Social media and propaganda is not even remotely the tie that holds racists together, not by a damn longshot
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I have knowledge of the investigations and lawsuits that you do not. I know where these people live, what kind of beer they like, whether they correct typos or not, who their exes are. I have sat through hours of court proceedings and meetings with law enforcement and so on.
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I can from memory recite the names of over a dozen leaders and their affiliations past and present. I know who drove what vehicles and when. I know where their families live and where they work.
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I have gigabytes of video and audio and recorded phone calls and chat logs. I can point to a vast array of causal influences and factors. You have, at best, a distal secondary effect. At best.
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I can tell you about Jakub Zak and his activities in the Illinois area before he got arrested and charged with 8 counts of not having a FOID card. I can tell you how he recruited a friend, how his mom has a minivan and how he hung antisemitic posters outside a Jewish preschool
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I can tell you about Derrick Davis and how he’s got repressed gender issues and who his short term roommate was and how he doesn’t have a guest bed in his Mechanicsville home.
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I can give you extremely granular details about these fuckers and when I say that the effect you mention is a sliver compared to what they do say to say trust me, I know.
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Again, you can list people all day. It is not evidence that they, and other participants, were not influenced by propaganda. It’s just a stupid claim. Stop.
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I don't have to prove that they weren't. You have to prove that they were. That's how the burden of proof works. And you can't.
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