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#241 Post by Nahkanuijan nuupauttaja » 13 Jun 2019, 20:46

Edelweiss wrote:saatanan nuupauttaja , en tiedä. :cry:

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#242 Post by Sosiaalisesti äärimmäisen hapokas » 13 Jun 2019, 21:02

Paskapuhetta. Itse en juurikaan syö lihan vegekorvikkeita, mutta oon silti sieluton olento, joka ei pysty palvomaan jumalaa. Syy saattaa kyllä olla siinä, että oon messissä kyllä muilla osa-alueilla tossa satanic plotissa. :-k
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#243 Post by Dame Cressida Dick » 13 Jun 2019, 21:53

Paskapuhetta. Olen " soulless creature who cannot worship God", vaikka syönkin lihaa.
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#244 Post by Pipo » 13 Jun 2019, 22:04

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Paskapuhetta. Olen " soulless creature who cannot worship God", vaikka syönkin lihaa.
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#245 Post by overgrown reptilian » 15 Jun 2019, 15:02

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/C ... 41082.html

Concord Massacre Plot Foiled
By Cheryl Hurd
Published Jun 14, 2019 at 11:45 PM

Concord police arrested a 23-year-old man Monday and charged him with threatening to kill indiscriminately people of the Jewish faith.

Police, along with the FBI, found out about Ross Anthony Farca’s plot through a tip from someone who saw him post threats on a popular gaming website.

According to the charging documents, Farca had a fascination with Hitler and a hatred for people of the Jewish faith. He’s been on the Concord police and FBI’s radar as a possible terrorist.

Neighbors said that they’ve been concerned with Farca’s behavior for many years and that they believe he had a propensity for violence and they’re glad he’s behind bars.

When officers searched the Concord home he lives in with his mother, they found an assault rifle with 13 magazines, a 3-foot sword, camouflage clothing, ammunition and books about Hitler Youth and Nazi life.

Authorities say Farca was planning a Poway Synagogue-type shooting but he preferred to wear a Nazi uniform. Police say in one of his posts he referred to the Christchurch mosque shooter as a hero.

Farca remains in the county jail in Martinez on a $125,000 bail.
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#246 Post by MC Nigga T » 18 Jun 2019, 16:56

theguardian.com wrote:Teenager who called Prince Harry a 'race traitor' sentenced

Michal Szewczuk detained for encouraging terrorism on far-right website

A teenager who described Prince Harry as a “race traitor” in an online post has been sentenced to four years and three months in a young offender institution.

Michal Szewczuk, a university student, created an image of Harry with a pistol to his head against a blood-covered background.

The picture, which also featured a swastika, was shared on a far-right social media platform in August last year, a few months after the prince married Meghan Markle, who is of mixed race. The post included the phrase “See ya later race traitor”.

Szewczuk, 19, was ordered to be detained after pleading guilty to two counts of encouraging terrorism and five counts of possession of terrorist material, including the White Resistance Manual and an al-Qaida training manual.

He also wrote a blog, described as “extremely violent and aggressively misogynistic”, which attempted to justify the rape of women and children in the pursuit of an Aryan race.

Szewczuk, from Bramley, Leeds, was sentenced at the Old Bailey alongside Oskar Dunn-Koczorowski, 18, from Chiswick, west London, who had admitted two counts of encouraging terrorism.

The judge, Rebecca Poulet QC, said the pair promoted the violent ideology of rightwing groups influenced by neo-Nazism.

Referring to the image of Harry, the judge said: “The posts I have seen and read are abhorrent as well as criminal by reason of their clear intention to encourage terrorist acts.”

She told Szewczuk: “Individuals were urged to go out and commit appalling acts of violence on others for no reason that can ever be understood by any right-thinking individuals.”

Sentencing Dunn-Koczorowski to an 18-month detention and training order, Poulet said: “You still hold deeply entrenched views in support of this extreme rightwing ideology.”

The defendants were both said to be of Polish descent, but had only known each other through online chatrooms.

They were arrested in December after posting images or links last summer influenced by extreme rightwing groups on Gab, a social media platform that attracts mainly far-right users.

One of the organisations, the Atomwaffen Division, was described as “a youth-driven, national socialist group at the extreme end of the revolutionary rightwing spectrum” and had been linked to five murders in the US since 2017, the court heard.

Dunn-Koczorowski, whose posts included support for the far-right terrorist Anders Breivik and the threat of the ethnic cleansing of Albanians, demonstrated a “highly radicalised and violent mindset”, the court was told.

