Proud Boys are showing up at school board meetings?

Well there you have it. What could possibly go wrong? :icon_rolleyes:


^^^Look at the little tyrants trying to hide what goes on at school board meetings from the parents and concerned members of the public. You people are despicable. Always wanting to diddle the kids in private, I see.
 
If they are, don't you think its about time? Separate the schools. you get what you want, others get what they want. All of this is just a pacifier for the failures of the public school system and it diminishes those who could have mire success. The changes in the school system from Progs for all started many decades ago. Admitting to the failure of it is always refuted.
Cool having 21st Century Brownshirts at School Board meetings, eh?
 
Well there you have it. What could possibly go wrong? :icon_rolleyes:


If they are smart, they will cancell the meeting and go home as soon as these thugs show up.
 
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They were there to intimidate. Grow up and act like a respectable human.
Yes that is the whole point of the Proud Boys, you fuck around. You find out. You don’t fuck around it’s a great day in America. So intimidating to stop violence? Seems reasonable
 
Yes that is the whole point of the Proud Boys, you fuck around. You find out. You don’t fuck around it’s a great day in America. So intimidating to stop violence? Seems reasonable

There is NOTHING reasonable about the Proud Boys - a white nationalist, misogynist boys drinking club who instigate violence wherever they go and who attacked our Capitol on 1/6.
 
Where does the name come from? What are they proud of? Nobody can answer this question.


It is a joke, based on the founder seeing a young boy, led by his mother into embarrassing himself.


It is actually ironic.
 
Well there you have it. What could possibly go wrong? :icon_rolleyes:



Only a lying asshole would call them white nationalists.
 
Cool having 21st Century Brownshirts at School Board meetings, eh?


Their operations are the exact opposite of hte brownshirts.

Now, your side's goons, antifa and blm, THEY have some very deep similarities.
 
There is NOTHING reasonable about the Proud Boys - a white nationalist, misogynist boys drinking club who instigate violence wherever they go and who attacked our Capitol on 1/6.

Nope. The lefties that attack them, are the ones that initiate the violence.


That you have to lie, shows that you are the bad guy.

Also, they are not white nationalists, or misogynistic.


"Boys...drinking club" is fair. You got a problem with that?
 
Only a lying asshole would call them white nationalists.
This is how they are categorized by the ADL and SPLC. They are also classified as a hate group.
Deny it all you wish, the facts are clear.
 
Well there you have it. What could possibly go wrong? :icon_rolleyes:



Sounds like a violation of the Hatch Act. Most of the Proud Boys are law enforcement working undercover on the government payroll and shouldn't be attending political events like school board meetings.
 
This is how they are categorized by the ADL and SPLC. They are also classified as a hate group.
Deny it all you wish, the facts are clear.
Yes, as I said, "lying assholes". Thanks for supporting my point.


They are WESTERN CHAUVINISTS, who believe that the WEST IS THE BEST, with little if any mention of race, from what I have seen.

That you lie about this, shows that you know that you have nothing real to attack them on.


They are the good guys in this, you are the bad guys.
 
Sounds like a violation of the Hatch Act. Most of the Proud Boys are law enforcement working undercover on the government payroll and shouldn't be attending political events like school board meetings.

I'm sure they have been heavily infiltrated. Their joining standards are quite relaxed.


Meanwhile, the government is busy pretending that antifa doesn't exist, and celebrating BLM.
 
The Proud Boys showing up at school board meetings is moved to the "Education" forum? LoL :heehee:
 
Proud to be white male incels, with attitude~



Here are five extremist groups or movements to be worried about in the months to come.

1. The Boogaloo Bois

According to NBC News, some of the Wolverine Watchmen arrested in connection with the alleged terrorist plot against Whitmer are also supporters of the Boogaloo movement — which has been calling for a civil war as well as a race war and seeks the violent overthrow of the U.S. government. Boogaloo members also openly advocate killing police officers. In Northern California, Boogaloo supporter Steven Carrillo was arrested in connection with an armed attack on a federal courthouse in Oakland on May 29. That attack left a security officer from the Federal Protective Service dead.

Trump's claim that Antifa is a terrorist movement is laughable. For all their militant rhetoric, Antifa do not engage in terrorist activities like the alleged plot against Whitmer or the drive-by attack in Oakland. But far-right white nationalist groups do.

2. QAnon

The QAnon movement has been identified by the FBI as a possible source of domestic terrorism, and its sympathizers are making their way to the U.S. House of Representatives. In Georgia, QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene won a congressional primary on August 11, and given how deeply Republican her district is, it is entirely possible that she will win the general election in November and be sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2021 — which is incredibly disturbing when one considers what QAnon believes. According to the QAnon conspiracy theory, the U.S. government has been infiltrated by an international ring of pedophiles and Satanists, and Trump was put in power to combat the ring. According to QAnon, an anonymous figure named Q is giving them updates on Trump's battle.

As ludicrous as QAnon's beliefs are, supporters take them quite seriously. And if Trump loses to former Vice President Joe Biden in November and QAnon members feel a sense of desperation, that could make them even more dangerous and unhinged.

3. The Proud Boys

During Trump's debate with Biden on September 29, moderator Chris Wallace (one of the more reasonable conservatives at Fox News) gave Trump every chance to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. Instead, Trump expressed his solidarity with the far-right Proud Boys — a group of self-described "western chauvinists" who openly advocate violence and have been carrying out violent attacks against members of Black Lives Matter at anti-racism demonstrations. After Trump's endorsement, members of the Proud Boys expressed their feelings of empowerment and declared that they were ready to carry out acts of violence on the president's behalf.

