Archive for August, 2017

Alt-right shindig: Neo-fascists plan giant rally to support Confederate flag what could go wrong? – Salon

The highly decentralized alt-right movement has primarily been known as an online phenomenon. If the organizers behind this weekends Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia have it their way, that will soon begin to change.

Led byformer Daily Caller contributor Jason Kessler, a number of perpetually feuding far-right groups are rallying together to protest the citys decision to remove a monument to Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Charlottesville is one of several cities across the American South that have chosen to relocate public memorials to the failed secessionist movement.

Among the right-wing groups and individuals that are coming together are the Traditionalist Worker Party, a neo-fascist political party that organizes within lower-income white communities; The Right Stuff, a podcast network for self-described fans of Adolf Hitler; Occidental Dissent, a neo-Confederate blog; AltRight.com, a website set up by white nationalist editor Richard Spencer; and Anthime Gionet, a former BuzzFeed writer who has since joined up with the alt-right.

Organizers of this weekends event are hoping to draw thousands of demonstrators, a much larger crowd than the small number of people who typically attend far-right political rallies and conferences, even ones that arenot sponsored by explicitly racist groups. In July, the Ku Klux Klan held a rally in Charlottesville thatattracted fewer than 50 participants,along with several hundred counter-protesters.

The difference this time may be the assistance of several old-school racist groups such asthe National Socialist Movement, an American Nazi political party as well asthe neo-ConfederateLeague of the South.

The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi blog that attracts a far larger audience than any of the organizations and individuals mentioned above is also getting involved. Typically, the sites owner, Andrew Anglin, has refrained from encouraging his readers to attend conferences and rallies. The Stormer has made an obvious exception in the case of Unite the Right, featuring manyposts urging fans to attend. Due to the sites infamous reputation, however, Kessler and other rally organizers are not publicizing the Stormers involvement.

Pepe [the Frog] memes are all fine and good, but if we really want to turn the heads of the idealist youth and win them over to our side, we need to get out in the streets, and we need to do it bigly,Benjamin Garland, one of the blogs authors, wrote last week, referring to the cartoon characterwhich has been adopted by far right online activists.

Next stop: Charlottesville, VA. Final stop: Auschwitz, Garland added.

Its unclear how many people will actually show up for the event. Charlottesville officials appear to be expecting a larger number of protesters and counter-protesters than the 400 people specified in the permit the city had originally authorized. On Monday, the city told Kessler, the principal organizer of Unite the Right, that he would have to move his rally from Emancipation Park formerly called Lee Park, and the site of the disputed statue to McIntire Park, a larger facility.

Kessler has refused the citys order on the grounds that his event is about protesting the removal of the Lee statue and therefore must not be relocated. He has vowed to hold the rally at its original time and place. On Wednesday, the ACLU of Virginia announced that it and the Rutherford Institute would represent Kessler in a legal challenge to the citys ruling.

At the very least, the city must explain in more than just generalities its reasons for concluding that the demonstration cannot safely be held in Emancipation Park,Claire Guthrie Gastaaga, executive director of ACLU Foundation of Virginia and John W. Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute, wrote ina joint letterto Charlottesville officials.

Otherwise, it appears that the citys revocation of the permit is based only upon public opposition to the message of the demonstration, which would constitute a violation of the organizers fundamental First Amendment rights.

Some left-wing groups have criticized the ACLU for its position. In an email to Salon, an anonymous activist associated with the anti-fascist website Its Going Down condemned the civil liberties group.

Liberals mobilizing to defend fascists on free speech grounds increases interest in their views by conferring legitimacy on them, the representative wrote. This plays directly into fascist organizing goals, allowing them to drive a wedge between their opponents using free speech as a smokescreen. By tolerating racism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia, so-called free speech advocates are complicit in the acts of terror fascist organizing makes possible.

Critics of the event will hosttheir own gatheringson Friday and Saturday, including local religious organizations, the University of Virginia, and the Charlottesville chapter of Black Lives Matter. With several rally speakers encouraging their followers to bring concealed carry firearms, city officials are warning residents that the event may turn violent.

With large crowds of individuals with strongly held and potentially opposing beliefs, there is also the potential for conflict, the citys communications director, Miriam Dickler, said. Those who live and work in the area of these events should exercise their best judgment on the day of the rally and should avoid the area if they have concerns.

