Lucas McCain
2024-10-13 18:58:45 UTC
It's a bad look in the eyes of the ADL, WSJ and SPLC to have Whites
helping flood victims. Please read the comments following the "story"
at the link below.
https://www.amren.com/news/2024/10/when-the-hurricane-relief-worker-turns-out-to-be-a-neo-nazi/
Posted on October 12, 2024 When the Hurricane-Relief Worker Turns Out to
Be a Neo-Nazi
Tawnell D. Hobbs et al., Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2024
The fit, helpful strangers who descended on Horseshoe Beach, Fla., after
Hurricane Helene were a welcome sight. The men swiftly chopped through
downed trees and cleared mounds of debris for distressed residents in
the small gulf-coast town west of Gainesville.
These weren’t typical disaster-relief volunteers. They were members of
Patriot Front, an organization branded by the Anti-Defamation League as
a white-supremacist group.
Neo-Nazi groups aggressively escalating their activity in recent months
across the U.S. have seized upon a potent new recruiting tool: the
surging tide of misinformation surrounding hurricanes.
The contentious U.S. presidential race that has sharply politicized the
storms is providing a new opening for hate groups that were already on
the rise. Hurricane falsehoods about government malfeasance have spread
rapidly on social media, often seizing on the hot-button debate of
immigration by claiming relief funds are being diverted to migrants or
favor minority victims over white applicants, which the Federal
Emergency Management Agency denies.
Exploiting public confusion, grief and communication breakdowns, white
supremacist groups are now showing up in vulnerable storm-ravaged
communities in Florida and North Carolina. They blend in among the many
legitimate church or other charity workers that have rushed in to help.
But these militia groups offer aid while filming propaganda videos that
both amplify falsehoods about the government response and help the
groups remake their image as patriotic civic organizations for men.
Horseshoe Beach Mayor Jeff Williams said he didn’t realize, until after
a call from a Wall Street Journal reporter, that the group was Patriot
Front. Williams said he went online and looked them up after the call.
“Plain as day, they are white supremacists,” he said, adding that he
would have never known by their trim looks. “Typically when you see
white supremacists, they are not as clean cut looking as what I saw.”
{snip}
At Horseshoe Beach, where local officials say Hurricane Helene destroyed
the town hall and more than 90 homes, a Patriot Front crew filmed its
cleanup work and then posted a video to its 20,000 subscribers on
Telegram. A member, face obscured and his voice backed by the sound of
buzzing chain saws, introduced the workers as Patriot Front and said:
“It is important for American men to gather and help fellow Americans in
need, while the federal government is occupied ushering in foreigners
and giving them homes and giving them food and giving them water.”
“There is nothing here,” he continued, implying that the town’s only
assistance consisted of “a couple of firefighters” and ordinary citizens.
{snip}
Williams condemned Patriot Front’s ideology, but said he’ll take all the
assistance he can get.
“As long as they’re not here trying to press that on our people—I take
the help,” he said. “I don’t care where they’re from.”
{snip}
Texas-based Patriot Front didn’t respond to requests for comment. The
group formed after it broke off from Vanguard America in the aftermath
of the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va. Patriot
Front founder Thomas Rousseau said in a May podcast hosted by influencer
Patrick Bet-David that to be “American,” one must be “a member of the
European race.”
{snip}
Earlier this year in Richmond, Va., where Patriot Front is the target of
a federal civil lawsuit over the alleged vandalizing of a mural honoring
Black tennis icon Arthur Ashe, a lawyer for Patriot Front argued the
group doesn’t advocate violence and its members aren’t white
supremacists. Instead, he said, they are separatists advocating for a
“white ethnostate,” believing that “good fences make good neighbors” and
that “it is better for ethnic groups to have their own separate territory.”
But the judge wrote in a March opinion that “the Court cannot reasonably
infer that Patriot Front seeks separation for any reason other than
white supremacy.”
{snip}
The hurricanes have set off an unusual level of viral rumors on
social-media sites such as Elon Musk-owned X. Among them are posts
alleging the agency doesn’t have money because it has been siphoned off
to help migrants. FEMA plays a role in border management but that pot of
money is separate from funds for responding to natural disasters.
The militia groups are actively spreading these claims about a failed or
corrupt government hurricane response across the internet, with some
going farther in recent days by showing up in person to work at storm
clean up, and then sharing videos and commentary online.
One video from Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene notes, “We
in Patriot Front are here to help out the local communities…Our
politicians can hem and haw and switch over quickly to their talking
points about Israel, but we truly are supporting our communities and
being America first.”
The video was shared by an X user who wrote, “While FEMA is nowhere to
be found, Patriot Front is boots on the ground,” receiving dozens of
likes or retweets.
Another X user stated: “FEMA spent their whole budget this year on
housing invaders. Hence, volunteers like us in Patriot Front are a
necessity.”
--
You voted for late term abortion. You got demographic replacement and
World War 3.
"Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to
aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic
transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection
1324(a)(3)."
