, low-reward gamble for a movement that has very few people and resources. We need to think in terms of low-risk, high-reward events that can be replicated in every city and town across the country.
  • Instead of large, unity events open to all comers, including undisciplined clowns, we need smaller, more disciplined groups with more focused messaging.
  • Instead informing the enemy media and antifa rabble in advance, need to spring these events on the world, document them ourselves, and disseminate them to the world with our spin.
  • Instead of big national events in one place, which require huge expenditures for travel and lodging, we need smaller local events all over the country.

Second, as one commentator wrote, if Unite the Right did the torchlight march on Friday night, then cleared out of Charlottesville and let the Left tear the city apart before the eyes of the world media, that would have been the best possible outcome. As Mike Enoch pointed out, if the media had accurately covered the behavior of the Left in Charlottesville, the whole country would be on our side. We need to give them many, many more chances to get the story right.

Going forward, I hope that our activists will stage small, disciplined, Identitarian-style events all over the country, and propagate them to the world with a twofold aim: to get our message to normies and to trigger the Left into melting down. Then, if the Left does riot the next day, our people should not go out to oppose them, since we will be blamed for all their violence. Instead, we should blend in with the mob and film everything they do, so we can propagate that message to the world as well

If we can stage enough of these edifying spectacles, we will slowly bring the public around to our way of seeing things.

https://www.counter-currents.com/201...nothing-wrong/
 
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Going forward, I hope that our activists will stage small, disciplined, Identitarian-style events all over the country, and propagate them to the world with a twofold aim: to get our message to normies and to trigger the Left into melting down. Then, if the Left does riot the next day, our people should not go out to oppose them, since we will be blamed for all their violence. Instead, we should blend in with the mob and film everything they do, so we can propagate that message to the world as well

If we can stage enough of these edifying spectacles, we will slowly bring the public around to our way of seeing things.

https://www.counter-currents.com/201...nothing-wrong/
I agree with some of what he said in the article, but re the part in bold:

'propagate them to the world' is hard to do when your sites are shut down and regular mainstream media is spinning it their way.

'blend in with the mob' is easier said than done and that just isn't making sense to anyone whose ever been in a wild-ish looking mob of angry non-Whites. They will, ya know, know that you're White and you're filming, lol.

Small disciplined events is a good idea, but is he kidding on 'slowly bringing the public to 'our' way of thinking' (AKA reality)? How slow?

If they (Whites) don't already know how crime-ridden and disgusting this country is then they are in the 80 IQ range and don't matter anyway.

Withdraw $ from the mainstream and they will be on their knees, imo. That 'losing your livelihood' thing works two ways.

Then build something up that you own and they can't deal with because it's too big.
Or something like that.
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Old August 20th, 2017 #369
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Charlottesville exposes new threat for college campuses

BOSTON (AP) — On college campuses, white supremacists and other far-right extremist groups see fertile ground to spread their messages and recruit followers. But for many colleges, last weekend's deadly attack at a rally near the University of Virginia exposed a new threat.

(1 of 5) Nicholas Fuentes, poses for a photo in his basement studio in LaGrange Park, Ill., Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. The 18-year-old student who attended the white nationalist rally in Virginia last weekend says he has withdrawn from college in Boston in part because of death threats. The studio is where Fuentes records his YouTube show "America First."

August 19, 2017

The rally in Charlottesville left universities across the U.S. bracing for more clashes between extremists and the protesters who oppose them. It also left schools in an increasingly tight bind as they try to ensure campus safety in the face of recruiting efforts by white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups that have escalated beyond campus flyers and online messages, and to balance that with freedom of speech.

"People are getting more and more willing to go to the streets," said Sue Riseling, a former police chief at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who is executive director of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. "It seems like what might have been a little in the shadows has come into full sun, and now it's out there and exposed for everyone to see."

On the eve of Saturday's rally, young white men wearing khakis and white polo shirts marched through the University of Virginia's campus, holding torches as they chanted racist and anti-Semitic slogans. The next morning, many donned helmets and shields and clashed with counter-protesters before a car drove into the crowd, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring 19 others.

