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Title: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: Waitone on September 26, 2009, 11:10:04 AM
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=1092 Various Snips
Here we have the obligatory racist motivation so critical to demonizing a group. 
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One big difference from the militia movement of the 1990s is that the face of the federal government — the enemy that almost all parts of the extreme right see as the primary threat to freedom — is now black. And the fact that the president is an African American has injected a strong racial element into even those parts of the radical right, like the militias, that in the past were not primarily motivated by race hate. Contributing to the racial animus have been fears on the far right about the consequences of Latino immigration.

We can now add an echo chamber in the form of new media
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What's more, Patriot fears about the government are being amplified by a loud new group of ostensibly mainstream media commentators and politicians.

Link a surge in militia growth to increased sales of guns and ammunition
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But militia training events, huge numbers of which are now viewable on YouTube videos, are spreading. One federal agency estimates that 50 new militia training groups have sprung up in less than two years. Sales of guns and ammunition have skyrocketed amid fears of new gun control laws, much as they did in the 1990s.

Invoke Ruby Ridge and Waco
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"You're seeing the bubbling [of antigovernment sentiment] right now," says Bart McEntire, who has infiltrated racist hate groups and now is the supervisory special agent for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Roanoke, Va. "You see people buying into what they're saying. It's primed to grow. The only thing you don't have to set it on fire is a Waco or Ruby Ridge."

I didn't know Posse Comitatus was anti-semitic
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So-called sovereign citizens are people who subscribe to an ideology, originated by the anti-Semitic Posse Comitatus of the 1980s, that claims that whites are a higher kind of citizen — subject only to "common law," not the dictates of the government — while blacks are mere "14th Amendment citizens" who must obey their government masters. Although not all sovereigns subscribe to or even know about the theory's racist basis, most contend that they do not have to pay taxes, are not subject to most laws, and are not citizens of the United States.

Ohh, this is good.  Here is the linkage amongst anti-immigrations--anti-government--Atzlan--NAFTA
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In fact, the anti-immigration movement is both fueling and helping to racialize the antigovernment Patriot resurgence. More and more, members of nativist groups like the Minutemen are adopting core militia ideas and fears (see next section of this report). And they have contributed their own conspiracy theories — about the secret Mexican "Plan de Aztlan" to reconquer the American Southwest, and another involving the secretly arranged merger of the United States, Mexico and Canada into a "North American Union" — to the long list of nefarious plots already identified by the Patriot movement.

Whoa, the birthers and now bad guys because of the likes of Corsi, Alan Keyes and Gordon Liddy
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Far-right fears of conspiracies have come from other quarters, as well, most notably from the so-called "birthers" who have filed a series of lawsuits making the claim that Obama is not a U.S. citizen. These spurious claims first gained traction when prominent extremists like writer Jerome Corsi, politician Alan Keyes and Watergate felon and radio show host G. Gordon Liddy questioned the validity of the president's birth certificate. Many Patriots have also adopted conspiracy theories about secret government involvement in events like the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the crash of TWA Flight 800 in 1996.

and here is the proof that everything said up there is true
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The sounds of violence are growing louder. The Idaho Citizens Constitutional Militia recently posted an opening for a "field sniper." Around the same time, an Ohio Militia member, face hidden by a bandana and voice distorted electronically, posted a video to YouTube. "People need to wake up and start buying some of these," he said as he displayed a semi-automatic rifle. "Things are real bad, and they're going to get a lot worse."

Seems to me Alex Jones isn't the only one who has problems with paranoia. 

Anyone know what soap is good for scrubbing political bilge from the mind?
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: longeyes on September 26, 2009, 11:31:26 AM
The SPLC has raised hundreds of millions of dollars invoking the spectres of racism and, their latest, nativism.  They know a winning horse when they see one.

Is racism part of what's going on?  I think, personally, it is, but most of it isn't coming from the white majority but rather from the angry, aging leftists of the '60s determined to create a Marxist revolution and their payback-driven fellow travelers among African-American radicals and Latino irredentists (some of whom, remarkably, have fat jobs in the current administration).
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: MicroBalrog on September 26, 2009, 11:34:24 AM
Alan Keyes is racist now? Have these people ever seen him?
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: longeyes on September 26, 2009, 11:42:05 AM
What hasn't happened yet but may very well happen is for those accused of racism to a) counter-charge and b) far more dangerous, to embrace the charge.

So far resistance to the Obama agenda has skirted the issue of whether, underneath the fine sentiments, much of what Obama wants is no more than a radical re-distribution of wealth and power that is based on an economic gerrymandering of America by race and ethnicity.
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: Zardozimo Oprah Bannedalas on September 26, 2009, 01:23:43 PM
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Many Patriots have also adopted conspiracy theories about secret government involvement in events like the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the crash of TWA Flight 800 in 1996.
Goody! So is Charlie Sheen now a right-wing extremist? Van Jones? It's not just the evil right-wingers/militia types saying "Bush knew!"

FTR, I might actually join Charlie Sheen's militia. TANGERINES!
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: sanglant on September 26, 2009, 01:36:31 PM
Charlie Sheen, TANGERINES, not quite his mantra is Agaves (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agave) :laugh:
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: HankB on October 01, 2009, 01:59:46 PM
Alan Keyes is racist now? Have these people ever seen him?
Uh oh . . . I must be doubly racist, because in addition to not voting for The One last Novermber, I actually voted for Alan Keyes in a GOP primary a couple of elections back.  :O
Title: Re: Fall Arrives and Right on Que SPLC Spouts
Post by: Boomhauer on October 01, 2009, 05:49:49 PM
Alan Keyes is racist now? Have these people ever seen him?

Micro, I don't know if you understand a unique aspect of the black/leftist black culture. Once a black person becomes a Republican, or otherwise achieves success (i.e, CEO of a large corporation), then that person is an "Uncle Tom" and a "traitor" to the black race. They are then treated just like or worse than a white person once that label is applied to them.