His lawyer, David Kitson, admitted Dunn-Koczorowski’s mindset had not changed since the offences were committed, quoting from a medical report that said the teenager had a “lack of remorse” for his views and a “deeply entrenched ideology”.

The prosecutor, Naomi Parsons, said the posts, made across three accounts by the two individuals, “convey a message of the threat of and/or use of serious violence against others, in order to advance a political, ideological and racial cause (neo-Nazism) and in this way encourage terrorism”.

She told the court the targets included Jewish people, non-white people and anyone “perceived to be complicit in the perpetuation of multiculturalism”.

Dunn-Koczorowski was 17 at the time of the offences and living at home.

Szewczuk, who was arrested at his halls of residence during his first year studying computer science at Portsmouth University, had a “difficult and disordered upbringing” and had experienced depression “for a considerable period”, his lawyer, Adam Morgan, said.

The court heard he moved to the UK from Poland at the age of 10, living first in Northern Ireland and then England.

The defendants appeared in court via video link from Belmarsh prison and gave no reaction as they were sentenced.
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#247 Post by Pasi Fist » 19 Jun 2019, 10:41

https://www.hs.fi/ulkomaat/art-2000006147328.html
Tiedustelupalvelu: Saksassa asuu lähes 13 000 väkivaltaista äärioikeistolaista

Pakolaismyönteisen paikallispoliitikon murha on herättänyt kysymyksiä äärioikeiston valmiudesta väkivaltaan Saksassa.

Saksassa asuu lähes 13 000 väkivaltaan valmista äärioikeistolaista, Saksan kansallinen tiedustelupalvelu kertoo The Guardianin mukaan.

Tiedustelupalvelun johtajan Thomas Haldenwangin mukaan väkivaltaista äärioikeistoa on liian paljon viraston valvottavaksi.

”Saksassa on tällä hetkellä 12 700 väkivaltaan valmista äärioikeistolaista, ja on vaikeaa pitää heitä kaikkia silmällä”, Haldenwang kertoo.

Süddeutsche Zeitung -lehden mukaan Haldenwang vertasi heitä jihadististen järjestöjen ”nukkuviin soluihin”, eli hiljaiseloa viettäviin radikalisoituneisiin henkilöihin, jotka aktivoituvat sopivalla hetkellä.

Asia tuli ilmi tiedotustilaisuudessa, jossa tiedustelupalvelu kertoi lisätietoja paikallispoliitikko Walter Lübcken murhasta.

Maahanmuuttoon avoimesti suhtautunut Lübcke kuului Saksan hallitsevaan kristillisdemokraattipuolueeseen. Hän oli tunnettu hallituksen pakolaislinjan puolustaja.

Hänet ammuttiin kotinsa ulkopuolelle Kasselissa kesäkuun alussa.

Pian viranomaiset alkoivat epäillä, että murha saattoi johtua Lübcken pakolaismyönteisyydestä.

Murhasta epäillään tunnettua saksalaista äärioikeistohahmoa, jolla on pitkä rikostausta. Viime vuosina hän oli kuitenkin vetäytynyt organisoitujen uusnatsi- ja äärioikeistoliikkeiden toiminnasta ja viettänyt hiljaiseloa.

”Ihmisiä, jotka eivät ole käyttäytyneet epäilyttävästi yli vuosikymmeneen, ei pidetä prioriteettina”, Haldenwang selittää.

Saksan sisäministerin Horst Seehoferin mukaan tutkijat selvittävät nyt, toimiko murhaaja yksin vai osana uusnatsien verkostoa. Seehofer kutsuu tekoa ”äärioikeistolaisen ekstremistin tekemäksi salamurhaksi”.

”Tämä on isku meitä kaikkia vastaan”, Seehofer sanoi tiistaina tiedotustilaisuudessa.

Süddeutscher Zeitung -lehden mukaan tekijöitä saattoi olla myös useampia.

Lehden saamien tietojen mukaan laukauksen kuullut silminnäkijä näki kahden auton hurjastelevan tekopaikan läheisyydessä. Toinen autoista oli samaa merkkiä kuin murhasta epäillyllä henkilöllä.

Toistaiseksi murhasta epäilty henkilö ei ole suostunut puhumaan poliisille.
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#248 Post by Digimarxisti » 19 Jun 2019, 12:08

YLE wrote:Uusnatsien nettilehti The Daily Stormer joutuu maksamaan muslimikoomikolle miljoonakorvaukset valheellisista väitteistä
Tuomari totesi, että lehti ja sen päätoimittaja julkaisivat valeuutisen ilkeyttään ja tietoisesti.

