2/ In Philadelphia, Antifascists assaulted people who they thought were Proud Boys, but turned out to be navy reservists.https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2019/01/30/third-man-charged-in-alleged-antifa-assault-of-two-marine-reservists-in-philadelphia/ …
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@AntiFashGordon Does this incident exemplify you or your movement? Of course not!
Much in the same way that someone perhaps being misinformed about an anti Muslim organization (who presents as a legitimate) is not exemplary of @lighttuponlight.@nickmartin#CtrlAltDelHate2 réponses 2 Retweets 1 j'aimeAfficher cette discussion -
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@lighttuponlight because I believe that people are redeemable. The precedent that is set with these comments is that if an individual makes a mistake, they are forever beyond redemption. It discounts the possibilities for learning and growth in our communities.3 réponses 1 Retweet 2 j'aimeAfficher cette discussion -
En réponse à @ashkenaz89 @lighttuponlight
No, the precedent is that grifter orgs like Light Upon Light are claiming that people like Jeff Schoep and Frankie Meeink are reformed, but they're really not. Like, Meeink is literally hanging out with another hate group now, and you're holding him out as a success.
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En réponse à @AntiFashGordon @lighttuponlight
Here are
@SchoepJeff and@frankiemeeink’s handles. Please reach out to them. Speak directly to the sources...not about them to other people. I’m sure they’d be happy to talk with you. The truth is always more nuanced than Twitter threads allow.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @ashkenaz89 @lighttuponlight et
It's absolutely wild that you want to dance around the fact that one of
@lighttuponlight's "influencers" is working with a hate group. Sam, your anti-hate group has at least one associate working with a hate group. Does that not alarm you?3 réponses 3 Retweets 11 j'aime -
En réponse à @AntiFashGordon @ashkenaz89 et
This is a one-time video, where Frank (as an individual, not representing anybody but himself) is warning about the dangers of neo-Nazi ideology and how being in the movement denigrated him as a human being. Independent of the platform, the message is clear.
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En réponse à @lighttuponlight @ashkenaz89 et
It's not a one-time video. He represented them at the ALEC conference earlier this month.pic.twitter.com/UWzq902Qs7
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En réponse à @AntiFashGordon @lighttuponlight et
Look, Jesse, here's another "one-time video" of Frank repping a hate group, posted two days ago.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_j4m6Zfgho …
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En réponse à @AntiFashGordon @ashkenaz89 et
Frank has been doing plenty of work since the late '90's to fight the ideas he once espoused. If you watch the whole thing, he also speaks about hate not being able to be fought with hate, but with compassion.
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yeah, but he's not fighting hate
he's literally producing propaganda for a hate group 
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Gordon, Frank isn't racist anymore. He just works for a SPLC designated anti-Muslim group that is dedicated to exposing the dangers of Islam. Way different.
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Sure, they claimed that there were "training camps for guerilla warfare" in Islamberg and got the town targeted in a murder plot by some white nationalists, but definitely not a hate group.
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