Far-right groups have promised that more rallies will follow. On Monday, Texas A&M University canceled plans for a "White Lives Matter" rally in September. Two days later, the University of Florida denied a request for white nationalist Richard Spencer to rent space on campus for a September event. Spencer and his supporters are promising court challenges.

As colleges wonder which campus will be next, Riseling's group is organizing a series of training events in October to help campus police prepare. "If you're sitting on a campus where this hasn't happened, consider this your wake-up call that it might," she said.

Last school year, racist flyers popped up on college campuses at a rate that experts called unprecedented. The Anti-Defamation League counted 161 white supremacist "flyering incidents" on 110 college campuses between September and June. Oren Segal, director of the group's Center on Extremism, said the culprits can't be dismissed as harmless trolls.

"You might have a few that don't take it seriously. But those that do, those are the ones we're concerned about," Segal said. Matthew Heimbach, the 26-year-old leader of the white nationalist Traditionalist Worker Party, admits that dropping leaflets on campuses is a cheap way to generate media coverage.

"A dollar worth of paper, if it triggers the right person, can become $100,000 in media attention," he said. As a student at Towson University in Maryland, Heimbach made headlines for forming a "White Student Union" — a group the school refused to formally recognize — and for scrawling messages like "white pride" in chalk on campus sidewalks. His college years are behind him, but Heimbach still views colleges as promising venues to expand his group's ranks. College students are running four of his group's chapters, he said.

"The entire dynamic has changed," Heimbach said. "I used to be the youngest person at white nationalist meetings by 20 or 30 years." The Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas, a self-described "alt-right" nonprofit educational group, says it's offering legal assistance to students caught hanging up posters or flyers containing "hate facts." The "alt-right" is a fringe movement loosely mixing white nationalism, anti-Semitism and anti-immigration populism.

One of the foundation's attorneys, Jason Van Dyke, said he represented a student at Southern Methodist University who was accused last year of posting flyers on campus that said, "Why White Women Shouldn't Date Black Men." The student wasn't suspended or expelled, Van Dyke added.

"Just because speech makes someone uncomfortable or offends somebody does not make it a violation of the student code of conduct," he said. Scores of schools publicly denounced the violence in Virginia this week, including some that learned they enroll students who attended the "Unite the Right" rally.

The University of Nevada, Reno, said it stands against bigotry and racism but concluded there's "no constitutional or legal reason" to expel Peter Cvjetanovic, a 20-year-old student and school employee who attended the rally, as an online petition demanded.

Other schools, including Washington State University, condemned the rally but didn't specifically address their students who attended it. Campus leaders say they walk a fine line when trying to combat messages from hate groups. Many strive to protect speech even if it's offensive but also recognize hate speech can make students feel unsafe. Some schools have sought to counter extremist messages with town halls and events promoting diversity. Others try to avoid drawing attention to hate speech.

After flyers promoting white supremacy were posted at Purdue University last school year, Purdue President Mitch Daniels refused to dwell on the incident. "This is a transparent effort to bait people into overreacting, thereby giving a minuscule fringe group attention it does not deserve, and that we decline to do," Daniels said in a statement at the time.

Cameron Padgett, a 23-year-old senior at Georgia State University, only dabbled in campus activism before he decided to organize a speaking engagement for Spencer this year. Padgett sued — successfully — for Spencer to speak at Auburn University in April after the school tried to cancel the event.

"My motivation from the beginning was just free speech," he said. Padgett calls himself an "identitarian" — not a white nationalist — and insists "advocating for the interests of white people" doesn't make him a racist. Padgett said he hasn't faced harassment for working with Spencer and doesn't fear any.

"There are a lot of people who just sit behind keyboards," he said. "But what are we doing this for if no one wants to show their face?" As a freshman at Boston University last year, Nicholas Fuentes looked for other students who shared his far-right views but mostly found political kinship online. The 19-year-old started his own YouTube show and spreads his views through social media. But when he heard about the "Unite the Right" rally in Virginia, he jumped at a chance to network in the real world.