Proud Boys organizer Joe Biggs, following that debate, posted, "Trump basically said to go fuck them up! This makes me so happy." By "them," Biggs was referring to Antifa. And Biggs also posted, "President Trump told the proud boys to stand by because someone needs to deal with ANTIFA...well sir! we're ready!!"

4. The Three Percenters movement

The Three Percenters aren't one specific group, but rather, a movement of far-right militias. Three Percenters are well-armed and engage in military-like training, and they have made it clear that they are fully prepared for armed struggle. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "Percenterism is one of three core components within the anti-government militia movement, along with the Oath Keepers and traditional militia groups. The reference to '3 Percent' stems from the dubious historical claim that only 3% of American colonists fought against the British during the War of Independence.

5. The Wolverine Watchmen

The Wolverine Watchmen are among the many militia groups that believe that liberals and progressives and anti-Trump conservatives do not hold power legitimately and that it is their duty to wage armed struggle against their enemies. According to the FBI, the Wolverine Watchmen believed that Whitmer had violated the U.S. Constitution by promoting social distancing restrictions in Michigan in response to the coronavirus pandemic — and after kidnapping her and putting her on "trial" for treason, they would execute her if found guilty. But the group's activities, the FBI said, went way beyond their alleged plot to kidnap Whitmer: they also hoped to kidnap other officials in Michigan, overthrow the state government and ignite a civil war.
 

Here are five extremist groups or movements to be worried about in the months to come.

1. The Boogaloo Bois

According to NBC News, some of the Wolverine Watchmen arrested in connection with the alleged terrorist plot against Whitmer are also supporters of the Boogaloo movement — which has been calling for a civil war as well as a race war and seeks the violent overthrow of the U.S. government. Boogaloo members also openly advocate killing police officers. In Northern California, Boogaloo supporter Steven Carrillo was arrested in connection with an armed attack on a federal courthouse in Oakland on May 29. That attack left a security officer from the Federal Protective Service dead.

Trump's claim that Antifa is a terrorist movement is laughable. For all their militant rhetoric, Antifa do not engage in terrorist activities like the alleged plot against Whitmer or the drive-by attack in Oakland. But far-right white nationalist groups do.

2. QAnon

The QAnon movement has been identified by the FBI as a possible source of domestic terrorism, and its sympathizers are making their way to the U.S. House of Representatives. In Georgia, QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene won a congressional primary on August 11, and given how deeply Republican her district is, it is entirely possible that she will win the general election in November and be sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2021 — which is incredibly disturbing when one considers what QAnon believes. According to the QAnon conspiracy theory, the U.S. government has been infiltrated by an international ring of pedophiles and Satanists, and Trump was put in power to combat the ring. According to QAnon, an anonymous figure named Q is giving them updates on Trump's battle.

As ludicrous as QAnon's beliefs are, supporters take them quite seriously. And if Trump loses to former Vice President Joe Biden in November and QAnon members feel a sense of desperation, that could make them even more dangerous and unhinged.

3. The Proud Boys

During Trump's debate with Biden on September 29, moderator Chris Wallace (one of the more reasonable conservatives at Fox News) gave Trump every chance to condemn white nationalism and white supremacy. Instead, Trump expressed his solidarity with the far-right Proud Boys — a group of self-described "western chauvinists" who openly advocate violence and have been carrying out violent attacks against members of Black Lives Matter at anti-racism demonstrations. After Trump's endorsement, members of the Proud Boys expressed their feelings of empowerment and declared that they were ready to carry out acts of violence on the president's behalf.

Proud Boys organizer Joe Biggs, following that debate, posted, "Trump basically said to go fuck them up! This makes me so happy." By "them," Biggs was referring to Antifa. And Biggs also posted, "President Trump told the proud boys to stand by because someone needs to deal with ANTIFA...well sir! we're ready!!"

4. The Three Percenters movement

The Three Percenters aren't one specific group, but rather, a movement of far-right militias. Three Percenters are well-armed and engage in military-like training, and they have made it clear that they are fully prepared for armed struggle. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "Percenterism is one of three core components within the anti-government militia movement, along with the Oath Keepers and traditional militia groups. The reference to '3 Percent' stems from the dubious historical claim that only 3% of American colonists fought against the British during the War of Independence.

5. The Wolverine Watchmen

The Wolverine Watchmen are among the many militia groups that believe that liberals and progressives and anti-Trump conservatives do not hold power legitimately and that it is their duty to wage armed struggle against their enemies. According to the FBI, the Wolverine Watchmen believed that Whitmer had violated the U.S. Constitution by promoting social distancing restrictions in Michigan in response to the coronavirus pandemic — and after kidnapping her and putting her on "trial" for treason, they would execute her if found guilty. But the group's activities, the FBI said, went way beyond their alleged plot to kidnap Whitmer: they also hoped to kidnap other officials in Michigan, overthrow the state government and ignite a civil war.


Nothing about the groups that have bene rioting for years now, burning and killing? Antifa and BLM, are nothing to worry about?


Only a insane person would worry about POTENTIAL violence, and ignore ACTUAL ONGOING VIOLENCE.
 

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