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X @Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate· 2025-10-03 12:36
Women always defend the woman.Browns always defend the brown.Blacks always defend the black.The white man pays all the taxes gives his country away and won’t instantly defend his fellow white man ever no matter what.A white man can shoot a brown in self defence and fellow white men convict him of “crime” lol.The most treacherous race alive.Betraying and destroying each other to help races who hate them.Also the only race alive who cares what women say.“Omg he’s a sexual assaulter!” Says the white man when a ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-10-03 02:13
RT RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9)I began writing about the Community Relations Service two years ago, and particularly the shameful case of Donald Giusti, who was kicked to death by a group of Somalis in a park in Maine. His family were pressured to make public statements disavowing the obvious racial motive in the case.The CRS created a script that white families were forced to read from when their brothers, sisters, children and parents were subject to brutal violence simply because they were white. Th ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-10-01 05:09
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)@Neccccy Racism is not a sin. ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-09-28 05:13
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)Not St. Paul, not St. Augustine, not Aquinas, not Calvin, not Luther, not Jesus himself. Nor any of the major theologians in between. Racism is not a mortal sin; it's not even a venial sin. Many Biblical passages promote preference for one's own kind. Those who preach that racism is a sin are preaching an extreme heresy. ...
X @Mike Benz
Mike Benz· 2025-09-27 21:08
Actually, anyone who kneels to lawless mobs setting the country on fire is doing the exact opposite of the job of the FBI.Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan):If you’re anti racism, you get fired from the FBI. If you’re pro racism, you get to stay. ...
The ‘incredibly dangerous’ conspiracy theory becoming increasingly mainstream on the right
MSNBC· 2025-09-20 19:33
Extremism & Radicalization: Core Arguments - The "Great Replacement Theory," a conspiracy alleging the replacement of white populations by minorities, has migrated from fringe groups to the mainstream, repackaged with softer language but retaining dangerous concepts like "invasion" [3] - This theory often combines racism with antisemitism, falsely claiming that Jewish groups and feminists conspire to reduce white birth rates and increase immigration [7][8][9] - Misogyny plays a significant role in mobilizing violence, with gendered motivations often overlooked in extremism research [12][13][14][15] Manifestos & Transnationalization - Extremist manifestos serve as blueprints, with attackers referencing and building upon previous acts of violence and ideologies [5][16][17] - Violent extremism is transnationalizing, with the United States exporting extremist ideologies that are taking root in Europe, Australia, and even parts of the Global South [18] - The "Great Replacement Theory" is adaptable and used to demonize minorities globally [19] Political & Societal Impact - Mainstream politicians using language echoing extremist ideas normalizes these concepts and shifts the Overton window of acceptable discourse [20][21] - This normalization demonizes minorities and immigrants, potentially leading to backlash and violence [21][22] - The combination of widespread anxiety, anger, and access to weapons in a country of over 330 million people, coupled with extremist messaging, increases the risk of attacks [23] Counter-Arguments & Rebuttals - The "Great Replacement Theory" is based on false conspiracy theories and untrue ideas about danger [25] - Immigrants do not have a higher crime rate than native-born Americans [25] - Some extremist ideologies combine replacement theory with environmental concerns, attempting to draw in individuals from environmental movements [26][27]
From manifestos to mainstream: Understanding the far-Right ‘Great Replacement’ theory
MSNBC· 2025-09-20 19:30
Charlottesville 2017. White nationalists in white polo shirts with crew cuts and torches shouting blood and soil and Jews will not replace us. The Unite the Right rally eight months into Donald Trump's first term revealed the dark underbelly of our politics.During the rally, an extremist intentionally crashed his car into a group of counterprotesters, killing a woman. We quickly sought to make sense of this hatred and this violence. But more specifically, what exactly did they mean about being replaced.Ther ...
‘Right now it’s not safe to be brown’: Viral St. Sen who confronted ICE slams Chicago raids
MSNBC· 2025-09-20 14:10
Although President Trump has yet to follow through on his threat to send National Guard troops to Chicago, ICE has increased its presence in the area as the immigration crackdown intensifies. Friday, federal agents used tear gas to disperse protesters outside of a suburban ICE processing center. And one state lawmaker is going viral for standing up to the agents she says were targeting families in a West Chicago suburb.Stay in your car. Tell everyone don't open your doors city. This is my city.That's right. ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2025-09-18 00:36
RT Siqi Chen (@blader)i've lived in the united states for most of the 42 years i've been alive, and i've never had people be openly racist to me.until i heard from all the people either openly on X or privately in DMs hurling racist abuse at me for switching to the republican party.eye opening. ...
X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2025-09-10 15:30
Bias Accusations - The document alleges that the Associated Press (AP) exhibits racial bias against Whites (and Asians) [1] - The core of the accusation is AP's style guideline of lowercasing "White" while capitalizing "Black", which is deemed racist [1] Social Commentary - The document identifies AP as an "Anti-White racist trash outlet" [1] - The document suggests a solution of either capitalizing all races or none for fair and equal treatment [1]