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Texas Mall Killer was a Neo-Nazi White Supremacist

Henry "Enrique" Tarrio is an American far-right activist. From 2018 to 2021, he was the chairman of the Proud Boys, a neo-fascist, exclusively male organization that promotes and engages in political violence in the United States.
BLM burns cities down and attacks government institutions with molotov bombs and the like.

List the cities the proud boys have burned and the government buildings they torched....
 
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Trump's dinner buddy:

Nicholas Joseph Fuentes is an American white supremacist political commentator and live streamer. A former YouTuber, his channel was permanently suspended in February 2020 for violating YouTube's hate speech policy. He is known for holding antisemitic views and denying the Holocaust.
So what? He's not our dinner buddy. We don't like white supremacists either.
 
So the OP wants us to believe a Hispanic that killed white people is a white supremacist.

I'll be honest with you. Half my pleasure on these message board sites comes from hysterical posts such as the OP. It's funny yet it's also sad that there's people that believe some of the things they do.
 
Because it's almost always a Right-Wing killer.



Texas gunman’s white supremacist views eyed as possible motive

Mauricio Garcia, a local resident, had multiple weapons on him and in his nearby car, said people familiar with the investigation. At least eight people were killed at the Allen Premium Outlets near Dallas.

ALLEN, Tex. — The gunman who opened fire on an outlet mall in a Dallas suburb on Saturday, killing at least eight people, had an apparent fascination with white supremacist or neo-Nazi beliefs that are now being examined by investigators as a possible motive for the attack, people familiar with the investigation said Sunday.


Mauricio Garcia, a 33-year-old Dallas resident, had multiple weapons on him and five additional guns in his car nearby, said people familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing probe.
Authorities have not released a motive, but a patch on his chest said “RWDS,” an acronym that stands for Right Wing Death Squad, according to people familiar with the investigation. The phrase is popular among right-wing extremists, neo-Nazis and white supremacists, they said, and while there is still a great deal of evidence to analyze, and authorities have not reached any conclusions yet, investigators are approaching the shooting as a possible hate crime.


Witnesses said the gunman’s tactical vest was also packed with ammunition clips, indicating just how much carnage he hoped to inflict at one of the most common places for Americans to gather on the weekends — a shopping mall. Panicked video from the scene showed adults running as fast as they could to get away from the crack of rifle fire, their shopping bags flapping around them as they sprinted across the parking lot. One young boy in a red t-shirt ran away while screaming “run,” a look of terror on his face.



Senor Garcia isn't even a member of the White Race, how can he be a "white supremacist"?
 
So what? He's not our dinner buddy. We don't like white supremacists either.
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Because it's almost always a Right-Wing killer.



Texas gunman’s white supremacist views eyed as possible motive

Mauricio Garcia, a local resident, had multiple weapons on him and in his nearby car, said people familiar with the investigation. At least eight people were killed at the Allen Premium Outlets near Dallas.

ALLEN, Tex. — The gunman who opened fire on an outlet mall in a Dallas suburb on Saturday, killing at least eight people, had an apparent fascination with white supremacist or neo-Nazi beliefs that are now being examined by investigators as a possible motive for the attack, people familiar with the investigation said Sunday.


Mauricio Garcia, a 33-year-old Dallas resident, had multiple weapons on him and five additional guns in his car nearby, said people familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing probe.
Authorities have not released a motive, but a patch on his chest said “RWDS,” an acronym that stands for Right Wing Death Squad, according to people familiar with the investigation. The phrase is popular among right-wing extremists, neo-Nazis and white supremacists, they said, and while there is still a great deal of evidence to analyze, and authorities have not reached any conclusions yet, investigators are approaching the shooting as a possible hate crime.


Witnesses said the gunman’s tactical vest was also packed with ammunition clips, indicating just how much carnage he hoped to inflict at one of the most common places for Americans to gather on the weekends — a shopping mall. Panicked video from the scene showed adults running as fast as they could to get away from the crack of rifle fire, their shopping bags flapping around them as they sprinted across the parking lot. One young boy in a red t-shirt ran away while screaming “run,” a look of terror on his face.

Enjoy your celebration
 
BLM burns cities down and attacks government institutions with molotov bombs and the like.

List the cities the proud boys have burned and the government buildings the torched....
Biden was outraged. Here is his brilliant reply:
 
Because it's almost always a Right-Wing killer.



Texas gunman’s white supremacist views eyed as possible motive

Mauricio Garcia, a local resident, had multiple weapons on him and in his nearby car, said people familiar with the investigation. At least eight people were killed at the Allen Premium Outlets near Dallas.

ALLEN, Tex. — The gunman who opened fire on an outlet mall in a Dallas suburb on Saturday, killing at least eight people, had an apparent fascination with white supremacist or neo-Nazi beliefs that are now being examined by investigators as a possible motive for the attack, people familiar with the investigation said Sunday.


Mauricio Garcia, a 33-year-old Dallas resident, had multiple weapons on him and five additional guns in his car nearby, said people familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing probe.
Authorities have not released a motive, but a patch on his chest said “RWDS,” an acronym that stands for Right Wing Death Squad, according to people familiar with the investigation. The phrase is popular among right-wing extremists, neo-Nazis and white supremacists, they said, and while there is still a great deal of evidence to analyze, and authorities have not reached any conclusions yet, investigators are approaching the shooting as a possible hate crime.


Witnesses said the gunman’s tactical vest was also packed with ammunition clips, indicating just how much carnage he hoped to inflict at one of the most common places for Americans to gather on the weekends — a shopping mall. Panicked video from the scene showed adults running as fast as they could to get away from the crack of rifle fire, their shopping bags flapping around them as they sprinted across the parking lot. One young boy in a red t-shirt ran away while screaming “run,” a look of terror on his face.


YOU are a FUKTARD of EXTREME MAGNITUDE!!!
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