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Police arrest 31 men of white nationalist hate group for conspiracy to riot

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Reeko, Jun 12, 2022.

  1. Buck Turgidson

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    Nobody knew that until they checked the Uhaul. And thus there was no riot (or "disturbance", in the parlance of the right wing) of any sort. Win for local law enforcement.
     
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  2. pgabriel

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    I didn't say it wasn't a win. It's a misdemeanor instead of something more serious and actually weapons would be more serious

    I responded in defense of Bandwagoner because he was right in his challenge of Brobek which I don't care but Reeko was being ridiculous

    I don't care about this group, Pride Week, or this place with this crazy name in Idaho. I would like to see Idaho albeit far down the list, and if there i wouldn't be surprised to run into some nationalists
     
  3. Mr.Scarface

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    30. They trapped the one guy.

    /s
     
  4. tallanvor

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  5. FranchiseBlade

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    What does that even mean? I can stick FBI stickers on megaphones, brief cases, messenger bags, Tennis bags, n-95 masks, etc.

    I know you believe that it is a gotcha moment and evidence of something. It doesn't even come close to that. Why would you even post that tweet?
     
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  6. Rashmon

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    Is it a coincidence that another racist domestic terrorist group disrupted a different gay event? I think not...
    I sincerely hope the FBI is embedded in these hate groups and will eliminate them as a threat.

    Authorities Say Proud Boys Disrupt Children’s Event at San Lorenzo Event
    A group of five men police say appeared to be members of right-wing extremist group Proud Boys disrupted a LGBTQ event for children at the San Lorenzo Library on Saturday.

    Alameda County Sheriff's Dept. Lt. Ray Kelly said the group entered the library about 1:30 p.m., during an event called Drag Queen Story Time. Kyle Chu, also known as drag queen Panda Dulce, hosted a story hour meant for preschool-aged children in celebration of Pride Month.

    "The men made homophobic and transphobic remarks against a member of the LGTBQ+ community who was hosting the event," Kelly wrote in an email. "There was no physical violence. Deputies responded to the disturbance and are conducting follow up to identify the group of men and their affiliation."

    "We will initiate our hate crime protocol and will also address the annoying and harassing of children. More details to follow," Kelly wrote. "The men were reported to be members of the Proud Boys organization."
    ...more at link
     
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  7. Commodore

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    same MO, appearing out of nowhere in a U-Haul

    last time they were shon on camera with a literal police escort so they could all jump in the U-Haul. Why would that be happening?

    This group is most likely funded/led by the FBI, and they use it to entrap autistic/disaffected men into joining and then arrest them as domestic terrorists. We know from the Whitmer kidnapping entrapment debacle that is standard practice for the FBI.

    Notice how Patriot Front never actually commit any violence (they were just "planning to" and are always caught just in time by the Feds). I wonder why that might be.....
     
  8. dmoneybangbang

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    Lol…. A false flag operation within a false flag operation
     
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    LOL, keep digging. It's pretty damn smart to keep hate groups under a watchful eye. Domestic terrorists are our biggest threat. They are a lot more dangerous than those they hate, like someone loving someone of the same sex.
     
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  10. dmoneybangbang

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    But they still coordinated a plan to incite violence with members coming in from out of state.

    Their intentions were pretty bad without having “actual weapons.”
     
  11. leroy

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    You're an idiot.

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  12. Mr.Scarface

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  13. JuanValdez

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    According to this article, the police found "documents" that support the charge that they planned a riot. Given that they don't appear to have been armed (aside for shields, which you can hurt people with after all), I think the prosecution would have to rely on the strength of the documents. From what we know publicly, I don't think even the misdemeanor could stick. But police may know incriminating stuff that's not public yet.
     
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  14. Newlin

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    Just imagine. You are in the back of a U-Haul dressed up in riot gear with 30 other dudes. Do you think any of these losers looked around and said to themselves, what the hell am I doing here? Even after the January 6 debacle, these guys thought this was a good idea?
     
  15. Nook

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    Renting a U-Haul has been a common thing done by terrorists, this isn't anything new or unique.

    Off the top of my head there was the Brooklyn subway case, in the late 90's to early 00's there were news reports of missing UHaul trucks/vans that the FBI was looking for.

    It is so common that the NYPD and the FBI have actually trained rental car and truck rental companies to be on the look out for suspicious clients and to report them to authorities.

    Not surprised that you immediately jumped to this being a deep cover FBI funded and lead group.

    What I did not expect was you to play the "autistic" card, that is a new one but I am glad you didn't go to the general "mental health" claims that the right has embraced. Now we can go to the perpetrators being autistic.

    So the FBI decided to form a white nationalist group.... and they targeted white men with autism.... and then ushered them all into a UHaul truck and then arrested them.

    GOTCHA...

    They have a track record of being quite active the last few years and they post videos and are often involved in marches such as supporting the "right to life" march and others.

    As a known quantity that is known to rely on the internet, it isn't a surprise that the FBI knows what they are going to do and where they will be.

    To be a member of this group reeks of stupidity and/or entitlement.
     
  16. Phillyrocket

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    Lord I fear for the future of this country if people are so far gone to believe **** like this.
     
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    Because they’re morons and can’t keep anything secret?
     
  18. B-Bob

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    Well, and the area there in the mountains of Idaho is really beautiful. Imagine taking one of your few trips out of Texas or Nevada or wherever and you could have a nice time going to Burger King with your white internet friends, looking at the gorgeous lake and mountains and wearing king hats, but no you wedge yourself in a sweaty U-Haul and then get arrested. :oops:
     
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  19. Astrodome

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    Ban white people from renting uhauls or penske trucks. Problem solved.
     
  20. Os Trigonum

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    how do we know those 31 khaki-clad polo-shirted guys in the sweaty U-Haul weren't all gay and simply planning to march in the pride parade
     

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