Yhdysvalloissa liittovaltion tuomari on määrännyt uusnatsi-ideologiaa kannattavan nettisivuston The Daily Stormerin maksamaan jättikorvaukset muslimikoomikko Dean Obeidallahille, josta sivusto levitti valheellisia ja loukkaavia väitteitä.

Sivusto ja sen päätoimittaja Andrew Anglin joutuvat maksamaan Obeidallahille yhteensä 4,1 miljoonaa dollaria eli noin 3,7 miljoonaa euroa, kertovat muun muassa The New York Times (siirryt toiseen palveluun) ja Forbes -lehdet (siirryt toiseen palveluun).

The Daily Stormer oli valheellisesti väittänyt, että Obeidallah olisi Britanniassa vuonna 2017 konserttiin tehdyn terrori-iskun takana.

Tuomarin mukaan The Daily Stormer ja Anglin esittivät väitteet ilkeydestä, tietäen, että ne olivat valheita ja totuudesta piittaamatta, The New York Times kertoo.

Obeidallah sanoo lehdelle uskovansa, että valheet julkaistiin vastauksena hänen The Daily Beastiin kirjoittamaansa kolumniin (siirryt toiseen palveluun). Kolumnissa hän kirjoittaa useista surmista, joita ovat tehneet rasistisia iskulauseita viljelleet tai valkoisten ylivallan kannattajiksi tunnustautuneet valkoiset miehet.

– Trump kieltäytyy kutsumasta näitä tekoja siksi, mitä ne ovat: valkoisen ylivallan kannattajien terrorismiksi, Obeidallah sanoi vuonna 2017 julkaistussa kolumnissa.

Seuraavana päivänä The Daily Stormer julkaisi valheensa Obeidallahista sekä hänen nimiinsä pantuja tekaistuja tviittejä.

The Daily Stormerin lukijat alkoivat tämän jälkeen uhkailla Obeidallahia sosiaalisessa mediassa ja jutun kommenttiosiossa.

Korvausrahat rasismin torjuntaan
Anglinin olinpaikka ei ole tiedossa ja hänen on arveltu saattavan olla ulkomailla. Obeidallah aikoo kuitenkin vaatia, että hänelle maksetaan korvauksia Anglinin Yhdysvalloissa olevasta omaisuudesta.

– Rahan menettäminen on voimakkaampi viesti kuin pelkkä tuomio paperilla, Obeidallah perustelee.

Rahat hän aikoo luovuttaa järjestöille, jotka taistelevat valkoisen ylivallan ideologiaa vastaan.

Hän toteaa, että näitä järjestöjä pyörittävät juuri ne tahot, joita uusnatsit vihaavat, kuten muslimit, mustat, juutalaiset ja seksuaalivähemmistöjen edustajat.

– Pidän tavasta, jolla tämä julkaisu on kuvittanut uutisen oikeusjutustani: ihminen heittää hakaristin roskakoriin, Obeidallah kommentoi Twitterissä Leagel Reader -sivuston uutista.


Anglinin vuonna 2013 perustamaa The Daily Stormeria vastaan on nostettu myös muita oikeusjuttuja vihakampanjoiden takia. Viime vuonna oikeusjutun nosti (siirryt toiseen palveluun)musta opiskelijajohtaja ja toissa vuonna (siirryt toiseen palveluun) juutalainen kiinteistönvälittäjä.

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#249 Post by overgrown reptilian » 22 Jun 2019, 16:47

https://www.haaretz.com/amp/world-news/ ... -1.7391007

The Upcoming neo-Nazi Concert in Ukraine That No One Is Talking About
Saturday will see up to 1,500 people attending a gig in Kiev headlined by notorious U.S. neo-Nazi group Blue Eyed Devils. Even an expert on the far-right music scene is shocked how open Fortress Europe is being

Michael Colborne (Kiev)
18.06.2019 | 18:19

KIEV — A venue that has staged a number of popular music acts over the years is playing host to something considerably less mainstream this Saturday: On the anniversary of the date Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, a popular club in the Ukrainian capital will be hosting a neo-Nazi concert.

It won’t be the first time — or the last.

Half a dozen neo-Nazi bands from around the world with violent, racist and openly anti-Semitic lyrics — including a band whose former guitar player murdered six people in a 2012 hate crime — will be performing at the Bingo Club, a venue that can hold up to 1,500 people.

But unlike neo-Nazi concerts in other parts of Europe, Kiev’s Fortress Europe concert isn’t taking place in secret. Similar (and even larger) gatherings across Europe face pressure from politicians and the public to the point of cancellation. Here in Ukraine, though, neo-Nazi events like Fortress Europe — events that offer far-right extremists an avenue for recruitment and radicalization — continue to receive minimal attention.