"It was going from online to actually physically assembling somewhere," he said. "We shake hands, we look people in the eye. We actually have some solidarity in the movement." Less than an hour after a car plowed into a crowd of counter-protesters, Fuentes posted a defiant Facebook post promising that a "tidal wave of white identity is coming."

After receiving online death threats following the rally, Fuentes has withdrawn from Boston University and hopes to head south to Auburn University in Alabama. "I'm ready to return to my base, return to my roots," he said, "to rally the troops and see what I can do down there."

Kunzelman reported from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Follow Collin Binkley on Twitter at @cbinkley and Michael Kunzelman at @Kunzelman75

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i was on road last week, and while away had two media requests, from NPR and La Stampa, a big italian paper. i just responded with a couple emails:

Dear Mr. Linder,
My name is Paolo Mastrolilli, I am the US Bureau Chief for the Italian daily La Stampa.
I would appreciate very much the opportunity to have an interview with you about what happened in Charlottesville and your opinion concerning the direction the United States is going.
La Stampa is a leading national Italian daily, owned by Fiat Chrysler.
My cellphone number is [redacted].
Best regards,
Paolo Mastrolilli

My response...

Charlotte is an example of the white race attempting to break free of jewish control and, in essence, create a new head for its racial body. It is a harbinger of more and greater white resistance to jewish tyranny, which will culminate, ultimately, in regained white sovereignty and jews forced to pay the bill for their murder of tens of millions of whites via their communism in the 20th century.

The media refuse to report the basic facts in Charlottesville:

1) the left initiated the violence (as always)
2) the politicians, specifically McAuliffe, ordered the police to stand down, and give the anti-white communists who call themselves antifa access to the rally leaders so they could initiate violence, which they did. This gave McA the pretext to
3) shut down the rally before it even started, even though the Unite The Right had a court-backed permit.
4) Again, the (((media))) know all this and won't report any of it. Their only interest is
5) using the false 'narrative' they created about this rally in their campaign to drive Trump from office

The direction the USA is going? Directly downhill. The powers that be, jews and those who serve them, are attempting to turn the US, against the will of the white majority, into a third-world country - the exact same thing that your readers will be familiar with in Italy. Charlottesville represents resistance to this attempted tyranny and would-be white genocide. The white racial cause begins to draw a better class of white man (as you see in the photos of the torchbearers) as increasing numbers of whites realize they have nothing to lose. Their race is attacked viciously and daily in the media by the jews and on the streets by the discoloreds, so more and more whites are finding the courage to stand up for themselves and their race and communities. --AL
 
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Danielle Kurtzleben <[email protected]>
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to me
Mr. Linder:

I’m writing a piece for NPR about the Trump administration’s response to the Charlottesville violence. I’m wondering if you (or someone else at your site who you think would be well-suited) could talk to me about how the president’s “many sides” response, which have come under heavy criticism, have been received by the alt-right community/white nationalists/readers of your website/etc.

If you could talk to me, let me know at [redacted], and thanks.

I responded today...

The Left initiated violence in Charlottesville. NPR knows that and won't report it. No point to talking.

I won't help you put over the pretense that NPR is anything other a bunch of jewish liars pursuing a genocidal anti-white agenda.

You are from Iowa, like SPLC's Lenz and Beirich - and I'd guess from your name that like them you're of German descent. You should be ashamed of selling your race out to the jews to serve your personal interests.
 
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American mayors’ group, ADL announce agreement to combat hate

By Ben Sales August 18, 2017 3:51pm

NEW YORK (JTA) — The mayors of America’s largest cities are launching a partnership with the Anti-Defamation League to combat hate and bigotry.

Nearly 200 mayors have joined the agreement, which was announced Friday, since it was first circulated Tuesday night among the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The mayors are agreeing to explicitly condemn racism, white supremacy and bigotry, and to implement educational and public safety programs to safeguard vulnerable populations and discourage discrimination.

