Wasn’t he with Vanguard or one of those other idiot groups?
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Even his mom said he was going out to meetings, didn’t she? The baige pants and white polo shirt ties him to a fairly specific group.
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No, that’s an unproven narrative and misinformation. He had no contact with his mother, she had a restraining order against him. He was involved with militia groups, in the past.
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Oh, sorry! I misunderstood that from the interview with her in her garage. My bad.
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No problem, but the desperation to tie him with a group has created a false narrative. Have our facts 100% is important. His mother had no idea about his activities from I remember about the interview and she seemed confused.
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If the video is still around, I’ll have another look. I guess I was prejudging her response at the time based on an emotional response.
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Yes it’s easy to do that. But keeping as factual as we can is our best defense against it happening again
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Of course, I agree, facts are important, and I wish we had more. I’m leaning to the side of Vanguard, espec since they distanced & rebranded
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I’m going to take a wild guess and place Fields with the Daily Stormer boards, the very first group he was hanging with were the “Distain for Plebes” guys. I have some photos I think. But around between 9-10 am, maybe earlier, that’s who I saw him with.
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*look, but we can also loom. *looms large*
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He was radicalized by someone.
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It sounds like he radicalized himself, actually, he’s been a Hitlerphile since childhood...
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