The woman who owns that farm has said she’s a member of the Identity Movement, which the press and bat**** crazies say is whit nationalist. However, it’s unclear if they are actually a white nationalist organization. The farm owner claims it’s not. I don’t know if they are or not, but I’m not gonna take the word of people who can’t figure out the difference between conservatives and real ass Nazis.If I'm tracking this Bloomington crap right, a couple IU publications and an IU professor stirred all this crap up? Based on a statement from a synagogue-defacer to the FBI? Which could've meant "liked their vegetables on Facebook"? When the synagogue-defacer was probably dropping every name in the phone book?
At least this IU publication mentioned ANTIFA, and when did statements to the FBI become public information?
Would Bloomington officials please grow a set and stand up to these a-holes. First, you give them a win by canceling the Farmer's Market for two weeks, and now you're letting them march down the street like they own the town. By God, the jackassery needs to stop now!
...Identity Movement...
Non-ANTIFA post but this is how this **** is surfacing in every day conversations within IU:
My youngest daughter is a freshman, just moved into the dorms. On her second day on campus, she overheard a black girl talking to an Asian saying: "How do you cope with all of these f***ing white people?" No reply was heard. My daughter has friends of various races and was shocked that this was even a "thing" she would experience first hand, much less on day 2.
When I was growing up, race was never mentioned you simply met people, made friends, had neighbors, coworkers, etc. Race didn't matter. These far left groups and the MSM have creating a racist culture of hate and race shaming.
Being Christian is absolutely fascinating and wonderful.
But it occasionally becomes rather too interesting when evil locally gains the upper hand, like when the Jacobins take over.
This wackadoodle looks like the shape of things to come (no apologies to H. G. Wells).
https://www.kcrg.com/content/news/K...cHhaDoHLyYf-vID1-pVD-LpkB_P9foLlCoFjoLeugPZOE
And speaking of Wells, ever read his nonfiction such as Phoenix?
"I wouldn't myself as a professor want to be associated with acts of violence that are attributable to a movement of individuals like Antifa," said Jason Blazakis, a former Director for U.S. State Department specializing in counter-terrorism.Blazakis says when discussing Antifa it is important to note that they are not like other extremist groups as they have no hierarchy and no clear command structure. Nevertheless, the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database has linked them to more than 200 incidents worldwide. None of the incidents listed in the database have happened in the United States.
"I would just say if I'm an individual living in Iowa, I'd be more concerned, and I think the statistics bare this out, of being an individual that suffers because of a mass shooting carried out by an individual that may have right-leaning sympathies," said Blazakis.
Would Bloomington officials please grow a set and stand up to these a-holes. First, you give them a win by canceling the Farmer's Market for two weeks, and now you're letting them march down the street like they own the town. By God, the jackassery needs to stop now!
Non-ANTIFA post but this is how this **** is surfacing in every day conversations within IU:
My youngest daughter is a freshman, just moved into the dorms. On her second day on campus, she overheard a black girl talking to an Asian saying: "How do you cope with all of these f***ing white people?" No reply was heard. My daughter has friends of various races and was shocked that this was even a "thing" she would experience first hand, much less on day 2.
When I was growing up, race was never mentioned you simply met people, made friends, had neighbors, coworkers, etc. Race didn't matter. These far left groups and the MSM have creating a racist culture of hate and race shaming.
Those antifa people looking for action just need to get on the road and go south. Not likely to find any nazis to punch, but plenty of houses in counties like Lawrence, Martin, Orange, and Crawford flying the stars and bars. Maybe they can block their driveways or protest at the local watering holes.
you need to include Greene in that too....we see no Antifa down this way....
One of my former bosses and her husband are/were (she's passed away, now) heavily involved in the "christian identity" church. All these things with "identity" in the name are quasi-related. Know how they're related? White Supremacy.
Non-ANTIFA post but this is how this **** is surfacing in every day conversations within IU:
My youngest daughter is a freshman, just moved into the dorms. On her second day on campus, she overheard a black girl talking to an Asian saying: "How do you cope with all of these f***ing white people?" No reply was heard. My daughter has friends of various races and was shocked that this was even a "thing" she would experience first hand, much less on day 2.
When I was growing up, race was never mentioned you simply met people, made friends, had neighbors, coworkers, etc. Race didn't matter. These far left groups and the MSM have creating a racist culture of hate and race shaming.