Signers include the mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C, and Phoenix.

“For decades, America’s mayors have taken a strong position in support of civil rights and in opposition to racism and discrimination of all kinds,” the Mayors’ Compact reads. “We are now seeing efforts in our states and at the highest levels of our government to weaken existing civil rights policies and reduce their enforcement. We have seen an increase in hate violence, xenophobic rhetoric, and discriminatory actions that target Muslims, Jews, and other minorities.”

The compact sets out a 10-point program that includes publicly condemning bigotry; ensuring public safety while protecting free speech; training and funding law enforcement to enforce hate crime laws; working with community leaders to combat bigotry; and strengthening anti-bias education programs in schools.

Many of the points echo a plan of action that the ADL called on the White House to adopt earlier this week. The group proposed the plan following the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and President Donald Trump’s response, which the ADL and many others have slammed.

“The events in Charlottesville once again showed us we have much work to do to bring Americans together,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL’s national director on a conference call with reporters. “We know that hate is on the rise. ADL can’t wait any longer for the president to act. ADL is ready to work with communities across the country to combat hate.”

The announcement of the compact comes during a high-profile week for the ADL, which combats anti-Semitism and bigotry. The group received $1 million donations from Apple and 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch, and announced a partnership with Bumble, a dating app, to block bigoted profiles.

Other mayors also portrayed the compact as a response in part to the president’s equivocation of white supremacists and those who oppose them. Steve Adler, the Jewish mayor of Austin, Texas, who has volunteered for the ADL in the past, said during the call that “mayors don’t need a teleprompter to say Nazis are bad.”

“There’s a clear lack of a moral compass,” Mayor Shane Bemis of Gresham, Oregon, a city of 100,000 east of Portland, said on the call. “This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone, how he has continued to divide us since the election. It is clearly, in my view, an absence of any sort of moral leadership from the president.”

But mayors were divided on a couple of contentious issues, including the removal of Confederate monuments from cities and how to strike a balance between protecting civil liberties while guarding against incitement and threats to public safety. Tom Cochran, CEO of the mayors’ conference, said policy on how to deal with Confederate memorials should be left up to individual cities.

“This discussion is not about monuments,” he said in the call. “This conversation is about coming together to denigrate all acts of hate wherever they occur, and making sure we protect public safety while making sure that the right to free speech will always be protected.”

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Canadian reporting.

https://www.therecord.com/news-story...-hate-attacks/


HONOURABLE WHITE MAN NICHOLAS FUENTES



After I submitted my comments they promptly locked them down. The link at the bottom of the article indicates 10 comments.


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After Charlottesville, colleges brace for more hate attacks
Speaking of 'hate attacks'... most of the victims of interracial crime in the U.S. are White.
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At college campuses, far-right extremist groups...
What? It's extremist to want to preserve Western Civilization and the White European people who created it? Of course, intelligent people do see how insidious and anti White the language/phrasing used by the media is.

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The next morning, many donned helmets and shields and clashed with counter-protesters before a car drove into the crowd, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring 19 others.
Anti White leftists initiated and carried out most of the violence even 2 hours before the car incident. The car was attacked by the rabid leftist mob just before. It's unknown whether Fields ran them down with intent, but without question he was attacked intentionally.

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On Monday, Texas A&M University cancelled plans for a "White Lives Matter" rally in September. On Wednesday, the University of Florida denied a request for white nationalist Richard Spencer to rent space on campus for a September event." ... "As a student at Towson University in Maryland, Heimbach made headlines for forming a "White Student Union" — a group the school refused to formally recognize — " ... "Other schools, including Washington State University, condemned the rally
So-called 'Western academia' was infiltrated by the enemies of the White European race.

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Those leftist indoctrination dens produced the anti White leftist drones who initiated and committed most of that violence.

