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aRyan

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Jason JT Ready leads militia to the Arizona desert to patrol

I've been talking to him on Stormfront a bit. He seems like a very good guy. Don't mind this biased article about nazis omg nazis. I'll post some pictures from his patrols later. So far his group has stopped about 25 illegals from getting on US soil. They are doing what the federal government refuses to.

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http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/Man-with-neo-Nazi-ties-leading-patrols-in-Arizona-98677849.html

A group of civilians with neo-Nazi ties has been leading their own heavily-armed desert patrols against illegal immigrants.

The group boasts on a Web entry on the blog "Just Another Day:" "There are 11 less illegal aliens in this country thanks to us. We are doing the job the federal government refuses to do."

"They're coming to this with the express purpose to create some kind of a controversy," said Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu.

The group counts among its leaders Harry Hughes and J.T. Ready, who have openly identified with the National Socialist Movement. Ready participated in a neo-Nazi rally at the capitol in November.

The group goes on their missions wearing camouflage, with rifles slung across their chests, patrolling desert corridors in Pinal County.

According to Hughes' blog, this week the militia rounded up a group of thirsty suspected illegal immigrants, then called the Border Patrol to alert them of the find. Law enforcement, however, is not welcoming their help.

"Even though they're professing to be trying to do something good, they're driven and motivated by hate, and that's wrong," Babeu said.

It is legal for Ready and his fellow militia to be in the desert with firearms, but Babeu says the group's interactions with and potential holding of suspected illegals is a recipe for disaster.

"They do not act with the authority of law enforcement," Babeu said. "He's not defending his home; he's not defending his person; he is intentionally going out looking for trouble."

The Southern Poverty Law Center identifies the National Socialist Movement as a hate group. Regardless of affiliation, Babeu says civilians should not be taking the law into their own hands.
 

wiggins

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The problem here is that the Southern Poverty Law Centre probably identifies lesibans who question the reality of trans men as a hate group too...
Well, fuck me, I rest my case. I actually posted the above before I looked these neo marxists up but it's all there.
Question is, what's not a hate group these days?


From Sothern Poverty Law Center:
Despite recent progress toward acceptance across America, the LGBTQ community in the Deep South continues to face significant barriers to equality, as few states offer protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
In each of the Southern states, for example, employers may fire or refuse to hire a person because of their sexual orientation – and no Southern state prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people in public accommodations or housing. In addition, LGBTQ youth often encounter harassment and bullying in school, and the community is frequently victimized by violent hate crime.
We’re working in the courts to ensure that LGBTQ people achieve full equality under the law. Our work has a national reach but is focused primarily on the Southeast, where relatively few organizations advocate for the LGBTQ community.
In recent years, we’ve launched groundbreaking cases to:
  • Challenge gay-to-straight “conversion therapy” as fraudulent;
  • Obtain equal government benefits for veterans;
  • Protect LGBTQ children from violence and harassment in school;
  • Ensure the parental rights of LGBTQ people;
  • Protect the right to proper medical treatment and safe housing for transgender prisoners;
  • Force states to recognize the rights of same-sex couples; and
  • Protect the First Amendment rights of LGBTQ students.
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In 2016, the SPLC announced a settlement in its federal lawsuit on behalf of Ashley Diamond, a transgender woman denied proper medical care in a Georgia prison.
Through our Learning for Justice program, we’re also reaching out to America’s schools to combat bullying and help create nurturing, equitable learning environments where all students feel welcome. For instance, we’ve distributed more than 50,000 copies of our classroom film Bullied and its teaching kit to educators across the nation.
In addition, our Intelligence Project is monitoring and exposing the activities of anti-LGBTQ hate groups that disseminate demonizing propaganda and promote a climate of bigotry and violence against the LGBTQ co
 
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