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Here's the way the insidious left works

Bernard_Fokke

Captain Fokke
Supporting Member
Threatening, insidious innuendo, intimidation, we see it done every day in here, it's out in the open and is destroying the American way of life.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amid-the-kale-and-corn-fears-of-white-supremacy-at-the-farmers-market/ar-AAFYAC5?ocid=AMZN

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Justin Williams was baking a tray of gluten-free seeded bread for the next morning’s farmers’ market when his phone buzzed. It was a friend who grows organic sprouts, nervously wondering if he should bring along a shotgun to market.


It has been a summer of fear, protest and tension in this crunchy college town ever since the popular Saturday morning farmers’ market was jolted by allegations that a husband and wife who had been longtime sellers of organic tomatoes and kale were also white nationalists.

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The accusations exploded into public view after activists and online sleuths used federal court records and the leaked archives of a far-right message board to uncover a digital trail they say connects the couple who own Schooner Creek Farm to an organization that promotes white nationalism and “white American identity.”
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
white progs think they will be immune just as they think they are not infidels

'4/15 you will be first infidel ISIS takes out'
 
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freyasman

Senator
Threatening, insidious innuendo, intimidation, we see it done every day in here, it's out in the open and is destroying the American way of life.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amid-the-kale-and-corn-fears-of-white-supremacy-at-the-farmers-market/ar-AAFYAC5?ocid=AMZN

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Justin Williams was baking a tray of gluten-free seeded bread for the next morning’s farmers’ market when his phone buzzed. It was a friend who grows organic sprouts, nervously wondering if he should bring along a shotgun to market.


It has been a summer of fear, protest and tension in this crunchy college town ever since the popular Saturday morning farmers’ market was jolted by allegations that a husband and wife who had been longtime sellers of organic tomatoes and kale were also white nationalists.

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The accusations exploded into public view after activists and online sleuths used federal court records and the leaked archives of a far-right message board to uncover a digital trail they say connects the couple who own Schooner Creek Farm to an organization that promotes white nationalism and “white American identity.”
Wow....

If anyone isn't suitably ashamed of being white, they must be destroyed I guess.

:rolleyes:
 
Wow....

If anyone isn't suitably ashamed of being white, they must be destroyed I guess.

:rolleyes:
That's the logic of the left in 2019. With the added bonus of the fact most of them are too stupid (and ignorant of history) to realize they, too, will be "eradicated" when the "final solution" they're advocating gets put into process.
 

freyasman

Senator
That's the logic of the left in 2019. With the added bonus of the fact most of them are too stupid (and ignorant of history) to realize they, too, will be "eradicated" when the "final solution" they're advocating gets put into process.
Read this;
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FCWD7C4/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It's in my "useful stuff" thread too. Guy who wrote it fought as a rifleman in Vietnam, then Rhodesia, and finally in Croatia.....he wrote this book in 1995-96, after he'd been there, and done that. He's got some interesting insights into ethnic conflicts, and he got them the hard way
 

Colorforms

Senator
Threatening, insidious innuendo, intimidation, we see it done every day in here, it's out in the open and is destroying the American way of life.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amid-the-kale-and-corn-fears-of-white-supremacy-at-the-farmers-market/ar-AAFYAC5?ocid=AMZN

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Justin Williams was baking a tray of gluten-free seeded bread for the next morning’s farmers’ market when his phone buzzed. It was a friend who grows organic sprouts, nervously wondering if he should bring along a shotgun to market.


It has been a summer of fear, protest and tension in this crunchy college town ever since the popular Saturday morning farmers’ market was jolted by allegations that a husband and wife who had been longtime sellers of organic tomatoes and kale were also white nationalists.

Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter

The accusations exploded into public view after activists and online sleuths used federal court records and the leaked archives of a far-right message board to uncover a digital trail they say connects the couple who own Schooner Creek Farm to an organization that promotes white nationalism and “white American identity.”
I don't know why it should jolt anyone. It's not like knowing them is going to taint you or something. If you don't agree with them, fine. But to attack them for their views is the most anti-American thing there is.
 

EatTheRich

President
Is white nationalism “the American way of life” referred to in the top post? Is trying to disrupt white nationalist organizing a bad thing?
 

EatTheRich

President
I don't know why it should jolt anyone. It's not like knowing them is going to taint you or something. If you don't agree with them, fine. But to attack them for their views is the most anti-American thing there is.
Maybe people don’t want Klan rallies and vandalism of synagogues in their community.
 
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