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The University of Nevada, Reno, said it stands against bigotry and racism but concluded there's "no constitutional or legal reason" to expel Peter Cvjetanovic, a 20-year-old student and school employee who attended the rally, as an online petition demanded.
bigot: One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.
Those who signed the petition are anti White leftist bigots themselves.

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Campus leaders say they walk a fine line when trying to combat messages from hate groups. Many strive to protect speech even if it's offensive but also recognize hate speech can make students feel unsafe.
'hate groups'??? Oh yeah? You leftists are anti White European satanic civilization murderers. It's really funny reading that leftist tripe. Hey lefties, see what Detroit (your 'production') looks like now. There's a BIG difference between feeling unsafe because your petty feelings got hurt and actually being in danger.

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Some schools have sought to counter extremist messages with town halls and events promoting diversity.
Oh yeah, 'diversity'. Leftist hypocrites! See for yourself how America 'loves' 'diversity'.

Demographic map of:
Detroit - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Detroit_MI.png
Chicago - http://www.radicalcartography.net/ch...race_lines.jpg
New York - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._York_City.png

Nobody will convince me that the Whites who fled the multiculted 'diverse' areas were all KKK members. Without doubt, loads of White leftist hypocrites fled to whiter areas once they got a bit too much of 'diversity'.

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Cameron Padgett, a 23-year-old senior at Georgia State University, only dabbled in campus activism before he decided to organize a speaking engagement for Spencer this year. Padgett sued — successfully — for Spencer to speak at Auburn University in April after the school tried to cancel the event.
This is good to hear. Intelligent White students understand and comprehend the great importance of our White racialist message and come to our side.
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American mayors’ group, ADL announce agreement to combat hate

By Ben Sales August 18, 2017 3:51pm

NEW YORK (JTA) — The mayors of America’s largest cities are launching a partnership with the Anti-Defamation League to combat hate and bigotry.

Nearly 200 mayors have joined the agreement, which was announced Friday, since it was first circulated Tuesday night among the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The mayors are agreeing to explicitly condemn racism, white supremacy and bigotry, and to implement educational and public safety programs to safeguard vulnerable populations and discourage discrimination.

Signers include the mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C, and Phoenix.
LEFTISTS ARE ANTI WHITE EUROPEAN SATANIC CIVILIZATION MURDERERS



Which part of New York City is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Los Angeles is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Chicago is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Houston is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Philadelphia is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Washington, D.C is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?



Which part of Phoenix is the mayor's home? Is it in the middle of the largest Negro area?
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Pax Dickinson: “Virginia State Police had explicit orders to drive [Unite the Right] into the antifa so we’d be assaulted”

August 14, 2017 by CH

Pax Dickinson was at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. He presents solid evidence that the VA State Police had explicit orders to drive the UTR protestors into antifa to be assaulted, because authorities wanted the violence to happen so that they could revitalize their flagging anti-White Narrative.



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One, it looks to me like there are a lot of dindus in antifa. So in all but name this is essentially the start of RAHOWA.

Two, Trump has played this very well so far. He has condemned violence “on all sides”, and now he’s having DOJ and FBI investigate the events in C’ville, and that means VA governor McAuliffe and the VSP, along with their antifa pets, will be put under the spotlight for collusion to deny the right to free assembly, rioting, and incitement of violence. Contra uber antiwhite scumbag McAuliffe, there’s no place in America for his brand of leftist anarcho-tyranny.

This was a classic pincer movement, and it worked. VSP to the north, antifa filth to the south, no exits east or west. As far as I’m concerned this is nothing short of a declaration of war by one faction of Americans against another.

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Pax Dickinson: “Virginia State Police had explicit orders to drive [Unite the Right] into the antifa so we’d be assaulted”

August 14, 2017 by CH

Pax Dickinson was at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. He presents solid evidence that the VA State Police had explicit orders to drive the UTR protestors into antifa to be assaulted, because authorities wanted the violence to happen so that they could revitalize their flagging anti-White Narrative.

Or at least I think so. National Guard would be Federal, and the only thing that bars the release of security cam type of recordings is 'privacy', which doesn't apply here.

