There is zero contradiction in being both unapologetically pro-Palestine and wholly opposed to the spike in utterly reprehensible anti-Semitic attacks we’ve seen in recent days.
Some of y’all just love to project meaning that isn’t there.
I can’t reply directly, so I’ll do it here.
Sir, you don’t follow me, so I understand you’re not familiar with what I do on a regular basis— but you’re projecting an immense amount here that isn’t warranted, and I won’t be returning that sentiment in exchange. Have a good day.
I literally devote my life to combatting white supremacists and Neo Nazis, but sure, misread this Tweet to accuse me of being soft on antisemitism.
Muting this thread now.
[And yes, I’ll get back to the Neo Nazi nonsense this coming week — but for the sake of sanity, I needed a break from 24/7 analysis.]
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After months of digging, I can substantiate Tom Metzger’s KKK infiltration of INS and Border Patrol back in 1977.
San Diego’s City Council passed a resolution with the same claim, and called on INS and BP to denounce and prevent any future volunteer border watches.
Much more to say on this, but for the moment (given this finding, and others):
I’m now relatively confident I can pinpoint the origin of white supremacist infiltration as a key movement strategy.
1975 - almost immediately after Tom Metzger joined Duke’s Knights of the KKK.
And guess what — one of the life experiences Tom Metzger had which drove him towards this counterstrategy implementing infiltration as a Neo Nazi method was...