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And the hack chimes in.And the Trumpsters chime in.
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And the hack chimes in.And the Trumpsters chime in.
And another one. They just can't help themselves.And the hack chimes in.
And the hack chimes in.
Looks like you can't either. Hack.And another one. They just can't help themselves.
He is a POS that hates America.He's obsessed about Trump and Trumpeters
He is a POS that hates America.
Wacky tacky packy!Looks like you can't either. Hack.
You are confused Moon Bat.You're in denial, go through the article instead of trying to defend these white supremacist.
White supremacist groups like Atomwaffen, which also goes by the name "National Socialist Order," are looking to recruit U.S. military members to help carry out terrorist attacks against minorities, according to experts speaking to Military.com.
In its annual 2023 threat assessment released in March, the U.S. intelligence declared that racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism is the "most lethal threat to Americans." It highlighted groups that believe "recruiting military members will help them organize cells for attacks against minorities or institutions that oppose their ideology."
"New extremist organizations such as Atomwaffen, the Boogaloo movement and the Base, a neo-Nazi group, have picked up where the anti-government militias of the '80s and '90s left off," the report said.
"They seek a violent overthrow of the government or a civil war so they can recreate society, usually into a white supremacist or fascist state. The accelerationist groups -- the term denotes that they wish to bring about that civil war swiftly -- have sprung up in the aftermath of the Unite the Right extremist group gathering and protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. The event was the largest gathering of white supremacists in recent memory, and many of the torch-bearing participants were young men."
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Haven't we been told there are no more white supremacist groups like the Klan anymore. Well we knew that was a lie.
America hating POS says what?Wacky tacky packy!
I mentioned gang members I didn't say anything about skin color ?There are TONS of negroes in the Army today, right?
80 incidences out of over one million active duty members. Those fucktards shouldn't be in the uniform, but it is no where close to what the gang problem is in the Military. This was the Government trying to make white supremacy look more prevalent than it is.Yea I made up the article, I just posted stuff from Military.com.
When I joined the Army in the 70s there was 3 white dudes in basic trying to recruit for the Klan. The drill sergeants shut that bullshit down real quick.
Yea are one of those fools who can't see the forest for the trees.
Pentagon report reveals inroads white supremacists have made in military
A Pentagon report paints a stark picture of white supremacist inroads in the U.S. military and reveals several steps under review to kick such people out.rollcall.com
I did not say you did, wise guy. I was asking you for confirmation.I mentioned gang members I didn't say anything about skin color ?
Republicans can't win without vote suppression.Nobody is denied the right to vote in this country. Your comments are wrong.
There is no voter suppression.Republicans can't win without vote suppression.
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