“Western values mean three things: migration, LGBTQ, and war." Viktor Orban
https://www.globalgulag.us
helping flood victims. Please read the comments following the "story"
at the link below.
https://www.amren.com/news/2024/10/when-the-hurricane-relief-worker-turns-out-to-be-a-neo-nazi/
Posted on October 12, 2024 When the Hurricane-Relief Worker Turns Out to
Be a Neo-Nazi
Tawnell D. Hobbs et al., Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2024
The fit, helpful strangers who descended on Horseshoe Beach, Fla., after
Hurricane Helene were a welcome sight. The men swiftly chopped through
downed trees and cleared mounds of debris for distressed residents in
the small gulf-coast town west of Gainesville.
These weren’t typical disaster-relief volunteers. They were members of
Patriot Front, an organization branded by the Anti-Defamation League as
a white-supremacist group.
Neo-Nazi groups aggressively escalating their activity in recent months
across the U.S. have seized upon a potent new recruiting tool: the
surging tide of misinformation surrounding hurricanes.
The contentious U.S. presidential race that has sharply politicized the
storms is providing a new opening for hate groups that were already on
the rise. Hurricane falsehoods about government malfeasance have spread
rapidly on social media, often seizing on the hot-button debate of
immigration by claiming relief funds are being diverted to migrants or
favor minority victims over white applicants, which the Federal
Emergency Management Agency denies.
Exploiting public confusion, grief and communication breakdowns, white
supremacist groups are now showing up in vulnerable storm-ravaged
communities in Florida and North Carolina. They blend in among the many
legitimate church or other charity workers that have rushed in to help.
But these militia groups offer aid while filming propaganda videos that
both amplify falsehoods about the government response and help the
groups remake their image as patriotic civic organizations for men.
Horseshoe Beach Mayor Jeff Williams said he didn’t realize, until after
a call from a Wall Street Journal reporter, that the group was Patriot
Front. Williams said he went online and looked them up after the call.
“Plain as day, they are white supremacists,” he said, adding that he
would have never known by their trim looks. “Typically when you see
white supremacists, they are not as clean cut looking as what I saw.”
{snip}
At Horseshoe Beach, where local officials say Hurricane Helene destroyed
the town hall and more than 90 homes, a Patriot Front crew filmed its
cleanup work and then posted a video to its 20,000 subscribers on
Telegram. A member, face obscured and his voice backed by the sound of
buzzing chain saws, introduced the workers as Patriot Front and said:
“It is important for American men to gather and help fellow Americans in
need, while the federal government is occupied ushering in foreigners
and giving them homes and giving them food and giving them water.”
“There is nothing here,” he continued, implying that the town’s only
assistance consisted of “a couple of firefighters” and ordinary citizens.
{snip}
Williams condemned Patriot Front’s ideology, but said he’ll take all the
assistance he can get.
“As long as they’re not here trying to press that on our people—I take
the help,” he said. “I don’t care where they’re from.”
{snip}
Texas-based Patriot Front didn’t respond to requests for comment. The
group formed after it broke off from Vanguard America in the aftermath
of the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va. Patriot
Front founder Thomas Rousseau said in a May podcast hosted by influencer
Patrick Bet-David that to be “American,” one must be “a member of the
European race.”
{snip}
Earlier this year in Richmond, Va., where Patriot Front is the target of
a federal civil lawsuit over the alleged vandalizing of a mural honoring
Black tennis icon Arthur Ashe, a lawyer for Patriot Front argued the
group doesn’t advocate violence and its members aren’t white
supremacists. Instead, he said, they are separatists advocating for a
“white ethnostate,” believing that “good fences make good neighbors” and
that “it is better for ethnic groups to have their own separate territory.”
But the judge wrote in a March opinion that “the Court cannot reasonably
infer that Patriot Front seeks separation for any reason other than
white supremacy.”
{snip}
The hurricanes have set off an unusual level of viral rumors on
social-media sites such as Elon Musk-owned X. Among them are posts
alleging the agency doesn’t have money because it has been siphoned off
to help migrants. FEMA plays a role in border management but that pot of
money is separate from funds for responding to natural disasters.
The militia groups are actively spreading these claims about a failed or
corrupt government hurricane response across the internet, with some
going farther in recent days by showing up in person to work at storm
clean up, and then sharing videos and commentary online.
One video from Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene notes, “We
in Patriot Front are here to help out the local communities…Our
politicians can hem and haw and switch over quickly to their talking
points about Israel, but we truly are supporting our communities and
being America first.”
The video was shared by an X user who wrote, “While FEMA is nowhere to
be found, Patriot Front is boots on the ground,” receiving dozens of
likes or retweets.
Another X user stated: “FEMA spent their whole budget this year on
housing invaders. Hence, volunteers like us in Patriot Front are a
necessity.”
--
You voted for late term abortion. You got demographic replacement and
World War 3.
"Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to
aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic
transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection
1324(a)(3)."
“Western values mean three things: migration, LGBTQ, and war." Viktor Orban
https://www.globalgulag.us