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    Quote Originally Posted by stroller
    A mongrel posting Nazi GIFs?
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    Q.E.D.


    That makes no sense at all.

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    I suppose here is as good as anywhere to post about white supremacists.
    Those Greeks, eh....taking Craggy Island's women and jobs. B'stards.


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    Police in Vancouver Detain Man for Nearly Running Down Antifa Protesters With His Truck

    Police in Vancouver this afternoon handcuffed and detained a man after a Patriot Prayer rally when he nearly ran his truck into a crowd of antifascist counter-protesters.

    After a rally organized by the right-wing group Patriot Prayer, antifascist protesters marched north into downtown Vancouver along Columbia Avenue.

    A black Chevy Silverado with Oregon plates and two large American flags and several small flags hanging from its windows (along with a Confederate flag decal displayed on the back window of the cab) drove up to the marchers. It was driving slowly down a street flanked by people dressed in black bloc clothing.

    As the crowd parted to clear the way for the truck to move forward, protesters filled the street behind it and started throwing rocks and water bottles at the truck.

    The driver suddenly put his vehicle in reverse and accelerated toward the protesters. As he sped up, people jumped out of the street.

    The driver continued to drive in reverse for nearly a block, stopping at the next intersection and revving his engine.

    The protesters yelled for everyone to clear the street and changed their path to escape the truck, walking down 6th Avenue to Washington Street. At that point, however, the truck re-appeared, cutting the marchers off.

    A Vancouver police vehicle pulled up behind he truck, sirens blaring, and the truck stopped after turning left on Washington Street. The man, who could not be immediately identified, was detained at the scene.




    After the man was handcuffed, a group called the "Proud Boys" drove down Columbia Avenue and sprayed pepper spray out their windows at protesters in the street. The counter-protesters lobbed rocks at their truck.

    Police stopped the Proud Boys, but did not detain them. Fifteen minutes later they drove away.

    But they didn't get far: Reporters nearby say the Proud Boys crashed into a police vehicle.

    The Vancouver Patriot Prayer event had originally been scheduled to be held in Portland, but organizer Joey Gibson changed his mind and moved it across the Columbia River. This afternoon's gathering attracted about 80 Gibson supporters and a crowd of counter-protesters, some of whom drove over after an earlier gathering in Portland at which police arrested seven people.


    Police in Vancouver Detain Man for Nearly Running Down Antifa Protesters With His Truck - Willamette Week

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    Darn commies are causing trouble again, and the PC brainwashed police is siding with them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stroller
    Darn commies are causing trouble again
    Sure looks like it! Especially that truck!


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    Hey, great news! A Nazi got knocked the fuck out:







    Nazi beaten up after 'harassing black man on bus' - NZ Herald

    Hopefully he got smacked the fuck on both sides of his face... Both sides.

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    i didn't know slick was in seattle.

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    Maybe that's why he has been a little bit quiet on the posting front recently: he got knocked the fuck out.

    Little hard to tell from those pics if that's him though. Looks too slim and too tall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    But they didn't get far: Reporters nearby say the Proud Boys crashed into a police vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    Hey, great news! A Nazi got knocked the fuck out
    Apparently he was running around aggressively like Alex Jones recently did. My city made me proud again. Here is another write up of it..

    https://www.thestranger.com/slog/201...ed-in-the-face

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    Duff noted that he was "really high on like 800 mg of THC"
    That's excellent!

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    ^ Gotta love The Stranger. It a free local paper in town and they are pretty loose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    Nazi beaten up after 'harassing black man on bus' - NZ Herald

    Hopefully he got smacked the fuck on both sides of his face... Both sides.
    I don't know why it says "Warning - content may distress". It really should say "Warning - content may distress stupid racist wankers", or "Warning - content may be intensely amusing".

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    I don't know why it says "Warning - content may distress"
    I think maybe because he only got knocked the fuck out the one time and people, many people on both sides, reading it would've gone in hoping it was several times. At least.

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    Charlottesville rally organizers found liable by jury

    A jury on Tuesday found the organizers of the deadly 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., to be liable for violence, awarding millions of dollars in damages.

    Rally organizers Richard Spencer, Jason Kessler and Christopher Cantwell were all found to be liable under state law, The Washington Post reported.

    The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two other claims, which dealt with whether organizers conspired to commit racially motivated violence or knew of such a conspiracy and did not stop it.

    The case was brought by nine plaintiffs, including four who were injured in the car attack that killed one counterprotester. The individuals testified about injuries they sustained as well as other mental issues that have faced since the incident.

    The jury awarded more than $25 million in damages, according to The New York Times.

