Any effort to counter fascist movements through logic and education is bound to fail. Fascism is not an "-ism" in the way that communism, anarchism, or socialism are. There is no intellectual world-building behind fascist movements. Only pathos, and power, an appeal to a mythical past greatness.
Honestly, that makes no sense. A few different nazi and fascist groups have been descending on Springfield this month, or they all an "Op" too? Are you familiar with the GDL or Blood Tribe by any chance? This flyer is downright *tame* compared to what the other groups are putting out.
"Not everyone has the strength to be the one to stand up for what's right. But if you don't have it in you, show some respect for the people who do."— @ellereeve.bsky.social Black Pill (2/2)
Can't imagine any ad execs would want to commit to new advertising at this point since there's a non-zero chance Musk will sue them when they realize at some future point they need to get TF out.
1. It is not policing language to educate people about antisemitism 2. It is possible to both fight genocide and not be antisemitic
Bingus aka Matt Cady is a terminally online, Terrorgram accent troll whose hobbies include spamming chats with rape and foot fetish porn. He is also committed to the Northwest Separatist goals of a white only ethnostate in the PNW (something that can only be achieved through mass violence.
Since so many neo-Nazis are complaining to Elon Musk about Hans Kristian Graebener being revealed as a neo-Nazi, this Twitter account may get suspended. So here is a permalink to a blog post.
well looky here. the judge who dismissed charges against Rob Rundo is the same judge who resigned from "Chief Federal Judge" over racist remarks he made to a Black court official back in 2020
The chief judge of the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles, has resigned over racially charged comments about a Black court official.
"Substack, which takes a 10 percent cut of subscription revenue, makes money when readers pay for Nazi newsletters." www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
The newsletter platform’s lax content moderation creates an opening for white nationalists eager to get their message out.
even if media matters' reporting was false, which it wasn't, it's obvious that every major round of advertisers jumping ship has had nothing to do with media matters and everything to do with elon personally replying to open fascists all the time