Pimp Repeats Narrative of 1995

FBI informant’s book predicts far-right violence: ‘we should be afraid’ [More]

They are afraid– that there’s a substantial group they’re demonizing who, if pushed far enough, will push back.

And for the record, the Klan is not “far right.” As Vanderboegh noted:

Of course it is in the political and economic interests of the pimps of the Narrative of 1995 to lump us all into a big, sticky ball of excrement with the neoNazis, the Klan and the “Christian” Indentities. By inflating the racist collectivist balloon man, they hope to obscure the larger body of non-racists so as to be able to ignore our very real concerns and arguments — issues of rapacious government and police violence that have absolutely nothing to do with race — concerns and arguments that the Founders would have certainly understood better than the collectivism of Neiwert and Associates.

Racism is collectivism: Judging the worth of a human being and the goodness of their soul as part of a collective instead of as an individual.

This @$$hole exists to promote the greatest threat lie, to justify our disarmament and what is masters plan to do next.

[Via bondmen]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

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