    The far-right white nationalist rally took place in Charlottesville on Aug. 11 and 12 in 2017. It was planned as a protest of the planned removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.

    On the second day of the rally, James Alex Fields Jr. intentionally drove into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer. Fields was sentenced to life in prison in 2019.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Police in Vancouver Detain Man for Nearly Running Down Antifa Protesters With His Truck

    Police in Vancouver this afternoon handcuffed and detained a man after a Patriot Prayer rally when he nearly ran his truck into a crowd of antifascist counter-protesters.

    After a rally organized by the right-wing group Patriot Prayer, antifascist protesters marched north into downtown Vancouver along Columbia Avenue.

    A black Chevy Silverado with Oregon plates and two large American flags and several small flags hanging from its windows (along with a Confederate flag decal displayed on the back window of the cab) drove up to the marchers. It was driving slowly down a street flanked by people dressed in black bloc clothing.

    As the crowd parted to clear the way for the truck to move forward, protesters filled the street behind it and started throwing rocks and water bottles at the truck.

    The driver suddenly put his vehicle in reverse and accelerated toward the protesters. As he sped up, people jumped out of the street.

    The driver continued to drive in reverse for nearly a block, stopping at the next intersection and revving his engine.

    The protesters yelled for everyone to clear the street and changed their path to escape the truck, walking down 6th Avenue to Washington Street. At that point, however, the truck re-appeared, cutting the marchers off.

    A Vancouver police vehicle pulled up behind he truck, sirens blaring, and the truck stopped after turning left on Washington Street. The man, who could not be immediately identified, was detained at the scene.




    After the man was handcuffed, a group called the "Proud Boys" drove down Columbia Avenue and sprayed pepper spray out their windows at protesters in the street. The counter-protesters lobbed rocks at their truck.

    Police stopped the Proud Boys, but did not detain them. Fifteen minutes later they drove away.

    But they didn't get far: Reporters nearby say the Proud Boys crashed into a police vehicle.

    The Vancouver Patriot Prayer event had originally been scheduled to be held in Portland, but organizer Joey Gibson changed his mind and moved it across the Columbia River. This afternoon's gathering attracted about 80 Gibson supporters and a crowd of counter-protesters, some of whom drove over after an earlier gathering in Portland at which police arrested seven people.


    Police in Vancouver Detain Man for Nearly Running Down Antifa Protesters With His Truck - Willamette Week
    Those damn blacks again.

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    Jury finds Unite the Right defendants liable for more than $26 million in damages

    Little more……

    Attorneys for the plaintiffs said they intend to relitigate the two federal conspiracy charges.

    The first federal conspiracy claim was the most prominent against the defendants because it alleged the defendants conspired to commit racially motivated violence while the second alleged the defendants had knowledge of a conspiracy and failed to prevent it.

    "We intend to get a verdict on those counts in the future," Kaplan said.

    Amy Spitalnick, executive director for Integrity First for America, the group that funded the suit, called the multimillion dollar decision a message.

    "This verdict sends a very clear message that violent hate will not go unanswered," Spitalnick said. "There will be very serious consequences for the sort of extremist violence we saw here four years ago. And that's incredibly powerful, particularly at a moment when we know that extremism is on the rise, when democracy is under threat, and when there has been so little accountability."

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    Jury finds Unite the Right defendants liable for more than $26 million in damages


    The first federal conspiracy claim was the most prominent against the defendants because it alleged the defendants conspired to commit racially motivated violence


    The only fatality of the whole thing was a white person.

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    If they are unable to get it all, it’ll still make the defendants lives a living hell

    Collecting $26M award vs. white nationalists may be tough

    Nine people who sued white nationalist leaders and organizations over the violence at a deadly rally in Charlottesville in 2017 won a $26 million judgment for the injuries and trauma they endured. But whether they will be able to collect a significant chunk of that money remains to be seen.

    Many of the defendants are in prison, in hiding or have dropped out of the white nationalist movement. At least three of the far-right extremist groups named as defendants have dissolved. And most of the defendants claim they will never have the money needed to pay off the judgments against them.

    “I have no assets. I have no property. You can’t get blood from a stone,” said Matthew Heimbach, who co-founded the far-right Traditionalist Worker Party with fellow defendant Matthew Parrott. Their neo-Nazi group fell apart after Heimbach was arrested in 2018 on charges that he assaulted Parrott, his wife’s stepfather. The men had argued over Heimbach’s alleged affair with Parrott’s wife, according to court documents.