In a statement to students and staff, University of Virginia president Teresa A. Sullivan urged opponents of the neo-fascist rallyto stay away:

I urge students and all UVA community members to avoid the August 12 rally and avoid physical confrontation generally. There is a credible risk of violence at this event, and your safety is my foremost concern.

Moreover, to approach the rally and confront the activists would only satisfy their craving for spectacle. They believe that your counter-protest helps their cause. One advocate of the rally said, We should aim to draw the SJWs [social justice warriors] out in Charlottesville and create a massive polarizing spectacle in order to draw as huge a contrast as possible. They will reveal themselves to be violent, intolerant, opposed to free speech, the insane enforcers of political correctness, etc. The organizers of the rally want confrontation; do not gratify their desire.

The Unite the Right rally may not see large-scale violence, however, since Virginia law prohibits the wearing of masks in public. Oftentimes, when provisions of this nature are enforced by police in conjunction with controversial political rallies, opposing sides do not engage in violent activities. The states National Guard said it will be monitoring the situation and rapidly respond if requested by local law enforcement.

The eventhas not exactly achieved its objective of unifying all of the far rights disparate elements. Michael Madden, the owner of a popular Facebook page calledConfederate Keepers charged Kessler with obsessing about race instead of history:

The Confederate Keepers will not be at the rally on Aug. 12th. We do not agree with Jason using our heritage to spread his hate. We are about love and spreading education on the war for southern independence. He is using Gen Robert E Lees monument at LEE PARK because he knows he will get media attention. Yes he has the right to free speech, but that doesnt mean our southern heritage groups need to stand next to a known hate group. I highly condemn this rally as should everyone else. Ive watched Jason for some time now and he talks about the statues maybe two mins then bashes other races. People of all races fought for the south. That statue and the Confederate battle flag is not just white heritage but black, Indian, Spanish, etc. Ive had a few debates on this subject. I agree move it out of Lee Park because hate has no room in our heritage. My ancestors fought beside blacks, Spanish, Indians, etc. They fought for a free south, smaller government and states rights. To the ones showing up, I wonder what youre gonna do when he turns his subject to hate on your race? This rally shouldnt happen!

The web forum /pol/ hosted on 4chan (which is even more popular than the Daily Stormer) has been divided on the event, with many posters criticizing it as a trick by law enforcement officials into getting anonymous extremists to reveal their identities. Others have argued that local police will allow left-wing activists to engage in acts of assault without repercussions.

Let me guess, the Cops will be disarmed too or given meme weapons just so the lefties can cause damage with out fear of retaliation, one 4chan poster wrote.

Posters on the /pol/ spin-off hosted on 8chan have generally dismissed the rally as a phony effort to make money from gullible right-wingers. Others on the board have argued that taking white nationalist activism public before it has become more popular would attract dangerousattention from federal law enforcement and from liberals.

The whole premise behind the Unite the Right rally is fucking idiotic. You know what happens when you Unite the Right? You give the left a clear enemy to rally themselves with, an 8chan /pol/ poster wrote on Tuesday.

Since much of the pro-white memes have come from /pol/, be it [4chan] or this /pol/, leftists have not been able to fight back since we are anonymous. There was no clear enemy for them.

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WRV students take a crack at CSI – Greene County Daily World

WRV biomedical teacher Tracy Morrison instructs students how to properly investigate a crime scene, as well as take notes for evidence.

By Andrew Christman

Students at White River Valley examined two crime scenes as an introduction to a biomedical course, which will last throughout the year.

The course, taught by Tracy Morrison, is part of Project Lead the Way biomedical program and is currently in its third year at WRV.

The crime scene, according to Morrison, acts as an introduction into the medical field to get students interested.

Students begin the course by hearing the narrative of how the victim died. They then view the crime scenes to view the evidence and begin to come up with ideas as to what exactly happened.

We talk about it all year and use things as an off-shoot to incorporate study skills, she said.

The crime scene will still remain in conversation throughout the year as students learn more.

Well do labs where they will investigate things like blood typing, blood spatter and basic forensics, Morrison said. Really what were trying to do is get the kids to think about careers in the medical field and see what theyre interested in.

Careers the students will get a taste of include forensics, EMT and crime scene investigation and there have been guest speakers, including a professor from Ivy Tech who teaches criminal science.

Morrison added the course will focus on the victims medical conditions and will lead into a variety of activities for students to take part in, such as dissecting a heart and growing bacteria to simulate an infection.

