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Redneck Revolt: Communist Rednecks
PhantOS:
--- Quote from: (or nal?) on July 20, 2017, 05:32:24 AM ---guess who will also use their second amendment rights when they wreak havoc in Berkley.
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hopefully anybody in berkeley that feels the need to defend themselves
(or nal?):
--- Quote from: PhantOS on July 20, 2017, 05:32:59 AM ---hopefully anybody in berkeley that feels the need to defend themselves
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and the National socialist movement probably
PhantOS:
--- Quote from: (or nal?) on July 20, 2017, 05:34:34 AM ---and the National socialist movement probably
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and they have every right to
Insert Name Here²:
--- Quote from: Snaked_Snake on July 20, 2017, 05:22:53 AM ---I do agree that for some people making money and living comfortably on minimum wage can be hard, but is attacking people and lethal force really the answer? Jesus.
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hootaloo:
read the article for once you forgeters
i know its big but god damn if youre going to make a topic about it
--- Quote ---“At Redneck Revolt, we tend not to cover our faces anyway,” said Sidney. “We want to make inroads with the community, and it’s easier if they knew who you are.”
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--- Quote ---“I’m very impressed with Redneck Revolt,” said Hy Thurman, one of the early founders of the Young Patriots. “I think they’re right on with what they’re trying to do.”
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--- Quote ---“We use gun culture as a way to relate to people,” said Neely, whose grandfather was an avid hunter. “No liberal elitism. Our basic message is: guns are fine, but racism is not.”
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--- Quote ---Many members are white, but the organization seeks to build on a “redneck” identity beyond race.
“I grew up playing in the woods, floating coolers of beer down a river, shooting off fireworks, just generally raising hell, all that kind of stuff,” said Neely. “Things most people would consider a part of redneck culture. We’re trying to acknowledge the ways we’ve made mistakes and bought into white supremacy and capitalism, but also give ourselves an environment in which it’s OK to celebrate redneck culture.”
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--- Quote ---When Neely and other white members of Redneck Revolt claim allyship with movements like Black Lives Matter, they are compelled to acknowledge their whiteness – in particular, their ability to carry weapons with impunity.
“They are our security,” said Katherine Lugaro, an organizer with This Stops Today, Harrisburg’s local iteration of Black Lives Matter. “They’re a wall between us and anyone hateful. They put themselves on the line.”
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--- Quote ---In Harrisburg, night fell. Max Neely and his band of companions eventually regrouped at a local bar. They drank beers and talked about hockey. After a while, they gathered in a private side room to debrief.
They sat around an ashtray and chain-smoked cigarettes and carefully took turns recalling the events of the day. Late in the evening, Keystone Progress had led a protest march down the street near the cookout, though after police refused to let them pass through a blocked area the march fizzled.
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antifa with guns, huh op?
theyre open carrying in a legal state. theyre not even masked lmao, they just have it out. are you the next tony or something OP?