    Heimbach said he is a single father to two young sons, works at a factory and lives paycheck to paycheck. He said the plaintiffs’ lawyers who sued him “just wasted $20 million to try and play Whac-A-Mole with public figureheads.”

    Months before the trial, Richard Spencer, one of the most well-known white nationalists in the country, told a judge his notoriety has made it difficult for him to raise money for his defense against the “financially crippling” lawsuit. He said the case has been “extremely expensive” and a “huge burden” for him.

    Spencer popularized the term “alt-right” to describe a loosely connected fringe movement of white supremacists, neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists. After the verdict was announced on Tuesday, Spencer said he now views the alt-right as a “totally dysfunctional institution with dysfunctional people” and claims he has grown disgusted “with a lot of it.”

    The whereabouts of two defendants, Andrew Anglin and Robert “Azzmador” Ray, are unknown.

    Anglin, founder of a neo-Nazi website called The Daily Stormer, has not paid any portion of a August 2019 judgment for orchestrating an anti-Semitic harassment campaign against a Montana real estate agent’s Jewish family. A federal judge entered a default judgment against Anglin after he failed to appear for a deposition. Other plaintiffs’ lawyers, including those in the Charlottesville civil case, also have secured default judgments against Anglin.

    In September 2020, U.S. District Judge Norman Moon issued an arrest warrant for Ray, a neo-Nazi podcaster who has written for Anglin’s website. Moon agreed to hold Ray in civil contempt of court for his “total disregard” of court orders in the lawsuit.

    Even with the many obstacles to collecting the full $26 million judgment, there are ways to secure at least some of it. Typically, plaintiffs’ lawyers will seek court orders to seize assets, garnish wages and place liens on property owned by defendants.

    Several of the defendants’ lawyers said they will try to reduce the award.

    Attorney James Kolenich, who represented three defendants, including James Kessler, the lead organizer of the rally, said although some of the white nationalist organizations have some assets, “I don’t think any of them could afford to pay out of pocket these damages.”

    “We are going to do what we can to cut this down to size,” he said.

    Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernadino, said the plaintiffs’ lawyers may be able to recover some of the damages because of the sheer number of defendants named in the lawsuit. The jury issued the $26 million judgement against 17 defendants; the judge issued default judgments against another seven defendants before the trial.

    “The thing that’s different about this case is you have a wide array of defendants. Some of them are currently locked up or destitute, but they might have assets, (insurance) policies or real estate that could be recoverable,” Levin said.

    Amy Spitalnick, executive director of Integrity First for America, a civil rights nonprofit that funded the lawsuit, said the group is “committed to ensuring our plaintiffs can collect on these judgments and see the full accountability they deserve.”

    Many of the racists who embraced the alt-right brand for their white supremacist ideology have largely faded from public forums since the bloodshed in Charlottesville. The movement began to crumble amid a flurry of litigation and in-fighting among leaders.

    Two of the defendants are in prison.

    James Alex Fields Jr. was sentenced to life on murder and hate crimes after he was convicted of intentionally ramming his car into a crowd of counterprotesters on the second day of the Charlottesville demonstrations, killing a woman.

    Christopher Cantwell, who hosts a live-streamed talk show called “Radical Agenda,” was convicted of extortion in September 2020 and sentenced to nearly 3 1/2 years in federal prison for threatening to rape the wife of a man whom he believed was harassing him.

    Many of the defendants were booted off mainstream social media platforms. Some have chosen to keep low profiles since Charlottesville. Rally organizer Elliott Kline, also known as Eli Mosley, disappeared from the alt-right scene after the New York Times uncovered evidence that he lied about his military service.

    Oren Segal, vice president of the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, said the jury’s verdict sends a message that there will be consequences for promoting hate and violence. The ADL financially supported Integrity First for America’s work on the case.

    “Accountability can’t be underestimated in a case like this,” Segal said.

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    They'll be able to collect ten cents on the dollar by selling it to unscrupulous companies who specialist in recovering unpaid debt.


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    Richard Spencer is a rich trust fund kid but his parents money is probably well protected from this mob

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    There goes any inheritance it might receive

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    There goes any inheritance it might receive
    Check is there , every month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    the Proud Boys crashed into a police vehicle.
    Were you drunk at the time, backspit?

    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    There goes any inheritance it might receive
    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    Check is there , every month.
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    Richard Spencer is a rich trust fund kid but his parents money is probably well protected from this mob
    Well, it's not protected once he gets the funds . . .

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    ^one step further........

    If in fact

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    Richard Spencer is a rich trust fund kid but his parents money is probably well protected from this mob
    he'll never see the funds

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    probably

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