
The Nigester
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@DataRepublican @BarackObama According to Obama ideology, the only possible motive for violence is white supremacy.
All other violence is either justified by “anti-white supremacy” ideology,, or is random.
Shows how racist his beliefs are
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@BarackObama Stop lying. We know the full motive. The shooter wrote a manifesto. The shooter wanted to kill President Trump and his cabinet. Why are you lying?
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Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
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@elonmusk We always have to remember that EVERY entity, public or private, tries to perpetuate itself. The difference is that, for example, Tesla does this by manufacturing better cars. A "civil rights" organization does this by manufacturing better (read-worse) racists.
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@WolfgangRichtEU @elonmusk Another twist on the old protection racket.
Create a fake problem. Then “solve” the fake problem for a huge profit or gain of some kind.
Another example is the climate change scam.

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@elonmusk Dear Elon,
This is all we do in the EU. Manufacture problems that justify our massive bureaucracy. There is no way I would have a job without this.
All the best,
Wolfgang
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@TomStark88 @GuntherEagleman Paying informants is illegal for anyone except authorised law enforcement organisations.
Otherwise a person could say hire a getaway car for bank robbers and then claim they wanted to be told what happened.
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@NigelPickford4 @GuntherEagleman Uh right. Paying informnts is standard practice. But the DOJ case is about something different and far fetched. They DOJ believes SPLC took donor money without telling them they were combating the racism of neo-Nazis etc ... something that's part of their well-known mission. LOL
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HOLY CRAP! The list of HIGH RANKING INFORMANTS allegedly paid by the SPLC allegedly just aired on Fox and it's DAMNING.
- Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America
- The Chat Group Organizer of the Unite The Right Rally
- Top Fundraiser for the Neo-Nazi National Alliance
- National Socialist Movement Officer of the Aryan Nations-Affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club.
What WEREN'T they funding? How much of the activity on social media originates from them?
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@Scotty_watching @GuntherEagleman It’s an old fashioned protection racket.
Demonstrate or threaten or foreshadow some harm to someone, then extract money from them for protection.

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This is absolutely heinous.
The front - the SPLC - a company purportedly “fighting” racism with donors pouring in ~100 million a year in contributions.
The backend - a pool of racists getting paid to produce more “product” for the SPLC to point to increase donations.
Corruption, money laundering - fraud.
Over and over again fraud seems to be a theme throughout the country.
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@TomStark88 @GuntherEagleman Private individuals and organisations cannot participate in criminal activity and then claim they were paying “informants”.
That is only available to genuine and authorised law enforcement and is strictly legislated and controlled.
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@GuntherEagleman Damning I say! "DAMNING!!" 🤣🤣🤣 Paying informants is Standard Practice when infiltrating groups ... especially terrorist groups that tend to be a bit dangerous.
Just a reminder. Let's be clear where the danger is.

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@Sarcasm_DuJour @GuntherEagleman Claiming the payments were made to “informants” is like me (a private individual) renting a car to be used by bank robbers then claiming I was just doing it so the robbers would tell me what happened.
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@GuntherEagleman So let me see if I have this straight, the left wants me to believe that the Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America is/was an informant????
Yeah ok.
That's absurd.
They weren't paying anyone for info, they were paying racists to stoke racism. They need racism to exist.
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@Evans_Wroten @GuntherEagleman That step is likely to come next when the SPLC records show the exact individuals inside the SPLC who authorised and made the payments.
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@GuntherEagleman @fedupMolly17 @GuntherEagleman the indictment doesn’t name a single individual….only the organization. That means like all the other BS of this administration, no one is going to jail. Idiot.
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@GuntherEagleman @mrddmia I cannot hypothetically hire a car for a group of bank robbers to use as their getaway car and then claim I was paying an informant to tell me about the robbery.
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@GuntherEagleman @mrddmia The recipients were not “informants”. That category is reserved for people who are permitted to participate in illegal activities in order to assist GOVERNMENT law enforcement to investigate and arrest criminals.
SPLC is not government.
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@elonmusk This was an old fashioned protection racket.
I wonder how much the US and state governments donated to SPLC? The SPLC needs to be sued into the Stone Age for ripping off taxpayers.

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The reality is that stoking hate was incredibly lucrative for the SPLC.
That’s why they did it. Incentives explain outcomes.
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial
White supremacy went up because the SPLC changed the definition and applied it to everybody. Supply and demand problem fixed. Fkn magicians.
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