The entry-level course will lead to future courses for those interested in continuing with the field, including human body systems and medical intervention.

Over the past three years, Morrison stated student interest has been increasing and attributes the growth in numbers to students building the program up by word of mouth.

We have three sections this year, she said. We started out with nine students the first year, and now I have 41. As Ive built onto the course, Ive noticed interest levels increase.

I think theres been a lot of talk among the students about trying to build each other up. The last two classes have been super fun. Who doesnt want to be a teacher doing that?

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Ann Coulter takes shot at Gov. Rauner after his Fox News interview – Chicago Tribune

Gov. Bruce Rauner gave arare national interview to Fox News host Bret Baier on Friday that led conservative commentator Ann Coulter to sling a harsh insult Rauners way.

Rauner discussed illegal immigration and the state budget crisis on the program, and deflected several questions. On Twitter, critics pounced, including Democratic state Rep. Christian Mitchell, whosaid on Twitter that Rauner did a bellyflop.

But so far, the harshest criticism comes from Coulter, who attacked Rauner with her well-known brand of flame-throwing and sarcasm in a tweet.

.@GovRauner either is retarded or is playing retard on @BretBaier. His answer to every Q is, "Our system is broken." Fascinating!

The word retarded, once ubiquitous as an insult, is now widely considered offensive.

A spokeswoman for Rauner declined comment.

gpratt@chicagotribune.com

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Hispanic Springfield Cop Beat The Crap … – Tommy Sotomayor

by Brendan Cullerton, Fox Illinois

Rosario is charged with two counts of battery and one count of official misconduct, a felony. (WRSP)

The Springfield Police Department released video Monday of a fight that lead to officer Samuel Rosario being charged with a felony.

In late February, the Springfield Police Department said two officers to responded to a domestic disturbance. Police said a teenage girl hit her mother and broke a table.

Officer Rosario tells the woman he thinks her daughter will face criminal damage charges, but a 19-year-old man standing near the scene told Rosario the girl should face more severe charges.

Criminal damage? Thats domestic, the man said. Shes at least getting two charges.

Rosario responds to the complaints.

Did you go to law school? Did you go to police officer school? Do you have a badge? Did you go to the academy? So do you know the charges or no?

As Rosarios partner searches for the teenage girl that ran away, the conversation continues.

Police said Rosario starts to tune the man out and ask the woman for information on the original call, but he eventually turns back.

Rosarios body camera falls off during the fight, which is also captured on the camera of his partner, who had just returned to the scene.

Chief Kenny Winslow said he cant talk about specifics of the pending legal case. He did say officers are trained to ignore people antagonizing them.

What we expect from our officers is extreme patience, Winslow said. Restraint; Theres a certain amount of this type of action that officers endure every day. And with that, you have to be able to have self-control.

Winslow said Rosarios partner immediately reported the incident.

The backup officer did the right thing. He reported it to his supervisor. That started the chain of events that led to a formal inquiry conducted by myself and the rest of my staff.

SPD turned the footage over to state police, who arrested Rosario the next morning.

Winslow says Rosarios actions do not represent his department.

The video is disturbing, Winslow said. The officers actions. Were taking this very seriously. The video is not indicative of the hard work of the men and women at the Springfield Police Department. Its not how were trained to handle certain incidents.

Rosario is charged with two counts of battery and one count of official misconduct, a felony. He has been on unpaid administrative leave since the incident

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Dinesh D’Souza destroys the Nazi card in new book (PLUS: Tommy Sotomayor) – The Rebel

After completely destroying the race card for liberals with Hillarys America, Dinesh DSouza is back to take away their Nazi card, with The Big Lie. In this new book, DSouza explains that if anyone is a brownshirt today, its the left.

From Antifa to the DNC to Justin Trudeau, the modern left is about punishing those who commit thought crimes. The Nazis burned books and the leftists take down statues.

Then, we cut to a special edition of the show called Sports Talk where YouTube trouble-maker Tommy Sotomayor speaks up AGAINST the pillorying of Colin Kaepernick.

Thats right, though Tommy totally disagrees with what Colin has to say and was disgusted by him taking a knee for the national anthem, its his right to free speech that trumps all else and Kaepernick should not have so much trouble getting on a team.

We have to defend the rights right to be right but we also have to defend the lefts right to be wrong.

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