Nazi Terrorism in Charlottesville; 3* dead; Update - Trump states "very nice people" w/ Nazi's

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I don't know if it's been said, but it's quite obvious the cops didn't do anything, because there was so much white on white violence. The cops aren't going to assault, or jail a large number of white folks. They figure, eh, let em fight. Compare that to the amount of arrests at majority black riots. Also note the white people blaming the "liberal" governor, not the white governor, because bad white people are "liberal", they can't fathom ever saying anything negative about their own and applying their race. Imagine if it was a black governor...n-word would be flying off the chain.
 

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Leaked Chats Show Charlottesville Marchers Were Planning for Violence
David Z. Morris
Aug 26, 2017
Well before a white nationalist “Unite the Right” demonstration turned deadly in Charlottesville this month, attendees were planning for violence, according to leaked online chats. In private chat channels, they shared advice on weaponry and tactics, including repeatedly broaching the idea of driving vehicles through opposition crowds. After the vehicular attack which killed counterprotestor Heather Heyer, users of the channel celebrated the event.

The discussions took place on a private channel created using Discord, a service primarily intended for gamers. Hundreds of screenshots of the exchanges were released this week by Unicorn Riot, a left-wing activist group, which said they were shared by an anonymous source. The records also included audio recordings of planning meetings.

While much of the discussion centered on flags, chants, and other forms of speech, the leaked exchanges also included advice on weapon construction. “You want something designed for longitudinal stress,” wrote one poster. “[Three] whacks and that thing is breaking.” Other topics included body armor and shield design.

Users also shared memes alluding to using vehicles against opponents.



There’s no indication that James Alex Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heyer and injured more than a dozen others, was part of the Discord discussion, but his act was celebrated and defended by users, including some who edited images of the carnage into memes that were intended to be humorous.

Organizers of the event told Wired that the leaked chats appeared authentic, but emphasized that they had repeatedly urged nonviolence. Nonetheless, a lawyer for two women injured in Charlottesville said that the leaked chats could form “the crux of the case” because they demonstrated a desire for violence.

The records could also have implications for future efforts to organize white supremacist events. While the First Amendment protects the right to speech and assembly for even the most heinous groups and ideas, it does not protect speech if it calls for and is likely to lead to “imminent lawless action.” According to legal experts speaking to Wired, signs of “preparation for illegal activity” could make it more likely that future events organized by related groups could be legally restricted.

Following the protest and attack, Discord suspended the group's private chat channel.

Leaked Chats Show Charlottesville Marchers Were Planning for Violence
 

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Leaked Chats Show Charlottesville Marchers Were Planning for Violence
David Z. Morris
Aug 26, 2017
Well before a white nationalist “Unite the Right” demonstration turned deadly in Charlottesville this month, attendees were planning for violence, according to leaked online chats. In private chat channels, they shared advice on weaponry and tactics, including repeatedly broaching the idea of driving vehicles through opposition crowds. After the vehicular attack which killed counterprotestor Heather Heyer, users of the channel celebrated the event.

The discussions took place on a private channel created using Discord, a service primarily intended for gamers. Hundreds of screenshots of the exchanges were released this week by Unicorn Riot, a left-wing activist group, which said they were shared by an anonymous source. The records also included audio recordings of planning meetings.

While much of the discussion centered on flags, chants, and other forms of speech, the leaked exchanges also included advice on weapon construction. “You want something designed for longitudinal stress,” wrote one poster. “[Three] whacks and that thing is breaking.” Other topics included body armor and shield design.

Users also shared memes alluding to using vehicles against opponents.



There’s no indication that James Alex Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heyer and injured more than a dozen others, was part of the Discord discussion, but his act was celebrated and defended by users, including some who edited images of the carnage into memes that were intended to be humorous.

Organizers of the event told Wired that the leaked chats appeared authentic, but emphasized that they had repeatedly urged nonviolence. Nonetheless, a lawyer for two women injured in Charlottesville said that the leaked chats could form “the crux of the case” because they demonstrated a desire for violence.

The records could also have implications for future efforts to organize white supremacist events. While the First Amendment protects the right to speech and assembly for even the most heinous groups and ideas, it does not protect speech if it calls for and is likely to lead to “imminent lawless action.” According to legal experts speaking to Wired, signs of “preparation for illegal activity” could make it more likely that future events organized by related groups could be legally restricted.

Following the protest and attack, Discord suspended the group's private chat channel.

Leaked Chats Show Charlottesville Marchers Were Planning for Violence



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I don't know if it's been said, but it's quite obvious the cops didn't do anything, because there was so much white on white violence. The cops aren't going to assault, or jail a large number of white folks. They figure, eh, let em fight. Compare that to the amount of arrests at majority black riots. Also note the white people blaming the "liberal" governor, not the white governor, because bad white people are "liberal", they can't fathom ever saying anything negative about their own and applying their race. Imagine if it was a black governor...n-word would be flying off the chain.
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Founded in 1995, the forum grew to a membership of around 300,000.


The 'first major hate site on the internet' has been shut down
Don Black, a former Ku Klux Klan imperial wizard, showed the world just how the internet could galvanize hate.
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The marching band of the University of Maryland says it will no longer perform Maryland’s official state song, which was written as a battle hymn for the Confederacy during the Civil War and calls President Lincoln a “tyrant” and refers to the Union as “Northern scum.”


Maryland university marching band refuses to play pro-Confederate state song
The decision to halt playing the song comes as Confederate statues and memorials face renewed scrutiny.
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