This is what emboldened white supremacists look like

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Just setting in a buffer against the photos that literally have nothing to do with white supremacy. Well, nothing to do with it directly, at any rate.


Thanks. Apparently he decided since I was going to meet his stoning photos with his coreligionists' quotes supporting stoning that he'd switch to a different kind of execution porn.

He's got a lot of hate that seeks an outlet.

The racists here don't like to see their views put out in plain sight. They want to couch it in other terms, cover it with some platitude or other. It's disturbing, because their level of hate seems to be ramped up. And they've made no secret that they want opposing voices gone from here so they can continue to foment and stew in their hate without anyone slowing them down.





Kessler is representative of what hate looks like today, operating at the center of several movements that have arisen over the last few years,” said Oren Segal, Director of the ADL’s Center on Extremism. “He clearly sympathizes with white supremacists, but like many on the alt-right seeks to deflect such notions by presenting his words and activity as a mere response to multiculturalism and an assault from the left.”
 

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"The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God." John Adams

"Let us enter on this important business under the idea that we are Christians on whom the eyes of the world are now turned… [L]et us earnestly call and beseech Him, for Christ’s sake, to preside in our councils. . . . We can only depend on the all powerful influence of the Spirit of God, Whose Divine aid and assistance it becomes us as a Christian people most devoutly to implore. Therefore I move that some minister of the Gospel be requested to attend this Congress every morning . . . in order to open the meeting with prayer." Elias Boudinot

"The great, vital, and conservative element in our system is the belief of our people in the pure doctrines and the divine truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ." Congress 1854

"I am a Christian in the only sense in which He wished anyone to be: sincerely attached to His doctrines in preference to all others." Thomas Jefferson.

"Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed; 2. To turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that they may rob the fatherless!" Isaiah 10: 1-2

The Bill of Rights comes out of Isaiah 10: 1-2.

There are topics which are relevant to the claim that the present day Patriot and Populist movement and the Alternative Media are white supremacist. A topic at the top of the list is Transformational Marxist Political Correctness. The claim that the Populist-Patriot movement and the Alternative Media are white supremacist depends upon political correctness to be understood at all.

Without the years of conditioning by political correctness in its constant screaming of racism, saying that the current Populist-Patriot movement and the Alternative Media are white supremacist would make no sense even to the dumbed down university students. Without political correctness the university students and some professors would not be so dumbed down. It took a while for political correctness to dumb them down.

Another topic relevant to the assertion that the Populist-Patriot movement and the Alternative Media are white supremacist is the Christian influence upon the U.S. Constitution, which Transformational Marxism wants to diminish and eventually do away with. Political Correctness is at war with the Constitution.

Christianity is based upon the word of God, which is absolute in nature. Transformationalism Marxism, like all forms of Marxism, is directly opposed to anything, a moral or a truth, which is absolute. The dialectic, by which Marxism is promoted and defended, is the anti-thesis, always opposed to the thesis, which is absolute truth as the Gospel of Christ or Christian morality which is also absolute and unchanging.

And the issue of the Barbaric acts of the Islamic Jihadists, which points to demon possession is also relevant to political correctness as a tool of control by the Marxist Left, because the Marxist Left and the Islamic Jihadists are both surrogates of the elites. The Islamic Jihadists can be seen by the Marxists to be surrogates who can help tear down the culture and government which oppose the takeover by Marxism. The problem is, though, that if the Islamic Jihadists are demon possessed and out of control, they will come after the Marxists too.

But - those promoting the white supremacist nature of the current Alternative Media and Populist-Patriot movement do not have an understanding of these topics - what is political correctness and Transformational Marxism, the Christian influence on our form of government,and the acts of the Islamic Jihadists. And so they resort to tactics of the dialectic to promote their argument that the Alternative Media and the Populist-Patriot movement are white supremacist. The main tactic is to try to discredit the individual who is exposing their lack of knowledge of these topics.
 
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The ‘March Against Sharia’ Protests Are Really Marches Against Muslims

And they’re attracting neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government groups.

An unholy alliance of Islamophobic hate group members, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government militia members will rally against the nonexistent threat of sharia, or Islamic, law in the U.S this weekend.

The “March Against Sharia” rallies are set to place on Saturday in 29 cities across 21 states, and are being organized by Act for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim hate group. Act for America has billed this weekend’s events as some kind of noble stand against “atrocities” it attributes ― wrongly ― to sharia.

But a quick look at the group’s origins and its members’ statements reveal that pretext to be a ruse. Saturday’s marches are against Muslims and Islam itself, and they’re attracting some of the most dangerous elements of the far right.

“They are calling them ‘Anti-Sharia’ rallies, but let us call them what they are: ‘Anti-Muslim’ protests,” Muslim activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour wrote on Facebook. “If your definition of Sharia was defined by an anti-Muslim bigot, you might want to rethink it and ask a Muslim who actually follows the religion of Islam.”

