“We’re all threats to them,” said Mike Vanderboegh, former leader of the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment Constitutional Militia and a longtime figure in the Patriot movement. “I’ve fought white supremacists and neo-Nazis all my life. But they lump veterans and constitutionalists in with all the others.
“This is very scary stuff. To say that militias, for example, are a worse threat than ISIS? All the militia says is they’re Second Amendment activists and they won’t be rolled back any further from their Second Amendment rights.” [More]I think I figured out what the problem is.
We don't have any oil.
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“Among domestic extremist movements active in the United States, white supremacists are the most violent,” [Carlin] said.
Care to cite a source on that, Skippy?
It seems to me, so-called "white supremacists" who commit violent crimes have a more methodical approach, and that pre-planning and focus makes them more "effective" (twisting the definition of the word, I know), but that doesn't make the whole movement more violent.
Case in point: Did "white supremacists" burn down entire neighborhoods in major cities in disorganized, mass riots -- complete with rock-throwing and Molotov cocktails -- that the MSM kindly labelled as "protests"? No, they did not. That distinction belongs wholly to the [hashtag]BlackLivesMatter crowd.
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