Absolutely anyone can make the request.

"..The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requires the federal government to disclose government records to private individuals after they submit a formal request. While the FOIA only applies to the federal government, each state in the U.S. has developed similar laws governing the disclosure of government records under “right-to-know” laws. In the years following 9/11, the use of security cameras has become increasingly common. As a result, the question of whether or not the videos created by these cameras are “public records” under the local right-to-know laws has become an important topic for discussion.

Videos are Public Records
Generally speaking, records created and kept in the course of government business must be disclosed under right-to-know laws unless there is an exception that prevents disclosure of all or part of the record requested. Video recordings, whether on tape or in a digital medium, with or without an audio component, are considered public records for the purpose of right-to-know laws, even though they are not a traditional “writing.” Thus, the question becomes whether or not there is an exception that prevents their disclosure.."

http://abovethelaw.com/?sponsored_co...public-records

That footage might include all events that precede Fields Jr. running his car off down the street.
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you can see the movement is starting to draw into the 'better' type whites. not just proles, but into the middle class, even bourgeois. this means that increasing numbers of whites are feeling they have less to lose than ten, twenty years ago. which is a correct assessment.

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Of course I can't link Anglin's call for showing up to C'ville with a decent appearance. Was a long thread where participants discussed shirts with collars, where to buy khaki trousers and well groomed hair. All the things you have promoted for years.

I would hope it is acceptable to (perhaps obsessively) support him on your site, as I have repeatedly supported you on his.

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Or at least I think so. National Guard would be Federal, and the only thing that bars the release of security cam type of recordings is 'privacy', which doesn't apply here.

Absolutely anyone can make the request.

"..The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requires the federal government to disclose government records to private individuals after they submit a formal request. While the FOIA only applies to the federal government, each state in the U.S. has developed similar laws governing the disclosure of government records under “right-to-know” laws. In the years following 9/11, the use of security cameras has become increasingly common. As a result, the question of whether or not the videos created by these cameras are “public records” under the local right-to-know laws has become an important topic for discussion.

Videos are Public Records
Generally speaking, records created and kept in the course of government business must be disclosed under right-to-know laws unless there is an exception that prevents disclosure of all or part of the record requested. Video recordings, whether on tape or in a digital medium, with or without an audio component, are considered public records for the purpose of right-to-know laws, even though they are not a traditional “writing.” Thus, the question becomes whether or not there is an exception that prevents their disclosure.."

http://abovethelaw.com/?sponsored_co...public-records

That footage might include all events that precede Fields Jr. running his car off down the street.
Despite the name, the Governor is the commander in chief of the national guardsmen in his state.

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Governors serve as commanders-in-chief of their respective state’s National Guard forces. As the only military force that a governor can call upon to respond to disasters and other emergencies, the National Guard serves as a critical resource in emergency response and can quickly provide much-needed capabilities. The National Guard also serves as an operational force supporting overseas missions alongside the nation’s active duty forces. The unique dual-missioned nature makes it a highly flexible organization capable of adapting to the evolving threat environment and providing a cost-effective solution for sustaining military capabilities at home and abroad.
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Despite the name, the Governor is the commander in chief of the national guardsmen in his state.



https://www.nga.org/cms/home/news-ro...-national.html
But as the Statute states, they can't withhold that information per State law, either.

"..each state in the U.S. has developed similar laws governing the disclosure of government records under “right-to-know” laws.."

Only in the interest of privacy (like someone's criminal trial being affected, or a personal property or private property situation).

I don't think he can legally withhold the info--and certainly not if it would hamper the defense of a man who is going to trial. It would have to be made available to Alex Fields' Attorney at least, otherwise Unconstitutional, itz.

Also as the lawsuits come pouring in over who did what, this is not something they can sit on.

And if it shows what I think it shows, the anti White backlash will start to suddenly slow down, as they hope people won't want to see it and will just 'forget about it' since it isn't working out according to (((their))) wishes.

So people should make a demand to see it, in mainstream.
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