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The official poster for the Fortress Europe concert in Kiev on June 22. 2019. © 2019 FORTRESS EUROPE

The Fortress Europe concert is organized by Arseniy Bilodub (née Klimachev). He is a Ukrainian neo-Nazi, owner of the popular far-right fashion label Svastone and head of one of the bands playing: Sokyra Peruna (“Perun’s Ax” in Ukrainian).

Pavel Klymenko, a Vienna-based researcher and monitor of extremism, describes Bilodub as “the spiritual leader of the Ukrainian far right.”

“He’s kind of an overarching figure for the Ukrainian far right,” Klymenko tells Haaretz, noting that Bilodub has been organizing neo-Nazi events across Ukraine for more than two decades. His Svastone brand’s shirts, complete with swastika-like symbols and slogans like “White Boy,” are a common sight at far-right gatherings here.

He has fronted Sokyra Peruna since the mid-1990s, his lyrics have denied the Holocaust (“Six million lies”); decried apparent Jewish control of Ukraine — ironically, the country’s new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is Jewish, as is outgoing Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman; and lamented that people have forgotten the “14 Words,” a notorious neo-Nazi slogan authored by the late U.S. white supremacist David Lane.

Saturday night won’t be the band’s first time at the Bingo Club, either. At a concert Sokyra Peruna headlined last year, Ukrainian journalists from the Zaborona website, who focus on topics they feel are underdiscussed in Ukrainian media, witnessed numerous open displays of Hitler salutes, Nazi flags and swastika tattoos.

Other neo-Nazi events hosted at the Bingo Club include a two-day neo-Nazi metal concert last December, headlined by a band fronted by Kiev-based Russian neo-Nazi Alexey Levkin, a senior figure in the Azov movement. On Fortress Europe’s Facebook page, Bingo is described as “a key part of the Svastone family.”

‘Racial holy war’

Finnish band Mistreat, also decades-long veterans of Europe’s neo-Nazi music scene, could well perform their song “I Hate Faggots” on Saturday — especially troubling given that Kiev’s annual LGBT march is taking place the day after. Their lyrics include lines about murdering black people, proclaiming “the swastika will fly again” and praising the assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.

Evil Barber, a Ukrainian band formed in 2014, doesn’t have as long a history as some of its peers. But some band members used to be in Tsyrulnia, a group who over almost two decades released albums like “Six Million Soaps” and “Thor Against Torah,” and songs asking “why Jews walk so free and easy.”

But Fortress Europe’s headliner is an American band called Blue Eyed Devils, apparently reuniting for the concert after more than a decade of inactivity. (“Come and be a witness to the exclusive reunion of Blue Eyed Devils at the Fortress Europe festival,” the concert’s website urges).

Even long after its apparent break-up in the 2000s, Blue Eyed Devils still has a reputation as one of the most openly violent bands on the global neo-Nazi scene, right down to its oft-copied logo of a man pointing a gun out of a Celtic cross. The band’s lyrics praise figures like Adolf Eichmann, one of the key architects of the Holocaust, and openly urge mass murder of Jews, African Americans and others.

They’ve also done more than just perform. Wade Page, a former member of Blue Eyed Devils, was the perpetrator of a notorious hate crime in 2012, killing six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin before taking his own life. A former friend of the shooter told journalists at the time that Page would often talk of a “racial holy war.”

It is no accident that the messages of such bands are unambiguous. “It’s not designed to be subtle,” says Bethan Johnson, a researcher who specializes in far-right music scenes for the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right.

Johnson, a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, says she sees a “huge difference” between the Fortress Europe concert and similar neo-Nazi events across Europe, especially in Germany. While the largest country in the European Union is home to some of the largest neo-Nazi events on the Continent — one event in 2017 in the state of Thuringia drew nearly 6,000 people — they don’t operate as openly as Fortress Europe, explains Johnson.

Local and regional authorities in Germany, says Johnson, can and do intervene to remove permits or otherwise make it difficult for neo-Nazi concerts to take place. She notes that the 2017 event only drew 800 people a year later because of political pressure. The result, she says, is that the neo-Nazi music scene has had to become “more underground” and more secretive.

This is why Johnson finds the openness of Kiev’s Fortress Europe peculiar: The venue has been known months ahead of time; the ticket sales are public; and the event’s existence has merited little to no attention from the government or local media. She adds that having phone numbers advertised on the Fortress Europe website isn’t something she’s used to seeing.

