Even more, The Clarion Project claimed that the Muslim community of Islamberg in upstate New York was harboring secret Islamic terrorist training camps. The result? The town was targeted by white nationalists in a bomb plot.https://twitter.com/AntiFashGordon/status/1207782450094473216 …
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The Clarion Project also claims that CAIR is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, but refuses to provide any evidence for that claim.https://twitter.com/AntiFashGordon/status/1207810097553952769 …
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AntiFash Gordon @AntiFashGordonEn réponse à @AntiFashGordon @ShireenQudosi et 5 autresAw, come on,@ShireenQudosi-- no response? You can't explain why you work for a hate group that spreads conspiracy theories about CAIR being part of the Muslim Brotherhood and get Muslims targeted by white nationalist terrorists?
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And most deadly, the Clarion Project was cited in the manifesto of Norwegian shooter Anders Breivik, who killed 69 people in a 2011 mass shooting.
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Here's the ridiculousness of the situation-- we've got a hate group interviewing Jeff Schoep, who is still a Nazi even as he claims that he's left the movement, and both are covering for each other, claiming they're not hate groups.
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Jeff Schoep claims that he was in the "deradicalization process" for years before he announced he was leaving the National Socialist Movement in 2019. Again, his girlfriend is still running their website, and he's still warning their members about federal infiltration, lol.
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They're talking about deplatforming now. Jesse's defending hate speech.pic.twitter.com/MfVQ5fBMPA
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This is a good time to talk about how "stochastic terrorism" works. Hate groups spread messaging hoping that it inspires violent action. It only inspires violent action in proportion to how many people see it. If we deplatform hate groups, fewer people see their messages.
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This isn't an academic argument. Three members of The Base who recently plotted the assassination of two leftwing activists took their kill list from a League of the South blog post. This is why we deplatform hate groups. Deplatforming works.https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/extremist-blog-had-named-bartow-county-man-targeted-neo-nazi-plot/aoMoXEFDOmeLP0LHcmG9RP/ …
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These dumbasses are still talking about "the difference between hate speech and violent speech." Hate speech is always dehumanizing speech, and the goal is *always* to inspire violent action against the targeted groups. There is no "non-violent" hate speech.
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lmao, you came here just to say that?
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