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The Violent Rise of the Proud Boys | Renegade Cut​

Who are the Proud Boys and what do they truly believe?

It's been almost shadowbanned as you can tell by the content warning.
 
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they're in your home ...

The official-looking letters started arriving soon after Shanetta Little bought the cute Tudor house on Ivy Street in Newark. Bearing a golden seal, in aureate legalistic language, the documents claimed that an obscure 18th-century treaty gave the sender rights to claim her new house as his own.

She dismissed the letters as a hoax.

And so it was with surprise that Ms. Little found herself in her yard on Ivy Street on a June afternoon as a police SWAT team negotiated with a man who had broken in, changed her locks and hung a red and green flag in its window. He claimed he was a sovereign citizen of a country that does not exist and for whom United States laws do not apply.

Ms. Little was a victim of a ploy known as paper terrorism, a favorite tactic of an extremist group that is one of the fastest growing, according to government experts and watchdog organizations. Known as the Moorish sovereign citizen movement, and loosely based around a theory that Black people are foreign citizens bound only by arcane legal systems, it encourages followers to violate existent laws in the name of empowerment.


 


The Violent Rise of the Proud Boys | Renegade Cut​

Who are the Proud Boys and what do they truly believe?

It's been almost shadowbanned as you can tell by the content warning.


not to run it into the ground appears to come across was well intentioned but it alright but not that deep more explaining


oddly the violent group who appear to have some sort of idea the about Media,
but also makes nazi salutes and disparages anyone not straight or not christian white


maybe rebranded old school fash who'd of thunk it
 
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Alex Jones refused to provide info, so he lost two wars.

A Texas judge ruled Monday that the Infowars founder would be liable in two lawsuits filed against him by the parents of two children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Jones repeatedly failed to hand over documents for discovery, and in a ruling unsealed Thursday, a judge said he had lost the suits by default.

The conspiracy theorist and his outlet will be forced to pay whatever damages an upcoming jury panel determines his claims that the mass shooting was a “false flag” pulled off by “crisis actors” are worth.

Jones had multiple years to comply with the discovery orders, and the judge lambasted him for his delinquency and laziness, writing “An escalating series of judicial admonishments, monetary penalties, and non-dispositive sanctions have all been ineffective at deterring the abuse.” Parents of two 6-year-olds killed at Sandy Hook filed the suits in 2018; in all, nine families have sued Jones.

 
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If Alex Jones was just talking to himself it wouldn't matter. He's dangerous because of the number of people who will listen to him. Once he's gone (removed from various platforms or whatever) his audience still remains. And then the next lunatic comes along ...
 
Sigh. He will probably have his audience pay his bill.

He will act the martyr for 'truth telling' and will frame getting a bail out as a war on the deep state.
 
The guy lives for attention. Every cue, every lead is false. Take him at his word and it is embarassingly obvious.


I listened to his show for a while. It's just full on attention seeking and lying.
 
People don't know how to evaluate a source though. And that's a critical skill. It isn't taught.

Its taught, but I only encountered it in grad school. They need to teach evaluating sources and their reliability much earlier in education process.

On a slightly different point, they also need to teach financial literacy. Most people are left unprepared for the forces out there that will be used to take as much of their money as possible. And, that's as intended. You wouldn't want people to educated on how the system screws you, or no one would comply.
 

Ryan Faircloth, 30, was arrested for allegedly using a Molotov cocktail to ignite the office of the Travis County Democratic Party headquarters in Austin, Texas, according to a report by the local CBS affiliate.

The arson attempt was captured by the TCDP’s security cameras early Wednesday morning, showing a man wearing an American flag bandanna over his face throwing a rock through the glass on the office’s front door, and then returning “with what appears to be an incendiary device and plac[ing] it inside the building and then the fire starts to ignite,” said Austin arson investigator Captain Brandon Jennings. He also allegedly left a note at the scene.
 

Ryan Faircloth, 30, was arrested for allegedly using a Molotov cocktail to ignite the office of the Travis County Democratic Party headquarters in Austin, Texas, according to a report by the local CBS affiliate.

The arson attempt was captured by the TCDP’s security cameras early Wednesday morning, showing a man wearing an American flag bandanna over his face throwing a rock through the glass on the office’s front door, and then returning “with what appears to be an incendiary device and plac[ing] it inside the building and then the fire starts to ignite,” said Austin arson investigator Captain Brandon Jennings. He also allegedly left a note at the scene.
You just know that that grinning buffon will have an epic meltdown when he's sent down for arson...
 
Its taught, but I only encountered it in grad school. They need to teach evaluating sources and their reliability much earlier in education process.

On a slightly different point, they also need to teach financial literacy. Most people are left unprepared for the forces out there that will be used to take as much of their money as possible. And, that's as intended. You wouldn't want people to educated on how the system screws you, or no one would comply.
There are a lot of people with degrees and higher degrees who go along with this stuff. The odds do decrease, but it's much more sophisticated than just critical reading and so on.
 
Everyone remember Lin Wood, the pillow guy?

He is being sued by Dominion for lying about bias in the counting machines.

I'm gonna bet he is bored.
How else could you explain the dredging up of old conspiracy claims.

 
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