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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course no one wants to be labeled as a "racist"- God forbid- as no one wants to identify with others of their own race, unless of course it's the NAACP, LaRaza, Mecha, the ADL or any other race other than White people.

In the words of Harvard's Joel Ignatiev- the White race simply needs to be "abolished".

This propaganda- brought to you by the same folks who brought you Elohim City and the OKC bombing- is late in coming as the first article about gang graffitti focused solely on the Latin Kings and the Crips- but hey, that's okay with the SPLC because those are races that are encouraged to self identify.

You are correct, if what you glean about Whites who self identify comes from sources like the SPLC and the ADL, you just might get a skewed perspective. Anyone who notices what the Zionists are up to is bad mojo and must hurry onto the back of the evil nazi hater anti semite racist cart for a one way trip to extinction.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

related news: Polish police, US FBI block neo-Nazi website

No doubt that the man who pulled a knife on someone in the street should be arrested and punished. (By most measures I can be considered a "leftie.")

But, shutting down a website in Arizona and arresting its founders because of what some lunatic did on his own in the streets of Warsaw?

This has serious implications. By this logic, anyone who opposes Israeli policy might also be jailed if someone on the other side of the world decides - on his own accord - to oppose Israeli policies using violence after visiting blogs like yours truly's. This is fascist and draconian.

Whether certain members of the website may be liable for damages, in the event that they expressly incited attacks on a specific group, is a separate and distinct issue from whether their website should be blocked and altogether put out of business AND their founders arrested!

These are extreme measures and based on the information provided in this report, apparently unwarranted. Aside from phone numbers and addresses - the names of activists is presumably public knowledge. Unless there was something additional - like specific incitement to violence - how can they be held responsible for the attack?

In a country that protects the freedom to speak, especially about political issues, this development is both alarming and unwelcomed.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

Here are some more views on the Warsaw incident and the closure of the website.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They found Latino base gang graffiti there as well.

Friday, July 07, 2006

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