Even so, Fortress Europe’s organizers aren’t necessarily forthcoming about everything.

In response to emailed questions from Haaretz, a spokesperson for Svastone declined to provide information about ticket sales, including how many were sold abroad (“Private information,” Haaretz was told). The spokesperson further claimed that Fortress Europe was a “charity event” that wouldn’t yield a profit.

Johnson, however, notes that neo-Nazi concerts actually have tremendous revenue-earning potential for the organizers.

“There’s a huge amount of money to be made,” she says, adding that some neo-Nazi groups in Germany have managed to earn enough money to buy small parcels of land to host future events. In other words, they will take place on private property, where local and regional governments have limited ability to intervene.

Fortress Europe’s organizers don’t seem too worried about scrutiny. When asked whether their concert was a gathering for neo-Nazis and extremists, the Svastone spokesperson didn’t confirm or deny it. Instead, he said that “art is a form of public consciousness,” adding: “This festival is a cultural and artistic event through which its participants and spectators learn and recreate the world through their feelings and experiences.”

Wannabe parliamentarian

Ukrainians are scheduled to go to the polls in new parliamentary elections next month, but the far right has little chance of success at the ballot box.

Polls suggest that even combined into a “united nationalist bloc” comprising Azov’s National Corps Party (a “nationalist hate group” according to a recent U.S. State Department report), Svoboda, Right Sector and others, the far right likely won’t reach the 5 percent threshold needed to get into parliament (although it could still win a small number of single-member districts). However, in the unlikely event it does pass the threshold, a neo-Nazi concert organizer may well become a parliamentarian: Bilodub, affiliated with Right Sector, is number 18 on the united bloc’s slate — enough to land a parliamentary seat if it gets 6 or 7 percent of the vote.

But even if he doesn’t make it into parliament, Bilodub still appears to have enough connections with Ukraine’s political mainstream to remain influential. For example, he spoke at a 2017 state-organized youth camp in Ukraine, doing so alongside a representative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Youth and Sport and members of Ukrainian diaspora groups, including the spouse of a Ukrainian cabinet minister.

Parliamentary representation or not, Ukraine’s far right isn’t slowing down: Fortress Europe won’t even be the last neo-Nazi concert in Kiev this year. Last month, Militant Zone — a label linked to Ukraine’s ambitious Azov movement — announced December dates for the 2019 iteration of its annual Asgardsrei festival. It promises to announce the lineup by the end of June.

“Start planning your trip,” organizers urge on their website. “This year’s lineup is going to be legendary.”
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#251 Post by Salajulkku » 22 Jun 2019, 19:20

Finnish band Mistreat, also decades-long veterans of Europe’s neo-Nazi music scene, could well perform their song “I Hate Faggots” on Saturday — especially troubling given that Kiev’s annual LGBT march is taking place the day after. Their lyrics include lines about murdering black people, proclaiming “the swastika will fly again” and praising the assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.

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#252 Post by Pasi Fist » 22 Jun 2019, 19:42

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... -be-fought
Merkel: rightwing extremism must be fought 'without any taboo'

Chancellor makes speech after murder of regional ally Walter Lübcke

Angela Merkel has said Germany must rigorously fight rightwing extremism after the murder of a prominent politician.

The arrest of a man with suspected far-right sympathies over the shooting this month of Walter Lübcke, a regional ally of Merkel known for his pro-migrant views, shocked Germany and prompted calls for a more proactive government response to anti-immigrant extremists.

The chancellor, speaking in Dortmund on Saturday at an annual gathering of Protestant churches, said rightwing extremism must be fought “without any taboo”.

“Otherwise we will have a complete loss of credibility,” she said, adding that the government took the issue “very, very seriously”. Her interior minister, Horst Seehofer, made similar comments last week.

Germany is home to 12,700 potentially violent far-right radicals, domestic intelligence agency BfV estimates, and a Civey poll showed 60% of Germans think the government is doing too little to oppose them.

Lübcke, the head of the district government in Kassel in the state of Hesse, was shot in the head at close range on the terrace of his home.

A 45-year-old man was arrested at the weekend.
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#253 Post by Pöydällä nakki ja pullo vodkaa » 22 Jun 2019, 19:56

Pasi Fist wrote:
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... -be-fought
Germany is home to 12,700 potentially violent far-right radicals, domestic intelligence agency BfV estimates, and a Civey poll showed 60% of Germans think the government is doing too little to oppose them.
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#254 Post by Pohjoisen poika » 23 Jun 2019, 12:41

Uusnatsien juhlat pilalla – poliisi ja paikalliset asukkaat veivät kaiken oluen

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