What You Need To Know About Act For America

Act for America is listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group. It was founded by Brigitte Gabriel, a Christian immigrant from Lebanon. She has said that “every practicing Muslim is a radical Muslim” and that Muslims are a “natural threat to civilized people of the world, particularly Western society.”

Although the “March Against Sharia” event page claims Act for America believes in religious freedom, Gabriel has also said that a “practicing Muslim, who believes in the teachings of the Quran, cannot be a loyal citizen to the United States of America.”

Gabriel and Act for America have worked for years not only to spread fear of Muslims, but to strip Muslims of rights afforded to the followers of other faiths.

Although the “March Against Sharia” event page claims Act for America believes in religious freedom, Gabriel has also said that a “practicing Muslim, who believes in the teachings of the Quran, cannot be a loyal citizen to the United States of America.”

Gabriel and Act for America have worked for years not only to spread fear of Muslims, but to strip Muslims of rights afforded to the followers of other faiths.

Yet Act for America’s veneer of legitimacy hasn’t prevented its members from blatant displays of bigotry. In February, member Robert Goodwill was recorded talking to a man who argued that all American Muslims should be killed.

“We’re not there yet,” Goodwill told the man.

The official Act for America “March Against Sharia” Facebook page is also rife with vile memes and comments denigrating Muslims.





 

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Know what's scariest about that video? Many people in the West, including many Americans, can no longer understand what this man is saying.
It might help if he put a few more signs of serious authority on his person. Another star or two or a couple of additional yellow stripes on the sleeve...maybe a row of medals even, below the pockets.

Sharia ruling unopposed in the West is what every single Muslim desires to see happen, even if they personally won't kill to get it.
Not really, but don't let facts get in the way of a good story.

Next post: must guesses your weight (his is a bit on the light side).


For those interested in facts I posted a few relating to a solid Pew study a number of posts back before a few people lost their mind and common sense and started posting pictures that shouldn't be here...The fact is that in any number of Muslim countries and countries with large Muslim populations plus strong Western traditions the last thing the majority wants there is Sharia Law in place of secular government.

Here, among natural born American Muslims the sentiment is similar. The alarmist 51% want Sharia law in the U.S. needs qualification. A lot of that comes from recent immigrants who haven't settled into the social fabric yet. And even the "wants Sharia law" groups break down into significant camps. Most who do want it want it for civil and not criminal matters and many want it for Muslims only.

So there's a lot to move through, but the most important take away from the data is that where Western traditions have a time to seat the populations unsurprisingly reject the alternative. Oh, and there's data that affirmatively notes in this country Muslims have become less likely to be involved in acts of terrorism.

That sort of thing.
 

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Back on the actual topic and by way of expressing an objection to the repeated use of graphic violence in threads unrelated to them:
The ‘March Against Sharia’ Protests Are Really Marches Against Muslims

And they’re attracting neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government groups.

An unholy alliance of Islamophobic hate group members, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government militia members will rally against the nonexistent threat of sharia, or Islamic, law in the U.S this weekend.

The “March Against Sharia” rallies are set to place on Saturday in 29 cities across 21 states, and are being organized by Act for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim hate group. Act for America has billed this weekend’s events as some kind of noble stand against “atrocities” it attributes ― wrongly ― to sharia.

But a quick look at the group’s origins and its members’ statements reveal that pretext to be a ruse. Saturday’s marches are against Muslims and Islam itself, and they’re attracting some of the most dangerous elements of the far right.

“They are calling them ‘Anti-Sharia’ rallies, but let us call them what they are: ‘Anti-Muslim’ protests,” Muslim activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour wrote on Facebook. “If your definition of Sharia was defined by an anti-Muslim bigot, you might want to rethink it and ask a Muslim who actually follows the religion of Islam.”

What You Need To Know About Act For America

Act for America is listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group. It was founded by Brigitte Gabriel, a Christian immigrant from Lebanon. She has said that “every practicing Muslim is a radical Muslim” and that Muslims are a “natural threat to civilized people of the world, particularly Western society.”

Although the “March Against Sharia” event page claims Act for America believes in religious freedom, Gabriel has also said that a “practicing Muslim, who believes in the teachings of the Quran, cannot be a loyal citizen to the United States of America.”

Gabriel and Act for America have worked for years not only to spread fear of Muslims, but to strip Muslims of rights afforded to the followers of other faiths.

Although the “March Against Sharia” event page claims Act for America believes in religious freedom, Gabriel has also said that a “practicing Muslim, who believes in the teachings of the Quran, cannot be a loyal citizen to the United States of America.”

Gabriel and Act for America have worked for years not only to spread fear of Muslims, but to strip Muslims of rights afforded to the followers of other faiths.

Yet Act for America’s veneer of legitimacy hasn’t prevented its members from blatant displays of bigotry. In February, member Robert Goodwill was recorded talking to a man who argued that all American Muslims should be killed.

“We’re not there yet,” Goodwill told the man.

The official Act for America “March Against Sharia” Facebook page is also rife with vile memes and comments denigrating Muslims.





 
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